BRITANNIA : KARINA GAUVIN AND LES ILLUMINATIONS
— September 29, 2022, at 7:30 p.m., at the Pierre-Mercure hall of the Pierre-Péladeau Centre

Our journey will begin in the British Isles, a group of islands with so many myths and legends. The British Isles have always captured our imagination with stories of the Knights of the Round Table, Loch Ness, Robin Hood, and dragons and druids. We will discover these stories once again through magical works by Britten, Walton, Holst, and Elgar. In our rendition, the High Priestess is unquestionably the wonderful soprano Karina Gauvin. Her creativity will shine through Britten’s sublime Illuminations.


You won't want to miss the concert Britannia: Karina Gauvin and les Illuminations, September 29, 2022 at the Pierre-Mercure hall!


In compliance with the sanitary conditions in force, our concerts are offered without distancing. Wearing a mask is recommended by public health, but is at your personal discretion. If you still prefer to reserve seats in distance, we will be pleased to offer you this opportunity by calling the Centre Pierre-Péladeau ticket office at 514-987-6919.

 

FIRST NATIONS : CAROLINE MONNET’S SELECTIONS
— October 20, 2022, at 7 p.m., at the Pierre-Mercure hall of the Pierre-Péladeau Centre followed by a cocktail dinner with the artist, the chef and the musicians (for VIP ticket holders)

Presented by TD Bank Group, a portion of the funds collected will go to the Kiuna Institution.


Caroline Monnet is an extremely sought-after visual artist and a renowned filmmaker with a sensitive and warm personality as well as a vibrant imagination. Influenced by a convergence of French and Anishinaabe backgrounds, Caroline truly embodies the humanity of modern culture. We have given her the opportunity to select works for this concert; through her musical selections and excerpts from her own movies, she will paint a captivating sonic and poetic landscape highly steeped in nature and seasons, two aspects that are part of Indigenous traditions. Throughout the evening, guided by Caroline Monnet, you will hear works by Britten, Brahms, Shostakovich, Walker, Pärt, and Ligeti. You will also delight in a premiere by Navajo composer Raven Chacon. Raven won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize, making him the first Indigenous winner of this prestigious award.

 

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