Canada Day at LAMP

Celebrating our nation through art and music

Record #: MDL0122
Last Modified: 28 Jun 2017
Last Full Update: Unknown

Location

Located In Lunenburg
Where To Find Us
Lunenburg Academy
97 Kaulbach St
Lunenburg (town), NS
Canada B0J 2C0

Contact

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Website www.lampns.ca
E-Mail info@lampns.ca
Phone 9026348667
Contact general manager, Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance; Email: gm@lampns.ca
Alternate Contact administrative assistant, Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance; Email: info@lampns.ca
Mailing Address c/o LAMP 
Box 309 
Lunenburg, NS 
Canada B0J 2C0

Description & Services

Information Celebrate our nation's 150th anniversary with two spectacular concerts! At 2 p.m., LAMP will host a free concert featuring a brilliant new string quartet, the Iris Ensemble, at visual artist Kirk Mechar's studio in the former St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hall, 116 Fox St. This very special program will include works by the godfather of Canadian music, Sir Ernest MacMillian (the actual piece, Three Fugues, was written while MacMillan was a prison of war in Germany in 1917 and has never been performed!); famed French Canadian composer Jean Papineau-Couture's String Quartet #3, written for Canada's Centennial in 1967; and the world premiere of a new work by emerging Nova Scotia composer Gavin Fraser. Then at 7 p.m. at the Academy, join LAMP for a Canada Day concert featuring world-renowned flutist and composer (and Nova Scotia native)Robert Aitken, beloved Acadian soprano Suzie LeBlanc, LAMP's master pianist Walter Delahunt and the CAG-winning Verona Quartet. This program will include the world premiere of a new work by Aitken, one of Canada's most significant composers, specially commissioned by LAMP for Canada 150, as well as a string quartet written by Halifax's Dinuk Wijeratne, and Dvorak's Piano Quintet, No. 2. Tickets $40 per person; $12 for university or NSCC students; up to 10 free tickets for children and youth available by calling LAMP at 902-634-8667.
Eligibility Ages: 1 year(s) - 100 year(s)