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Molinari: From Painting to Music

Salle Bourgie 1339 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest H3G 1G2, Montréal, QC, Canada

The Molinari Quartet marks the 20th anniversary of Guido Molinari's death, performing works inspired by his paintings. Also featured is the final quartet of Anton Webern, Molinari’s favourite composer. Screenings of the great Quebec painter’s works will accompany the concert.

In collaboration with the Guido Molinari Foundation

19$ – 38$

Music to See

Fondation Guido Molinari 3290, rue Sainte-Catherine Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada

Surrounded by beautiful works by renowned Canadian artist Nadia Myre, the Molinari Quartet will perform the complete string quartets by Luciano Berio.

20$

Dialogues on the Plateau : Notturno

Maison de la culture Plateau Mont-Royal 465 Avenue du Mont-Royal E, Montréal, QC, Canada

In preparation for its December 14 concert at the Conservatoire, the Molinari Quartet invites the public to this pre-concert free workshop at the Maison de la culture Plateau-Mont-Royal.

During this event, the musicians will play excerpts of the works to be performed on December 14th and will analyse and discuss with the public the works.  The audience is invited to ask questions to the musicians regarding the works, the music and the technics of the instruments as well as the process of working as a string quartet.

The event is free!

Programme : 

György Kurtág : Aus der ferne III et V

Luciano Berio : Notturno

Béla Bartók : Quartet no. 6

Notturno

Conservatoire de Montréal 4750, avenue Henri-Julien, Montréal, QC, Canada

The second concert of the Twentieth and Beyond series by the Molinari Quartet is entitled Notturno.

Nocturnes or night music are presented in different forms; usually they are soft and calm, but they can also take on a more troubled character.

The two short works by Kurtág, Aus der Ferne, music from afar, are delicate, transparent and breath holding. Luciano Berio’s Notturno brings us into the turmoil but always resolves in calm moments. To close the concert, the Molinari’s will play Béla Bartók’s last quartet, No.6. A work of profound solitude and sorrow, the principal theme heard all through the work is a gentle and sad lullaby.

Programme : 

György Kurtág : Aus der ferne III et V

Luciano Berio : Notturno

Béla Bartók : Quartet no. 6

12$ – 29$