POSTPONED
Alain Lefèvre
Originally scheduled for Tuesday, April 6th, this concert is postponed, date TBD. If you have purchased tickets to this concert, please contact our box office at 613-234-6306 for your options.
Internationally acclaimed pianist Alain Lefèvre shares a program of French masterworks and his own compositions from his latest album, Opus 7.
ARTISTS
Alain Lefèvre, piano
PROGRAM
Debussy: Deux arabesques, L. 66: Arabesque No. 1 in E major; Arabesque No. 2 in G major
Debussy: Suite bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de lune
Debussy: Rêverie, L. 68
Debussy: L’Isle joyeuse, L. 106
Debussy: Danse, “Tarantelle styrienne,” L. 77
Lefèvre: Prélude No. 6, “Clair obscur”
Lefèvre: Prélude No. 3, “Amour fou”
Lefèvre: Prélude No. 2, “Dernier souffle”
Lefèvre: Prélude No. 1, “Force fragile”
Alain is a real force, one of Quebec’s best-selling recording artists, and someone who also has a huge international career. He’s just so charismatic, known for his virtuosity and a truly exhilarating approach to music. This concert showcases Alain as both pianist and composer, with beloved pieces from the French repertoire and from Alain’s latest album of his own compositions. I know audiences will be swept away!
– Carissa Klopoushak
Interim Artistic Director
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