GLORIA by Vivaldi and Poulenc
Choeur classique de l'Outaouais presents

GLORIA by Vivaldi and Poulenc

In-person Event
November 29th 2025
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm / Doors: 6:45 pm

799, rue Jacques-Cartier, Gatineau, QC, Canada
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Our GLORIA concert will launch the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Chœur classique de l’Outaouais. Two masterpieces are on the program: Vivaldi’s baroque Gloria, radiant and timeless, and Poulenc’s Gloria, intense and modern.

Tiphaine Legrand will direct the Choir in a bold interpretation that echoes the visionary spirit of Vivaldi and Poulenc. True to its reputation for exploring the classics with creativity and originality, the CCO will be accompanied by two highly talented pianists. Vivaldi’s Gloria will take on a new color thanks to a new arrangement for two pianos by Frédéric Lacroix, the Choir’s pianist for over fifteen years. He will share the stage with his successor, Anthony Lampron, who will bring his own sensitivity and musical energy to the performance.

Guest soprano Marie-Claire Fafard-Blais will enrich this vibrant program with her clear agile voice.

If you buy your tickets now, you will receive a 10% discount! This promotional sale is valid until October 31.

Don't miss this experience nesting at the intersection of tradition, innovation, and musical emotion!

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ACCOMPANIED LEISURE! Do you have a Companion Leisure Card? The CCO will be delighted to offer your accompanying party free access to the concert when you will be presenting your card to our volunteers.

If you don't have your card at the time of the concert, and your disability is such that you need to be accompanied on your outings, the person accompanying you will also be entitled to free access to the concert.

In order to make you feel welcome, we encourage you to contact us to discuss your needs: promotion@choeurclassiqueoutaouais.ca

To obtain your Companion Leisure Card , visit: https://www.carteloisir.ca/en/

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Our GLORIA concert will launch the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Chœur classique de l’Outaouais. Two masterpieces are on the program: Vivaldi’s baroque Gloria, radiant and timeless, and Poulenc’s Gloria, intense and modern.

Tiphaine Legrand will direct the Choir in a bold interpretation that echoes the visionary spirit of Vivaldi and Poulenc. True to its reputation for exploring the classics with creativity and originality, the CCO will be accompanied by two highly talented pianists. Vivaldi’s Gloria will take on a new color thanks to a new arrangement for two pianos by Frédéric Lacroix, the Choir’s pianist for over fifteen years. He will share the stage with his successor, Anthony Lampron, who will bring his own sensitivity and musical energy to the performance.

Guest soprano Marie-Claire Fafard-Blais will enrich this vibrant program with her clear agile voice.

If you buy your tickets now, you will receive a 10% discount! This promotional sale is valid until October 31.

Don't miss this experience nesting at the intersection of tradition, innovation, and musical emotion!

***

ACCOMPANIED LEISURE! Do you have a Companion Leisure Card? The CCO will be delighted to offer your accompanying party free access to the concert when you will be presenting your card to our volunteers.

If you don't have your card at the time of the concert, and your disability is such that you need to be accompanied on your outings, the person accompanying you will also be entitled to free access to the concert.

In order to make you feel welcome, we encourage you to contact us to discuss your needs: promotion@choeurclassiqueoutaouais.ca

To obtain your Companion Leisure Card , visit: https://www.carteloisir.ca/en/

Tiphaine Legrand

Tiphaine Legrand has a rich background in choir conducting. She studied singing and choir conducting with Chantal Masson-Bourque at Université Laval, then with Nicole Paiement and Robert Ingari at Université de Sherbrooke. Tiphaine is a passionate pedagogue of choral music and works with singers of all ages and in many musical styles. Founder and then artistic director of the ensemble Kô in its early years, Tiphaine particularly explored the links between early music and that of contemporary Québécois composers. She is responsible for the choral singing sector at the LUMI School of the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Music, and she is the music and choir director of the Chœur classique de l'Outaouais since September 2011.

Driven by a desire to make choral singing more accessible and inclusive, she directs a choir at the Centre AVC/Aphasie Laval as part of a pilot project initiated by SAMS (Société pour les arts en milieux de santé). She is also a member of the Collège des chefs de l'Alliance chorale du Québec and provides choral conducting training for primary school teachers. 

Anthony Lampron

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 as the accompanist with the Choeur classique de l'Outaouais, the Ottawa classical choir and the University of Ottawa choir, he has worked with many singers and choirs including the Choeur de l'Orchestre Symphonique de Gatineau, the Chanterelle de la Lièvre and the Choeur d'enfants de l'École Massé.


As soloist, he was heard at the Candlelight concerts in Ottawa and Montreal in the Tribute to Coldplay and Tribute to Elton John concerts. He also played the solo celesta part in Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker ballet presented by the Orchestre symphonique de Gatineau in 2021. In addition to his solo commitments, he accompanied the ballet classes of The School of Dance in Ottawa in 2021-2022. Previously, he had worked in July 2018 at Corso di Perfezionamente in Italy and in July 2017 at the Bologna International Opera Academy in Italy as well as at McGill University, from 2013-2015.

Frédéric Lacroix

Frédéric Lacroix has performed in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborative pianist. As such, he has performed with many important musicians, including Branford Marsalis, Johannes Moser, Kathleen Battle, Alexander Rudin, and some of Canada’s most noted musicians. He has made regular radio appearances on CBC and Radio-Canada in Canada as well as NPR in the U.S.

Frédéric is also active as a composer, having composed for Ottawa Chamberfest, the Society of American Music, the Canadian University Music Society, the Chœur Classique de l’Outaouais, and other noted Canadian musicians.

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