

HausMusique : The Romantic Salon with Duo Concertante
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, 9e Musique@17h, at mecenatmusica@gmail.com.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2027 | 5:00 PM (doors open at 4:30 PM)
Le 9e (Eaton Centre)
Tickets from $30 (plus fees and taxes)
About the Concert
HausMusique : Duo Concertante, one of Canada’s most prolific chamber ensembles consisting of violinist Nancy Dahn and pianist Timothy Steeves, offer a widely varied program spanning the 19th century, embracing the idea of the Romantic Salon where both known and new works were shared and appreciated among friends. Based in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Duo Concertante has performed across North America, Europe, and China and received multiple ECMA (East Coast Music Awards) and MusicNL Awards, as well as a Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize in recognition of their contribution to the arts in Canada.
Their program includes the winding and plaintive piano trio by Clara Schumann, one of the 19th century’s most important pianists. Dvorak’s songful “Four Romantic Pieces” follow, along with Beethoven’s fourth sonata for violin and piano. This work contains all the great trademarks of early Beethoven – dramatic contrasts, driving energy, and quicksilver exchanges between the violin and the piano. A Sonata for Violin and Piano by Swedish composer Amanda Maier brings the program to a close. Maier studied in Stockholm before moving to Leipzig and eventually settling in Amsterdam where she and her husband hosted and performed in musical gatherings in the company of Clara Schumann, Grieg, and Brahms, among many others. Her music is full of Scandinavian flair and tenderness, in a style similar to Dvorak’s; the sonata is a fantastic discovery recently recorded by Duo Concertante.
Musicians
Duo Concertante:
Nandy Dahn, violin
Timothy Steeves, piano
with Cameron Crozman, cello “The next great Canadian cello star” (CBC Music)
Programme
Clara Schumann – Piano Trio (1st mvt)
Dvorak – Four Romantic Pieces
Beethoven – Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 4 in A minor
Amanda Maier – Sonata for Violin and Piano
⏳ The concert will last approximately 60 minutes.
Seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition to your concert, you can make a dinner reservation at the Ile-de-France restaurant, with a meal prepared by renowned chefs Derek Dammann and Liam Hopkins. Reserve here.
On the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5 PM, we invite the public to enjoy a glass during the concerts, meet the artists, and book at the 9e Île-de-France restaurant for post-concert dinner.
Press Reviews of Duo Concertante
Opera News ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Caroline Gélinas “pours forth liquid tone, sensual and ravishing […] This is a skilled singer and interpreter who seems mature beyond her years.”
Halifax Chronicle-Herald ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ called Duo Concertante “two packages of musical dynamite that would credit any stage on the planet.”
Wiener Zeitung (Vienna) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Majesty, passion and excitement. Inspiring!”
Age requirement: 8+. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
♿ Accessibility: this venue is wheelchair accessible
❓ Consult the FAQ for this event.
Seating plan :
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- Refunds
- No refunds
- Access for persons with mobility impairment
- Yes
- Free for Accompanying Person
- Yes
⭐️ Discover all concerts at 9e Musique@17h ⭐️
Tuesday, March 2, 2027 | 5:00 PM (doors open at 4:30 PM)
Le 9e (Eaton Centre)
Tickets from $30 (plus fees and taxes)
About the Concert
HausMusique : Duo Concertante, one of Canada’s most prolific chamber ensembles consisting of violinist Nancy Dahn and pianist Timothy Steeves, offer a widely varied program spanning the 19th century, embracing the idea of the Romantic Salon where both known and new works were shared and appreciated among friends. Based in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Duo Concertante has performed across North America, Europe, and China and received multiple ECMA (East Coast Music Awards) and MusicNL Awards, as well as a Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize in recognition of their contribution to the arts in Canada.
Their program includes the winding and plaintive piano trio by Clara Schumann, one of the 19th century’s most important pianists. Dvorak’s songful “Four Romantic Pieces” follow, along with Beethoven’s fourth sonata for violin and piano. This work contains all the great trademarks of early Beethoven – dramatic contrasts, driving energy, and quicksilver exchanges between the violin and the piano. A Sonata for Violin and Piano by Swedish composer Amanda Maier brings the program to a close. Maier studied in Stockholm before moving to Leipzig and eventually settling in Amsterdam where she and her husband hosted and performed in musical gatherings in the company of Clara Schumann, Grieg, and Brahms, among many others. Her music is full of Scandinavian flair and tenderness, in a style similar to Dvorak’s; the sonata is a fantastic discovery recently recorded by Duo Concertante.
Musicians
Duo Concertante:
Nandy Dahn, violin
Timothy Steeves, piano
with Cameron Crozman, cello “The next great Canadian cello star” (CBC Music)
Programme
Clara Schumann – Piano Trio (1st mvt)
Dvorak – Four Romantic Pieces
Beethoven – Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 4 in A minor
Amanda Maier – Sonata for Violin and Piano
⏳ The concert will last approximately 60 minutes.
Seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition to your concert, you can make a dinner reservation at the Ile-de-France restaurant, with a meal prepared by renowned chefs Derek Dammann and Liam Hopkins. Reserve here.
On the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5 PM, we invite the public to enjoy a glass during the concerts, meet the artists, and book at the 9e Île-de-France restaurant for post-concert dinner.
Press Reviews of Duo Concertante
Opera News ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Caroline Gélinas “pours forth liquid tone, sensual and ravishing […] This is a skilled singer and interpreter who seems mature beyond her years.”
Halifax Chronicle-Herald ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ called Duo Concertante “two packages of musical dynamite that would credit any stage on the planet.”
Wiener Zeitung (Vienna) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Majesty, passion and excitement. Inspiring!”
Age requirement: 8+. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
♿ Accessibility: this venue is wheelchair accessible
❓ Consult the FAQ for this event.
Seating plan :
Stage
[ AAAAA ] [ AAAAA ] [ AAAAA ]
[ BBBBB ] [ BBBBB ] [ BBBBB ]
[ CCCCC ] [ CCCCC ] [ CCCCC ]
[ DDDDD ] [ DDDDD ] [ DDDDD ]
- Refunds
- No refunds
- Access for persons with mobility impairment
- Yes
- Free for Accompanying Person
- Yes
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