From Yes to Genesis — On the Organ

Concert Classical Music progressive rock
Date

March 5, 2027

1 performance

8:00 p.m.

Tubular Bells reinvented by a grand organ, Genesis driven by the pulse of percussion, Yes and ELP reimagined in a storm of riffs and sonic layers: the RCM Trio transforms these monuments of progressive rock into a dazzling playground where virtuosity, audacity, and pure sonic jubilation collide.

With Yves Rechsteiner on monumental keyboards, Henri-Charles Caget on inventive percussion, Frédéric Maurin on blazing electric guitar, and a galvanized Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, the boundaries between classical and rock explode. Iconic hits take on unprecedented scope, and the Maison symphonique morphs into an electrifying stage. An evening that pulses, surprises, and celebrates the absolute freedom to reinvent genres.

  • Duration 1h10 without intermission
  • Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells, part 1 (25 min)

    Genesis, Firth of Fifth (10 min)

    Yes, Close to the Edge (20 min)

    Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Hoedown (5 min)

    Pat Metheny, Minuano (10 min)

  • Organ

    Yves Rechsteiner (Trio RCM)

    Percussion

    Henri-Charles Caget (Trio RCM)

    Electric Guitar

    Frédéric Maurin (Trio RCM)

  • Production / Presentation

    Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM)

    Presentation

    Power Corporation du Canada

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