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ArticlesMovement reimagines a Shakespearean tragedy in a bold wordless creation. By Sophie Jama
Interview with Olivier Godin on a program featuring major names and new discoveries. By Andrew Burlone
Arion Baroque Orchestra invites Montreal audiences on a journey to the heart of the French Grand Siècle with Le Roi danse
On May 2, St Matthias’ acoustic will highlight Lassus’s intricate lines of Renaissance polyphony
Experience Calabria’s musical legacy and immerse yourself in Italy’s rhythms, flavours, and soul
Canadian Premiere of Songs, Battles and Dances of the Old and New World (1100–1780)
Month-long human voice celebration with concerts across Montreal’s West Island. By Irwin Rapoport
A vibrant 13th edition, mixing discoveries, renowned artists and emerging voices
Traquen’Art presents a Barcelona-based sextet that gives Catalan rumba a fiery new twist
The trombone and the voice come together in a profoundly expressive dialogue at Bourgie Hall
Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal unveils Arab‑Persian treasures at Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
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