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Location: 7141 Sherbrooke St. West, PT-110

For rental inquires, contact:
John Davis
Tel: 514-848-2424 ext. 7927
Email: jdavis@alcor.concordia.ca

For upcoming events, visit:
Oscar Peterson Concert Hall
Department of Music




 

Located at the Loyola Campus, the Concordia Concert Hall was built in 1990 and renamed in 1999 in honour of legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. It features an intimate, 570-seat hall that draws from Japanese influences and its spacious hardwood stage is easily seen from all vantage points in the room.

The Oscar Peterson Concert Hall is one of the principal performing arts venues in the Faculty of Fine Arts. Over two hundred concerts, lectures and theatrical productions are held here each year. Many internationally renowned artists and musicians have performed at the hall, including members of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Arlo Guthrie, Ranee Lee and Oliver Jones. The Oscar Peterson Concert Hall is also used for recordings.


 
 

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