Quasar Electro Series 2015-16: Concert 1

Electro Series 2016 – a coproduction of Quasar and CIRMMT : 4 works for saxophones and interactive electroacoustic devices - With the Quasar saxophone quartet - Composers: Sylvain Pohu (Canada) – James O’Callaghan (Canada) – Philippe Leroux (France-Canada) – Benjamin Thigpen (USA-France) / Série Électro 2016 – une coproduction Quasar et CIRMMT : 4 créations pour saxophones et dispositifs électroacoustiques interactifs - Avec le quatuor de saxophones Quasar - Compositeurs: Sylvain Pohu (Canada) – Philippe Leroux (France-Canada) – James O’Callaghan (Canada) – Benjamin Thigpen (USA-France)

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE OTHER CONCERT ON April 1st / POUR LES INFORMATIONS CONCERNANT L'AUTRE CONCERT DU 1 AVRIL: Quasar Electro Series 2015-16: Concert 2

Tickets / Billets

http://schulich.ticketmob.com/event.cfm?id=137137&cart

PRIX / PRICE:

  • $18 régulier / regular
  • $12 étudiants, membres du CIRMMT, aînés et artistes inscrits comme membres d'un syndicat professionnel (GMMQ, UDA, etc) / students, CIRMMT members, seniors and artists registered as members of a professional union (GMMQ, UDA, etc.)
Ten (10) complimentary tickets will be made available for CIRMMT STUDENTS ONLY 30 minutes before the start of the concert. These tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at the door of the MMR. Please bring a photo ID.

Box Office Information:

Tickets can be purchased via this link http://schulich.ticketmob.com/event.cfm?id=137137&cart, by calling the Box Office 514-398-4547, or by visiting the Pollack Hall Box Office, between 12:00pm (noon) and 6:00pm. The day of the concert, the box office will be open from 12:00-6:00pm, then again from 6:30pm until 7:30pm. Box office fees applies.

Program / Programme

Sylvain Pohu - Morphine sanctifiée
Philippe Leroux - De l’imitation
James O’Callaghan - In specific cities
Benjamin Thigpen - vortex

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photo credit: Marie-Ève LaBadie



Ce concert s’inscrit dans le Printemps numérique 2016  / This concert is part of the Montreal Digital Spring 2016
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