- Montreal Pop Concerts
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Montreal Pop Concerts Genre symphony music Starring Montreal Symphony Orchestra Country of origin Canada Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 8 Production Producer(s) Jean-Yves Landry
Pierre MorinRunning time 60 minutes Broadcast Original channel CBC Television
Radio-CanadaOriginal run 12 July 1969 – 23 August 1969 Montreal Pop Concerts was a Canadian symphony music television miniseries produced and broadcast by Radio-Canada in 1969. It was also broadcast to English audiences on CBC Television.
Contents
Premise
Performances of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra were recorded at Montreal's Place des Arts for this series.[1]
Scheduling
This hour-long series aired on CBC Television (English network) Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. from 12 July to 23 August 1969. The Radio-Canada (French network) airdates preceded the English broadcasts.
Episodes
- Operatic pieces sung by Clarice Carson, Richard Varreau and Robert Savoie. Alexander Brott was guest conductor. (Jean-Yves Landry producer)
- The first part consisted of classical selections sung by Claude Léveillé while Brian Priestman conducted. The second part featured jazz selections with Neil Chotem as conductor. (Jean-Yves Landry producer)
- Selections were sung by Claire Gagnier and Yoland Guerard with Jean Deslauriers as conductor. (Jean-Yves Landry producer)
- Singer Ginette Reno was joined by conductors Boris Brott and Leon Bernier (Jean-Yves Landry producer)
- The Montreal Symphony Orchestra's Franz-Paul Decker conducted on this episode featuring the Yvan Landry Jazz Group (Pierre Morin producer)
- Vocalists Colette Boky, Perry Price, and Claude Corbeil were featured with conductor Franz-Paul Decker (Pierre Morin producer)
- Vocalists Louise Lebrun, Huguette Tourangeau, Andre Turp, and Claude Corbeil were featured with conductor Pierre Hetu (Pierre Morin producer)
- Gilles Vigneault was featured with conducting by Alexander Brott and Neil Chotem (Pierre Morin producer)
References
- ^ Corcelli, John (May 2005). "Montreal Pop Concerts". Canadian Communications Foundation. http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/programming/television/programming_popup.php?id=978. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
External links
- Allan, Blaine (1996). "Montreal Pop Concerts". Queen's University. http://www.film.queensu.ca/CBC/Med.html. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
Categories:- CBC network shows
- Radio-Canada network shows
- Television series produced in Montreal
- 1969 Canadian television series debuts
- 1969 Canadian television series endings
- Canadian television program stubs
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