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Edmonton’s own Jacques Forestier\, who busked at the downtown farmer’s market when he was a child and has since won prestigious prizes\, performs Dvořák’s folkloric Violin Concerto. \nEvery section of the orchestra will shine in Prokofiev’s mighty Symphony No. 5\, showcasing the orchestra’s musicianship and artistry. \nOf his new work Avé\, Edmonton composer and friend of the ESO John Estacio writes\, “my mother passed away of dementia while I was working on this piece\,” and describes it as “a celebration of a full life devoted to nurturing a family\, replete with joy\, celebration\, sorrow\, devotion\, and a sense of fulfilment.” \nThis concert will include an intermission. \n\nProgram to Include\n\n\n\n\nDVOŘÁK\nViolin Concerto\n\n\nPROKOFIEV\nSymphony No. 5\n\n\nJOHN ESTACIO\nAvé\n\n\n\nProgram subject to change. \n\nFeatured Artists\n\nJean-Marie Zeitouni\, Conductor & Music Director\nJacques Forestier\, Violin\n\n\n\n\n  \nAbout ESO Classics\n\nESO Classics are dynamic and engaging concerts that feature the most memorable orchestral pieces. This masterworks series is our flagship and showcases the greatest symphonic masterpieces in classical music. From Bach and Handel in the Baroque period and Mozart and Beethoven in the 18th century Classical period\, all the way to 21st century contemporary composers\, this series encompasses the best of classical music. Our world-class musicians are joined by some of the most talented soloists from around the world\, delivering unparalleled performances of these illustrious works. Let the timeless beauty of live classical music enrich and transport you! URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/john-estacio-edmonton-symphony-orchestra/2025-09-28/ LOCATION:Winspear Centre\, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5J 4X8\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/01/estacio_headshot-upscale-2__square.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Edmonton Symphony Orchestra":MAILTO:info@winspearcentre.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251004T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251004T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250626T211615Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T162311Z UID:10000110-1759606200-1759613400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Carlos Foggin\, Rocky Mountain Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION:October 4 (7:30 pm) @ The Polaris Centre for the Performing Arts – https://www.showpass.com/strauss-wars-1/\nOctober 5 (3:00 pm) @ Red Deer Lake United Church – https://www.showpass.com/strauss-wars-2/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1 hr 45 minutes with intermission \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Program\nJoin us as we kick off our 10th Anniversary Season with flair\, elegance\, and a wink to sci-fi! \nFeaturing Stellaris\, an original orchestral suite by Carlos Foggin. \nFeatured Artists\nROCKY MOUNTAIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA\nCARLOS FOGGIN RMSO Music Director Laureate URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/carlos-foggin-rocky-mountain-symphony-orchestra/ LOCATION:The Polaris Centre for the Performing Arts\, 7-261051 Wagon Wheel View\, Rocky View County\, Alberta\, T4A 0E2\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/06/Carlos-Foggin-feature-image.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251004T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251004T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250929T162848Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T162848Z UID:10000150-1759606200-1759613400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:New Notes\, New Era: Matheus Moraes in Recital! DESCRIPTION:🎺 New Notes\, New Era: Matheus Moraes in Recital! 🎶
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the debut of Regina’s new Principal Trumpeter\, Matheus Moraes\, alongside Richard Burdick\, Principal Horn.\n\n\n\nMusic will range from Renascence to original works by Burdick.\n📅 When: Saturday\, October 4\, 2025\, 7:30 PM
📍 Where: Westminster United Church\, Chapel (3025 13th Ave\, Regina\, SK S4T 1P1)
🎟️ Tickets: Limited to 40 seats! Grab yours at www.i-ching-music.com
📞 Info: 306-949-9412\nDon’t miss this intimate night of music that promises to usher in a new era of sound! 🎉 #MatheusMoraes #ReginaMusic #LiveConcert URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/new-notes-new-era-matheus-moraes-in-recital/ LOCATION:Westminster United Church\, 3025 13 Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4T 1P1\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/09/Poster-Oct-4th-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251005T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251005T170000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250912T150039Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T150048Z UID:10000149-1759672800-1759683600@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Regina Horn Quartet Presents a Musical Journey Through the 60s DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 5th \nRegina Horn Quartet Presents a