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FESTIVAL PALAZZETTO<br />

BRU ZANE MONTREAL<br />

36 37<br />

The Palazzetto Bru Zane—Centre de musique<br />

romantique française is dedicated to the rediscovery<br />

and appreciation, on an international scale, of<br />

French musical heritage of the greater 19th century<br />

(1780–1920). After Paris and Berlin, Palazzetto Bru Zane<br />

turns its sights on Montreal, where Arte Musica will<br />

host its first ever weekend of French Romantic music.<br />

A chance to discover an original and unsung repertoire!<br />

Giardino © Palazzetto Bru Zane<br />

Clair de lune<br />

Friday, March 8 –– 7.30 p.m.<br />

LES VIOLONS DU ROY<br />

Mathieu Lussier, conductor<br />

Jean-François Lapointe, baritone<br />

Valérie Milot, harp<br />

Works by CAPLET, DEBUSSY, FAURÉ, HAHN,<br />

MASSENET, RAVEL, and SAINT-SAËNS<br />

Presented as part of Les Violons du Roy series (see p. 40)<br />

Il était une fois…<br />

Sunday, March 10 –– 11 a.m.<br />

I GIARDINI Quartet<br />

JEANNE CROUSAUD, soprano<br />

CAROLINE MENG, mezzo-soprano<br />

A theatrical recital on the theme of fairy tales<br />

recast in the Romantic era.<br />

Presented as part of the Family Sundays series (see p. 55)<br />

Votez pour moi !<br />

Saturday, March 9 –– 8 p.m.<br />

LA CLIQUE DES LUNAISIENS<br />

Lara Neumann, soprano<br />

Ingrid Perruche, soprano<br />

Arnaud Marzorati, artistic director, baritone,<br />

and whistler<br />

Mélanie Flahaut, flute, flageolet, and bassoon<br />

Pierre Cussac, accordion<br />

Daniel Isoir, piano<br />

Flannan Obé, artistic collaboration and staging<br />

Après un rêve<br />

Sunday, March 10 –– 2 p.m.<br />

EMMANUELLE BERTRAND, cello<br />

PASCAL AMOYEL, piano<br />

Works by DUPARC, FAURÉ, GODARD,<br />

ONSLOW, and SAINT-SAËNS<br />

Presented as part of the In Recital series (see p. 20)<br />

Operetta arias and political songs about<br />

elections and the art of governance.<br />

Presented as part of the Performance Events series (see p. 46)<br />

L ecture<br />

Voir la musique :<br />

la mise en scène d’opéra français<br />

à l’époque romantique<br />

Saturday, March 9 –– 2 p.m.<br />

By ALEXANDRE DRATWICKI<br />

Details p. 61<br />

James Wilson Morrice, Venice at the Golden Hour,<br />

about 1901–1902. Coll. MMFA

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