PROGRAMMING
Quatuor Cochléa
Le Camillois, 157 Miquelon Street, Saint-Camille
Featured program: Songs of the Renaissance – Pascale Brigitte Boislard, soprano, Sarah Bissonnette, mezzo-soprano, Simon Chalifoux, barytone, Joé Lampron-Dandonneau, tenor
$31 | Tickets on sale at the venue
Place à la relève
Chapelle de Saint-Camille
Alice Birster, violin accompanied by Mylène Lacroix, Emmanuel Laforest, piano and Quatuor VATRA.
Voluntary contribution
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Le Camillois, 157 Miquelon Street, Saint-Camille
Featured program: French Baroques: Andréanne Brisson-Paquin, soprano, Mylène Bélanger, harpsichord, Anne Thivierge, baroque flute
$31 | Tickets on sale at the venue
Messiah
Le Camillois, 157 Miquelon Street, Saint-Camille
Ensemble Caprice & the ensemble Vocal Art-Québec with the soloists Myriam Leblanc, soprano, Florence Bourget, alto, Antonio Figueroa, tenor, and Marc Boucher, bass
Tête-à-tête with Bach – Part 2
Le Camillois
Geneviève Soly, harpsichord and positive organ
Featured program: The 1st book of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, celebrating its 300th year of publication, presented in two recitals.
General Admission: $31 or 2 recitals for $60 | Students: $23 or 2 recitals for $44
Buy your ticketsTête-à-tête with Bach – Part 1
Le Camillois
Geneviève Soly, harpsichord and positive organ
Featured program: The 1st book of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, celebrating its 300th year of publication, presented in two recitals.
General Admission: $31 or 2 recitals for $60 | Students: $23 or 2 recitals for $44
Buy your ticketsLe concert des oiseaux
Le Camillois
Since the dawn of time, composers have been inspired by bird songs. The first musical instruments were flutes and bird calls. But is it really possible to recreate bird song? This program evokes, through the fascination of humans for birds, a certain vision of music in the 17thand 18th centuries, somewhere between science, nature and culture. A program that celebrates ancient instruments!
General Admission: $31 | Students: $23
Buy your ticketsLa Musa di Novara
Le Camillois
Ensemble Hemiolia (Calais, France) offers a program that celebrates three Italian violinists and composers from the 17th and 18th centuries, performed by three world-class musicians, including the concertmaster for Les Arts Florissants, one of the most famous baroque ensembles in the world. Truly remarkable visitors!
General Admission: $31 | Students: $23
Buy your ticketsPrivate Musick
Le Camillois
A few years ago, the ensemble Les Boréades offered us, on the ATMA label, an anthology of chamber music from the period of the Stuart reign (17th century). It is precisely this PRIVATE MUSICK, which was heard as much at the English court as in private homes, that Les Boréades will perform for us during this concert.
General Admission: $31 | Students: $23
Buy your ticketsVirtuosa
Le Camillois
Women have had significant influence on Baroque music not only as muses, but also as virtuoso composers and performers. Infusion Baroque presents an all-female tour de force, celebrating the talent and prowess of women musicians through the ages!
General Admission: $31 | Students: $23
Buy your ticketsCellOpera
Le Camillois
Lyric art aficionados and neophytes seeking romantic melodies and virtuosity, the CELLOPÉRA program is for you! With these adaptations, the Cavatine duo extends the repertoire of the cello-piano duo and sheds new light on melodies and arias that have been cherished by the public for centuries.
General Admission: $31 | Students: 23$
Buy your ticketsTête-à-tête aux chandelles : Bach & Buxtehude
Le Camillois
Luc Beauséjour, harpsichord • Margaret Little, viola da gamba • Guillaume Villeneuve, baroque violin
Our annual TÊTE-À-TÊTE with Bach will be an interesting reminder of Johann Sebastian’s own tête-à-tête with Dieterich Buxtehude, when he was 20 years old and walked more than 400 km to meet the great master organist of the time.
General Admission : 31$ | Students : 25$
Buy your ticketsL’Amour fou
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
The Mirabilia Ensemble opens the 16th season of Les concerts de la chapelle and inaugurates spring with L’amour fou, a program that celebrates this illustrious feeling with Renaissance pieces in Brel… and Barbara!
