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The Patrons of Mozart and Beethoven

With Meagan Milatz and Cameron Crozman
Tickets
$30 to $59 excluding fees

Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 5 p.m.


Meagan Milatz

Piano

Biography

Meagan Milatz, pianist, is winner of the prestigious 2025-2028 Mécénat Musica Prix Goyer and the 2024 Prix Opus “Discovery of the Year”. She is “a remarkable pianist with a seemingly limitless palette of expression” (Le Devoir). Meagan regularly shares the stage with top international musicians including Andrew Wan, concertmaster of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Dohr, Principal Horn of the Berlin Philharmonic, cellist Matt Haimovitz, and mandolinist Avi Avital. Meagan is co-artistic director of the HausMusique concert series in Montreal since 2022, along with cellist Cameron Crozman.
Awarded the 2024 Prix Choquette-Symcox by Fondation Jeunesses Musicales Canada, Meagan’s recent engagements have included performances with Olivier Charlier, Michel Michalakakos, Cho-Liang Lin, Peter Hanson, Olivier Charlier, Pablo Hernán Benedí, Steven Dann, and tubist Øystein Baadsvik, among others. Internationally, Meagan has performed at the New Ross Piano Festival in Ireland in 2023 – the first Canadian musician to be invited – as well as at the Edeta Arts International Chamber Music Festival where she appeared in concert in Spain with violinists Wolfgang Redik in 2024 and Kai Gleusteen, concertmaster of the Orchestra del Gran Teatre del Liceu of Barcelona, in 2022. Meagan recently embarked on a 2025 recital tour of China with cellist Cameron Crozman, and a European tour in Italy, France, Malta, and Portugal in 2024.
Meagan has appeared as a soloist alongside orchestras such as the Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Sherbrooke, and McGill Symphonies. Meagan was top prize winner in the Shean Piano Competition, CFMTA National Piano Competition, and Canadian Music Competition, and the recipient of a Sylva Gelber Music Foundation Award. Her performances are regularly broadcast on CBC/Radio-Canada.
Meagan has a recording contract for nine albums of solo and chamber music with ATMA Classique. She recently recorded an album of music for fortepiano and natural horn alongside Louis-Pierre Bergeron, released in December 2023. For the 2019/2020 season, Meagan undertook a 50-concert, Canada-wide tour alongside violinist Amy Hillis as the duo “meagan&amy”, winners of the first-ever Pan-Canadian Partnership Recital Tour offered by Jeunesses Musicales Canada, Debut Atlantic, and Prairie Debut.
Meagan began her studies in Saskatchewan and holds a Master’s degree from McGill University. She is grateful to her teachers and lifelong mentors Cherith Alexander, Ilya Poletaev, Philip Chiu, and Tom Beghin with whom she was greatly privileged to study the fortepiano. Enthusiastic about helping the next generation of young musicians, she is a passionate faculty member of the “Session sonates violon et piano” of Camp Musical du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.
Meagan lives in Montreal where she loves biking, reading outside whenever possible, and enjoying the occasional tasty pastry.


Cameron Crozman

Cello

Biography

“With a rich imagination and a keen mind” (Diapason Magazine), Canadian cellist Cameron Crozman leads an active performing career as a soloist and chamber musician in Canada, the USA, and Europe. He has appeared as a soloist with the Orchestre National d’Ile-de-France (Paris), Montreal, Winnipeg, Hamilton, and Vancouver Island Symphonies among others, and performances have taken him everywhere from the Philharmonie de Paris and the Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre, to the Qidi Vidi Brewery of St. John’s, Newfoundland. An avid collaborator and chamber musician, Cameron shares the stage with eminent artists such as James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, Louis Lortie, Gérard Caussé, James Campbell, and members of the Ébène, New Zealand, and Penderecki String Quartets.

Winner of the 2021 Canada Council for the Arts Virginia Parker Prize, the Council’s largest award for emerging classical musicians, Cameron was CBC/Radio-Canada’s 2019 Classical Revelation artist and a laureate of Gautier Capuçon’s Classe d’Excellence at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. Cameron’s debut album, Cavatine, recorded on the ca. 1696 “Bonjour” Stradivarius cello with pianist Philip Chiu, was released in 2019 and described by the French publication Classica Magazine as displaying “technical perfection with a personal style that leaves us wanting to hear more.” He has since recorded a number of CDs for the labels ATMA Classique in Canada and Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo in Monaco. His most recent release from May 2024 of the Haydn Cello Concertos and Jacques Hétu’s Rondo performed with Les Violons du Roy and conductor Nicolas Ellis has garnered international praise. Cameron’s performances are broadcast on CBC, BBC, RTÉ Radio, Radio France, and Medici.tv.

Deeply committed to the music of today, Cameron is active in leading projects commissioning and premiering new music by some of Canada’s most recognized composers including Alexina Louie, Allan Gordon Bell, Liam Ritz, James O’Callaghan, and Kelly-Marie Murphy. After studies in Canada with Paul Pulford, Cameron was a student at the Paris Conservatoire and received his “Prix de violoncelle” with highest honours studying in the class of Michel Strauss and chamber music with Claire Désert and Ami Flammer. In 2018, he received a one year mentorship with violinist James Ehnes as part of the André-Bourbeau award from the Jeunesses Musicales Canada. Passionate about teaching the next generation, he has been invited to give masterclasses at the Académie Rainier III in Monaco, Lawrence University (Wisconsin), University of Montreal, Conservatorio Superior de Música Joaquín Rodrigo Valencia, and the Escola Superior de Music de Lisboa, among others.

