LESS THAN A WEEK BEFORE STÉPHANE TÉTREAULT AND YULI'S LEGACY
— February 10, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. 

We have called on Stéphane Tétreault, a long-time collaborator and I Musici artist in residence, to honour and celebrate Yuli Turovsky—cellist and founder of the orchestra. Following the first half of the program dedicated to Haydn, we will offer you Schubert’s most famous quartet: Death and the Maiden. The dizzyingly fast technical challenges and Romanticism are truly on edge.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Our concerts are presented in a safe space where the respect of the sanitary measures is ensured. In order to respect the social distancing requirements, two (2) empty seats are reserved between each spectator's bubble.


Will the face mask be mandatory?
Yes. The face mask is mandatory at all time as well as during the concert.


Is the vaccine passport mandatory?
As of September 1, 2021, spectators aged 13 and over must have a vaccination passport to attend the concerts and present it at the entrance of the Pierre-Mercure hall, accompanied by an ID. Ticket buyers who do not have a vaccine passport are invited to contact the Pierre-Mercure office at 514-987-6919.


How long does the concert last?
The concert lasts about 80 minutes, no intermission.


How to get to the Pierre-Mercure hall?
Planning to drive here? 4 paid parking options are available to you (Parking of the Centre Pierre-Péladeau of UQAM, parking of the Grande Bibliothèque, parking of the Cégep du Vieux-Montréal, parking Cinéplex Quartier Latin). For specific instructions on available parking spaces, please visit our website.

Planning to come by public transit? Berri-UQAM Metro Station, accessible from the Société de Transport de Montréal (STM) Green, Yellow and Orange line, is a 4-minute walk from the Pierre-Mercure hall.


Is it accessible to people with reduced mobility?
Yes. For people with reduced mobility, an elevator at UQAM’s Centre Pierre-Péladeau provides easy access to the various levels of the venue.

 

BEHIND THE CONCERT: ABOUT VIRTUOSIC WOMEN
— Available as a webcast until February 20th

In this short video, Jean-François Rivest explains what virtuosity is in music, with excerpts from the concert Virtuosic Women.

 
 

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