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2 POSTED ON July 19, 2008 Come and See the Stars Play This Summer at the Park Orchestras in the Park, a four-concert free outdoor festival at LeBreton Flats Park presented by the NAC and NCC
Come and See the Stars Play This Summer at the Park Orchestras in the Park, a four-concert free outdoor festival at LeBreton Flats Park presented by the NAC and NCC
Scorpius and Antares will not be the only group of stars shining on July 17, 2008 when opera superstars Measha Bruggergosman and Richard Margison open the series of Orchestras in the Park. The NAC in collaboration with the NCC is offering four exceptional concerts free to the public at LeBreton Flats Park from Thursday, July 17 to Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 7:30 pm daily. Families and friends can picnic, bring their chairs or bikes and relax to the beautiful sounds of summer.
Thursday, July 17 7:30pm The Orchestras in the Park series begins on Thursday,
July 17, at 7:30 pm with a special concert of opera’s greatest hits
entitled “Opera Under the Stars”. This evening will be dedicated to Richard Bradshaw,
former General Director of the Canadian Opera House who passed away last year. Featuring: National
Arts Centre Orchestra Friday, July 18 7:30pm l’Orchestre de la francophonie canadienne will take the stage performing Strauss and Brahms with a special piece to commemorate Quebec’s 400th anniversary.
Featuring: L’Orchestre de la francophonie canadienne Julien Bilodeau, Commission for OFC, « Québec » Folk-country legend Ian Tyson, composer of “Four Strong Winds” will perform a special concert on his 75th birthday. Come celebrate and hear some of the songs that made him famous.
Featuring: National Arts Centre
Orchestra And band members MC Horses & Bill Kane
Sunday, July 20, 2008 7:30pm Orchestras in the Park will close with a magnificent concert featuring the National Arts Centre Orchestra. One of Canada’s most gifted, and charismatic pianists and Jessica Linnebach, an equally talented member of NACO will perform two dazzling showpieces – Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 1 and Sarasate’s finger-busting Fantasy on Bizet’s Carmen for violin.
Featuring: National
Arts Centre Orchestra LeBreton Flats Park, a 3.6 hectare area between the Canadian War Museum and Wellington Street offers spectacular views and is the biggest gathering site for cultural events in the Capital. Residents and visitors are reminded to pack their lawn chairs and picnics for this event. Limited onsite parking is available, therefore the public is encouraged to use public transit.
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