Welcome to Fierbois at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights! Fierbois is Caitlin Broms-Jacobs, oboe; and Madeline Hildebrand, piano. The duo is celebrating the debut of their first album Sing to Me Again, in an exciting in-person concert at the breathtaking Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
This concert will feature re-imagined works from Eastern Europe, with a unique blend of traditional folk influences, rich melodies, and the oboe’s dark, silky and powerful sound, together with the piano’s warm and rich resonance.
"They're two of our city's finest musicians. Artistically enticing, sympathetic, creative and dynamic."
-Winnipeg's Classic 107
This is a Pay-What-You-Can event. Suggested donation is $20; Pay $30 or more and receive a CD at the event! Reserve your spot soon. Tickets will be sold online and at the door.
Concert at 7:30pm, doors at 7pm. Cash bar.
Made possible by the Manitoba Arts Council, St. John's Music, and the Canadian Museum of Human Rights.
Fierbois was the name of the sword of Joan of Arc. An iconic strong woman, she never used the sword to inflict harm, only to inspire. Fierbois means “proud wood” in Old French.