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La truite de Schubert
February 20, 2014
Thursday • 8 p.m.
Admission: $23 to 65$
Two of Schubert’s masterpieces come together in a feast of Viennese Romanticism. Les Violons du Roy performs the delightful Rosamunde Quartet and welcomes up-and-coming Quebec City pianist Maxim Bernard for the celebrated Trout Quintet.
Mathieu Lussier, conductor
With the participation of Maxim Bernard, piano
F. SCHUBERT
• Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667 "Trout"
• Overture in C Minor, D. 8a
• Quartet No.13 in A Minor, D. 804 "Rosamunde" (arr. for string orchestra by M. Lussier) Learn more
Information about the event
- Phone:
- 418-641-6040
- Free Phone:
- 1-877-641-6040
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