C’mon Festival

July 14, 2023

July 17, 2023

Pay what you can

Various Venues, Edmonton

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Events Description

 
The C’mon Festival returns to downtown Edmonton for some serious classical music fun this summer. You can expect a unique musical experience: adventurous, surprising and genre-blurring.

On Friday, July 14 and Saturday, July 15, we’ll head a couple of blocks over to All Saints’ Cathedral (10035 103 Street) for two eclectic programs spanning more than three hundred years. A highlight will be David Baker’s “Homage à L’Histoire” – African-American music inspired by Igor Stravinsky’s “The Soldier’s Tale”.

And finally, on Monday, July 17 we will wrap things up with a noon-hour concert at the Stanley Milner Library.

Who is it for?
all-ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets : Pay what you can
How to get tickets?

At the door

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

Friday July 14, 7:30 pm @ All Saints’ Cathedral (10035 103 Street)
Poet and Peasant Overture Franz Von Suppé arr. Claude Lapalme
Recovering Chris Cerrone
Enter Ghost Judith Bingham (trumpet solo)
Preludio from E major Partita J.S. Bach (violin solo)
Wings Joan Tower (clarinet solo)
Homage à L’Histoire David Baker

Saturday July 15, 7:30 pm @ All Saints’ Cathedral (10035 103 Street)
Duj-duj Trad. arr. Lapalme
Suite op 157b Darius Milhaud arr. Aaron Hryciw
Improvisations Mark Segger
A Baker’s Tale David Snow
Weirdness No. 1 Dave Nelson
Oblivion Astor Piazzolla arr. Lapalme
The Beautiful Blue Danube Johann Strauss Jr. arr. Lapalme

Monday July 17, noon @ Stanley Milner Library
A concert for all ages at the Stanley Milner Library, presented with the generous support of the Health Arts Society of Alberta.

Venue: Winston Churchill Square, All Saints’ Cathedral, 10035 103 Street, and Stanley Milner Library, Edmonton

Street Parking
Public transport accessible

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