June 9 to 21, 2026
Chamber music is an intimate musical art form that grounds the listener and soothes the soul. It requires sublime collaboration and cohesion between artists, each of whom plays a key role in the interpretation and performance. The Festival gathers these individuals into a greater whole, as emerging talents in classical music take the stage alongside well-established musicians to bring this singular musical style to life.
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Classical Music • Chamber Music
For the Love of Brahms
June 9, 20261 performanceSalle BourgieElegance, passion and lyricism. A concert that will make you fall in love with Brahms all over again.
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Classical Music • Chamber Music
Works for solo violin by J. S. Bach | Part 1
June 9, 20261 performanceSalle BourgieSirena Huang, a brilliant violinist and prizewinner of prestigious international competitions, takes on a major artistic challenge: performing the complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin by Bach in three concerts offering you an opportunity to experience the full breadth of her exceptional talent and musicality
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Classical Music • Chamber Music
Works for solo violin by J. S. Bach | Part 2
June 11, 20261 performanceSalle BourgieThe great American virtuoso Sirena Huang continues her performance of Bach’s complete works for solo violin with this second concert in a series of three.
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Classical Music • Chamber Music
Cellobration! Tribute to Gregor Piatigorsky
June 11, 20261 performanceSalle BourgieA concert led by Festival Founder and Artistic Director Denis Brott, protegé of the great Russian-American cellist.
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Classical Music • Chamber Music
The World According to Sinatra, Ellington & Gershwin
June 12, 20261 performanceSalle BourgieBig band and the golden age of jazz and American song.
Musical intimacy on a large scale
The Montréal Chamber Music Festival, founded in 1995 by Denis Brott, will soon celebrate 31 years of pursuing its mission to deliver an intimate musical experience that unites audiences and artists. The Festival has built its reputation on excellent performers who are authentically, fully engaged. Now considered a classical music touchstone in North America, the Festival offers a constantly evolving program featuring a whole spectrum of sensory experiences created by the harmony of instruments.