SUBCRIPTIONS to the 2022-2023 Session of the Chœur classique de l'Outaouais (Reserved Section)
Chœur classique de l'Outaouais presents

SUBCRIPTIONS to the 2022-2023 Session of the Chœur classique de l'Outaouais (Reserved Section)

In-person Event
December 10th and 11th 2022

799, rue Jacques-Cartier, Gatineau, QC, Canada
For more information about this event, please contact Chœur classique de l'Outaouais at promotion@choeurclassiqueoutaouais.ca.

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Presale subscriptions to the 2022-2023 Season of the Chœur classique de l'Outaouais (CCO) are back for a limited time only. Each subscription represents a 10% discount on the single ticket price in the “Reserved section” (first 8 rows of the center aisle) 

Most importantly, subscribers will have the chance to enter a draw for 5 subscriptions. Each prize (one subscription) can either be used in 2022-2023, as a gift for example, or in 2023-2024.

Hurry, this offer ends on October 21. Individual tickets will be on sale starting October 22. Have a great season with us!

What does the 2022-2023 Season have in store for you?

Under the direction of Tiphaine Legrand and accompanied by pianist Anthony Lampron, the OCC choristers are pleased to present L'étoile filante on December 10 and 11, 2022 and John Rutter's Magnificat on April 29 and 30, 2023.

L'étoile filante                                                                                                     

In this concert, narration and singing weave an original Christmas tale that unfolds in Nouvelle- France. Songs of that period, especially ancient noels, punctuate this inspiring tale to magnify its emotion and scope. Don't miss this poetic journey into Nouvelle-France.

Staging: Carole Myre

Magnificat, John Rutter                                                                                   

The centrepiece of this concert, John Rutter's Magnificat, speaks to contemporary sensibilities. It is a jubilant and eclectic work that draws its inspiration from various musical genres, such as Gregorian chant and jazz, while evoking the sun of Spain and South America.

John Rutter is not afraid to transgress classical orthodoxy to move us. The theme that has inspired so many composers gives birth to a work that transports and delights its audience. Why deprive yourself of this pleasure? 

Guest soloist: Élyse Charlebois, soprano                                                                                                 

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Procedure to follow

Following your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email that will provide you with a subscription number and a unique PIN. You will then be asked to select the performance you wish to attend for each of the two concerts. We encourage you to make your selections as soon as you receive this email. You will then receive the tickets you purchased for the two performances you selected.

In closing, your subscription to the 2022-2023 Season is a gesture of support that makes a huge difference to the CCO and we thank you for it.

If you have any questions about the process, please do not hesitate to contact Johane Tremblay, 819-318-3155 (promotion@choeurclassiqueoutaouais.ca)

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Presale subscriptions to the 2022-2023 Season of the Chœur classique de l'Outaouais (CCO) are back for a limited time only. Each subscription represents a 10% discount on the single ticket price in the “Reserved section” (first 8 rows of the center aisle) 

Most importantly, subscribers will have the chance to enter a draw for 5 subscriptions. Each prize (one subscription) can either be used in 2022-2023, as a gift for example, or in 2023-2024.

Hurry, this offer ends on October 21. Individual tickets will be on sale starting October 22. Have a great season with us!

What does the 2022-2023 Season have in store for you?

Under the direction of Tiphaine Legrand and accompanied by pianist Anthony Lampron, the OCC choristers are pleased to present L'étoile filante on December 10 and 11, 2022 and John Rutter's Magnificat on April 29 and 30, 2023.

L'étoile filante                                                                                                     

In this concert, narration and singing weave an original Christmas tale that unfolds in Nouvelle- France. Songs of that period, especially ancient noels, punctuate this inspiring tale to magnify its emotion and scope. Don't miss this poetic journey into Nouvelle-France.

Staging: Carole Myre

Magnificat, John Rutter                                                                                   

The centrepiece of this concert, John Rutter's Magnificat, speaks to contemporary sensibilities. It is a jubilant and eclectic work that draws its inspiration from various musical genres, such as Gregorian chant and jazz, while evoking the sun of Spain and South America.

John Rutter is not afraid to transgress classical orthodoxy to move us. The theme that has inspired so many composers gives birth to a work that transports and delights its audience. Why deprive yourself of this pleasure? 

Guest soloist: Élyse Charlebois, soprano                                                                                                 

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Procedure to follow

Following your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email that will provide you with a subscription number and a unique PIN. You will then be asked to select the performance you wish to attend for each of the two concerts. We encourage you to make your selections as soon as you receive this email. You will then receive the tickets you purchased for the two performances you selected.

In closing, your subscription to the 2022-2023 Season is a gesture of support that makes a huge difference to the CCO and we thank you for it.

If you have any questions about the process, please do not hesitate to contact Johane Tremblay, 819-318-3155 (promotion@choeurclassiqueoutaouais.ca)

Tiphaine Legrand, direction musicale

Tiphaine Legrand arrives in Quebec in 1998 where she studied singing and choir direction with Chantal Masson-Bourque at Laval University, then Nicole Paiement and Robert Ingari at the Université de Sherbrooke. Tiphaine is a passionate teacher of choral music and works with singers of all ages and in many musical styles. As the artistic director of Ensemble Kô from 2006 to 2013, Tiphaine explored in particular the links between early music and that of contemporary Québécois composers. She currently conducts several choirs, including the Choral Singing section of the Youth School of the Music Faculty of the Université de Montréal and she is the music and choir director of the Choeur classique de l'Outaouais since September 2011.

Antony Lampron, piano

Pianist Anthony Lampron works as an accompanist, repetiteur and vocal coach.  Throughout his practice, he has developed a great affinity with the vocal repertoire. In addition to his work with the Choeur classique de l'Outaouais, for which he is now the regular accompanist, he has worked with many singers and choirs including the Chanterelle de la Lièvre, the Choeur d'enfants de l'École Massé, the Choeur Alarica and the Chorale Pop de Montréal.

He has also performed for The School of Dance in Ottawa, Candlelight Concerts, Orchestre symphonique de Gatineau, McGill University, Université de Montréal, Théâtre d'art lyrique de Laval, Atelier lyrique de Chambly and the Bologna International Opera Academy in Italy,

After his studies in interpretation piano at the Université de Montréal, he perfected his vocal coaching skills both here and in Germany and undertakes in 2022 a master's degree in piano accompaniment at the University of Ottawa under the direction of pianist Frédéric Lacroix.

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