Orchestre de la Francophonie
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Orchestre de la Francophonie was created in 2001 for the fourth Jeux de la Francophonie in Ottawa-Hull, a major cultural and sporting event that promoted the talent of young classical musicians from across the country. Amid all the excitement of these Games, the OFC used music to help illustrate the great diversity of Canadian youth and to highlight their attachment to the French language and to Canadian culture.

Every summer, the OFC recruit the 75 best musicians across Canada. The OFC musicians then spend two weeks in residency before undertaking a tour of several Canadian cities. In those weeks, advanced classes (including one featuring orchestral excerpts) are offered by some fifteen teachers, including David Stewart, head of the strings section, Douglas Sturdevant head of the winds...

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