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In Which We Encourage You To Play Hooky

 Frédéric Champion

Frédéric Champion

Pop quiz! What could possibly be better than spending an hour listening to gorgeous choral music or a world-renowned organist?

Answer: spending an hour listening to gorgeous choral music or a world-renowned organist when your ticket is on the house.

Free to music lovers of all ages, our Noon Hour Concerts are a relaxing midday respite from chaos of your work day, especially during the busy weeks leading up to the holiday season.

With the generous and ongoing support of the Edwards Charitable Foundation, Roy Thomson Hall has been hosting these free concerts since 1996. Coming up on November 10 we are pleased to welcome organist Frédéric Champion, who has the distinction of being the winner of the inaugural Canadian International Organ Competition (2008). A native of Lyon, France, Champion’s solo recital is part of his 2009 North American fall tour. He’ll be playing on Roy Thomson Hall’s Gabriel Kney Pipe Organ, one of the largest mechanical-action instruments in Canada.

Take a break – you’ve earned it. Join us at Roy Thomson Hall on November 10 at 12 p.m. for the first of four concerts. Admission is free, and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Daniella LaGiglia is the Individual Gifts Manager at Roy Thomson Hall and Massey Hall.

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