
Cocktail jazz at the Villandré Brewery

Jazz pianist
Eric Harding is one of Montreal's most recognized jazz pianists, with a career spanning more than 35 years accompanying many of Quebec's most iconic artists, leading his own groups, and performing across Canada and Europe. A versatile musician, he also plays drums when the occasion calls for it.
Eric shares a deep and personal connection with North Hatley — his family has been established above Lake Massawippi since the mid-1950s, making him an integral part of both the area's history and its vibrant musical scene today. It was only natural that he would name his trio Auburn, a tribute to a family legacy steeped in memory and belonging. Born in Montreal in the 1990s, the Auburn Trio first performed in the intimate lounges of the Hotel Vogue before finding new life at the Mercantile in North Hatley, a venue that has since given way to Café Bistro DuPont. A founding member and one of the Artistic Directors of the Festival de Jazz de North Hatley, it is his deep attachment to the region that guides his vision: to showcase the village's stages and celebrate the beauty of the iconic landmarks of the Massawippi Valley.

Jazz and world music bassist
Carlos Maldonado Cisneros is an iconic figure on both the Canadian and Mexican jazz scenes, moving effortlessly between two rich and complementary musical cultures. Having shared the stage with legends such as Marcus Miller and Tower of Power, and collaborated with international heavyweights like Ben Wendel and Greg Cohen, he brings to the festival a broad and diverse vision of jazz.
A graduate of the Schulich School of Music at McGill University (Master's in Jazz Composition and Performance), Carlos is also the founder of several bold ensembles, including the avant-garde Chocolate Smoke Gang, reflecting his constant drive to push the boundaries of the genre. A founding member of the Festival de Jazz de North Hatley, he serves as one of its Artistic Directors, bringing the same passion and boldness that defines his music to the festival's creative vision.
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