Halifax: An Evening in Germany

Tickets are expected to be available on July 1. Join our mailing list to be notified.
The Peggy Corkum Music Room
6181 Lady Hammond Rd Halifax NS B3K 2R9
Duration: 70 minutes – with intermission
Friday, September 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
About An Evening in Germany |Une Soirée en Allemagne
An Evening in Germany is part of The Two Faces of the Dream (Les Deux Visages du Rêve), a national concert series presented by Harmonaire Musique across Canada throughout 2026. The project explores the relationship between classical music and the inner psychological world of composers, inviting audiences to experience music not as distant historical art, but as deeply human expressions shaped by memory, imagination, movement, and emotional life.
This Halifax program celebrates the rich tradition of German music through works by three of its most influential composers: Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Spanning nearly two centuries, these masterpieces trace the evolution of German musical thought from the architectural clarity of the Baroque era to the emotional depth of Romanticism.
At the center of the project lies the imaginative world of Robert Schumann, whose artistic identity was famously divided between the fictional figures Florestan and Eusebius. These imagined alter egos represented two opposing yet inseparable forces within the composer’s mind — passion and reflection, impulse and introspection, turbulence and lyricism. Schumann’s “two faces” serve as a symbolic framework for this series, reflecting the emotional dualities that continue to shape artistic expression across generations.
Each concert in the series combines live performance with spoken interaction before and during the performance. Through storytelling, commentary, and introduction, audiences are invited into the emotional, psychological, and physical worlds behind the music and its creators. By breaking down traditional barriers between performers and listeners, The Two Faces of the Dream seeks to make classical music more accessible, personal, and connected to contemporary life.
Program Details
The repertoire is subject to change without prior notice.
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11
I. Introduzione: Un poco adagio — Allegro vivace
II. Aria
III. Scherzo e Intermezzo: Allegrissimo — Lento
IV. Allegro un poco maestoso
-Intermission-
Johann Sebastian Bach
Violin Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78
I. Vivace ma non troppo
II. Adagio

Artist
Roman Fraser, VIOLIN
Roman Fraser, born in Amsterdam and raised in Montreal, began violin studies at age five and entered the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal at nine, where he studied with Johanne Arel. He later continued his studies at the Colburn School in Los Angeles with Martin Beaver and Clive Greensmith before transferring to McGill University’s Schulich School of Music to study with André Roy.
A passionate chamber musician, Roman won the McGill Chamber Music Competition in 2015 and 2016, and, as first violinist of the Milton String Quartet, received the Gold Medal and Grand Prize at the 2017 Fischoff Competition.
Roman relocated to Halifax in 2025, where he serves as Assistant Principal Second Violin with Symphony Nova Scotia. He performs on an Alessandro Mezzadri violin, c. 1730.

Artist
ying zhang, piano
Ying Zhang is a pianist devoted to revealing the emotional depth and narrative resonance of the piano repertoire. Known for her refined sound, clarity of expression, and instinctive sensitivity to musical lines, she brings an intimate and compelling presence to the stage. A versatile performer active as a soloist and chamber musician, she has appeared in concerts across Canada, the United States, and China.
Born in China, Ying received her formative training at the Conservatory of Music’s affiliated middle and high school before pursuing advanced studies in North America. She holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in Piano Performance from the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, as well as a Post-Graduate Professional Studies Diploma from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. During her studies at McGill, she was recognized with the Paul-Marcel Gélinas et Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas Piano Award for academic and artistic excellence, and received the Outstanding Achievement in Piano award as a graduating undergraduate for excellence in piano studies.
Halifax: An Evening in Germany


Tickets are expected to be available on July 1.
Join our mailing list to be notified.
The Peggy Corkum Music Room
6181 Lady Hammond Rd Halifax NS B3K 2R9
Duration: 70 minutes – with intermission
Friday, September 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
About An Evening in Germany |Une Soirée en Allemagne
An Evening in Germany is part of The Two Faces of the Dream (Les Deux Visages du Rêve), a national concert series presented by Harmonaire Musique across Canada throughout 2026. The project explores the relationship between classical music and the inner psychological world of composers, inviting audiences to experience music not as distant historical art, but as deeply human expressions shaped by memory, imagination, movement, and emotional life.
This Halifax program celebrates the rich tradition of German music through works by three of its most influential composers: Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Spanning nearly two centuries, these masterpieces trace the evolution of German musical thought from the architectural clarity of the Baroque era to the emotional depth of Romanticism.
At the center of the project lies the imaginative world of Robert Schumann, whose artistic identity was famously divided between the fictional figures Florestan and Eusebius. These imagined alter egos represented two opposing yet inseparable forces within the composer’s mind — passion and reflection, impulse and introspection, turbulence and lyricism. Schumann’s “two faces” serve as a symbolic framework for this series, reflecting the emotional dualities that continue to shape artistic expression across generations.
Each concert in the series combines live performance with spoken interaction before and during the performance. Through storytelling, commentary, and introduction, audiences are invited into the emotional, psychological, and physical worlds behind the music and its creators. By breaking down traditional barriers between performers and listeners, The Two Faces of the Dream seeks to make classical music more accessible, personal, and connected to contemporary life.
Program Details
The repertoire is subject to change without prior notice.
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11
I. Introduzione: Un poco adagio — Allegro vivace
II. Aria
III. Scherzo e Intermezzo: Allegrissimo — Lento
IV. Allegro un poco maestoso
-Intermission-
Johann Sebastian Bach
Violin Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78
I. Vivace ma non troppo
II. Adagio

