Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 12 Noon
Roy Thomson Hall
Toronto
FREE Admission
Call 416-872-4255 for further information
For reservations of 20 or more, call 416-593-4822, Ext.225
Concert suitable for ages 6 and up -
www.roythomson.com
French organist Frédéric Champion launches
Roy
Thomson Hall’s 13th Annual Free Noon Hour Choir &
Organ Series with a solo recital of organ masterworks on
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 12 Noon. The event is the first of
four FREE noon hour concerts during the 2009-2010 season that
celebrate the artistry of outstanding organists and choral
ensembles, and spotlights Roy Thomson Hall’s magnificent Gabriel Kney Pipe Organ, one of the largest mechanical action
instruments in Canada.
Frédéric Champion won the top prize at the inaugural Canadian
International Organ Competition (CIOC), held in Montreal in
October 2008. The first prize included a three-year career
management contract with Karen McFarlane Artists, a CD recording
with ATMA Classique, which will be released in October 2009, and
a $30,000 cash award. He was also voted the audience favourite
to win the $5,000 Richard Bradshaw Audience Prize. The
competition attracted 60 applications from 17 countries; and
following a pre-selection round, 16 competitors from 11
countries were chosen to participate. Mr. Champion’s Roy Thomson
Hall solo recital is part of his debut North American tour as
the initial ambassador of this prestigious new triennial
competition. Organist John Grew is the Artistic Director of the
CIOC.
A native of Lyon, France, Frédéric Champion has won a string of
top prizes at major international organ competitions, including
First Prize at the Minoru Yoshida Tokyo Competition; the Bach
Prize at the Leipzig Bach Competition; First Prize at the
International Competition Gottfried Silbermann; and First Prize
at the International Competition Musica Antiqua in Bruges. He
has performed regularly as a solo
organist and with orchestras and choirs, appearing in concerts
in France, Germany, Russia, Portugal and Japan. Mr. Champion is
acclaimed for his exceptional talent at improvisation.
Frédéric Champion’s Recital Program at Roy Thomson Hall Nov. 10,
2009 at 12 Noon
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) - Prelude in E-flat
major "St. Anne"
Jean-Baptiste LULLY (1632-1687) - Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme (excerpts)
Felix MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847) - Sonata 6 in D-minor
Charles-Marie WIDOR (1844-1937) - Allegro Vivace from
Symphony No. 5
Frédéric CHAMPION (1976 -) – Improvisation
Roy Thomson Hall’s Choir & Organ Concerts are generously
supported by Edwards Charitable Foundation
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