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Elisabeth St-Gelais and Bach-Mobile Starring in a Jazz Concert

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From 25 to 27 July, the Bach-Mobile stops on the North Coast and in Charlevoix for a concert where jazz meets the organ, with the Innu soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais. The Bach-Mobile is a digital organ that replicates the sounds of real pipe organs, as explained by Jean-Willy Kunz, artistic director of the International d'Orgue Competition of Canada (CIOC). The one who promotes organ music, through a three-year international competition, an annual …
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From 25 to 27 July, the Bach-Mobile stops on the North Coast and in Charlevoix for a concert where jazz meets the organ, with the Innu soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais. The Bach-Mobile is a digital organ that replicates the sounds of real pipe organs, as explained by Jean-Willy Kunz, artistic director of the International d'Orgue Competition of Canada (CIOC). The one who promotes organ music, through a three-year international competition, an annual …

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From 25 to 27 July, the Bach-Mobile stops on the North Coast and in Charlevoix for a concert where jazz meets the organ, with the Innu soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais. The Bach-Mobile is a digital organ that replicates the sounds of real pipe organs, as explained by Jean-Willy Kunz, artistic director of the International d'Orgue Competition of Canada (CIOC). The one who promotes organ music, through a three-year international competition, an annual …

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From 25 to 27 July, the Bach-Mobile stops on the North Coast and in Charlevoix for a concert where jazz meets the organ, with the Innu soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais. The Bach-Mobile is a digital organ that replicates the sounds of real pipe organs, as explained by Jean-Willy Kunz, artistic director of the International d'Orgue Competition of Canada (CIOC). The one who promotes organ music, through a three-year international competition, an annual …

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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