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The Montreal Chamber Music Festival Presents Beethoven Chez Nous!

April 8, 2019 | By Shira Gilbert
Shira Gilbert PR

THE MONTREAL CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL PROUDLY PRESENTS

BEETHOVEN CHEZ NOUS!

JUNE 7TH-16TH 2019

24THANNIVERSARY SEASON

 

FEATURING:

  • Three Concert Series: Beethoven’s Complete Violin Sonatas Featuring 2019 Grammy Winner James Ehnes
  • Five Concert Series: Beethoven’s Complete Symphonies Transcribed for Solo Piano by Franz Liszt
  • Five Free Noon-hour Concerts: BMO Hottest Classical Artists Under 30!
  • Two Evening Concerts:A Stunning Musical Discovery Featuring Metropolitan Opera Star Joseph Kaiser, the Danel Quartet & More

 

*SPECIAL OPENING NIGHT EVENT!*

THE PHENOMENAL GREGORY CHARLES PRESENTS THE MONTREAL PREMIERE OF L’AIR DU TEMPS

FRIDAY, JUNE 7TH, 8 p.m. |  Pollack Hall

 

Founder and Artistic Director Denis Brott proudly unveils the Montreal Chamber Music Festival’s 24thseason. This year, 2019, is the first of a three-year project to celebrate the life of the great Ludwig van Beethoven. Denis Brott comments: “As a result of a unique alignment of musical stars in 2020 –Ludwig’s 250thbirthday and the Festival’s 25thanniversary – I have put together Beethoven Chez Nous! Spanning a period of three years, the Festival programming will be unlike any Montreal has ever heard. Each of the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Festivals will feature significant cycles of complete works by Beethoven, some with a very special twist! The music of Beethoven reveals seemingly endless musical treasures. Not only is Beethoven perhaps the greatest classical composer of all time, he also wrote the most chamber music, perfected the string quartet form, and single-handedly transitioned classical music from the Classical to the Romantic era.”

 Highlights of this year’s programme are two complete surveys: the Beethoven Violin Sonatas performed over three evenings by 2019 Grammy winner James Ehnes and pianist Andrew Armstrong; and the Beethoven Symphonies Nos. 1-9 as transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt, over five concerts, with six outstanding pianists from across Canada and the world. The Festival opens with a very special treat for audiences, the Montreal premiereof a new show by Gregory Charles, an exuberant survey of the past 250 years in music, across all genres. This year’s Festival also proudly showcases Joseph Kaiser, the extraordinary Metropolitan Opera tenor from Montreal, the best young talent from across the country in BMO Hottest Classical Artists Under 30!, a series of free noon-hour concerts, and a special hommageto Albert Millaire.

 

Opening Night! Gregory Charles presents the Montreal Premiere of L’Air du Temps

The Festival opens on Friday, June 7 at 8 p.m. at Pollack Hallwith the phenomenal Quebec pianist and entertainer Gregory Charlesin the Montreal premiere of l’Air du Temps. The new show is a bilingual look back on the past 250 years of Western music, from Baroque to hip-hop and from the French Revolution to the digital revolution. Don’t miss this rare opportunity for a one-of-a-kind evening with the most passionate troubadour of our time!

 

The Complete Beethoven Violin Sonatas with James Ehnes & Andrew Armstrong

The Festival is thrilled to welcome back star violinist James Ehnes, who first performed at the Festival at age 17, to perform the Beethoven Violin Sonataswith his long-time musical partner, pianist Andrew Armstrong. Ehnes is the 2019 winner of a Grammy Award for Best Classical Recording. Over the course of three evenings at Salle Bourgie (June 13, 14 and 15 at 8 p.m.), the duo will perform all ten of Beethoven’s magnificent violin sonatas. Reviewing their recording of Sonatas Nos. 6 & 9 for Onyx Classics, The Guardianpraised their “light touch and searing focus … [the] generosity of this duo speaks volumes …” and Gramophone, in an Editor’s Choice review said, “Ehnes and Armstrong are stunningly responsive in the finale, with a sense of propulsion, yet without overlooking its moments of delicacy … A compelling addition to Ehnes and Armstrong's remarkable discography."

 

The Complete Beethoven Symphonies Transcribed for Piano by Franz Liszt

The genius of Franz Liszt, the greatest piano virtuoso of the 19thcentury, has allowed us to experience the Beethoven Symphoniesin a completely new way. Liszt’s astonishing transcriptions, among the most technically demanding piano music ever written,give pianists the opportunity to reproduce the texture and grandeur of Beethoven’s unique symphonic works. In a Montreal premiere, the Festival presents the complete nine symphonies over five late-afternoon concerts at Salle Bourgie, June 11 through 15. The Festival is thrilled to present six outstanding pianists over the five concerts: Alexander Ullman, First Prize winner of the 2017 Liszt International Piano Competition;Jocelyn Lai; Carlos Avila; Richard Raymond; and David Jalbertand Wonny Songin a duo piano performance of Beethoven’s 9thsymphony. All concerts take place at 5 p.m. and include a complimentary glass of wine!

