After a 25-year absence, Le 9e returns to a completely renovated space! The space has been meticulously refreshed to resemble the restaurant’s original 1930s layout. This winter, the Grande Salle and restaurant will host seasonal chamber music concerts, including HausMusique and ArtChoral.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly evening out in Montreal, these events just might fit the bill.
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About Le 9e
Le 9e has a deep-rooted history in Montreal. Designed by architect Jacques Carlu, the space was intended to evoke the feeling of traveling on the luxury cruise ships of the 1930s. To restore this heritage site, original materials – from oak and walnut floors to marble pillars and walls – were used to pay homage.
Today, Le 9e is home to the legendary Île-de-France restaurant and a cocktail bar, Le French Line.
HausMusique Chamber Concerts
HausMusique presents a series of performances this season:
- HausMusique: Voyages on January 7, a musical journey by JUNO Award-winning pianist Philip Chiu, who returns to Montreal for a breathtaking solo piano recital of unparalleled charisma in the heart of Le 9e.
- HausMusique: Chants du Printemps on March 4, a breathtaking concert where voice, clarinet and piano unite to lift your spirits and engage your senses.
- HausMusique: Schumann on April 1, another magnificent show featuring some of Canada’s finest musicians (including the concertmaster of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra) performing Schumann’s legendary Piano Quartet.
ArtChoral chamber concerts
- ArtChoral: Classique on February 4, featuring the spellbinding voices of ArtChoral’s professional singers. ArtChoral celebrates two major figures of the classical era, Mozart and Haydn, with their ATMA album “Classique”
- ArtChoral: Renaissance on May 6 will perform songs from their “Renaissance” album, including works of Juan del Encina, master of the Spanish Renaissance
- ArtChoral: Baroque on June 3, perform the Grand Tour with Baroque repertoire from France, England, Germany and Italy, from their album “Baroque”.