Event details
- Wednesday | 14 July 2021
- 19:30
- L'Entrepôt Concert Hall- complexe Guy-Descary 2901 Saint-Joseph Blvd, Lachine, QC H8S 4B7
- Free Admission | Suggested Donation : $10
Two celebrated, young Canadian musicians, cellist Cameron Crozman and pianist Philip Chiu invite you to share a musical trip to Spain with composers, Granados, Albeniz and de Falla.
CONCERT PRESENTED BY : Matthieu le Moeligou courtier immobilier and IGA Extra Vallée
This concert is held at L’Entrepôt Concert Hall
A ticket is required to access the Concert hall (no ticket can be obtained at the Concert Hall)
Schedule:
- Introductory talk 19h10
- Concert 19h30
Compliance with the measures :
- Seats are be pre-assigned
- Physical-distancing rule is observed
- Areas have been setup for each spectator or each group of spectator living at the same address
- Staff and volunteers will ensure compliance with the rules
For a pleasant and safe experience for all, please:
- Arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the start of the concert
- Follow the instructions of staff and volunteers during your visit
- Masks are mandatory but may be removed once you are seated.
- Respect distancing and respiratory etiquette
- Avoid coming if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been in contact with someone diagnosed with the virus.
Get tickets
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- Tickets become available July 5, 7am
Program
Je te veux | Eric Satie (1866 – 1925) |
Sonate pour violon et piano en la majeur
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César Franck (1822 -1890) |
L’heure exquise | Reynaldo Hahn (1874 – 1947) |
Pièce en Forme de Habanera | Maurice Ravel (1875– 1937) |
Alborada del Gracioso | Maurice Ravel (1875– 1937) |
Siete canciones populares españolas
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Manuel de Falla (1876 – 1946) |
Intermezzo
(extrait de Goyescas) |
Enrique Granados (1867 – 1916) |
Asturias | Issac Albeniz (1860-1909) |
Requiebros | Gaspar Cassado (1897 -1966) |
Biography
Cameron Crozman, cello
Named “Canada’s next big cello star” by CBC Music and the 2019-20 Classical Revelation artist of Radio-Canada, Canadian cellist Cameron Crozman is making a name for himself both at home and internationally. Performing recitals and chamber music across Canada and the USA as well as over in Europe, engagements have taken him to such world-renowned venues as the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, Berliner Philharmonie, Paris Philharmonie, Philadelphia’s Mann Center, and Canada’s National Arts Center. He has appeared as a soloist with major orchestras across Canada including the Montreal, Winnipeg, Quebec, Hamilton, and Vancouver Island Symphonies under the direction of conductors including Gemma New, Fabien Gabel, and Edwin Outwater. As the recipient of the Canada Council Michael Measure’s prize, he was the featured soloist with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada and conductor Alain Trudel during their 2012 tour of Canada and the USA. Current season highlights include appearances with I Musici, the Niagara Symphony, a tour of the Canadian Prairies, and a performance at America’s National Museum of Music.
An avid collaborator and chamber musician, Cameron regularly shares the stage with world-renowed artists including James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, Boris Giltburg, Martin Beaver, Inon Barnatan, James Campbell, Hue Watkins, Gerard Caussé, and members of the Ébène, New Zealand, and Penderecki String Quartets. He regularly appears at festivals around the world such as the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, Ottawa Chamberfest, Toronto Summer Music Festival, Montreal Chamber Music Festival, Helsinki Musica Nova, Birmingham Frontiers Festival, and Musique et Vin festival at Clos Vougeot in Burgundy. His performances have been broadcast on CBC/Radio-Canada, Radio France, Radio Classique, and medici.tv.
Cameron’s debut album, Cavatine, recorded on the ca. 1696 “Bonjour” Stradivarius cello, was released to critical acclaim in 2019 and described by the French publication Classica Magazine as displaying “technical perfection with a personal style that leaves us wanting to hear more.” His most recent solo recording of the Britten Cello Suites, debuted in Monaco in the presence of Princess Caroline of Hannover, is already garnering similar praise, receiving highest marks from Diapason Magazine, one of the world’s leading classical music publications.
Cameron was one of six cellists from around the world chosen to take part in Gautier Capuçon’s 2016-17 Classe d’Excellence at the Louis Vuitton Foundation. After studies with Paul Pulford in Canada, he spent six years abroad at the Paris Conservatoire. There he received his 2e Cycle Supérieur Conférant le Grade de Master (Master’s level) in cello with highest honours in the class of Michel Strauss and Guillaume Paoletti, while concurrently completing his master’s level in Chamber music in the class of Claire Désert and Ami Flammer and an Artist Diploma in contemporary repertoire and creation. He has played in masterclass for world-leading cellists, including János Starker, Anner Bylsma, Lawrence Lesser, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Gary Hoffman, Richard Aaron, and Colin Carr. Passionate about teaching the next generation, he has been invited to give masterclasses at the Académie Rainier III in Monaco, Mount Royal Conservatory in Calgary, and the Victoria Conservatory among others.
Deeply committed to innovation in classical music, Cameron constantly imagines new ways to share his art with the world. He enjoys performing in unusual locations, from breweries and wineries to public markets, and makes a point of visiting smaller communities in Canada. He is fascinated by historical performance practice and exploring lesser known works while also being engaged in contemporary music and collaborating with world renowned composers including Kaija Saariaho and Pēteris Vasks. He has premiered a number of new works dedicated to him from solos to concertos and is active in commissioning new music from Canadian composers such as Alexina Louie or Kelly-Marie Murphy. He has worked with a number of contemporary music ensembles and institutions including the Ensemble intercontemporain, the IRCAM, and the Ensemble Court-circuit.
Cameron has been selected to participate in various international competitions, and is 2nd prize laureate of both the OSM Standard Life and the Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition and was one of twelve cellists chosen to compete at Kronberg Academy’s 2014 Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann. He is extremely grateful for the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, Sylva Gelber Foundation, and CBC/Radio-Canada in his projects. He is currently playing the the Spanish cello “El Tiburon” attributed to Juan Guillami of Barcelona ca. 1769 generously on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Instrument Bank.
Biography
Philip Chiu, piano
An exceedingly sociable pianist, Philip concertizes extensively as one of Canada’s most sought-after chamber musicians. He has appeared in recitals with leading musicians of the world stage, including James Ehnes, Raphael Wallfisch, Patrice Fontanarosa, Regis Pasquier, Matt Haimovitz, Radovan Vlatković, Stefan Dohr, Philippe Bernold, Alex Klein, and Eugene Isotov. He performs regularly with principal members of Canada’s leading orchestras and ensembles, including Toronto Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Crow, l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal concertmaster Andrew Wan, and Pascale Giguère of Les Violons du Roy. Along with pianist Janelle Fung, he forms one of Canada’s most exciting piano duos, the Fung-Chiu Duo. He has toured numerous times with premier touring organizations, Jeunesses Musicales Canada, Prairie Debut.
Dedicated to elevating the standard and art of collaborative piano, Philip is the creator and director of the new Collaborative Piano Program at the Domaine Forget International Festival and Academy. He is an acclaimed accompanist-coach based at McGill University, has been an invited professor-accompanist for the Conservatoire de musique de Montreal, and regularly accompanies at l’Université de Montréal. He travels regularly across Canada and the United States to accompany for national and international competitions.
Philip is extremely grateful for the support of the Sylva Gelber Music Foundation, Canada Council for the Arts and Jeunesses Musicales Canada in his various pursuits. He can be heard or seen on Classical 96.3 FM, Australia’s ABC Radio, CBC Radio, and Radio-Canada.
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