The symbolism is powerful: almost a year and a half after the pandemic began and the sudden interruption of choral activities throughout Quebec, on this first Sunday of the Festival the OSM Chorus takes centre stage on its own. With this gesture comes the pure joy of singing, the soul’s expression and the visceral affirmation of our humanity. An afternoon filled with choral singing, spanning centuries of music, to a backdrop of love and nature.
Songs of Love
- Avec le Chœur de l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
- Chef de choeur Andrew Megill
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