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Bourgie Hall offers a
free concert for the holidays

A webcast of A Charlie Brown Christmas with the Taurey Butler Trio and singer Marie-Christine Depestre

December 16, 2020

As a bit of musical holiday cheer for the whole family at the end of a year that has been as unprecedented as it was unexpected, Bourgie Hall is pleased to announce that it will offer specially to its audience and the entire community a free webcast of the 6th edition of its A Charlie Brown Christmas concert!

The beloved music composed by American jazz musician Vince Guaraldi for the animated film A Charlie Brown Christmas – one of its most famous songs being without a doubt Christmas Time is Here – will ring out no matter what at this Christmas unlike any other with the Taurey Butler Trio (Taurey Butler, piano; Éric Lagacé, double bass; Wali Muhammad, drums) and singer Marie-Christine Depestre, from December 19, 2020 to January 3, 2021.

THE Bourgie Hall holiday classic to warm the heart and revive the spirit that you can listen to as many times as you like, from wherever you like!

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Taurey Butler – Image: courtesy of Taurey Butler

Programme

  • O Tannenbaum (Traditional; arr. Vince Guaraldi)
  • What Child is This (Traditional; arr. Vince Guaraldi)
  • Christmas is Coming (Vince Guaraldi)
  • Christmas Time is Here (music by Vince Guaraldi; words by Lee Mendelson)
  • Skating (Vince Guaraldi)
  • Für Elise (Ludwig van Beethoven; arr. Taurey Butler)
  • My Little Drum (Vince Guaraldi)
  • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Traditional; music by Felix Mendelssohn; arr. Vince Guaraldi)
  • The Christmas Song (music and words by Mel Tormé et Robert Wells)
  • Linus and Lucy (Vince Guaraldi)

To access the concert visit
sallebourgie.ca

Presented by Bourgie Hall in collaboration with TransmissionMTL.

Feature image: frame from the animated film A Charlie Brown ChristmasBouton S'inscrire à l'infolettre – WestmountMag.ca

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Bourgie Hall, the concert hall of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, is located in the restored Erskine and American Heritage Church. Designated in 1998 as a “Historic Site of National Interest”, the metamorphosed venue now boasts outstanding acoustics and an exceptional decor, including twenty historic Tiffany stained glass windows. Perfectly suited to the needs of chamber music ensembles and other groups such as string orchestras, the Bourgie Hall offers music lovers musical experiences that reflect the encyclopedic diversity of the MMFA.

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