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Montreal Season Salle Bourgie series

Philip Glass et Les Violons du Roy

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Date
January 29, 2027 at 19:30
Location

Salle Bourgie

Pavillon Claire et Marc Bourgie
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1339, rue Sherbrooke Ouest,
Montreal (Quebec)
Canada

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Dialogue between eras 

This bold program brings together three composers whose languages, though separated by centuries, maintain fascinating resonances. Mozart, Glass, and Pärt share a quest for formal purity and emotional intensity that transcends stylistic boundaries. 

Mozart, the starting point 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Divertimento in F major, K. 138 brings its youthful freshness and crystalline architecture. This early work already anticipates the formal mastery that would characterize the Viennese composer's mature works. 

The hypnotic world of Philip Glass  

The Mishima Quartet No. 3, transcribed for string orchestra, delves into minimalist aesthetics with its repetitive motifs and growing dramatic intensity. Élisabeth Pion performs the Piano Concerto No. 3, a work in which Glass deploys his musical language in all its meditative and rhythmic power. 

Pärt, contemporary spirituality 

Arvo Pärt completes this triptych with two works of contemplative beauty: Festina lente and Mozart-Adagio. The latter, a direct homage to the Viennese composer, reveals the deep bonds that unite these creators across time. Thomas Le Duc-Moreau guides Les Violons du Roy in this exploration where past and present meet.

Conductors and soloists

Program

W.A. MOZART

Divertimento in F Major, K. 138

P. GLASS

· Quartet No. 3 Mishima (arr. for string orchestra)
· Piano Concerto No. 3

A. PÄRT

· Festina lente
· Mozart-Adagio for Piano Trio

Other performances of the concert

January 28, 2027 14:00 Quebec City
January 28, 2027 19:30 Quebec City

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