Culture

Big Christmas concert

On December 11 at 2 p.m., Festival Stradivaria and Alexandre Da Costa invite the public to a magical, luminous concert at Mont-Tremblant’s Saint-Jovite church. Accompanied by the Longueuil Symphony Orchestra,…

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Christmas Concert by the Choeur Tremblant

The magic of the Holiday Season rests largely on Christmas music, much of which is heard only at this enchanting time of year. The program for this concert – piloted…

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Sixty years of French presence in the Laurentians

In December 1918, the association of French war veterans purchased a huge piece of land in Sainte-Adèle, close to Lac Bouthillier and the Mulets River. It was here that Montreal’s…

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Un roman jeunesse prend pour décor le mont Tremblant

A children’s book in a Mont Tremblant setting A fourth book in the successful children’s series “Les enquêtes d’Esther et Ben”, Disparitions au mont Tremblant, takes its young readers on…

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The Chœur Tremblant: the joy of singing

The Chœur Tremblant is starting its fall activities and looking for new members. If you like to sing, consider joining! Requirements: a true voice and ear, and a willingness to…

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Festi Jazz Mont-Tremblant: 15th birthday this summer!

From August 3 to 7, downtown Mont- Tremblant will sway to the rhythms of more than 50 free jazz concerts, 166 artists, seven series and five master classes on three…

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The Blues return to Tremblant

Three days of intense music await festival-goers on July 14, 15 and 16. The setting is, of course, Tremblant’s charming pedestrian village. Starting at 1 p.m. every day, the concerts…

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Festival Stradivaria: programming emotions

This unique, nomadic, music festival – the Festival Stradivaria – provides a rich, highly diversified program running from Beethoven to Boulay. For its 24th such annual event, the festival moves…

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In Vino Veritas: a fabulous story of wine

Once upon a time … in fact, it was in 6000 B.C or so that the first grape vines appeared in the Caucasus, cradle of wine-making. Moving via Egypt, Phoenicia…

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A man and his guitar: a life in songs

In Montreal in the ‘60s, a young Richard Trépanier lived the Beatles revolution and the new sound brought by the group Harmonium to the music of Quebec. In the family…

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