Domaine Forget
A meeting place for great musical traditions from all over the world, it welcomes more than 400 artists to its various activities each year. Its International Festival presents each summer more than seventy events including more than thirty concerts focused mainly on classical music, but also relating to jazz and dance, a dozen brunches-music and twenty activities free awareness. The International Academy, at the heart of Domaine Forget's activities, welcomes some 120 pedagogues and nearly 500 students each year to its professional development sessions. Affecting different families of instruments or disciplines, these sessions include: Brass, Composition, Piano, Wood, Chamber music, Vocals and vocal accompaniment, Guitar, Dance, Strings, Conducting, String ensemble and Choir, Variety programming is devoted to popular music, song, humor, theater, cinema and much more.
History
At the turn of the 20th century, Domaine Forget was three separate estates owned by three eminent Canadians. Les Sablons was owned by Joseph Lavergne, a judge and colleague of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Hauterive was the property of Adolphe-Basile Routhier, a judge and the lyricist of the French-language version of O Canada. Gil'Mont, which forms the major part of the property, was the estate of Rodolphe Forget, a Member of Parliament and investor and entrepreneur in the Charlevoix region.
In 1945, Les Petites Franciscaines de Marie, a religious order, first purchased Gil'Mont as the school "Institut Familial" (Family Institute), and a year later bought the properties belonging to Judges Laverge and Routhier in order to protect the privacy of the educational institution. In 1977, the school was converted into what is now known as Le Domaine Forget, a non-profit corporation with a mission of promoting music and dance.
International Festival
The festival features dance, jazz, and most prominently classical music. Concerts run from June to September and feature well-known artists from all over the world.
The festival concerts take place almost exclusively in the 600-seat Concert Hall, which was built in 1996 by Le Domaine Forget and is known for its remarkable acoustics.
International Music and Dance Academy
The academy plays host to a number of different masterclass sessions: Brass. Composition, Piano, Chamber Music, Voice & Vocal Accompaniment, Guitar, Dance, Strings, Conducting, String Ensemble and Choir. All occur at different times of the summer and fall and feature faculty from around Quebec, Canada, and the world. Domaine features the Paul-Lafleur Pavilion, a complex of double-occupancy rooms with 1 shared bathroom per 4 people and a recently renovated dormitory. At the end of each session, a public concert is offered featuring student performances.
Notable International Festival performers
- Violinist Martin Beaver
- Clarinetist Jonathan Cohler
- Oboist Hansjörg Schellenberger
- Pianist Oliver Jones
- Pianist Gabriela Montero
- Jazz Guitarist and Vocalist John Pizzarelli
- Bassist François Rabbath
- Hornist James Sommerville
- Conductor Benjamin Zander
- Violinist, Violist, and Conductor Pinchas Zukerman
- National Youth Orchestra of Canada
- Orchestre Symphonique de Québec
- Youth Orchestra of the Americas
Notable International Music and Dance Academy teachers
- Violist Atar Arad
- Tubist Roger Bobo
- Trombonist James Box
- Clarinetist Jonathan Cohler
- Clarinetist Larry Combs
- Bassoonist Daniele Damiano
- Oboist Elaine Douvas
- Jazz Trumpeter Tiger Okoshi
- Violist James Dunham
- Bassist Paul Ellison
- Cellist Matt Haimovitz
- Flutist Jeffrey Khaner
- Cellist Hans Jorgen Jensen
- Trumpeter Jens Lindemann
- Violinist Darren Lowe
- Clarinetist Jean-François Normand
- Flutist Emmanuel Pahud
- Violinist Régis Pasquier
- Bassist François Rabbath
- Oboist Hansjörg Schellenberger
- Hornist James Sommerville
- Trombonist Peter Sullivan
- Hornist Barry Tuckwell
- Hornist Radovan Vlatkovic
- Trumpeter James Watson
- Hornist Gail Williams
- Hornist Froydis Ree Wekre
- Guitarist Fabio Zanon
References
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- ^ Bergeron, Stéphanie; Gauthier, Ginette (2001). "Le Domaine Forget Pour l'amour de la musique". Continuité. 91: 44–46.
- ^ Ulysses Quebec. Canada: Hunter Publishing. 2006. p. 496. ISBN 2-89464-711-5.
- ^ "Festival international du Domaine Forget - Programmation 2008". patwhite.com. patwhite.com Cultivez botre culture!. 22 April 2008. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- ^ Renaud, Lucie (1 June 2002). "Summer Festival Preview". scena.org. La Scena Musicale. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- ^ Perron, Alexandra (10 August 2010). "Oliver Jones de retour au Domaine Forget". le Soleil. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- ^ Huss, Christophe (23 May 2009). "Domaine Forget - Des fins de semaine musicales en Charlevoix". Le Devoir. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
- ^ "Summer Festivals" (PDF). La Scena Musicale. June 2001: 30. 2001.
- ^ Gingras, Claude (30 April 2009). "Zander au Domaine Forget". labpresse.ca. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
- ^ Tousignant, François (22 July 2003). "Concerts classiques - Vrais amis, vraie musique de chambre". Le Devoir. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- ^ "Woodwind Session of Domaine Forget (domaineforget.com)". 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 12 May 2008.
- ^ Perron, Alexandra (18 June 2010). "Le Domaine Forget selon le flûtiste Emmanuel Pahud". le Soleil. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
External links
- Official Website
- Media related to Domaine Forget at Wikimedia Commons
See also
- Saint-Irénée, a municipality