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- October 2
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- November 14
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- January 22
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- February 20
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- March 27
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- April 24
It’s September, that marvelously schizophrenic month. It’s the melancholy end of summer, but it is simultaneously the herald of exciting new possibilities. The Valley Concert Society is on the cusp of another exceptional season.
A subscription is your passport to six inspiring musical experiences at a remarkably low cost.
On October 2, the Bergmann Duo along with violinist Jasper Wood and cellist Sungyong Lim will play Beethoven’s iconic Fifth Symphony like you’ve never before heard it.
On November 14, a Canadian legend, the Gryphon Trio, comes to town. Performing together for over thirty years, they are one of our nation’s finest piano trios.
On January 22, Quebec’s Buzz Brass brings their blend of virtuosity and entertainment to our stage with a program that ranges from Bach to Debussy and Piazzolla.
On February 20, pianist Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, the fifth member of a remarkable musical family from Nottingham, England, will play Beethoven, Chopin, and Florence Price, among others.
On March 27, beloved Acadian soprano Suzie LeBlanc brings with her three of Canada’s finest Baroque musicians, harpsichordist Alexander Weimann, violinist Chloe Meyers, and flutist Grégoire Jeay.
On April 24, the brilliant young duo of cellist Bryan Cheng and his sister, pianist Silvie Cheng, will play the great Brahms trio with outstanding clarinetist James Campbell.
Subscribe online at www.valleyconcertsociety.com for the exceptionally affordable rate of $140 or $130 for seniors. The student subscription is $60.
All the concerts are at the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium at 32315 South Fraser Way in Abbotsford. They begin at 7:30 p.m. with a pre-concert talk in the foyer at 6:50 p.m.
John Wiebe - President
The Valley Concert Society