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Wow, I wasn't aware of all of this and I was quite surprised to learn about all of this on GFF instead of other more "official" sites.
I have to say that I was among the ones who paid 140$ to see the show in Toronto. Not only that, it was an 8-hour drive from my city and I had to stay at a hotel to be able to watch the show. It was quite an expensive trip. And I am surprised to hear that with all this 140$, he wasn't able to pay for the composers plane tickets, they hired a kids choir, they made people pay to have authographs...but I think the worst thing was in fact that crappy Dear Friends CD which was a best off but, with synth....I would have expected an orchestral music CD...oh well... The show was great (as I like orchestral VGM), I wasn't deceived by it but now that I know all of this, it's kind of upsetting. So hopefully I'll get my hands on good seats for VGL in Montreal (which makes it only a 2 1/2 hour drive from my city). And from what I read, VGL is more affordable compared to Play!. So any dates for VGL in Montreal yet? Jam it back in, in the dark.
Not six....more like half a dozen...
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Hmm well, the OSM (Montreal Symphonic Orchestra) plays at this place:
http://www.pda.qc.ca/nos-salles/wilfrid-pelletier.prod.en.html So if you want to go classy, that's the place. Only, it might be expensive...cause there's almost 3000 seats. This other scene (in the same complex) might be what you need though: http://www.pda.qc.ca/nos-salles/thea...e.prod.en.html (around 1500 seats) Another suggestion might be this place (though it is less fancy than the previous ones): http://www.theatreoutremont.ca/Outre...vation_en.aspx (Around 500 seats available) I really don't know what your budget is but if the Montreal Metropolitan Orchestra (not the OSM, it's a smaller orchestra but still well known here) can afford it for 5 concerts a year, I would go with the first or second option. Feel free to contact me for any questions. I'll gladly help so I can listen to live game music near my city! ![]() There's nowhere I can't reach.
Not six....more like half a dozen...
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