![]() The renowned trio celebrates 30 years of music with a program that includes selections taken from Haydn’s Trio in C major, Dvorak’s famous Dumky Trio, and Ukrainian composer Skoryk’s Melody, along with work by Ottawa’s Kelly-Marie Murphy and Robert Rival, the latter in an Ottawa premiere. Sarah Slean & Ironwood Quartet (Sunday, July 23)įour-time JUNO- and two-time GEMINI-nominated artist and composer Sarah Slean is joined by the Ironwood Quartet (violinists Jessica Linnebach and Emily Kruspe, cellist Rachel Mercer, and Chamberfest’s Artistic Director and violinist/violist Carissa Klopoushak) in a concert of Sarah’s original compositions, along with the world premiere of three new works for voice, piano, and string quartet. The Grammy Award-winning violinist and longtime friend of the Fest opens Chamberfest in a program of Bach’s violin concertos, with fellow soloists including Luc Beauséjour (harpsichord), Joanna G’froerer (flute), and Chip Hamann (oboe), along with the National Arts Centre Orchestra under Alexander Shelley. James Ehnes & NACO: Bach Concerti (Thursday, July 20) These concerts feature large-scale collaborations between world-renowned musicians. The line-up includes local artists and festival favourites, along with acknowledged masters, and emerging Canadian and international stars. Ottawa Chamberfest is back to bring enchanting, entertaining and thought-provoking artists to the nation’s capital from July 20 to August 3, 2023. ![]() In partnership with the Ottawa Chamberfest Top L-R: – Angela Hewitt (Photo: James Katz) Isidore String Quartet / Banff Bottom L-R: Chloe Kim Ensemble Obiora (all photos courtesy of Ottawa Chamberfest) ![]()
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