E by Candlelight

Music & Entertainment
Nov 30
to
Until
Nov 30, 2024

Experience the enchanting allure of "E by Candlelight," a mesmerizing concert where music meets the soft glow of flickering candles. Step into a world of tranquility and elegance as local musicians Kaylyn Légaré on violin and Christine Bootland on cello, come together under the illumination of countless candles. This evening invites you to unwind and indulge in a sensory journey like no other.

From classical masterpieces to contemporary compositions, each note is heightened by the enchanting atmosphere, creating a profound connection between performers and audience. Join us for an unforgettable experience where the artistry of Kaylyn Légaré, Christine Bootland, and their fellow musicians intertwine with candlelight to create memories that linger long after the final chord fades.

About the Musicians

From Medicine Hat, Kaylyn Légaré began her musical journey at 4 and started learning the violin at 5. She represented her city at the Provincial Music Festival for six years and won the Rose Bowl at the Medicine Hat Rotary Music Festival three times.

Kaylyn completed her Bachelor's degree in Classical Violin Performance at McGill University. She joined an all-female bluegrass and folk quartet under Matt Haimovitz’s mentorship, performing at the Montreal Segal Centre concert series in 2013 and 2014 and the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2014.

Kaylyn has been deeply involved in various artistic endeavors, including voice, theatre, speech, rock bands, and orchestras. Her passion for music is evident in her diverse experiences and achievements, believing in the inclusive, fun nature of music and its power to be shared with others.

Christine Bootland is a passionate music educator and cellist with over 20 years of experience teaching and performing in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Recently retired from the Medicine Hat Conservatory of Music, she now serves as the Chair of the Alberta Music Education Foundation, inspiring future generations of music lovers. Christine's teaching philosophy focuses on nurturing each student's individuality and personality.

Christine is an active performer in various chamber ensembles and orchestras, including the Lethbridge, Red Deer, and Regina Symphonies, the Symphony of the Kootenays, and the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. As a member of the Armadillo String Quartet of Canada, she toured Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, winning first prize in the CIBC National Chamber Music Festival Competition with the JEB String Quartet.

Christine currently teaches privately from her home in Medicine Hat and at the University of Lethbridge Conservatory. From 2001 to 2021, she was on the faculty at Medicine Hat College, serving in multiple roles including cello instructor and program coordinator for both the Community and Junior Orchestras.