Maison symphonique

A place for music like no other
Inaugurated in 2011, Maison symphonique invites you to enjoy the ultimate experience of a classical music concert. Built to the most exacting standards of natural acoustics and architecture, this space provides perfect visibility and immersive intimacy for an exceptional audio and visual experience. With its 2,100 seats, Maison symphonique hosts the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, as well as other ensembles such as the Orchestre Métropolitain and Les Violons du Roy. It also hosts jazz and pop music concerts.
Highly acclaimed in the classical music world since its inception, Maison symphonique has welcomed the most renowned conductors for over a decade, offering rich programming and an exceptional musical experience.
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Classical Music
Angélique Kidjo Sings Glass
March 19, 20251 performanceMaison symphoniqueWhile Beethoven poetically depicted birdsong and rippling streams, Janáček, a stark observer, contrasted the stillness of forest life with the conflict-filled world of humans.
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Classical Music
Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony
March 20, 20251 performanceMaison symphoniqueMozart had a special fondness for the clarinet and composed a stunning concerto for the instrument, which will highlight all the finesse of OSM Principal Clarinet Todd Cope.
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Classical Music
The “Pastoral” Symphony and the Mythology of Glass
March 20, 20251 performanceMaison symphoniqueGlass drew inspiration from African poems to compose Ifé, while Beethoven conveyed his impressions as he strolled through the German countryside.
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