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[Grand angle] Should Quebec galas be inspired by the Caesars?
The Académie des César du cinema recently announced that it would prohibit people accused of “acts of violence, in particular of a sexual or sexist nature”, from participating in its…
the mixed parity commission, a new angle of attack for LFI and the RN against the government
After the Assembly, the Senate will consider the pension bill in a week. The next step will be what is called a joint joint commission (CMP), a step that the…
[Grand angle] Visual arts: making the ice cream speak to show that the climate is crumbling
As of February 24, the artist-run center Vaste et Vague in Carleton-sur-Mer is presenting an exhibition that traces the effect of climate change on the ice of the river, thus…
[Grand angle] The pioneering impulses of Michel Corboz and Reinhard Goebel
Warner on the one hand, with Michel Corboz, and Universal, for Reinhard Goebel, published large box sets at the end of 2022. The first comes from the choral world, the…
[Grand angle] Dark futures and dystopias on stage
Dystopia, anticipation, uchronia: once mainly reserved for screens, these forward-looking genres, stories projecting themselves into alternative realities or dark futures, seem to have taken more of their place on the…
[Grand angle] The concrete lessons of the virtual concert
Farewell, sanitary measures restricting access to stages and concert halls. Gone are the gauges limiting the number of eligible spectators, and with them the episode of virtual concerts having kept…
[Grand angle] Composers pampered by the record
Phonographic publishing amply relays the trends observed in concert halls, where musical institutions now want to reflect the society in which they evolve. The programming of works by composers of…
[Grand angle] Classical music and well-tempered opportunism
Discographic releases devoted to Ukraine or exploring the repertoires of black composers and female composers are multiplying and relaying the trends observed in concert halls, where musical institutions now want…
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[Grand angle] Celebrities and Children’s Literature: Art or Marketing?
Coeur de pirate, Sarahmée, Patrice Michaud, Émile Proulx-Cloutier, Stéphanie Boulay, Guylaine Guay… The list of Quebec personalities who have tried the adventure of children’s literature continues to gain new recruits.…
[Grand angle] Children’s literature: the wind in the sails
In 1982, despite the publishers’ refusal to publish a color guide to mammals – considered too expensive – Michel Quintin decided to found his own publishing house. Éditions Michel Quintin…
[Grand angle] Robert Levin: face to face with Mozart
Musicologist, pianist, professor emeritus at Harvard University, Robert Levin is a well of science on everything related to Mozart. Twenty years after his almost complete concertos with Christopher Hogwood, he…
[Grand angle] Perils and Opportunities of Classical Music
A few days ago, as part of the Biennale Cinars in Montreal, a meeting aimed at supporting the export of Quebec and Canadian performing arts, a round table was held…
[Grand angle] “Transfiguration”: Rethinking the concert with Valérie Milot and Stéphane Tétreault
Harpist Valérie Milot and cellist Stéphane Tétreault resume Thursday, November 10, at the Théâtre Maisonneuve, their immersive show Transfiguration, which seduced us when it premiered last May at Bourgie Hall.…
[Grand angle de Christophe Huss]: When the opera is scrapped
Called “miraculous” by Opera Newsthe production of Turandot by Puccini by Quebecers Barbe and Doucet may go up in smoke in a few days. The director Renaud Doucet learned of…
[Grand angle] The Great Explorers: Voyages, Voyages
In 1972, an initiative already very popular in France (Connaissance du monde) was to create a veritable frenzy in Quebec. Under the impetus of travel enthusiasts, Serge Martin, Pierre Valcour…
The blind angle, the obtuse angle and the acute angle
One of the avowed goals of Prime Minister François Legault in forming his Council of Ministers was to change the tone, too often unnecessarily acrimonious, that came from his government.…
[Grand angle de Marie Labrecque] : The growth of a small format
Started in 2016 at the instigation of the former artistic director of La Licorne, Denis Bernard, the formula of the theatrical 5 to 7 has taken off and has grown.…
[Grand angle] “The Met: Live in HD”: a flickering phenomenon
As a side effect of the pandemic, the Metropolitan Opera in New York has seen audiences melt for its live opera broadcasts at the cinema. The institution is counter-attacking this…
[Grand angle] What remains of Iannis Xenakis?
Iannis Xenakis was, in the 1960s and 1970s, like Karlheinz Stockhausen, a symbol of musical modernity. For the year of its centenary, the commemorations, on this side of the Atlantic…