Quebec Contemporary Music Society
The Quebec Contemporary Music Society, or Société de musique contemporaine du Québec in French (SMCQ), is a contemporary classical-music organization based in Montreal, Quebec. It was founded in 1966 by Montreal composers and musicians,[1] including Wilfrid Pelletier, Jean Papineau-Couture, Hugh Davidson, Serge Garant, and Maryvonne Kendergian.
The SMCQ presents an annual series of concerts involving its own ensemble as well as invited guests, the biennial Montreal/New Music International Festival, and a youth program called SMCQ Jeunesse (SMCQ Youth). The 2007–08 season marked the inaugural of an Homage Series, planned to be a biennial collaborative event featuring the music of an important Quebec composer, which that season was Claude Vivier. The SMCQ's artistic director since 1988 has been Walter Boudreau.
Artistic Directors
edit- 1966-1986 : Serge Garant
- 1986-1988 : Gilles Tremblay[2]
- 1988-2022 : Walter Boudreau
- 2022- ... : Ana Sokolović[3]
Montreal/New Music International Festival
editThe first Montreal/New Music International Festival was produced in 2005 and featured the music of more than 50 composers, including Cornelis de Bondt, R. Murray Schafer, and Michel Longtin. It included performances by the Hilliard Ensemble, Klangforum Wein and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. The format of the festival included a week of concerts, lectures, master classes, and public rehearsals with composers.
References
edit- ^ The Canadian Encylopedia website, Société de musique contemporaine du Québec
- ^ ATMA Classique website, Société de musique contemporaine du Québec
- ^ Canadian Music Centre website, Composer Ana Sokolovic Appointed as New Artistic Director of the Société de musique contemporaine du Québec (SMCQ), article by Andrea Ayotte dated 21 April 2022
External links
edit- Official site
- Official site of Montreal/New Music International Festival (alternate domain name)