OSQ
 

September 12 concert:

Exoticism and Virtuosity

Grands concerts

September 13 concert:

Exoticism and Virtuosity

Sélection Desjardins

September 19 concert:

Brandenburg Marathon

Homage to Bach

September 28 concert:

Symphonic Rock

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

September 29 concert:

Symphonic Rock

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

October 10 concert:

Paganini’s Stradivarius

Grands concerts

October 31 concert:

Suites and Concertos

Homage to Bach

November 11 concert:

Two stories rather than one!

Concerts familles Industrielle Alliance

November 16 concert:

Viva el Flamenco!

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

November 17 concert:

Viva el Flamenco!

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

November 28 concert:

King Edward

Grands concerts

November 29 concert:

King Edward

Sélection Desjardins

December 04 concert:

Bach Today Conference

Homage to Bach

December 19 concert:

Pure Poetry

Grands concerts

January 16 concert:

Discovery and Wonder

Grands concerts

January 17 concert:

Discovery and Wonder

Sélection Desjardins

January 25 concert:

Invitation to the Dance

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

January 26 concert:

Invitation to the Dance

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

January 30 concert:

Ad majorem Dei gloriam

Homage to Bach

February 13 concert:

In Chopin’s Country

Grands concerts

February 17 concert:

Carnaval des animaux

Concerts familles Industrielle Alliance

February 29 concert:

Quiet on the Set!

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

March 1st concert:

Quiet on the Set!

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

March 15 concert:

Symphony of a Thousand

Sélection Desjardins

March 15 concert:

Symphony of a Thousand

Grands concerts

March 19 concert:

Bach as seen by…

Homage to Bach

April 13 concert:

The Bird Clan (creation)

Concerts familles Industrielle Alliance

April 18 concert:

“Italianissimo!”

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

April 19 concert:

“Italianissimo!”

Week-end électrisants Hydro-Québec

April 23 concert:

London by Night

Grands concerts

May 28 concert:

Spotlight on Quebec City

Grands concerts

May 29 concert:

Spotlight on Quebec City

Sélection Desjardins

September 10 concert:

Searching for Heroes

Grands concerts

September 11 concert:

Searching for Heroes

Sélection Desjardins

September 11 concert:

Searching for Heroes

Matins en musique

September 17 concert:

Hebraic colours

Musiques du monde

September 25 concert:

Sweets Served on a Silver Platter

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

September 26 concert:

Sweets Served on a Silver Platter

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

October 1st concert:

A Combination of Tastes

Hommage à Haydn et Mendelssohn

November 05 concert:

Two Centuries of Viennese Music

Grands concerts

November 09 concert:

Planet Baobab

Concerts famille Industrielle Alliance

November 13 concert:

Dompierre Retrospective

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

November 14 concert:

Dompierre Retrospective

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

November 17 concert:

Celebrate a Choral Christmas!

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

November 26 concert:

French Romanticism

Grands concerts

November 27 concert:

French Romanticism

Matins en musique

November 27 concert:

French Romanticism

Sélection Desjardins

December 03 concert:

Haydn's ultimate masterpiece

Hommage à Haydn et Mendelssohn

December 10 concert:

What the Eastern Wind Heard

Musiques du monde

December 16 concert:

Celebrate a Choral Christmas!

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

January 14 concert:

The Multiple Facets of the Symphony

Grands concerts

January 15 concert:

The Multiple Facets of the Symphony

Sélection Desjardins

January 15 concert:

The Multiple Facets of the Symphony

Matins en musique

February 1st concert:

Symphonic Bazaar

Concerts famille Industrielle Alliance

February 11 concert:

Romanticism: Dawn and Dusk

Grands concerts

February 26 concert:

Homage to Félix

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

February 27 concert:

Homage to Félix

Coups de foudre Hydro-Québec

March 18 concert:

Celebrating the Maestro!

Grands concerts

March 19 concert:

Celebrating the Maestro!

Sélection Desjardins

March 25 concert:

Piazzolla's Seasons

Musiques du monde

April 1st concert:

Youth and Wisdom

Hommage à Haydn et Mendelssohn

April 08 concert:

The Old World and the New

Grands concerts

April 22 concert:

Grand Concertante Evening

Hommage à Haydn et Mendelssohn

May 04 concert:

The Orchestra of all Colours

Grands concerts

May 27 concert:

Great Opera Choirs

Grands concerts

May 28 concert:

Great Opera Choirs

Sélection Desjardins

 

OSQ biography

The Orchestre symphonique de Québec, yesterday to today…

The Orchestre symphonique de Québec celebrated its 100th anniversary on October 3, 2002, taking its place as Canada 's oldest symphony.

Recognized as one of the primary engines of musical activity in the Quebec City region, the Orchestre plays before more than 100,000 people each year. Fully committed to its environment, the Orchestre has created numerous pieces by Quebec , Canadian and foreign composers. It has also participated in several national and international events, including Quebec City 's tercentennial celebrations in 1908, the Congrès de la langue française in 1937, the Sommet de la francophonie in 1987 and the Summit of the Americas in 2001. The Orchestre was also retained for the official inauguration of the Théâtre Capitole in 1903, the Palais Montcalm in 1932 and the Grand Théâtre de Québec in 1971.

