The show Love n'Tune (Tounes d'amour) from Mozart to Queen, featuring soprano Cloée Morissette, baritone Marc-Antoine d'Aragon and six musicians, will be launched on April 27th 2026 at the Cinquième salle of Place-des-arts.
This romantic concert features love duets built on original arrangements by Thierry Côté. The repertoire will cross genre boundaries : from popular music (Queen, Beatles, Jacques Brel, Billy Joel, John Denver) to musical theatre (West Side Story, Moulin Rouge) and the classical repertoire (Andrea Bocelli, Mozart). The show is directed by Sara Demers and will transport you through the emotion and theatricality of the two lyric artists.
Cloée Morissette, Soprano
Marc-Antoine d’Aragon, Baritone
Francis Guérard, Tenor et violin
Michel Raymond, Piano, Keys & voice
Jérémie Dallaire, Guitare
Elisabeth Giroux, Cello
Émilou Johnson, Basse
Louis Nadeau, Drums


April 8: St. Lambert United Church
85 boul Desaulniers, Saint-Lambert, QC, J4P 1L8
April 11: Haskell Opera House
93 Caswell, Derby Line, Vermont, 05830
1 rue Church, Stanstead, QC, J0B 3E2
Le Jardin des poètes (Garden of Poets) is a mosaic of little gems from French songs of the Renaissance and the 20th century, exploring themes of nature and love. The texts of great poets are set to music here by masters of polyphonic song. An unusual and colorful blend, delivered warmly by a close-knit vocal quartet with perfectly matched voices.
Works by Roland de Lassus, Paul Hindemith, Clément Janequin, Maurice Ravel, Josquin des Prés, Camille Saint-Saëns, Francis Poulenc, Claude Debussy, Lionel Daunais, and Auguste Descarries.
Meslanges Quartet
Marie Magistry, soprano
Marie-Andrée Mathieu, mezzo-soprano
Kerry Bursey, tenor
Programme
Bonjour mon cœur Roland de Lassus (1532-1594)
Mignonne allons voir si la rose Guillaume de Costeley (1530-1606)
Petite nymphe folâtre Clément Janequin (v. 1485-1558)
Six chansons Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
La biche
Un cygne
Puisque tout passe
Printemps
En hyver
Verger
Le chant des oiseaulx Clément Janequin
Trois chansons (extr.) Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Nicolette
Ronde
Pause
Doulce mémoire Pierre Sandrin (1490-1561)
Mille regrets Josquin des Prés (1450-1521)
Deux chansons, op. 68 Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Calme des nuits
Les fleurs et les arbres
8 chanson française (extr.) Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Margoton va t’à l’iau
Ah! mon beau laboureur
Belle qui tiens ma vie Thoinot Arbeau (1519-1595)
Il est bel et bon Pierre Passereau (1509-1547)
Tant que vivray Claude de Sermisy (v. 1490-1562)
Chansons de Charles d’Orléans (extr.) Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Dieu qu’il a fait bon
Yver, vous n’êtes qu’un vilain

Don’t miss Misa Criolla – a breathtaking fusion of sacred choral tradition and vibrant folk rhythms. Grab your tickets now!
Atipika Ensemble with Antonio Figueroa, tenor
Conductor : Roseline Blain
Experience the music of Latin America!
April 25 : Haskell Opera House
93 Caswell, Derby Line, Vermont, 05830
1 rue Church, Stanstead, QC, J0B 3E2
April 29 : St. Lambert United Church
85 boul Desaulniers, Saint-Lambert, QC, J4P 1L8

INFORMATIONS :
The Centr'art 2025-2026 concert season in Saint-Lambert and Stanstead offers an exceptional and diverse program that celebrates the richness of music in all its forms. Designed for the communities of Saint-Lambert and the Eastern Townships, this intimate concert series takes place in two iconic venues: the warm Saint-Lambert United Church and the Haskell Opera House, located above the famous library that straddles the Canadian-American border.
Experience authentic and moving musical moments. From spectacular operatic evenings to world folk traditions, classical chamber music to timeless love songs, each concert has been carefully crafted to touch the hearts and minds of spectators. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast, an opera lover, or simply curious to discover new musical horizons, the Centr'art program invites you on an unforgettable artistic journey, presented by exceptionally talented Quebec artists.
A unique feature of this series: you choose the amount of your ticket. The non-profit organization Centr'art makes concerts accessible to everyone with a starting price of $0, accessible tickets at $20, regular-priced tickets at $44, and solidarity tickets to support our mission and artists at $69.
Join us for a season where proximity to the artists, acoustic quality, and conviviality create memorable musical moments.



