Two emotion-filled works crown the last concert of the Orchestre symphonique de Laval season! On the one hand, the rich, deep tones of the cello embodying Don Quixote, a chivalrous hero who will sweep you away on a multitude of adventures. In addition, the Maison symphonique's great organ will resound at prescribed moments in the Third Symphony by Saint-Saëns, a grandiose and profoundly moving work.
L'OSL à la MSM
- Chef Jacques Lacombe | Violoncelle : Stéphane Tétreault | Violon : Antoine Bareil | Alto : Frédéric Lambert | Orgue : Jean-Willy Kunz
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