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  • Jordan Pal , Starling – III. Presto, Electric and Wild

    Gryphon Trio, Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, Arthur Post. From the album Into the Wonder, Analekta.

  • André Mathieu – Concerto No 3 in c minor, op. 25 – 3- Allegro con brio

    Alain Lefèvre, piano

    JoAnn Falletta, Music Director

    Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_Mathieu about the composer.

  • Bach – Prelude and Fugue, BWV 543 (trans. Liszt)

    Hélène Grimaud, pianist.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLASYUwiz-c

  • Nitin Sawhney Transition 7 / Debussy – La cathédrale engloutie

    Hélène Grimaud, pianist.

    Recorded at the launching of the album Water, in Paris.

  • Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major for Piano and Orchestra, K.488: II. Adagio.

    Hélène Grimaud

    The work is misidentified on the video; it is not Beethoven, but obviously Mozart!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRUKxkRsQ6k

     

  • Mozart – Concerto no 23 in A major k 488 – Daniil Trifonov, Israel Camerata Orchestra

    Arthur Rubinstein Piano Master Competition (Tel Aviv). Conducted by Avner Biron.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s68kHOnpiE

     

  • J. S. Bach – Christmas Oratorio

    Arleen Auger, Annalies Burmeister, Peter Schreier, Theo Adam, Dresdener Kreuzchor and Philharmonie, Martin Fläming.

    Brilliant Classics

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paYllYJyb5s

  • Louis-Claude Daquin – Livre de Noëls – Vincent Boucher

    Variations sur des chants de Noël

    No. 10, Noël, grand jeu et duo.

    Grand orgue Beckerath de l’Oratoire Saint-Joseph, Montréal

    Louis-Claude Daquin lived from 1694 to 1772. According to Wikipedia, he was a French composer of Jewish ancestry, writing in the Baroque and Galant styles. He was a virtuoso organist and harpsichordist.”

  • Les productions ombú présentent :

    La Série de concerts bénéfice allie des musiciens locaux ombu_productions_presents
    et de la gastronomie locale afin d’encourager des organismes 
    de bienfaisance de la région

    Mercredi le 20 mai sera la dernière soirée de cette première
    édition de série de concerts benefices, avec François Jalbert
    à la guitare et Charles Trudel au piano, deux musiciens
    québécois ayant déjà largement explorés l’univers musical et
    ce, malgré leur jeune âge. Tous deux issus de la formation
    classique, ils se sont depuis aventurés dans plusieurs sphères
    de l’expression musicale,passant du gypsy à la pop, du punk
    au jazz… Bref ils touchent à tout. Leur style unique combine
    jazz, pop, classique et musique du monde afin de créer une
    musique des plus contemporaine. Leur répertoire combien
    des mélodies puissantes aux rythmes et harmonies
    complexes, créant ainsi un univers accessible et surprenant.

    Mercredi le 20 mai à 19h

    Gallery Gora
    279 rue Sherbrooke ouest, local 205

     Le prix d’entrée est de 50$/personne

    Pour plus d’information, visitez www.gallerygora.com

    Tous les profits et dons générés par cette dernière soirée iront à la plus ancienne compagnie
    professionnelle de théâtre jeune public du Québec, le Youtheatre.

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  • ombú productions presents

    ombú productions presents
    The Benefit Concert Series
    brings together local musicians, 
    local food, and drink all in support of local charities. 

    Wednesday May 20th is the last event of the series’ first
    season,featuring 
    François Jalbert on guitar and
    Charles Trudel
    on piano. These two young Quebecois
    musicians have done a lot of musical exploration in their
    young life. They are both classically trained and have
    ventured since into a vast array of musical expression, from
    gypsy to pop; punk to jazz…they’ve done it all. Theirs is a
    contemporary sound that blends jazz, popular music, and
    world sensibilities into a style and compositional world
    all their own. Their repertoire combines strong melodies,
    rhythmic and harmonic complexity, creating a world that is
    both accessible and surprising.

    Wednesday May 20th at 7PM
    Gallery Gora
    279 Sherbrooke St. West, suite 205 

    For additional details, please visit:Tickets are $50 per person 

    For additional details, please visit:

    www.gallerygora.com  

    All proceeds from this year’s final event will benefit Youtheatre,
    Quebec’s oldest professional theatre company producing work for young audiences.

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