From the fairy-tale world of The Nutcracker to toe-tapping Quebec folk music, you’re invited to a rousing concert given by the OSM and Le Vent du Nord. This folk group will perform their own music as well as orchestral versions of traditional songs, and reels, jigs, and other lively tunes will swing alongside Tchaikovsky’s scintillating music.
Kent Nagano meets Le Vent du Nord
- Chef d’orchestre Kent Nagano | Contralto : Marie-Nicole Lemieux
- Le Vent du Nord Nicolas Boulerice (chant, vielle à roue, piano); André Brunet (violon, pieds, voix); Réjean Brunet (accordéon diatonique, piano, basse, guimbarde, voix); Olivier Demers (violon, pieds, mandoline, voix); André Gagné (chant, guitare, bouzouki)
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