Photo credit: St-André ManagementTristan Longval-Gagné presents a Spanish repertoire LiveEvents March 14, 2022 1396 Pro Musica presents Tristan Longval-Gagné Sherbrooke native Tristan Longval-Gagné, greatly appreciated as a recitalist, chambre musician and pedagogue, has performed in the United States, Canada, Swiss and France. He opted to present an entirely Spanish repertoire during this concert. Tristan Longval-Gagné studied at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University under the direction of Ms. Sara Laimon, before attending the Juilliard School of Music in New York under the tutelage of Julian Martin. Through numerous advanced training courses at the Orford Arts Center and the Meadowmount School of Music, he benefited from the advice of masters such as André Laplante, Eric Larson, Jacques Rouvier and Richard Raymond. Tristan has performed in solo recitals at Place des Arts, at the OSM’s Maison Symphonique and in several other legendary halls in Quebec. As the winner of the International Stepping Stone of the 2017 Canadian Music Competition, Tristan was guest soloist of the Orchester de la Francophonie. The diversity of his musical projects leads him quite naturally to collaborate with various chamber music groups. Tristan is a founding member of the Quatuor Nova, an ensemble devoted to contemporary repertoire for two pianos and percussion. He also collaborates with several artists outside classical music, including a long and fruitful collaboration with the painter and visual artist Marie-Hélène Sirois, on projects commenting on the life and work of Robert and Clara Schumann. Tristan is a valued pedagogue, in demand as a teacher, jury member and lecturer. He remains in high demand as a recitalist, chamber musician and concert performer. His ability to communicate with the public and his passionate playing make Tristan a rising star on the Canadian scene. Program Enrique Granados, Goyescas : Los Requiebros, op.11 Manuel De Falla, Spanish Dance no 1 Federico Mompou, Canciones y danzas no 5 and no 6 Isaac Albéniz, Iberia, book II On Demand webcast From March 20, 2022 at 11:00am to April 3, 2022 at 11:00pm To purchase your virtual ticket visit: www.placedesarts.com