Sunday, November 15, 2009, 4:00 pm
Salle Claude-Champagne — Université de Montréal
220, avenue Vincent-d’Indy [métro Édouard-Montpetit], Montréal, Québec
Photo: Jacques Cabana.
Production Faculté de musique — Université de Montréal
An “all Tremblay” concert that is… all Wind! Through solos, duos and trios, acoustic or amplified, Lise Daoust presents the flute in all its forms through the repertoire of Gilles Tremblay. For the occasion she will be joined by students from the Université de Montréal’s flute area, the Atelier de Musique Contemporaine, and the Atelier de Percussion.
Gilles Tremblay, Acht Flöten Fest für Robert Aitken in Freiburg (2004)
eight flutes
Gilles Tremblay, “Envol” (1986), extract from Les Vêpres de la Vierge (1986)
flute
Gilles Tremblay, «… le sifflement des vents porteurs de l’amour» (1971)
flute and percussion
Gilles Tremblay, Dzèi, voies de feu (1981)
soprano, flute, bass clarinet, piano and percussion
Gilles Tremblay, Acht Flöten Fest für Robert Aitken in Freiburg (2004) (reprise)
eight flutes
In its 60 years of existence, the Université de Montréal’s music faculty has become renowned as the largest francophone music educational institution in North America.
The SMCQ has been moving in step with the lively rhythms of new music for over forty-five years. With its regular concert season, its Série hommage (Homage Series), an international festival, and a young listener’s programme, the society has served both as a platform for today’s composers and as a window on creative works for everyone.

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