Artist
Roman fraser, VIOLIN
Roman Fraser, born in Amsterdam and raised in Montreal, began violin studies at age five and entered the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal at nine, where he studied with Johanne Arel. He later continued his studies at the Colburn School in Los Angeles with Martin Beaver and Clive Greensmith before transferring to McGill University’s Schulich School of Music to study with André Roy.
A passionate chamber musician, Roman won the McGill Chamber Music Competition in 2015 and 2016, and, as first violinist of the Milton String Quartet, received the Gold Medal and Grand Prize at the 2017 Fischoff Competition.
Roman relocated to Halifax in 2025, where he serves as Assistant Principal Second Violin with Symphony Nova Scotia. He performs on an Alessandro Mezzadri violin, c. 1730.

Artist
ying zhang, piano
Ying Zhang is a pianist devoted to revealing the emotional depth and narrative resonance of the piano repertoire. Known for her refined sound, clarity of expression, and instinctive sensitivity to musical lines, she brings an intimate and compelling presence to the stage. A versatile performer active as a soloist and chamber musician, she has appeared in concerts across Canada, the United States, and China.
Born in China, Ying received her formative training at the Conservatory of Music’s affiliated middle and high school before pursuing advanced studies in North America. She holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in Piano Performance from the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, as well as a Post-Graduate Professional Studies Diploma from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. During her studies at McGill, she was recognized with the Paul-Marcel Gélinas et Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas Piano Award for academic and artistic excellence, and received the Outstanding Achievement in Piano award as a graduating undergraduate for excellence in piano studies.
Halifax: An Evening in Germany


Tickets are expected to be available on July 1.
Join our mailing list to be notified.
The Peggy Corkum Music Room
6181 Lady Hammond Rd Halifax NS B3K 2R9
Duration: 70 minutes – with intermission
Friday, September 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
About An Evening in Germany |Une Soirée en Allemagne
An Evening in Germany is part of The Two Faces of the Dream (Les Deux Visages du Rêve), a national concert series presented by Harmonaire Musique across Canada throughout 2026. The project explores the relationship between classical music and the inner psychological world of composers, inviting audiences to experience music not as distant historical art, but as deeply human expressions shaped by memory, imagination, movement, and emotional life.
This Halifax program celebrates the rich tradition of German music through works by three of its most influential composers: Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Spanning nearly two centuries, these masterpieces trace the evolution of German musical thought from the architectural clarity of the Baroque era to the emotional depth of Romanticism.
At the center of the project lies the imaginative world of Robert Schumann, whose artistic identity was famously divided between the fictional figures Florestan and Eusebius. These imagined alter egos represented two opposing yet inseparable forces within the composer’s mind — passion and reflection, impulse and introspection, turbulence and lyricism. Schumann’s “two faces” serve as a symbolic framework for this series, reflecting the emotional dualities that continue to shape artistic expression across generations.
Each concert in the series combines live performance with spoken interaction before and during the performance. Through storytelling, commentary, and introduction, audiences are invited into the emotional, psychological, and physical worlds behind the music and its creators. By breaking down traditional barriers between performers and listeners, The Two Faces of the Dream seeks to make classical music more accessible, personal, and connected to contemporary life.
Program Details
The repertoire is subject to change without prior notice.
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11
I. Introduzione: Un poco adagio — Allegro vivace
II. Aria
III. Scherzo e Intermezzo: Allegrissimo — Lento
IV. Allegro un poco maestoso
-Intermission-
Johann Sebastian Bach
Violin Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78
I. Vivace ma non troppo
II. Adagio

Artist
Roman fraser, VIOLIN
Roman Fraser, born in Amsterdam and raised in Montreal, began violin studies at age five and entered the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal at nine, where he studied with Johanne Arel. He later continued his studies at the Colburn School in Los Angeles with Martin Beaver and Clive Greensmith before transferring to McGill University’s Schulich School of Music to study with André Roy.
A passionate chamber musician, Roman won the McGill Chamber Music Competition in 2015 and 2016, and, as first violinist of the Milton String Quartet, received the Gold Medal and Grand Prize at the 2017 Fischoff Competition.
Roman relocated to Halifax in 2025, where he serves as Assistant Principal Second Violin with Symphony Nova Scotia. He performs on an Alessandro Mezzadri violin, c. 1730.

Artist
ying zhang, piano
Ying Zhang is a pianist devoted to revealing the emotional depth and narrative resonance of the piano repertoire. Known for her refined sound, clarity of expression, and instinctive sensitivity to musical lines, she brings an intimate and compelling presence to the stage. A versatile performer active as a soloist and chamber musician, she has appeared in concerts across Canada, the United States, and China.
Born in China, Ying received her formative training at the Conservatory of Music’s affiliated middle and high school before pursuing advanced studies in North America. She holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Music in Piano Performance from the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, as well as a Post-Graduate Professional Studies Diploma from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. During her studies at McGill, she was recognized with the Paul-Marcel Gélinas et Verna-Marie Parr Gélinas Piano Award for academic and artistic excellence, and received the Outstanding Achievement in Piano award as a graduating undergraduate for excellence in piano studies.

