Browsing: Classical Music

Salzburg is a fairy-tale city, though not—or at least not only—in the usual sense of being merely preserved, lacquered, and offered up to tourists like a confection behind glass. It feels, rather, as if it exists outside time altogether: not so much frozen in history as suspended above it. Here, history presents itself aesthetically. Music does not simply inhabit the city; it circulates in its bloodstream. Nowhere is this more palpable than during the great festivals of Easter and Summer, when the place assumes its truest form. By day, Salzburg cheerfully commercialises the image of its most famous son, Mozart:…

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Montreal, March 19, 2025 – To celebrate International Jazz Day, Divertissement Mercier and co-producer Martine Labbé are partnering with the Lion d’Or Cabaret to present a memorable evening on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 8:00 PM. Since 2015, Divertissement Mercier has made this event a must-see in Montreal, once again highlighting influential women in jazz in 2026. This edition will feature the full concert launch of Valérie Lacombe’s debut album, State of Garden and Shadow. The entire album repertoire will be performed. The process of cultivation and growth reflected in the title State of Garden and Shadow marks an important milestone in Lacombe’s career and holds special significance,…

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SOLUTION for La Scena Word Search (April 2026) THEME: Opera Singers Information on Joan Sutherland (Wikipedia)  Watch: Joan Sutherland, Sempre Libera (Verdi: La Traviata) Joan Sutherland Destroys the World in 3 Notes Joan Sutherland – “Ah Non Giunge” [9 High Eb Staccato] (N.Y., 1979) Joan Sutherland sings “Quando Rapita in Estasi” Live in 1979 (NYO) Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti Joan Sutherland’s Final Appearance in Opera

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How to Play Circle the letters of each of the words in the list and cross out the words as you find them. Words can be found horizontally, vertically, diagonally and backward. Letters can be used more than once. Once completed, write down the uncircled letters, and arrange them to spell out the solution (HINT: 10 letters) that is related to the theme. Download: printable puzzle in PDF format SOLUTION:  See this page or see the next print issue. Solution to Word Search February/March 2026: NÉZET-SÉGUIN. See this page for complete details.

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Victoria, BC – Opening on April 22 at Victoria’s Royal Theatre, Pacific Opera Victoria, in partnership with Ballet Victoria, presents Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Orpheus & Eurydice, a timeless retelling of one of mythology’s most haunting romances for four performances April 22, 24, and 28, at 7:30 pm, and April 26 at 2:30 pm. Based on the famous Greek myth of the musician Orpheus who conquers the spirits of hell using the power of music to bring his love back from the underworld, this production will take Victoria opera lovers into the world of French baroque music and dance. With music that is both ethereal and…

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Thirty-three winners were presented the fruits of their labour one by one—collecting single or, in some cases, multiple awards—at the 29th edition of Prix Opus held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Bourgie Hall on Feb. 8 Collective and individual accomplishments were celebrated, as respectively evidenced by the performer-of-the-year award going to Quatuor Quasar and Marie Nadeau-Tremblay for her album Obsession. Maxime Goulet won the coveted composer-of-the-year award and used his platform time to acknowledge performers and ensembles who commission works from composers and support their primary mission to create new music. Journalist and media outreach personality Alain Brunet…

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Opéra de Québec’s upcoming production of Puccini’s La bohème comes at just the right time in Elisabeth Boudreault’s career. A native of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region, now based in London, England, these days the Quebec soprano is spending more time on this side of the Atlantic. With her Opéra de Québec debut as Musetta, she reconnects with a composer she particularly admires and who has brought her luck in the past. “I fell in love with opera when I heard Puccini,” says Boudreault. “When I started singing at age 14, I didn’t want to hear anything else! My teacher tried to…

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Montréal GERMAN WALTZES AND LATIN  PSALMS April 11 at 7:30 p.m. – Maison symphonique For the 10th edition of Opus concerts, Chœur Métropolitain presents Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms and Brahms’s Liebeslieder-Walzer and Neue Liebeslieder. Pianists Pierre McLean and Louise Pelletier will accompany the choir. www.orchestremetropolitain.com ARCHES: ARMENIA April 26 at 4 p.m. ; May 1, 2 and 9 at 7 p.m. – Various venues in Montreal Vocal ensemble Les Rugissants continues its Arches series exploring the history, music and architecture of important communities in Montreal. This series of concerts looks at the culture of Armenia with choral works by Sharafyan, Mansourian…

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While music of the Slavic countries naturally evokes the romantic spirit of the 19th century, this year’s 13th edition of Les Printemps Slaves takes a more focused approach: that of the Belle Époque. Spanning the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, this period marked a transformation in musical language, bridging the romantic legacy with new forms of expression. “It was an extremely fruitful period for the arts,” explains pianist and Artistic Director Irina Krasnyanskaya. “Many composers created seminal works during this time that shaped modern musical language.” Major figures such as Sergei Rachmaninov and Antonín Dvořák exemplify this artistic…

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Quatuor Molinari marks the recent 50th anniversary of Shostakovich’s death with a series of Montreal concerts featuring his complete string quartets. “This is one of the most significant cycles in the repertoire, on par with those of Beethoven and Bartók,” says the group’s artistic director, Olga Ranzenhofer. For the occasion, the ensemble draws on its experience of presenting similar large-scale projects as well as its many previous concerts dedicated to Shostakovich. The quartets possess incredible richness: dramatic outbursts, waltzes, melodies of great beauty and a wide sonic palette. They will be performed in chronological order, allowing the audience to follow…

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