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“Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 18 and 21”, Jonathan Fournel
This CD is part of the series Next Generation Mozart Soloists which documents young artists in Mozart concertos for various instruments. Eighth volume, it offers, after a splendid 3e Sonata…
“Piano Concertos Nos. 19 and 25”, Mozart, Alon Goldstein, Fine Arts Quartet
We cannot praise enough the rediscovery of Ignaz Lachner’s (1807-1895) arrangements of Mozart’s piano concertos with an orchestra reduced to a quartet and a double bass. Mozart himself used this…
Review of Nos Cassandre | In the footsteps of a great woman
The DD Joanne Liu is not one of those who likes to be in the spotlight. The Quebecer accomplished her exploits in the mud and blood of countries ravaged by…
“Past Lives – Nos vies d’avant”: Celine Song dissects a romantic connection spanning three decades in her first steps in cinema
Welcome Culture Movie theater Film releases “Past Lives – Our lives before” takes the time to describe the sentimental wanderings of two adults who loved each other when they were…
Review of Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7 Unfinished, by Pablo Heras-Casado | Heras-Casado’s Technicolor Schubert
Chef Pablo Heras-Casado continues to build an exhilarating work at an impressive pace, which this time earns us an electric Fifth and a powerful Eighth by Schubert. Posted at 6:30…
“Haydn. London Symphonies Nos. 101 and 103” by Paavo Järvi at RCA
Quebec music lovers who attend the Festival de Lanaudière certainly remember PaavoJärvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie in Beethoven’s symphonies, then in Brahms. The tandem recorded this, as well as Schumann,…
Who will succeed “Nos Soleils”, a Catalan ode to agriculture by the Spaniard Carla Simon, crowned last year?
The jury of the 73rd edition will unveil the winners, including the Golden Bear, this Saturday evening. Some films have been particularly noticed, but the games still seem very open.…
Who will succeed “Nos Soleils”, a Catalan ode to agriculture by the Spaniard Carla Simon, crowned last year?
The jury of the 73rd edition will unveil the winners, including the Golden Bear, this Saturday evening. Some films have been particularly noticed, but the games still seem very open.…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] Beijing 2022: Olympic Games under glass bell
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reports by its journalists in 2022. Stuck in a huge health bubble, Éric Desrosiers, accompanied by photographer Marie-France…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] In caravan
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reports by its journalists in 2022. Last summer, throughout the election campaign, Marco Bélair-Cirino, Alexandre Robillard, François Carabin,…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] TIFF: filmmakers and t-shirts
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of great stories from its journalists in 2022. At the Toronto International Film Festival, François Lévesque watched, interviewed and wrote…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] Singapore, a model city?
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reports by its journalists in 2022. Alongside photographer Valérian Mazataud, Alexis Riopel has helped shape an image of…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] Nightmare at New Delhi Garbage Mountain
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reporting by its reporters in 2022. In the Indian capital, around its landfill are slums where those Indians…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] Jean-Louis Bordeleau in a bereaved United Kingdom
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reports by its journalists in 2022. Shortly after the announcement of the death of the sovereign of England,…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] The war, minus a minute
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reports by its journalists in 2022. Magdaline Boutros was on the border with Ukraine at the time of…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] Abortion, a subject that tears America apart
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major reports by its journalists in 2022. In a country on edge, Stéphanie Marin reported on the heartbreaks post-Roe…
[Les coulisses de nos reportages] Peace, love and threat to national security
For this series, The duty takes you behind the scenes of major stories by its journalists in 2022. In Ottawa, Boris Proulx lived in the noise of Freedom Convoy trucks.…
[Critique] “Sonatas for Violin and Piano Nos. 1-3” by Robert Schumann, Andrew Wan and Charles Richard-Hamelin
The Quebec tandem, after its integral sonatas for violin and piano of Beethoven, turned to Schumann at the very moment when the DG published the 1D Sonata of Schumann by…
[Nos incontournables] Ten irresistible specialty grocery stores
There are the well-kept secrets, the obligatory stops and those that are worth the detour. There are above all essentials of all kinds that are good to share. For the…
[Critique] “Antonin Dvorak. Symphonies nos 7-9”, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Gustavo Dudamel
Hear, my friends! ” The Dude will “interpret”. The ” Dude “, already, it is quite a program as a nickname. And we realize that he is in Hollywood, listening…