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Thursday, October 1, 20098:00 pm
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Works by Bertrand, Tremblay and Vivier.
Homage Series: grand opening evening event! The SMCQ has lined up a “discovery concert” that propels the listener full shot into Gilles Tremblay’s universe. Four of his major works are unveiled here, revealing both his contemplative side and his love of playing: from the transformation of breath in a wind ensemble (Souffles) to the celebratory sound of 32 cow bells (Triojubilus), Tremblay’s range of colour and musical gesture is sure to surprise.
Participants
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Marie Josée Simard, percussion
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Marie-Hélène Breault, flute
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Valérie Milot, harp
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Walter Boudreau, conductor
Program
- Souffles (Champs II) (1968), 15:002 flutes (piccolo), oboe, clarinet, horn, 2 trumpets in
B -flat (trumpets inC ), 2 trombones, piano, 2 percussions and double bass - Triojubilus (1985), 17:00flute, harp and percussion
- Vers (Champs III) (1969), 24:002 flutes (piccolos), B-flat clarinet, horn in
F , trumpet inB -flat, 3 percussions, 3 violins and double bass - Et je reverrai cette ville étrange (1981), 15:006 musicians
- Salve Regina (2009), 2:00Premierecello
Production SMCQ
With its many projects undertaken in partnership with members of the cultural milieus both here and abroad, the SMCQ has become a veritable institution for new music in North America.