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Saint-Saens Ottawa 2025 Ticket Info

Experience the harmonious blend of sound and ambiance as you enjoy a Saint-Saens event at Southam Hall at National Arts Centre. Don't let the enthusiasm of the Saint-Saens Ottawa concert event fade away. Tickets provide an unparalleled chance to witness the collaboration between conductor and musicians in a live setting. Join your fellow fans in celebrating the joy of classical concerts at the Saint-Saens series. Don't forget to savor each moment; the energy of a Saint-Saens Ottawa concert is something truly special. Join us for an adventure in classical concerts that your classical will treasure from the Saint-Saens concert!

About Saint-Saens in Ottawa

Saint-Saens is known for his works to the world of choral composition with several notable works. Creating a body of instructional pieces, he greatly contributed to the education of music. Saint-Saëns was a key figure in the resurgence of French composition of the late 19th century, contributing greatly to its development. Notably, he had a profound influence on the development of the orchestral style in France, influencing future generations of composers. Presenting his compositions at the Châtelet Playhouse, he reached a variety of spectators in Paris; in fact, he was a guide to many emerging artists, nurturing the next wave of musicians.

Saint-Saens Southam Hall at National Arts Centre

Southam Hall at NAC is where the famous violinist Itzhak Perlman has played to applause. Showcasing the national opera troupe's rendition of Wagner's Ring Cycle in 2006, the venue demonstrated its ability to accommodate grand operatic performances. Southam Hall was the location for the 1995 orchestra's recording of Beethoven's complete symphonies, a landmark project. Presenting the National Arts Centre's annual Children's Series the auditorium has introduced young audiences to the performing arts through interactive and family-friendly performances. The Mezzanine Balcony provides a distinctive viewpoint on productions, with a view that encompasses the whole performance area and ensemble. The Mezzanine Balcony offers a tranquil escape, where attendees can lose themselves in the beauty of live performances. Southam Hall is situated on the main level of the National Arts Centre, easily accessible from the primary doorway. The hall's primary entryway is adorned with signs announcing upcoming performances.


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