Christian Lane (First prize 2011 CIOC) performs on the iconic French-Classical organ by Wolff & Associés at McGill’s Redpath Hall. Presented in collaboration with the Schulich School of Music of McGill University. Voluntary Contribution
View the program notes Please note: the correct start time for this concert is 15:30. October 26 offers a truly exceptional experience as Swedish organist Hans-Ola Ericsson, former professor of organ at McGill University, presents Olivier Messiaen’s masterpiece, Livre du Saint Sacrement, at the iconic Oratoire Saint-Joseph. This is a rare opportunity to hear this monumental […]
Leading expert in Renaissance and Medieval organ music and CIOC 2024 jury member Kimberly Marshall will perform a free concert as part of the 30th anniversary of the Festival des couleurs de l’orgue français (FCOF). The program includes a blend of 16th to 18th-century repertoire from Bach, Raison, Schlick, and Muffat, as well as contemporary […]
Come and celebrate our 2024 prizewinners with this special gala event, including a prize ceremony (and the announcement of the winners of our special prizes, including the Richard Bradshaw Audience Prize) and performances from the top three laureates of the 6th edition of the CIOC. Tickets to the concert are by freewill donation. If you […]
Isabelle Demers, renowned concert organist and Organ Professor at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, will pay tribute to beloved Canadian composer and organist Rachel Laurin (1961–2023). The performance will include the world premiere of Laurin’s final organ work. This concert is presented in collaboration with the RCCO Ottawa Centre, as part of […]
As part of the 350th anniversary celebrations of the Catholic Diocese in Quebec City, world-renowned concert organist Olivier Latry will give a performance at the basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec on Saturday, November 2, 2024. This unique event is presented by the Diocese of Quebec, in collaboration with the Canadian International Organ Competition, and with the […]