musique de chambre

Musiciens de l’Orchestre Métropolitain et David Jalbert

by Rédaction PAN M 360

Au programme, le gracieux et noble Trio pour piano et cordes «Sonatensatz» de Schubert, puis le Quatuor à cordes no19 de Mozart, surnommé «Les Dissonances» pour son introduction lente et tendue. Le Quintette pour piano et cordes de Brahms, l’une des œuvres les plus achevées de ce maître de la musique de chambre, vient clore la soirée.

INTERPRÈTES

David Jalbert, piano
Musiciens de l’OM :
Nancy Ricard, violon 
Johanne Morin, violon 
Lyne Allard, violon 
Elvira Misbakhova, alto 
Christopher Best, violoncelle

PROGRAMME

SCHUBERT Trio pour piano et cordes en si bémol majeur, D. 28,  « Sonatensatz » 
MOZART Quatuor à cordes no 19 en do majeur, K. 465, « Les Dissonances » 
BRAHMS Quintette pour piano et cordes en fa mineur, op. 34

The program includes Schubert’s graceful and noble Piano Trio “Sonatensatz” and Mozart’s String Quartet No.19, nicknamed “Dissonance” for its slow, tension-filled introduction. Brahms’ Piano Quintet, one of the most accomplished works of this master of chamber music, brings the concert to a close.

ARTISTS

David Jalbert, piano
Musiciens of the OM:
Nancy Ricard, violin
Johanne Morin, violin
Lyne Allard, violin 
Elvira Misbakhova, viola 
Christopher Best, cello

PROGRAMME

SCHUBERT Piano Trio in B-flat major, D. 28, “Sonatensatz”
MOZART String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K. 465 “Dissonance”
BRAHMS Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34

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Contemporary

Architek Percussion à la Salle Bourgie

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Cet ensemble de percussions montréalais propose une expérience inédite qui se veut un croisement entre musique contemporaine et traditions musicales, projections vidéo et culture populaire. Cette soirée sera également l’occasion d’entendre de nouvelles œuvres qui seront jouées pour la première fois en public! 

ARTISTES

Architek Percussion :
Noam Bierstone
Ben Duinker
Alexander Haupt
Ben Reimer
Alessandro Valiante
Projection vidéo: Myriam Boucher

PROGRAMME

Eliot BRITTON Compression Cycles 
Myriam BOUCHER Firmament (CRÉATION)
Wojciech KILAR Orawa (arr. Ben Duinker, 2020)
Nicole LIZÉE Folk Noir / Canadiana 
John PSATHAS 100 Seconds from Midnight (CRÉATION)

This Montreal-based percussion ensemble offers a unique experience that combines contemporary music with musical traditions, video projections and popular culture. This evening will also be an opportunity to hear new works performed for the first time in public!

ARTISTS

Architek Percussion :
Noam Bierstone
Ben Duinker
Alexander Haupt
Ben Reimer
Alessandro Valiante
Video projection: Myriam Boucher

PROGRAMME

Eliot BRITTON Compression Cycles 
Myriam BOUCHER Firmament (WORLD PREMIERE)
Wojciech KILAR Orawa (arr. Ben Duinker, 2020)
Nicole LIZÉE Folk Noir / Canadiana 
John PSATHAS 100 Seconds from Midnight (WORLD PREMIERE)

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Classical

Ronald Brautigam à la Salle Bourgie

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Ronald Brautigam redonne, sur le nouvel instrument de la salle Bourgie, le mordant et la subtilité de leurs couleurs d’origine à quelques compositions romantiques.

PROGRAMME

MENDELSSOHN Romances sans paroles, op. 19 et op. 62 (extraits)
R.SCHUMANN Fantasiestücke, op. 12
SCHUBERT Sonate pour piano en si bémol majeur, D. 960

Performing on Bourgie Hall’s new instrument, Ronald Brautigam reinvests compositions from the Romantic period with their original edge, subtlety and colours.

PROGRAMME

MENDELSSOHN Songs Without Words, Op. 19 and Op. 62
R.SCHUMANN Fantasiestücke, Op. 12
SCHUBERT Piano Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960

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Classical

Andrew Wan, violin and Charles Richard-Hamelin, piano at Salle Bourgie

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 After their complete Beethoven cycle, these two renowned performers present the rarely heard complete works for violin and piano by Robert Schumann. 

PROGRAMME:
SCHUMANN
Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105
Sonata No. 3 in A minor, WoO27
Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 121

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Baroque

At the Crossroads of Europe and Japan at Salle Bourgie

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Baroque and Renaissance works are rendered with a Japanese musicality in these original arrangements made for traditional European and Japanese instruments.

ARTISTS:

Yumiko Kanao, voice and koto
Bruno Chikushin Deschênes, 
shakuhachi
Michel Zenchiku Dubeau, 
shakuhachi 
Mika Putterman
, Baroque flute
Boaz Berney, Renaissance flute
Kyran Assing, cello 

PROGRAMME:

Works by F. COUPERIN, DEVIENNE, G. BASSANO, OCKEGHEM, CARA, TELEMANN, HANDEL, SCHÜRMER, Bruno DESCHÊNES, MIYAGI and traditional Japanese works.

