Stirring, dramatic, the performance by Canadian firm Concept Fiatlux promises high theatrics on Saturday, July 15 at L’International des Feux Loto-Québec, presented by TELUS
Montréal, July 13, 2006 – Concept Fiatlux will take Montrealers on an emotional journey at 10 p.m. this Saturday, July 15, with its presentation of “Symphonic Voices with Pyrotechnic Variations” at L’International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS.
Saturday’s show, which hinges on the compelling and otherworldly presence of symphonic voices, is a musical opus that puts the accent on emotional resonance. The voices, mostly anonymous, are sure to set the tone by creating an atmosphere that can only be called dramatic. Indeed, high theatrics are the Canadian firm’s signature. The soundtrack presents a blend of voices that, with the exceptions of Peter Gabriel and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, are largely unknown to the audience. Marked by its lyricism and purity, the soundtrack will be set off to perfection by the chosen pyrotechnical pieces, thanks to skilled synchronization.
Much of the display will take place at a low altitude from where it will be possible to appreciate the jets, volcanoes, candles and fireworks developed by the firm. A monochrome colour scheme will be used for the most part, with strategic touches of red, white, and certain “hot” colours. Dramatic ascents and apogees are also on the agenda, culminating in a tragic finale—a bit of a change from the “happy endings” to which audiences are more accustomed!
“Our main objective is to move audiences as much as we possibly can, reach their emotions and their sensibilities—in short, touch their souls,” says Michel Rioux, the artistic manager of Concept Fiatlux.
The Canadian firm’s Shows division was created in 1985. As it happens, two of its founding members learned their craft on the launch pads of La Ronde...
Soundtrack
1) Flamma Flamma (Nicholas Lens)
2) Angola (Hart, Adepoju, Garibaldi, Hussain, Kumalo, Hidalgo)
3) Call to All Nations (Hart, Glass, Chalo, Hussain, Hidalgo)
4) Ave Ignis (Nicholas Lens)
5) Ah! Joan, Joan (Richard Einhorn)
6) Ave Ignis (Nicholas Lens)
7) Hanging (Craig Armstrong)
8) Ave Ignis (Nicholas Lens)
9) Tambour battant (Bruno Coulais)
10) Pater Noster (Richard Einhorn)
11) Othila (Achillea)
12) A human sacrifice (Carlo Silioto)
13) Cantus (Faith and the Muse)
14) Sky Blue (Peter Gabriel)
15) Dionysos (Jocelyn Pook)
16) Pompeii (ES Posthumus)
17) Ah! Joan, Joan (Richard Einhorn)
18) Signal to Noise (Peter Gabriel) |