Collaborator and Partners

Sixtrum's Collaborators

Staging
Michel G. Barette

Communications and Public Relations Advisors:
Stéphane Pilon and Madeleine Bédard from the Faculty of Music of the University of Montreal.

Technical Assistance, Administration and Lighting:
Pierre-Luc Ménard, Sébastien Besson, Alexandre Tougas, Stephen Graham, Onil Brousseau, Myke Roy from the Faculty of Music of the University of Montreal.

Instrument maker and tuner
Denis Blais

Graphist:
Jérémie MacKenzie

Photography:
Andrew Dobrowolskyj

Sixtrum's Partners

The Faculty of Music of the University of Montreal

The Canada Council for the Arts

Le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec

Le Conseil des Arts de Montréal

Le Vivier, Carrefour des Musiques Nouvelles

The Society for Arts and Technology

 

Friday, March 2, 2012 - 10:12pm

In my previous post, the first of a series on the place of Sixtrum in the career of its performers, I asked the question: "What does Sixtrum represent in your career?" to Fabrice Marandola. For my second post of this series, the same question was asked to Robert Leroux during an interview on December 13th. Here is an overview of that interview:

Sunday, January 22, 2012 - 10:13pm

Whether it is through concerts of the Sixtrum Series, or of the Youth Series, or concerts on tour, Percussion Ensemble Sixtrum shines and makes contemporary music for percussion shine as well. To understand the impact of Sixtrum in the careers of its performers, I propose a series of blogs based on interviews with the musicians of the group.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011 - 8:26pm

Last Monday, November 7th, percussion ensemble Sixtrum presented the concert Histoires de gestes at the Society for Arts and Technologies (SAT). The concert was based on pieces which exploited in different ways, the concept of gesture in music.