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Jazz

Jacques Kuba Séguin à la Salle Bourgie

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A mosaic of jazz compositions inspired by diverse cultural horizons and immigrant persons in Quebec, Migrations illuminates the blending of cultures and elicits awareness and reflection on our openness to others.

With Migrations, Jacques Kuba Séguin and his collaborators won both the Juno and Félix awards for Best Jazz Album of the Year in 2020.

ARTISTS:
Jacques Kuba Séguin, trumpet and composer
Yannick Rieu, tenor saxophone
Jean-Michel Pilc, piano
Olivier Salazar, vibraphone
Rémi-Jean Leblanc, double bass
Kevin Warren, drums

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Contemporary

Morton Feldman and Jeanne Renaud: Interartistic rendez-vous

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Festival Quartiers Danses presents a project where Morton Feldman’s famous For Bunita Marcus merges with a choreography by modern dance pioneer Jeanne Renaud.

Baroque / Classical

Bande Montréal Baroque

by Alain Brunet

One of Arte Musica’s major projects is to present the complete sacred cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach, following the liturgical cycle. The next two will be performed by la Bande Montréal Baroque, under the direction of German cellist and conductor Olaf Reimers. Four soloists will be featured: soprano Ariadne Lih, countertenor Matthew Muggeridge, tenor Philippe Gagné and baritone Clayton Kennedy.

PROGRAM
Olaf Reimers, conductor, cello
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantatas
Mein Gott, wie lang, ach lange, BWV 155
Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest, BWV 194

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Classical / Classical Period / Contemporary / Modern Classical

(CANCELLED) Vadim Gluzman • Jean-Marie Zeitouni • I Musici de Montréal

by Alain Brunet

Two years ago, I Musici de Montréal invited the Latvian-born Israeli violinist Vadim Gluzman to perform Peteris Vasks’ Distant Light. Fabulous! To the delight of music lovers, Gluzman is back with the Montreal ensemble under the direction of Jean-Marie Zeitouni. This time, the virtuoso goes to work on Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, accompanied for the occasion by cadenzas by composer Alfred Schnittke. Schnittke’s Concerto grosso sees an exchange between two violins, so Gluzman will dialogue with Julie Triquet, concertmaster of I Musici. At the opening of the concert, I Musici will supplement its core team for the performance of Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony.

ARTISTS AND PROGRAM
I Musici de Montréal 
Vadim Gluzman, violon
Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor
Serguei Prokofiev : Symphony No. 1, Op. 25 Classical (I Musici de Montréal will add some more musicians for this piece.)
Alfred Schnittke : Concerto grosso No. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven : Violin Concerto, Op. 61

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Vadim Gluzman on YouTube

Classical

(CANCELLED) Beethoven’s Chamber Music – Concert II

by Alain Brunet

The 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth is the occasion for so many special programs around the world. Arte Musica offers us a superb selection of Beethoven, including the following series of chamber music concerts.

PROGRAM

Trio Grimal Gastinel Cassard  

David Grimal, violin

Anne Gastinel, cello

Philippe Cassard, piano

Strauss McNabney Haimovitz Trio

Axel Strauss, violin

Douglas McNabney, viola

Matt Haimovitz, cello

String trio No. 4 in D major, Op. 9 No. 2

Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 1 No. 3

String Quintet in C major, Op. 29

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Classical

(CANCELLED) Christian Blackshaw, Complete Mozart Piano Sonatas – Concert IV

by Alain Brunet

Considered one of the great Mozartians of our time, the English gentleman and virtuoso Christian Blackshaw returns to Montreal for a series of four concerts featuring all of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Sonatas. The deep understanding of these works and the virtuoso elegance of this delightful performer are arguments to assert that this series is a must for lovers of the classical period, starting with Mozart fans, of course.

PROGRAM

Christian Blackshaw, piano

Sonata No. 7 in C major, K. 309

Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331

Sonata No. 15 in F major, K. 533/494

Sonata No. 18 in D major, K. 576

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Classical

Christian Blackshaw, concert III of Mozart’s Piano Sonatas

by Alain Brunet

Considered one of the great Mozartians of our time, the English gentleman and virtuoso Christian Blackshaw returns to Montreal for a series of four concerts featuring all of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Sonatas. The deep understanding of these works and the virtuoso elegance of this delightful performer are arguments to assert that this series is a must for lovers of the classical period, starting with Mozart fans, of course.

PROGRAM

Complete Mozart Piano Sonatas – Concert III

Sonata No. 6 in B major, K. 284

Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332

Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545

Sonata No. 14 in C minor, K. 457

Fantasia in C minor, K. 475

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Mozart Piano Sonatas by Christian Blackshaw on Spotify

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