Alexandre Da Costa and the Orchestre Philharmonique du Québec invite you to Beethoven's great choral symphony, as it has never been presented before. Come and hear it sung in French, Haitien Creole, Innu, English and Hebrew, and punctuated by opera, jazz and rock songs performed by our guest artists Yama Laurent, Sharon Azrieli, Shauit, Brenden Friesen, Éléonore Lagacé, Édelène Fitzgerald, Michaël Girard, Franck Julien and Queenie Clément.
Beethoven's 9th, From Haiti to Jerusalem
- Chef et soliste Alexandre Da Costa
- Artistes invité·e·s Yama Laurent, Sharon Azrieli, Shauit, Brenden Friesen, Éléonore Lagacé, Édelène Fitzgerald, Michaël Girard, Franck Julien, Queenie Clément
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