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Catherine Gagnon is a distinguished conductor known for her commitment to community engagement through music. With a rich background in orchestral leadership, she has recently showcased her talents in the production A Little Live Music 2023, which featured free performances from chamber groups at the Warwick Public Library. Gagnon conducted a diverse repertoire, including Malcolm Bennett's Two Fun Pieces, Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel, Georges Bizet's L'arlesienne Suites 1 & 2, and Jean-Joseph Mouret's Rondeau. Her ability to connect with audiences and bring classical music to the forefront of community life has earned her recognition and respect in the arts. Looking ahead, Gagnon is poised to continue her impactful work, with upcoming projects that promise to further enrich the cultural landscape. Her dedication to fostering a love for music in the community makes her a vital figure in the contemporary classical scene.
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Catherine Gagnon is a distinguished conductor known for her commitment to community engagement through music. With a rich background in orchestral leadership, she has recently showcased her talents in the production A Little Live Music 2023, which featured free performances from chamber groups at the Warwick Public Library. Gagnon conducted a diverse repertoire, including Malcolm Bennett's Two Fun Pieces, Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel, Georges Bizet's L'arlesienne Suites 1 & 2, and Jean-Joseph Mouret's Rondeau. Her ability to connect with audiences and bring classical music to the forefront of community life has earned her recognition and respect in the arts. Looking ahead, Gagnon is poised to continue her impactful work, with upcoming projects that promise to further enrich the cultural landscape. Her dedication to fostering a love for music in the community makes her a vital figure in the contemporary classical scene.
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