Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 8:00 pm
La Sala Rossa
4848, boulevard Saint-Laurent (près de Saint-Joseph) [métro Laurier + autobus 51 / métro Saint-Laurent + autobus 55], Montréal, Québec
Info: 514-284-0122
Photo: Christopher St-Louis
Coproduction Production Miyabi / MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels)
En route towards Asia: Gilles Tremblay rubs elbows both with works from the traditional Japanese repertoire and music inspired by this source. Between the song of the blackbird and the whistling wind, this is an invitation to a journey filled with poetry offered by flautist Yuki Isami and her collaborators.
traditional, Hinamatsuri
solo koto
traditional, Yamazakura
solo shinobue
Olivier Messiaen, Le Merle noir (1951)
flute, and piano
Keiko Devaux, piano
Toru Takemitsu, Voice (1971)
flute
Toru Takemitsu, Toward the Sea (1981)
alto flute and guitar
Jérôme Ducharme, guitar
Gilles Tremblay, «… le sifflement des vents porteurs de l’amour» (1971)
flute and percussion
Olivier Maranda, percussion
traditional, Oedo nihonbashi
guitar, percussion, piano, voice, and shamisen
A sought-after soloist originally from Japan, Yuki Isami has mastered both the Western flute as well as several traditional instruments from her country.
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