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Christmas in Italy with organist, harpsichordist and Italian choir director Giorgio Revelli

Thanks to the support of the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, we are pleased to announce that this year;Giorgio Revelli will participate in the Noël à l’orgue at Saint Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal. 50 free concerts, 42 renowned organists from 8 countries and accompanied by 800 singers and instrumentalists.

All music lovers and enthusiasts have the opportunity to hear the unique benefits of a wide variety, in a place with remarkable acoustics and whose beauty adds to the magic of the moment.

Sunday December 10, 2017 – 3:30pm
L’Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
3800, chemin Queen-Mary Montréal
Freed admission – projection on giant screen

Full details and programs of Sundays concert available here.

Giorgio Revelli is an organist, harpsichordist and choir director. He completed his musical studies at the National Conservatory of Nice (France) in René Saorgin’s organ class; in the harpsichord class with Mireille Podeur at the Early Music Department of the same Conservatory, and the piano with Elzbieta Glabowna. Since 2007 he has been titular organist of the great organ Locatelli-Bossi near the Basilica Sanctuary of the Sacred Heart in Bussana de Sanremo since December 2007 and in 2010 he was an artistic director of the International Organ Festival “Serate organistiche Leonardiane” of the S. Maurizio Concourse of Imperia and the International Festival of Classical Music “Appunti Sonori“. As of January 2016 he was named responsible for events and musical activities and choir director of the mastery of the Dome of Imperia. Today Giorgio Revelli’s concerts are performed in prestigious International Music Festivals and Initiatives in Italy, Europe, South America, and Canada.

  • Organized by: Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Montreal
  • In collaboration with: Oratoire Saint –Joseph du Mont-Royal