Cine-concert
Relive all the classics in grand style
Experience the greatest movies as never before with Cine-Concerts at Place des Arts. It’s a new way to enjoy cinematic classics and their soundtracks, with a symphony orchestra playing the original score live.
Held in the magnificent Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier concert hall, Cine-Concerts bring new life to the movie experience and allow attendees to relive their best big-screen memories. The line-up is wide-ranging, and our programmers are attentive to audience requests. From the Harry Potter saga to the Jurassic Park franchise, as well as popular video game soundtracks like Assassin’s Creed and Zelda, the program targets fans of all generations, giving them the chance to wax nostalgic and thrill once more to their favourites.
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Classical Music • Videogame Soundtracks
Heroes : a video game symphony
May 20, 20261 performanceMaison symphoniqueIn May, under the baton of Kevin Zakresky, Heroes : A Video Game Symphony will immerse us in the greatest video game themes, from Fallout to Assassin’s Creed, as well as World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy, with projections and sequences from these landmark games for several generations.
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Classical Music • Film Soundtracks
Edward Scissorhands in Concert
October 10, 20261 performanceSalle Wilfrid-PelletierEdward Scissorhands in Concert Live to Film, the quirky, modern fairytale with GRAMMY-winning composer Danny Elfman’s ethereal musical score performed live in sync to film by a full orchestra, under the baton of conductor Evan Mitchell.
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Classical Music • Film Soundtracks • organ
Nosferatu the Vampire in Cine-Concert
October 29, 20261 performanceMaison symphoniqueDistorted sets, haunting shadows, creatures beyond the realm of reality—Nosferatu the Vampire brings together every hallmark of the German Expressionist masterpiece. Directed in 1922 by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, this silent film—the first major adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula—has lost none of its hypnotic power.