Sun Jul 28 11:00
Montréal Guitare Trio: Horizons
Guitarists Sébastien Deshaies, Glenn Lévesque, and Marc Morin of the Montreal Guitar Trio (MG3) know no limits, igniting audiences in the most renowned concert halls around the world for over 25 years. Loved for their passionate and dynamic performances and infectious good humour, MG3’S eclectic repertoire ranges from Classical to Jazz to Rock; these multi-instrumentalists also sing and play the violin, mandolin, bass, accordion, and more. For Chamberfest, the Trio will showcase their greatest hits in a Mediterranean-flavoured program that includes the music of Paco de Lucia, Manuel De Falla, and Ennio Morricone – plus Led Zeppelin and Radiohead. Breathtaking, surprising, amazing, and exalting, MG3 is pure ear candy, sweeping audiences away “on the thunder of their strings!”
- Montréal Guitare Trioguitar trio
- Sébastien Deshaiesguitar
- Marc Moringuitar
- Glenn Lévesqueguitar
Programme similar to:
Traditional Spanish
Los peces en el río
Glenn Lévesque (b. 1966)
Les Perles de Verres
Paco De Lucia (1947 – 2014)
Rio Ancho
Manuel de Falla (1876 – 1946)
Danza del Molinaro
M. de Falla
Nana
Ennio Morricone (1928 – 2020)
The Mexican
Led Zeppelin
Kashmir
E. Morricone
Western Spaghetti Suite
E. Morricone
The Sicilian Clan
E. Morricone
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Traditional Quebecois
(arr. A. Marchand and D. Fréchette)
L’échelle/ La robe de la mariée
Thom Yorke (b. 1968)
Weird Fishes
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Festival 2024
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The New Music Now series is a celebration of the breadth and vitality of today’s new classical culture. Explore the sonic range of today’s most creative musical minds at Chamberfest’s annual miniseries. Join us on Monday, August 5 for multiple events in a variety of spaces within Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre, all accessible with the New Music Now: All-NMN Event Pass.
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This series celebrates Canada’s world-class standard in chamber performance, featuring string and piano ensembles, choirs, baroque music, singers, dancers, and a bit of jazz. This series also hosts Chamberfest’s 30ᵗʰ Anniversary Celebration on closing night! Taking place at Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre, these concerts are generously supported by Marina Kun (of Ottawa-based and internationally loved Kun Shoulder Rests).
Our late-night Chamberfringe concerts cross genres and art forms, pushing the boundaries of chamber music with daring and electric performances. Offering everything from lively Arabic jazz to Middle Eastern-Metal fusion, Indigenous beats, and ambient chamber-electronica to Yiddish folk song, or a full-on Ukrainian-Celtic-Arab mashup, there’s always something fresh to check out!
Our Chamberfringe shows take place at La Nouvelle Scène, Club SAW, and The Gladstone Theatre, providing a more casual setting where audiences can enjoy beverages and immerse themselves in the buzzing late-night atmosphere.
Our Chamber Chats: Festival Edition features interactive interviews with festival musicians in person at Woodside hall.
Held within Ottawa’s historic and beautiful Beechwood Cemetery, the Beechwood Series features performances that lend themselves to reflection and contemplation, both in its beloved Sacred Space and on the expansive grounds. The Beechwood Series is made possible with the generous support of Beechwood Cemetery
Chamberfest’s visiting artists give fun, family-friendly, and interactive performances that teach young people about music-making in small ensembles. Kids can experience and explore the storied world of chamber music at our summer music festival. Free admission. These performances usually take place at Ottawa City Hall or the National Arts Centre (Glass Thorstenson Staircase) and are intended for kids (and guardians!) of all ages.
Get out into the open air with various festival performers for al fresco concerts in downtown Ottawa.
These performances are outdoors. Seating will be limited, and you may need to bring your own weather protection if desired.
Please note that due to heat warnings this weekend, these concerts will take place inside Rideau Hall in the Tent Room.
Eclectic programming resonates against a backdrop of vinyl, vintage speakers, and reel-to-reel at legendary music destination and beloved Wellington staple, The Record Centre. Here, artists are at play: exploring and expanding their creativity in this casual space.
Seating will not be available.
Chamberfest’s Community Engagement and Education pillar (CEE) engages community members of all ages through a diverse range of meaningful music experiences. Whether on stage, online, or on the streets, CEE changes lives through music.