Members of Les Rhapsodes choir and soloists Carole-Anne Roussel, Clotilde Moretti, Luce Vachon, Louis-Charles Gagnon and Maxence Lasserre-Engberts, accompanied by organist Marc D’Anjou and a music ensemble directed by David Rompré (far right), presented Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s renowned Te Deum and Messe de minuit pour Noël (Midnight Mass for Christmas), composed from Christmas tunes that were popular in the 17th century. The choristers and musicians captured Charpentier’s Christmas magic, presenting a memorable and moving work at the Palais Montcalm on Dec. 20. (SN) (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
REVIEW: Les Rhapsodes give a magical Christmas concert