The concerts on June 14 and 15 at 5 p.m. will be recorded by ICI Musique.

 

Metropolitan Opera Tenor Joseph Kaiser in Two Programmes

The Festival welcomes home tenor Joseph Kaiser, internationally-acclaimed for his beauty of tone and musical intelligence, who appears in two superb evenings of chamber music at Salle Bourgie. Masters in Performanceon Tuesday, June 11 at 8 p.m. featuresKaiser withMartin Beaver, former first violinist of the Tokyo Quartet; cellist Denis Brott; Israeli pianist Alon Goldstein, a returning Festival favourite; and the brilliant Danel Quartetfrom France, making their Festival premiere. Repertoire includesBeethoven’s Folk Songsfor tenor and piano trio, the quintet for piano by Dvorák, and the rarely-heard Weinberg String QuartetNo. 5. This evening also includes an extraordinary discovery: the Canadian premiereof a new composition revealed in 2018 among a collection of manuscripts untouched since the war found at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. University of Michigan music professor Patricia Hall unearthed the heartbreakingly titled "The Most Beautiful Time of Life"(Die Schönste Zeit des Lebens) by Franz Grothe(1908-1982). Hall believes the piece, a popular fox trot of the day, was performed circa 1942 by prisoners in front of the commandant's villa for Sunday concerts for the Auschwitz garrison.

The Festival’s tribute to vocal art continues on Wednesday, June 12 at 8 p.m., with Viva Vocefeaturing music by Brahms, Respighi, Richard Strauss, and Chausson. Joseph Kaiser is joined by mezzo-soprano Jeanne Ireland, violinist Martin Beaver, pianist Alexander Ullmanand the Danel Quartet.

The June 11 concert is sponsored by Letko, Brosseau & Associates. Alon Goldstein’s appearance at the Festival is sponsored by the Consulate General of Israel in Montreal. Joseph Kaiser’s appearance at the Festival is sponsored by Elizabeth Wirth.

 

Free Noon-hour Concerts: BMO Hottest Classical Artists Under 30!

In 2019 the Festival continues its tradition of featuring Canada’s best emerging talent. EntitledBMO Hottest Classical Artists Under 30!, the Festival presents a new series of five admission-free noon-hour concerts, June 11 through 15 at Salle Bourgie. The brilliant, emerging artists include pianistAlexander Ullman;cellists Cameron CrozmanandBruno Tobon; and violinists Christina Bouey, Byungchan Leeand Emmanuel Vukovich. Music includes works byHandel, Ravel, Stravinsky, Bach, Beethoven, and more. In addition, courtesy of Metro Inc., a complimentary snack will be offered!

 The concert on June 15 at 12 p.m. will be recorded by ICI Musique.

 

« Tchaïkovski, je vous aime » - Hommage à Albert Millaire

Quebec’s legendary actor and playwright Albert Millaire is the subject of an homage inspiring the closing concert on Sunday afternoon, June 16 at 3:30 p.m. Entitled « Tchaïkovski, je vous aime »,the concert pays tribute to the life of the late actor Albert Millaire (1935-2018) through the performance of Millaire’s unique script commissioned by the Festival in 2011. This re-enactment of Tchaikovsky’s intimate letters with his patron Nadezhda von Meck is a fantastic synthesis of words and music performed in French and English by extraordinary Quebec actors Jean Marchand, Monique Miller, Frédéric Millaire Zouvi, and Stéphanie Germain. In what has become a Festival tradition, this concert highlights the extraordinary winners of the 2018 Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank Competition, this year led by the outstanding Canadian violinist Martin Beaver. Musicians will be playing on 18thand 19thcentury instruments made by the world’s greatest luthiers including Stradivarius, Guarneri, the Gagliano family and many others. The programme includes Vivaldi’s Concerto for Four Violins, Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge, and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings.

This event is sponsored by the Musical Instrument Bank of the Canada Council for the Arts and the William and Nancy Turner Foundation

Major sponsors for the Festival include the Azrieli Foundation, Power Corporation, the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation.

 

Festival Tickets & Information: 514.489.7444 or info@festivalmontreal.org

Festival website: www.festivalmontreal.org

 

 

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