Involved in contributing to the cultural development of future generations, the OSQ set up its first educational matinees in 1936. Today the Symphonic Matinéés and Family Concerts continue to give children the opportunity to learn about the classical repertoire. In fact, the Orchestre has been awarded a “Jeune public” “Production de l'année – jeune public” Opus Prize for its Family Concert Planète Baobab , based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince , presented in collaboration with the Arsenal à musique in 2000.

Also, to pursue its mission to support future generations, in the 1940s the OSQ set up a competition for young performers. This competition, which is still held today, has been taking place on an annual basis since 2002 and is now devoted to Canadian concertos. Finally, an inexhaustible source of inspiration and motivation among students, the OSQ regularly collaborates with the Conservatoire de musique de Québec and Université Laval's Faculty of Music.

The OSQ series programs and promotional concerts, the various one-time events that it participates in, as well as its collaboration with the Opéra de Québec and the Grands Ballets Canadiens, highlight the versatility and knowledge of its 66 permanent musicians. The OSQ's summer program gives the population the opportunity to discover the Orchestre during more rural-based popular activities produced by various organizations, including the Festival d'été de Québec, the Festival de Lanaudière and the Festival international du Domaine Forget de Charlevoix.

OSQ concerts are regularly picked up to be broadcast on Société Radio-Canada radio and television. The OSQ now has 17 recordings in its discography, which greatly contributes to its international outreach. This aspect of the OSQ's activities became more prolific with the arrival of Maestro Yoav Talmi , in 1998, as he has made not less than six recordings on his own. His recording efforts have paid off, since each one has outsold the previous one or been nominated by various organizations. For example, the Concert français with violinist James Ehnes obtained five diapasons from Diapason magazine — a perfect mark — and was named “Record of the Month” in Répertoire . He has also been nominated for Juno awards and won the Félix award for “Best Classical Album of the Year” in 2002. His 100 ans de danse was nominated at the ADISQ Gala in 2003. The recording made with pianist Alain Lefèvre , which contains André Mathieu 's Concerto de Québec , obtained the Félix for “Album of the year – Classical / Orchestra and large ensemble” in 2004. The album Extase with soprano Measha Brueggergosman was awarded the prize for “Best Classical Recording” at the 19 th East Coast Music Awards, in Halifax in 2007, in addition to being nominated for a Juno in the “Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral Performance” category. Finally, the OSQ's unanimously critically acclaimed Children's Corner (piano pieces by Debussy, orchestrated by Caplet, Ansermet, Stokowski, Ravel and Busser) was released in 2007.

Recording is not the only field in which the OSQ has stood out since its foundation. In March 2006, it won the Opus Prize for “Concert of the Year – Quebec ”, 2005-2006 season, for its moving interpretation of Leonard Bernstein's Symphony no. 3, “Kaddish.” Other prestigious awards have also recognized the OSQ's significant contribution to the development of Canadian musical life.

The OSQ has always been intimately linked to the events that have marked the history of the Quebec City region. It has played an active role in the festivities surrounding the 400 th anniversary of the foundation of Quebec City in 2008, by performing, on March 15 th 2008, Gustav Mahler's spectacular 8th symphony, the “Symphony of a Thousand”. It has been interpreted by over 1,000 musical performers, including a 750-voice choir, a choir of 100 children, an orchestra made up of 150 musicians (including those from the Orchestre symphonique de Trois-Rivières, the Université Laval Faculty of Music and the Conservatoire de musique de Québec), eight solo singers and a conductor. Presented for the first time in Quebec City before an audience of 12 425 people, this outstanding piece is most appropriate and takes its place among the entire range of the great composer's symphonies that Yoav Talmi and the OSQ began a few years ago.

On August 25 th 2008, it was with great pride that Orchestre symphonique de Québec presented Tchaikovsky's percussive 1812 Overture and Orff's Carmina Burana to an audience of 60,000 people in a performance that brought over 300 artists together on stage. Soloists Aline Kutan, Nathaniel Watson, and Mathew White, the OSQ musicians and choir, the Rhapsodes choir, Maîtrise des Petits chanteurs de Québec, the brass and percussion sections of the Royal 22 nd Regiment Band, and members of the 5 th Light Artillery Regiment of Canada gathered on stage to mark the end of the last big weekend of 400 th anniversary celebrations with this colorful concert.

Ten prestigious conductors have presided over the history of the OSQ: Joseph Vézina (1902-1924), Robert Talbot (1924-1942), Edwin Bélanger (1942-1951), Wilfrid Pelletier (1951-1966), Françoys Bernier (1966-1968), Pierre Dervaux (1968-1975), James DePreist (1976-1983), Simon Streatfeild (1983-1991), Pascal Verrot (1991-1998) and Yoav Talmi , the OSQ's conductor since July 1998.

 


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