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With Chris Norman, irish flute
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Thursday, May 25 2017, 7:30PM
SALLE DE CONCERT DU CONSERVATOIRE
4750 AVENUE HENRI-JULIEN, MONTRÉAL, QC H2T 2C8
Ireland and Scotland not only gave original rhythmic and melodic twists to English music but, in the 18th century, some of their cities were major musical centers — Handel, for instance, premiered his celebrated Messiah in Dublin. Many composers worked in these vertes contrées, these green lands on the fringes of Europe: not only native Irish and Scots, but also others, particularly Italians, who chose to live there, including Francesco Geminiani in Dublin and Francesco Barsanti in Edinburgh. Chris Norman’s Irish flute will give this get-together its vital sound.
Artists
- Chris Norman, guest flutist, and 6 musicians
LES BORÉADES
DIRECTION FRANCIS COLPRON
PROGRAM
- Works by Playford, Geminiani, Barsanti, and O’Carolan
Tickets
Regular $35 / Senior $30 / 30 and younger $10
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