It’s November, which means that yes, the Lakeshore Chamber Orchestra’s fall concert is nigh!
Circle Saturday the 26th of November on your calendars. At 19h30 in the Valois United Church in Pointe-Claire (70 Belmont Ave., between King and Queen), the Lakeshore Chamber Orchestra will present the following works:
Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus overture
Sibelius: Valse Triste
Holst: St Paul’s Suite
Brahms: Serenade no. 1
Admission is $10 per person; admission is free for those under 18 years of age. The concerts usually last approximately an hour and a half to two hours, including the refreshment break. There are driving directions and public transport info on the church website. I usually encourage people who are vehicle-less to find someone who has a car and share the cost of the driver’s admission to the concert among them. It’s more fun to enjoy the evening in the company of others, after all. And it bears repeating that children of all ages are very welcome indeed.
Can I bring my knitting?
Only if it is a music fan.
mi mi mi MEEEE!!!
I promise my partially-complete mitten will be very quiet, but being only one, and partly-finished, is also incapable of polite applause. (What _is_ the sound of a half-mitten clapping?)
…
I do not know what that sound is. But I think you just won an internet for posing the question.
And Lu: YAY!