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Day 13
Thursday, August 2nd

Schedule subject to change without notice.

Masters of the Lute
12 noon
Church of St. John the Evangelist
  • Matthew Wadsworth – lute
  • Sylvain Bergeron – lute
Chamber Music of Debussy and Brahms
12 noon
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
  • Alcan Quartet
  • Kimball Sykes – clarinet
The Alcan Quartet joins forces with National Arts Centre Orchestra principal clarinetist Kimball Sykes in the Brahms Clarinet Quintet, also the Debussy String Quartet in G major.
Impressionisme
2 p.m.
First Baptist Church
  • Para Arpa
Harp duo Caroline Léonardelli and Caroline Lizotte in recital of French and Spanish repertoire from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Celebrating the Renoir Landscapes exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.
Nancy Argenta
5 p.m.
  • Pass Plus
  • Pass Plus
Christ Church Cathedral
  • Nancy Argenta – soprano
  • Theatre of Early Music
Louis Lortie
8:00 p.m.
  • Pass Plus
  • Pass Plus
  • Piano Pass
  • Piano Pass
Dominion-Chalmers United Church
  • Louis Lortie – piano
One of Canada’s greatest pianists plays works of Schumann and Grieg, on his very own stunning Fazioli grand piano!
Beethoven String Quartets V
8 p.m.
  • Pass Plus
  • Pass Plus
  • Pass Plus
  • Beethoven Pass
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
  • Leipzig String Quartet
  • String Quartet in C major, opus 18, no. 6
  • String Quartet in F major, opus 74
  • String Quartet in E-flat major, opus 127
Music from Latin America
8 p.m.
First Baptist Church
  • Daniel Bolshoy – guitar
Works by composers from Cuba, Venezuela, Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil performed by star guitarist Daniel Bolshoy and a string quartet.
East Meets West: New Approaches to Classical Music of India
8 p.m.
St. Matthew’s Anglican Church
  • Trichy Sankaran – mrdangam (Indian double-headed drum)
  • Suba Sankaran – vocalist / percussion
  • Autorickshaw
Trichy Sankaran, maestro of the mrdangam (Indian double-headed drum), joins Indo-Canadian hybrid ensemble Autorickshaw with Suba Sankaran in a fresh take on traditional chamber music from India.
Late Night Curry
11 p.m.
St. Matthew's Anglican Church
  • Autorickshaw
Autorickshaw continues the musical journey to the Indian sub-continent in an upbeat late-night concert that fuses classical Indian music with modern Western influences.

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