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		<title>Canada, Quebec, Montreal – Vivaldi in Dresden under the direction of Mathieu Lussier – March 8, 9 and 10, 2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music beyond borders Although Vivaldi never visited Dresden, a thriving city in the 18th century, he dedicated many of his works to the court composer, Pisendel.  Mathieu Lussier will open our ears to the influence Vivaldi had on musicians in Dresden, underscoring once again that music does indeed transgress all geographic borders. Guest conductor and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although Vivaldi never visited Dresden, a thriving city in the 18th century, he dedicated many of his works to the court composer, Pisendel.  Mathieu Lussier will open our ears to the influence Vivaldi had on musicians in Dresden, underscoring once again that music does indeed transgress all geographic borders.</p>
<p>Guest conductor and soloist : Mathieu Lussier, bassoon (Canada)</p>
<p>On the program :<br />
La Folia « Dresden Version », op. 1, n°12 RV 63 and Concerto in F major for violin, two horns, two oboes and bassoon RV 569 by Antonio Vivaldi;<br />
works by Pisendel, Fasch, Graun and Heinichen</p>
<p>March 8, 2013 | Friday | 8pm &#8211; concert<br />
March 9, 2013 | Saturday | 4pm &#8211; concert<br />
March 10, 2013 | Sunday | 2pm &#8211; concert</p>
<p>Box office : 514.355.1825 or <a href="http://www.arionbaroque.com">www.arionbaroque.com</a></p>
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