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Aleksi Campagne in Concert, presented by Black Fly Jam and Algoma Conservatory Concerts by Algoma Conservatory of Music





Event Name: Aleksi Campagne in Concert, presented by Black Fly Jam and Algoma Conservatory Concerts

Organizer Name: Algoma Conservatory of Music

Event Location: 75 Huron St

Event Start: Sunday, 26th January 2025 02:00 PM

Event End: Sunday, 26th January 2025 05:30 PM

Event Details: Aleksi Campagne Sunday, January 26th, 2025A SPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCE! Doors are open at 2 pmShow starts at 3pm@THE LOFT Algoma Conservatory of Music, 75 Huron St. SSM...enjoy a relaxing Sunday afternoon at the Loft!Tickets are $40Tapas can be ordered for $15 😉prepared by chef extraordinaire, Ms. Rosetta Sicoli - absolutely delicious! By pre-order only please...ORDER Tickets HEREhttps://algomaconservatory.com/the-store/p/aleksi-campagne-indie-folk-matinee-sunday-january-26th-2025-300-pm-the-loftIf you need more information, or prefer to reserve a ticket to pay at the door, call us at 705 649 2880, we are happy to help!ALEKSI CAMPAGNE"His live set fuses traditional-style fiddling with an indie-rock musical aesthetic".- Tom Coxworth’s 5 favourite acts of Folk Alliance 2023 Aleksi Campagne’s original music blends folk songwriting with an edgy, multi-layered sound resulting from his unique combination of voice, violin and looping-effect pedals.And if music is bred in the bone, Aleksi is uniquely qualified to offer a contemporary, indie-folk take on the time-honoured fiddle-singing tradition. At five years old, he began performing alongside his mother, Canadian folk icon, Connie Kaldor. At 19, Aleksi moved to Paris to study under jazz violin legend Didier Lockwood. Two years later Aleksi became the only student to have ever been accepted into the classical violin, the jazz violin and the jazz voice performance programs at McGill University.Aleksi's debut album is about all the firsts of growing up–from first loves to first moves, the first steps of your career and even first breakups. The album features 10 songs, but 20 tracks—each of the 10 songs are fully translated to offer a full English and a full french version (on two discs in one sleeve). To create the album, Aleksi received both a Canada Council Grant and a FACTOR Grant to fully fund the recording and its production. This album debuted on a Canada-wide tour this past summer, hitting festivals like the Canmore Folk Festival, Springtide Folk Festival, the Live from the Rock Festival, Bear Creek Folk Festival, and Islands Folk Festival. The album launch tour continues throughout the year in both Canada and the United States in Fall 2024 and Winter 2025. “..his performances are impressive not just sonically but also visually, as you watch him seamlessly navigate different instruments and languages".- Garnette Report

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