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Apr
7
3:00 PM15:00

Trinity Alps Chamber Music Fest presents AMERICAN SPRING

  • 1355 Franklin Street San Francisco, CA, 94109 United States (map)
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The Century Club of California is delighted to host another elegant-yet-casual Sunday afternoon concert.

Join us in the ballroom of our late-1800s clubhouse, a perfect setting and acoustic for intimate musical programs.

This program will feature the Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival, directed by local pianist and Groupmuse impresario Ian Scarfe!

The program will feature Aaron Copland's original 13-instrument version from his Pulitzer-Prize-winning ballet score, "APPALACHIAN SPRING".

The program will also feature composer Sam Reider's newly commissioned work, inspired by his summer residency at the 2023 Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival.

🎻 4 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, 1 double-bass
🎷 1 flute, 1 clarinet, 1 bassoon
🎹 1 piano
🪗 1 accordion
🥂 drinks provided!
🎶 world premiere of new music by Sam Reider!
🏆 Pulitzer Prize winning performance of Appalachian Spring!

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Apr
6
7:30 PM19:30

Trinity Alps Chamber Music Fest presents AMERICAN SPRING

  • 140 9th Street San Francisco, CA, 94103 United States (map)
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MONUMENT SF is going to host another epic Groupmuse show with the Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival!

In the past they have done deep-dive concerts into the quartets from Beethoven's late years, and rollicking Klezmer music programs.

This time they are tackling one of the great American classics - and actively creating new American classics at the same time!

The program will feature Aaron Copland's original 13-instrument version from his Pulitzer-Prize-winning ballet score, "APPALACHIAN SPRING".

The program will also feature composer Sam Reider's newly commissioned work, inspired by his summer residency at the 2023 Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival.

🎻 4 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, 1 double-bass
🎷 1 flute, 1 clarinet, 1 bassoon
🎹 1 piano
🪗 1 accordion
🥂 cash bar
🎶 world premiere of new music by: Sam Reider!
🏆 Pulitzer Prize winning music: Appalachian Spring!

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Dec
5
7:30 PM19:30

Festival Bach Montréal

Orchestre du Festival, dir. Reinhard Goebel Bruno Delepelaire, violoncelle solo de la Philharmonie de Berlin

Médaille Bach de la ville de Leipzig, Reinhard Goebel a été le fondateur de Musica Antiqua Köln qu’il a dirigé pendant 33 ans. Il sera le chef de ce troisième concert de l’Orchestre Festival Bach Montréal avec la participation extraordinaire du violoncelle solo du Philharmonique de Berlin, Bruno Delepelaire.

Après des études dans la classe de Philippe Muller au Conservatoire de Paris, Bruno Delepelaire se rend à Berlin en 2012 où il suit l'enseignement de Jens-Peter Maintz à l'Université des arts de Berlin, ainsi que de Ludwig Quandt à l'Académie Karajan du Philharmonique de Berlin. En septembre 2013, Bruno est nommé 1er violoncelle solo du Philharmonique de Berlin.


Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Canons pour cordes et basse continue, BWV 1072-1078

Johann Bernhard Bach (1676-1749)

Ouverture n° 1 pour violon, cordes et basse continue en sol mineur

Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732-1795)

Sinfonia pour cordes et basse continue en mineur, Wf I/3

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)

Concerto pour violoncelle, cordes et basse continue en si bémol majeur, Wq 171

Concerto pour violoncelle, cordes et basse continue en la mineur, Wq 170

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)

Sinfonia pour cordes et basse continue en si bémol majeur, Fk 71


Orchestre Festival Bach Montréal

Reinhard Goebel, direction

Bruno Delepelaire, violoncelleVioloncelliste solo de l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin

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Aug
17
7:30 PM19:30

New Brunswick Summer Music Festival - Gala Concert

New Brunswick Summer Music Festival

Gala Concert


The festival ends on a casual note with bistro seating adding to the atmosphere, making it everyone’s favourite concert

Finlandia | Jean Sibelius
Peter Allen, piano

The Child’s Spring Day, Op. 42 | Agathe Backer-Grøndahl
Sally Dibblee, soprano
Peter Allen, piano

Canadian Pops | Various
David Adams, violin
Nadia Francavilla, violin
Christopher Buckley, viola
Sonja Adams, cello

Huit Morceaux | Reinhold Glière
Alicia Choi, violin
Joshua Morris, cello

When I was Seventeen | Swedish Folk Song
Sally Dibblee, soprano
Festival Ensemble

Pastorale | Richard Kidd
Festival Ensemble

Puppet Tango | Martin Kutnowski
Festival Ensemble

Russian Sailors Dance | Reinhold Glière (arr. Richard Hornsby)
Festival Ensemble

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Aug
11
2:00 PM14:00

Vivaldi Delirium!

CLASSICAL SPREE - SUNDAY - MAISON SYMPHONIQUE 

31. VIVALDI DELIRIUM!

Maison symphonique de Montréal

Joy and ebullience describe this closing concert of the 8th Classical Spree. On the programme: works by Vivaldi, composer of the universally famous Four Seasons. No instrument is left behind under Vivaldi’s pen: he gives them all their due in his innumerable concertos. All? Well, maybe not…but discover unheard-of versions of these works on unusual instruments! An array of fabulous artists unite to bring you right to the centre of the celebration!


VivaldiIl Tamerlano, RV 703, « Il Bajazet » : Sinfonia

Vivaldi, Cello Concerto in B minor, RV 424 

Vivaldi, Sinfonia in G major, RV 149

Vivaldi, Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor, RV 531 (arr. for marimba) 

Vivaldi, The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto in G minor, op. 8, no. 2, RV 315, “Summer” (arr. for cimbalom) 

Vivaldi, Sonate no. 5 for Cello in E minor, RV40 – Largo (with Octobass and continuo – without orchestra)

Vivaldi, The Four Seasons, Violin Concerto in E major, op. 8, no. 1, RV 315, “Spring”, 1st movt. (arr. for bagpipes)

Vivaldi, Concerto for 4 Violins in B minor, op. 3, no. 10, RV 580


Orchestre symphonique de Montréal

Classical Spree Ensemble
Kent Nagano, conductor
Baiba Skride, violin
Andrew Wan, violin
Blake Pouliot, violin
Timothy Chooi, violin
Andrei Ioniță, cello
Eric Chappell, octobass
Krystina Marcoux, marimba
Alexandru Sura, cimbalom
Alan Jones, bagpipes

1st violins          
Andrew Wan (OSM/OSM Competition Laureate)
Jean-Sébastien Roy (OSM/OSM Competition Laureate)
Marie Lacasse (OSM/OSM Competition Laureate)
Ladusa Chang-Ou (OSM Competition Laureate)
Alicia Choi

2nd violins
Alexander Read (OSM)
Blake Pouliot (OSM Competition Laureate)
Timothy Chooi (OSM Competition Laureate)
Alison Mah-Poy (OSM)
Marianne di Tomaso (OSM Competition Laureate)

Violas
Victor Fournelle-Blain (OSM/OSM Competition Laureate)
Lambert Chen (OSM Competition Laureate)
Sofia Gentile (OSM)

Cellos
Tavi Ungerleider (OSM)
Bruno Tobon (OSM Competition Laureate)
Dominique Beauséjour-Ostiguy

Double Bass
Eric Chappell (OSM)

Harpsichord
Luc Beauséjour

 French Horns
Catherine Turner (OSM)
Alec Michaud-Cheney (OSM Competition Laureate)

 
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