Alongside his performing activities, Cameron finds himself abosrbed by the rewarding challenges of producing concerts and musical events. He is co-founder of ClassicalValley, a festival bringing together chamber music and wine in Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, and along with pianist Meagan Milatz, produces a series of chamber music concerts in Montreal called “HausMusique” in one of North America’s landmark Art Deco spaces, the Grande Salle of 9th floor of the Eaton Centre.

Since 2024, he has had the incredible joy to work alongside one of his musical heroes, James Campbell, as Assistant Artistic Director of the Festival of the Sound, among Canada’s premiere classical music festival now in it’s 46th year. Cameron is also grateful to have the chance to work together with his father by organizing chamber music concerts in Llíria, Spain, designated a Creative City of Music by the UNESCO (and share their enjoyment for Spanish culture, food, and wine 🍷).

Cameron currently plays on a c. 1750 Gennaro Gagliano cello, on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Instrument Bank and a bow by Georges Léon Lamy generously provided by the company CANIMEX INC. of Drummondville, Québec.


Nicolas Ellis

Conductor

Biography

Nicolas Ellis is Artistic Director and Conductor of the Orchestre de l’Agora in Montreal and Music Director of the Orchestre National de Bretagne. Since 2023, he is also the Principal Guest Conductor of Les Violons du Roy.

He currently stands out as one of the most active conductors on the Canadian musical scene, as well as for his artistic and social commitment within the Montreal community. Known for his versatility in a vast repertoire ranging from Monteverdi to contemporary music, Nicolas also distinguishes himself as a thoughtful programmer with a concern for the dramaturgical line that unites the works programmed. In recent years, he has acted as assistant conductor to Raphaël Pichon and his Ensemble Pygmalion in opera productions at the Opéra comique and the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, and has also held the position of Artistic Collaborator to the Orchestre Métropolitain and Yannick Nézet-Séguin from 2018 to 2023.

As a guest conductor, Nicolas has conducted the Vancouver Symphony, the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. More recently, he has appeared with the Graz Opera and the San Diego Symphony and the 2024-2025 season will take him to conduct in Finland, Germany, Luxembourg and France.

In 2023, he won a JUNO award in the Classical Album of the Year – large ensemble category, with the Orchestre de l’Agora and violist Marina Thibeault for the album Viola Borealis. Agora also won the Prix Opus for Musical Event of the Year for its Gala de la Terre featuring Mahler’s 3rd Symphony. At the heart of Agora’s mission, Nicolas has set up projects with teenagers struggling with mental health problems, educational workshops and a series of monthly concerts at the Bordeaux Prison in Montreal.

Nicolas Ellis is the recipient of the 2017 Fernand Lindsay Career Grant and was also awarded the Prix Goyer Mécénat Musica 2021.

The concert is dedicated to the Mécénat Musica donors who contributed to the Endowment Fund of the Orchestre de l’Agora and HausMusique. The program, centered on Mozart and Beethoven, highlights their transition from court musicians to independent artists, supported by publishers, public concerts, and patronage. Mozart composed at times to attract a publisher or to finance his own concerts, while also writing light pieces for the imperial court. Beethoven created his “Eroica” Symphony thanks to Prince Lobkowitz and solidified his place in Vienna through the support of Archduke Rudolf and other patrons. These musical works remind us that the boldness of composers and the vision of patrons have allowed these masterpieces to resonate through the centuries.


Program

Mozart

Quatuor avec piano nº 1, K. 478 de Mozart (1er mvmt)

Beethoven

Symphonie no 3 « Eroica » (1er mvmt)

Mozart

Concerto pour piano no 24 (2e et 3e mvmts)

Beethoven

Symphonie no 5 (1er mvmt)

Les musicien-ne-s de L'Orchestre Agora
Season 2025-2026

Orchestre de l’Agora

Programming 25-26
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Programme

Quintette à vent
Jacques Ibert

3 Pièces brèves
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro scherzando

Paul Taffanel

Quintette pour instruments à vent
I. Allegro con moto

George Bizet

Carmen Suite (arr. Jean-François Taillard)
I. Aragonaise
II.Habanera
III.Séguedille
IV.Les Dragons d’Alcala
V.Toréador

Quintette à cordes

Nicolas Ellis et Elisabeth St-Gelais

Berlioz: L’Île inconnue (Sol majeur)*
Fauré: Après un rêve (Do mineur)*
Chausson: Chanson perpétuelle
Hahn: La dernière valse (Si bémol majeur)*
Massenet: Nuit d’Espagne (Sol mineur)*
Messager: J’ai deux amants (Si bémol majeur – seule tonalité)*
Lekeu: Nocturne (Ré bémol majeur – seule tonalité)

*Arrangements: Alexandre Dratwicki

Date

Dimanche
26 octobre 2025, 15h

Lieu

Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours

400, rue Saint‑Paul Est
Montréal (Québec) H2Y 1H4

Tarif

20$

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