Celebrate Ludwig’s 250th birthday with the continuation of Bryan and Silvie’s ambitious two-part Beethoven project featuring new works by Paul Wiancko, Dinuk Wijeratne, and Samy Moussa.
Montreal’s “classical string band” presents Rituæls, bringing together works dating from the Middle Ages to the 21st century.
Chamberfest collaborates with musicians from the National Arts Centre Orchestra.
Montreal’s virtuoso baroque quartet expands, including voice, to explore Bach, Buxtehude, Weckman, Schutz and themes of the pandemic.
Canada’s top orchestral brass players in chamber form, True North Brass, present a program of rich polyphony perfect for the festive season.
Savour the vibrant energy and “full-bore emotion” of this prize-winning Canadian string quartet shares in a program of Haydn and Grieg.
Bach Odyssey XII – Hewitt concludes a monumental four-year journey with Bach’s ultimate masterpiece, The Art of Fugue.
Themes of separation, isolation, reunification, and rebirth abound in a program centred around Beethoven’s song cycle, “An die ferne Geliebte” (To the Distant Beloved).
The first of a two-part celebration of Beethoven, featuring exciting new commissions alongside the beloved cello sonatas that inspired them.
Music and dance intertwine in a dramatic collaboration that merges the intimacy of chamber music with the physical beauty of contemporary ballet.
Composer and tenor Jeremy Dutcher celebrates Maliseet (Wolastoq) culture and language with works from the award-winning Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa.
Internationally acclaimed pianist Alain Lefèvre shares a program of French masterworks and his own compositions from Opus 7.
Ironwood Quartet shares their “take no prisoners approach” (ARTSFILE) to standard and contemporary repertoire.
Chamberfest’s annual Concert Series closes with an integrated, immersive experience designed to challenge the boundaries of the small ensemble.