Salle Raoul-Jobin
Palais Montcalm – Maison de la musique
995, place D'Youville
Quebec City (Quebec) G1R 3P1
Canada
Ticket office
418 641-6040
Toll-free from outside Quebec City
1 877 641-6040
Duration: 1h30 without intermission
On December 23, Le chemin de Noël returns with music, light, sharing and sweetness to warm and bring people together on the eve of the holiday season. The public is invited to take part in this festive event, which will bring the magic of Christmas to life through its indoor and outdoor components. A unique event offering two distinct, exclusive and warm experiences!
The indoor experience
Presented at 6 p.m. in Salle Raoul-Jobin of the Palais Montcalm - Maison de la musique, a concert conducted by Bernard Labadie will invite the public to a moment of contemplation and reflection to the rhythm of Christmas carols sung by the La Chapelle de Québec choir and readings recited by Dorothée Berryman.
Inspired by the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, held every year on December 24 since 1918 in the chapel of King's College, Cambridge, and attracting thousands of spectators, Le chemin de Noël is intended as a moment of remembrance and sharing at a time of year particularly conducive to returning to one's roots, family traditions and community involvement.
Passes will be distributed exclusively online on Saturday, December 14, starting at 10 a.m. at https://www.palaismontcalm.ca/concert-spectacle-quebec/le-chemin-de-noel-23-decembre-2024/. The event is free of charge, but a donation of $20 per ticket is requested to raise funds that will be entirely donated to Moisson Québec.
* Please note that the sales link will only lead to the event from Saturday, December 14 at 9 am.
The outdoor experience
Organized by the Ville de Québec in collaboration with the Marché de Noël allemand de Québec, the outdoor component of the Chemin de Noël will kick off in the afternoon with a poetry and Christmas wish-writing workshop, starting at 1 p.m. at the Kinderchalet in the Jardins de l'Hôtel-de-Ville. This will be followed at 4 p.m. by a performance by some 40 members of the Noël Ancien choir at the various sites of the Marché de Noël allemand de Québec. Starting at 5:30 p.m., the choir will set up on the stairs of Place D'Youville, illuminated by a multitude of lanterns to create a warm and convivial atmosphere, the perfect prelude to the concert to come. The concert by La Chapelle de Québec under the direction of Bernard Labadie, presented at Palais Montcalm - Maison de la musique, will be broadcast live (audio only) outdoors at Place D'Youville. Light and music will take center stage in this experience that will appeal to young and old alike!
Le chemin de Noël will also be broadcast live on Radio-Canada à Québec regional web page (https://ici.radio-canada.ca/chemindenoel) and on ICI Musique Classique (webradio) (https://ici.radio-canada.ca/ohdio/musique-classique). It will be rebroadcast on December 25 between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. on ICI Musique (95.3), and will be available for catch-up listening on the Quebec City regional web page (https://ici.radio-canada.ca/chemindenoel).
Le chemin de Noël is made possible by the collaboration of Les Violons du Roy and La Chapelle de Québec, Palais Montcalm - Maison de la musique, the City of Quebec, the Marché de Noël allemand de Québec, Radio-Canada, Bernard Labadie and generous donors.
LE CHEMIN DE NOËL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2024
INDOOR EXPERIENCE
- 6 p.m.: Concert by La Chapelle de Québec conducted by Bernard Labadie
- Palais Montcalm - Maison de la musique - Salle Raoul-Jobin
- FREE - Reservations and $20 donation to Moisson Québec required
- Limit of 2 tickets per person
- Reserved for ages 12 and up
- Tickets distributed exclusively online on December 14, 2024 at 10 a.m.
- https://www.palaismontcalm.ca/concert-spectacle-quebec/le-chemin-de-noel-23-decembre-2024/
OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE
- 1 pm: Poetry and writing workshop (Kinderchalet - Jardins de l'Hôtel-de-Ville)
- 4 p.m.: Noël Ancien choir performance (various locations Marché de Noël allemand)
- 5:30 p.m. performance by members of the Noël Ancien choir (Place D'Youville)
- 6 p.m.: Audio rebroadcast of the concert presented by La Chapelle de Québec under the direction of Bernard Labadie (Place d'Youville)
- FREE
Conductors and soloists
Bernard Labadie
ConductorBernard Labadie, an internationally recognized specialist in the baroque and classical repertoires, is the founding conductor of Les Violons du Roy. He was the ensemble’s music director from 1984 to 2014 and remains the music director of La Chapelle de Québec, which he founded in 1985.
As head of both ensembles, he has toured Europe and North America performing at some of the most illustrious concert halls and festivals: Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center (New York), Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), Kennedy Center (Washington), the Barbican (London), Berlin Philharmonie, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (Paris), Brussels’ Centre for Fine Arts, and the Salzburg, Bergen, Rheingau, and Schleswig-Holstein festivals.
In 2017, Bernard Labadie was named principal conductor of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in New York. He conducts the orchestra’s annual concert series at Carnegie Hall, often with La Chapelle de Québec.
A much sought-after guest conductor in North America, he makes frequent appearances with major American and Canadian orchestras: Chicago, New York, Cleveland, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Houston, New World Symphony, Montréal, Toronto and Ottawa. In Europe, he has conducted the Mozarteum of Salzburg and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the orchestras of Lyon, Bordeaux-Aquitaine, and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw. He has also headed several radio orchestras, including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich, the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as the radio orchestras in Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, Hanover, and Helsinki.
Bernard Labadie regularly collaborates with some of the most prestigious period-instrument early music ensembles: Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, The English Concert, Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and Handel and Haydn Society (Boston).
At the opera, he served as artistic director of Opéra de Québec from 1994 to 2003 and as artistic director of Opéra de Montréal from 2002 to 2006. He has also appeared as guest conductor with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto, and the Santa Fe, Cincinnati, and Glimmerglass operas. In 2021, he made his debut appearance at the Glyndebourne Festival.
Both as a guest conductor and with Les Violons du Roy, Bernard Labadie has recorded some twenty albums for Virgin Classics (now Erato), EMI, Pentatone, Dorian, ATMA, Hyperion, and Naïve.
A tireless ambassador for music in his hometown of Québec City, Bernard Labadie was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec, and Compagnon des arts et des lettres du Québec. He is also a recipient of the Medal of Honour of the National Assembly of Québec, the Banff Centre’s National Arts Award, the Samuel de Champlain Award, and honorary doctorates from Université Laval (Alma Mater) and the Manhattan School of Music.
La Chapelle de Québec
Chamber choirCreated in 1985 by founding conductor and music director Bernard Labadie, La Chapelle de Québec is one of North America’s premiere voice ensembles. The group is made up exclusively of professional singers who are hand picked from all over Canada. This unique chamber choir specializes in the choral/orchestral repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries. The choir performs regularly with its other half, chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy, and as a guest choir with some of the finest orchestras in North America. Its interpretations of the oratorios, requiems, masses, and cantatas of Bach, Handel, Mozart, and Haydn, as well as Fauré and Duruflé, are frequently hailed in the Canadian and international press.
La Chapelle de Québec is heard regularly at Palais Montcalm in Quebec City and Maison symphonique in Montreal, as well as at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, at Carnegie Hall with Les Violons du Roy and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and in Ottawa with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. The choir’s concerts are often broadcast by the CBC and Radio-Canada in Canada and by National Public Radio in the United States.
La Chapelle de Québec is also known for its role in Chemin de Noël, an annual event that brings music lovers from throughout the Québec City region together every December.