General admission 33$
Fantaisies à sept
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
The Pallade Musica ensemble visits us with Fantasies à sept, a program that will take us on a journey through Italy and England with pieces by Dowland, Purcell and Monteverdi, among others. Seven high calibre interpreters, gathered in Saint-Camille for you!
General admission 33$
Cantate du café – Baroque cabaret
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
The Boréades de Montréal premiered a first baroque cabaret with Bach and his hilarious profane work, the Cantate du café. Eight artists on stage, including the versatile and talented soprano Jacqueline Woodley,
Take a seat in front of a good glass and let yourself be transported to 18th century Germany, while the good society of Leipzig is obsessed with this new drink. A good time guaranteed!
General admission 33$
Rencontre improbable
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
Our annual meeting with the piano repertoire features this year the rising star Chloé Dumoulin, pianist, accompanied by our musician in residence for the summer period, Ernesto Insam, cellist, conductor and founder of the Orchestre sous influence (France).
General admission 33$
Le chant des lignées
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
The Scholastica ensemble, the only professional women’s ensemble in Canada dedicated to early music, and the singer and storyteller of Malian origin Djely Tapa, give us the immense gift of a passage to Saint-Camille with a major work: the Chant des lignées, program of music and songs honouring the Empire of Mali (13th to 14th centuries).
General admission 33$
Tête-à-Tête aux chandelles… Jazz!
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
Our traditional candlelit Tête-à-tête with Bach is ready this year for the formidable pianist Guillaume Martineau! An intimate concert in an old-fashioned lit cabaret format, an event certified FOC (Manufacture of Camilloise origin). Without a doubt our most popular event every year!
General admission 33$
Place à la relève
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
Accompanied by the pianist Gaspard Tanguay-Labrosse, Vincent Roy, violinist and Aneska Diament, classical chant – respectively first and second winners of the prestigious Festival Concours de musique de Sherbrooke of the 2024 edition – will be our guests at our appointmentYOU ANNUAL SUCCESSION.
In the first part, Camillian Ludovic Birster will sing his violin for our greatest pleasure, accompanied by the pianist, Mylène Lacroix, his mother. Despite his young age, Ludovic has been studying the violin for 11 years.
Come and discover these promising young talents who will lead us into the worlds of Massenet, Poulenc, Bellini, Schubert and Donizetti on the vocal plane as well as Bach, Francoeur, Mozart, Tchaikovski, Bartok and Freisler on the instrumental plane.
Voluntary contribution
Les fêtes champêtres
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
At the rendezvous: Couperin, Forqueray, Marin Marais and Rameau with Margaret Little on viola da gamba and Christophe Gauthier on harpsichord.
General admission 33$
Divine Nature
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
Ensemble La Gaillarde with Marie Magistry, soprano; Joanna Marsden, baroque flute; Guillaume Villeneuve, baroque violin; Amanda Keesmaat, cello and Sylvain Bergeron, lute, in works by Bach and Handel.
General admission 33$
Le concert spirituel
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
Ensemble Les Boréades with Jacqueline Woodley, soprano; Francis Colpron, flute; Olivier Brault, violin; Anne Thivierge, flute; Luc Beauséjour, harpsichord; Jessica Korotkin, cello, in works by Campra, Delalande, Clérambault, Blavet and Boismortier.
General admission 33$
À la cour de Varsovie
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
SPACE TIME CONTINUO invites you to the court of Sigismund III, King of Poland, where the great Italian composers coveted by every European court of the time are invited.
With Amanda Keesmaat, cello; Maximilien Brisson, baroque trombone; Ellis Ryes Montes, bassoonist and Christophe Gauthier, keyboardist, in works by Valentini, Merula, Jarzebski, Rognoni and Carolo.
General admission 33$
De Mozart à aujourd’hui
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon
Four hands to enjoy the works of four essential composers!
Carmen Picard and Tristan Longval-Gagné on piano in works by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schubert and Corrigiano.
General admission 33$
Tête-à-tête aux chandelles avec Bach
Le Camillois, 157, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille
Dorothéa Ventura on the harpsichord and Vincent Lauzer on the recorder will present you dances by the great Jean-Sébastien Bach taken from his suites for solo instrument but entirely revisited for recorder and harpsichord.