Gertrude Létourneau to perform at the Canadian War Museum

February 15, 2007

Love and War: Gertrude Létourneau to perform at the Canadian War Museum

Ottawa, Ontario, February 15, 2007 — Join the Canadian War Museum for a selection of love songs from the war years, performed by singer and flutist Gertrude Létourneau and her jazz trio. Her warm voice and the bewitching sound of her flute will captivate audiences of all ages.

WHAT: Gertrude Létourneau and trio performance of Love and War
WHERE: LeBreton Gallery, Canadian War Museum
WHEN: Sunday, February 18 at 2 p.m. (in English and French)
COST: Free with paid admission

About the Canadian War Museum
The Canadian War Museum is the national museum of military history. It attempts to help all Canadians better understand their country’s military history in its personal, national and international dimensions. The Museum emphasizes the human experience of war to explain the impact of organized human conflict on Canada and Canadians, and how, through war, conflict, and peace support operations, Canadians have affected, and have been affected by, the world around them. Special exhibitions and programs also explore non-Canadian and general themes related to the human experience of war and the subject of armed conflict, past and present.

Information (media):

Christina Selin
Senior Communications Officer
Canadian War Museum
Telephone: 819 776-8607
E-mail: christina.selin@warmuseum.ca.

Pierre Leduc
Media Relations Officer
Canadian War Museum
Phone: 819 776-8608
E-mail: pierre.leduc@warmuseum.ca.


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