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Music to See : L’oreille attentive

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

The first concert of the 2023-24 Music to See series  at the Molinari Foundation, coincides with the last weekend of the beautiful exhibit« L'oeil attentif ».
Our concert «L'oreille attentive» proposes to the public a musical journey all in refinement with three Canadian works and a rousing work by Ali-Zadeh.

20$

Les corps avalés

Théatre C 534, Jacques-Cartier Est, Saguenay, arr. Chicoutimi, QC, Canada

Le Quatuor Molinari se joint à la Compagnie de danse Virginie Brunelle pour la présentation du très touchant et impressionnant spectacle «Les corps avalés» au Théâtre C à Saguenay. Fondée sur la puissante union de la danse contemporaine et de la musique classique, interprétée sur scène par le Quatuor Molinari, «Les corps avalés» est une […]

Free

The String Quartet : from Refus global to Today

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

The Molinari Quartet performs four works by Quebec composers, all witnesses to the effervescent artistic experimentation in Quebec since the publication in 1948 of the groundbreaking manifesto Refus global: Otto Joachim, Rachel Laurin, Jean Lesage and Jean Papineau-Couture.

18$ – 36$

Dialogue on the Plateau : Two

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

In preparation for the concert  entitled «Two» on February 16, the musicians of the Molinari Quartet invite you into the worlds of composers John Rea and Dimitri Shostakovich.

During this workshop, you will hear excerpts from Quartets Nos. 10 and 13 by Shostakovich as well as excerpts from Objets perdus and Objets perçus by John Rea.

Two

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

Two composers, two quartets from each one. Dive into the worlds of composers Dimitri Shostakovich and John Rea with the musicians of the Molinari Quartet.

Montreal composer John Rea wrote Objets perdus in 1992 for the Kronos Quartet and to celebrate his 80th anniversary, the Molinari Quartet has commissioned him a new work Objets perçus that will receive its premiere during this concert.

Dimitri Shostakovich's cycle of 15 string quartets is full of richness and the Molinaris chose two lesser known works for this concert, Nos. 10 and 13.

13$ – 30$

Les corps avalés

Vancouver Playhouse 600 Hamilton St., Vancouver, BC

The dancers from the Compagnie de danse Virginie Brunelle and the musicians of the Molinari Quartet are off to Vancouver for 4 shows of «Les corps avalés»  as guests of the Vancouver International Dance festival from February 28 to March 2 at Vancouver's Playhouse Theatre.

25$ – 70$

Les corps avalés

Vancouver Playhouse 600 Hamilton St., Vancouver, BC

The dancers from the Compagnie de danse Virginie Brunelle and the musicians of the Molinari Quartet are off to Vancouver for 4 shows of «Les corps avalés»  as guests of the Vancouver International Dance festival from February 28 to March 2 at Vancouver's Playhouse Theatre.

25$ – 70$

Les corps avalés

Vancouver Playhouse 600 Hamilton St., Vancouver, BC

The dancers from the Compagnie de danse Virginie Brunelle and the musicians of the Molinari Quartet are off to Vancouver for 4 shows of «Les corps avalés»  as guests of the Vancouver International Dance festival from February 28 to March 2 at Vancouver's Playhouse Theatre.

25$ – 70$

Les corps avalés

Vancouver Playhouse 600 Hamilton St., Vancouver, BC

The dancers from the Compagnie de danse Virginie Brunelle and the musicians of the Molinari Quartet are off to Vancouver for 4 shows of «Les corps avalés»  as guests of the Vancouver International Dance festival from February 28 to March 2 at Vancouver's Playhouse Theatre.

25$ – 70$

Dialogue on the Plateau: The Quartet According to Webern

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

The Molinari Quartet presents the full quartet cycle of Viennese composer Anton Webern.

With the help of the musicians of the Molinari Quartet, discover the captivating path of Webern's writing. From post-romantism to serialism, from chromatism to atonality his quartets offer a large variety of colours and have opened the way to serialism.

To prepare for the March 22 concert of the complete cycle of Webern's quartets, come discuss the works with the musicians of the Molinari Quartet. They will play excerpts, give musical examples and analyse the works.