Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) presents

An Evening “À la Carte” with Radio Radio

After seven albums with Radio Radio, independent projects, and careers spanning over twenty years, Jacques Alphonse Doucet and Gabriel B. Malenfant visit the OSM.

The Acadian duo that broke through with their album Cliché Hot (2008) will play several hits and explore some of their solo material in new ways. Music that will have you “galloping” between the sounds of hip-hop, electronica, and … classical!

Artists
Radio Radio
       Gabriel Louis Bernard Malenfant
       Jacques Alphonse Doucet
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Andrei Feher, conductor

Andrei Feher quickly earned distinction for his musical maturity and integrity, natural authority on the podium, and for his imaginative and intelligent approach to programming. At the age of 26, Feher was appointed the new Music Director of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, effective in August 2018. Having gained early experience as an assistant to Fabien Gabel with the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, at 22 Feher joined the Orchestre de Paris as Assistant Conductor to that orchestra’s Music Director Paavo Järvi. During this time, he collaborated with conductors including Zubin Mehta, Valery Gergiev, Christoph von Dohnányi, Thomas Hengelbrock and Jaap van Zweden. Born in Romania into a family of musicians, Feher began his musical education as a violinist in his hometown of Satu-Mare before pursuing studies at the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal after his parents relocated to Canada.

DJ Unpier
Jean-Nicolas Trottier, symphonic adaptations

Jean-Nicolas Trottier has been active as a jazz trombonist on the Montreal music scene since 2000. In addition to performing with some of the best jazz ensembles in Quebec like The Joe Sullivan Big Band, The Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, The Jazzlab Orchestra and l’Orchestre National de Jazz de Montréal, he also leads his own projects Acid Bunny, the Jean-Nicolas Trottier Quartet, 10tet and the Jean-Nicolas Trottier Big Band, as composer/arranger/trombonist.

As a composer and orchestrator, Jean-Nicolas has collaborated with a number of ensembles including l’Orchestre National de Jazz de Montréal, l’Orchestre Symphonique du Québec, and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. His catalogue of works numbers over 400 compositions and arrangements for ensembles ranging from solo instruments to chamber ensembles to big band and full orchestra. He is currently artistic director, conductor and composer-in-residence of the award-winning l’Orchestre National de Jazz de Montréal.

Maison symphonique
March 4, 2025 at 8:00pm

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