Marie-Josée Lord, soprano
Stéphane Aubin, piano
François Pilon, violin

Marie-Josée Lord, soprano
Stéphane Aubin, piano
François Pilon, violin
Bouillon
A surprising title indeed but to surprise the audience is what this concert is all about. With her own personal style, her voice, her presence and her choice of repertoire, soprano Marie-Josée Lord delivers
Monday June 29
Quatuor Franz Joseph
Olivier Brault, violin
Jacques-André Houle, violin
Hélène Plouffe, viola
Marcel Saint-Cyr, cello
Sunday July 26
Created by four enthusiastic and leading early-music players from Montreal to quench their thirst for the quartet repertoire of the Enlightement using periode instruments. Works by Hyacinthe Jadin, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
Roger Lord
piano
Monday August 3
Hailed as “The Piano Prince of Canada” by the China Daily, Roger Lord will perform some of the most beautiful pieces of his repertoire just days before his return to the prestigious Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing in August.
Trio Hochelaga
Anne Robert, violin
Paul Marleyn, cello
Stéphane Lemelin, piano
Thursday August 6
Founded in 2000, Trio Hochelaga rapidly distinguished itself on the canadian musical scene as one of the country’s most important musical ensemble. Works by Mendelssohn, Mozart, Smetana and Schubert.
Suzie LeBlanc, soprano
Mark Simmons, clarinet and pipe
Robert Kortgaard, piano
Friday September 18
La chanson du berger
Imagination, lyrism and versatility. “The Shepherd on the Rock” from Franz Schubert, a piece from John Plant, a canadian composer, written for the trio and works by Mozart, Quilter, Spohr, Saint-Saens, Kurt Weill and some acadian folk music.
Players using periode instruments
a gourmet recital where classical and popular music are gently entwined. Luc Plamondon, Verdi, Lama, Bizet, Ferland and many other composers make up this special program that flows ever so naturally. The occasional comments will spice things up. The result is so flavourful that you will be asking for seconds!
All the performances will be held in the Viola Leger Hall at the Barachois Historic Church and will begin at 8pm