Chorusmaster Andrew Megill invites you to a concert showcasing Spanish and Mexican composers of the 16th and 17th centuries that is sure to move you. For this event, 12 singers from the OSM Chorus show off their polyphonic acumen in their performance of works in Indigenous languages and in Latin, also featuring top instrumentalists. A moment of opportunity to discover a fabulous yet little-known repertoire!
Baroque Polyphonies in the Cities of Gold
- Chœur de l’OSM Andrew Megill (chef de chœur et direction), Elinor Frey (violoncelle), Sylvain Bergeron (théorbe et guitare baroque), Luc Beauséjour (clavecin et orgue positif)
- Programme de concert et artistes sujets à changement sans préavis
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