The first performance of the Requiem de Guérison tour of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra (OSCN) took place on May 6 at the Sainte-Amélie church in Baie-Comeau. The show begins with Gustav Mahler's 4th symphony. The conductor of the Benoit Gauthier orchestra describes this song as a journey into the childlike imagination. Pessamit soloist Elisabeth St-Gelais made her debut for the last movement of the symphony. The second part of the show pres…
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The first performance of the Requiem de Guérison tour of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra (OSCN) took place on May 6 at the Sainte-Amélie church in Baie-Comeau. The show begins with Gustav Mahler's 4th symphony. The conductor of the Benoit Gauthier orchestra describes this song as a journey into the childlike imagination. Pessamit soloist Elisabeth St-Gelais made her debut for the last movement of the symphony. The second part of the show pres…