Sunday, December 6, 2009, 4:00 pm
Église de l’Immaculée-Conception
4201, avenue Papineau (angle Rachel Est) [métro Mont-Royal], Montréal, Québec
Info: 514-526-5961
Photo: Joachim Raginel
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Production Conservatoire de musique de Montréal / SMCQ
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Destination: outer space. With two daring organists at the helm, there’s little choice but to let yourself be transported by the voluptuous sonorities of two major works from the contemporary organ repertoire: Tremblay and the purity of Gregorian chant; Daoust and the luxury of electroacoustic fusion evoking Bach. Each sounds with its own fullness — an experience beyond time, vibrant, poignant, captivating… uplifting.
Gilles Tremblay, Vers une étoile (Compostelle II) (1993)
organ
Jean-Willy Kunz, orgue
Johann Sebastian Bach, Yves Daoust, Chorals ornés (2007-08) (Anouk Bereau, Jacinthe Dompierre, Gaston Miron, Matthieu Simard, libretto)
organ, and tape
Commission: Orgue et couleurs, Réseaux des arts médiatiques, with support from the CALQ
Régis Rousseau, orgue; Yves Daoust, diffusion
Jean Lesage, Preludio quasi una fantasia (2009) (premiere)
organ
Jean-Willy Kunz, orgue
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