Musical Journey Through the 60s \nThe Exchange – 2431 8th Ave. \nAll ages & licensed \nDoors at 1:30 pm Show at 2pm \n$10 or pay what you can. No one turned away. \nThe Regina Horn Quartet\, featuring Sharla Benoit\, Richard Burdick\, Alison Cushway\, and Wendy Tsymbal\, is thrilled to announce an afternoon of nostalgic and innovative music at THE EXCHANGE\, 2431 8th Ave\, Regina\, SK\, on Sunday\, October 5\, 2025\, at 2:00 p.m. \nThis unique concert will transport audiences back to the vibrant 1960s with a program blending iconic pop and folk hits with classical and contemporary horn compositions. The quartet will perform beloved Beatles classics including Yesterday\, Hey Jude\, Eleanor Rigby\, All You Need Is Love\, and When I’m 64\, alongside Bob Dylan’s timeless The Times They Are A-Changin’ and Mason Williams’ Classical Gas (1968). The setlist also features Don McLean’s American Pie (1971)\, capturing the era’s spirit. Adding a distinctive touch\, the program includes two works by quartet member Richard Burdick: Bear Valley Fanfares No. 6 (c. 1994) and Variations on the Star Trek Theme. The concert opens with Johannes Ockeghem’s Salve Regina (1430-1497)\, offering a nod to the rich history of choral music arranged for horns. \n“We’re excited to bring this eclectic mix to Regina\,” said Richard Burdick. “From the Beatles to Dylan to my own compositions\, we’re weaving together sounds that celebrate the 60s while showcasing the horn’s versatility.” \nTickets are available at THE EXCHANGE box office or online at\nhttps://theexchangelive.ca/. General admission is $10. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. \nAbout the Regina Horn Quartet\nThe Regina Horn Quartet is a dynamic ensemble known for its innovative arrangements and engaging performances. Comprising principal and assistant principal musicians from the Regina Symphony Orchestra\, the quartet brings a wealth of experience and passion to the stage. \nMedia Contact\nRichard Burdick\nRegina Horn Quartet\nPhone: 306-949-9412\nEmail: rb@horn.pro\nWebsite: https://i-ching-music.com/\nEvent Details at a Glance \n. What: Regina Horn Quartet: Music from the 60s\n. When: Sunday\, October 5\, 2025\, 2:00 p.m.\n. Where: THE EXCHANGE\, 2431 8th Ave\, Regina\, SK\n. Program: Works by Richard Burdick\, Johannes Ockeghem\, The Beatles\, Bob Dylan\, Mason Williams\, and Don McLean\n. Tickets: $10 (general)\, discounts for students/seniors \nJoin us for an afternoon of music that bridges decades and genres\, delivered with the Regina Horn Quartet’s signature flair! \n  \n________________________________________ \nAbout the Exchange \nThe Exchange is wheelchair accessible and offers 2 non-gender/wheelchair-accessible washrooms. \nThe Exchange is an all-ages venue that supports the Safer Spaces Initiative. We do not tolerate any form of harassment\, abusive and/or discriminative behaviour. Such behaviour is grounds for immediate removal from the event/venue. If you are experiencing any harassment\, please ask to speak to a manager. \nTicket price plus taxes and fees – lineups subject to change – no refunds or exchanges URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/regina-horn-quartet-presents-a-musical-journey-through-the-60s/ LOCATION:THE EXCHANGE\, 2431 8th Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4R 5J7\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/09/reginahornquartet.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251005T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251005T170000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250626T211936Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T212255Z UID:10000111-1759676400-1759683600@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Carlos Foggin\, Rocky Mountain Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION:October 4 (7:30 pm) @ The Polaris Centre for the Performing Arts – https://www.showpass.com/strauss-wars-1/\nOctober 5 (3:00 pm) @ Red Deer Lake United Church – https://www.showpass.com/strauss-wars-2/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1 hr 45 minutes with intermission \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Program\nJoin us as we kick off our 10th Anniversary Season with flair\, elegance\, and a wink to sci-fi! \nFeaturing Stellaris\, an original orchestral suite by Carlos Foggin. \nFeatured Artists\nROCKY MOUNTAIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA\nCARLOS FOGGIN RMSO Music Director Laureate URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/carlos-foggin-rocky-mountain-symphony-orchestra-2/ LOCATION:Red Deer Lake United Church\, 96187 Spruce Meadows Green SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T1S 2R9\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/06/Carlos-Foggin-feature-image.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251014T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251014T140000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251010T184605Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T185203Z UID:10000154-1760443200-1760450400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Music at Noon concerts series presents: The Music of Composer Lavinia Kell Parker DESCRIPTION:Music at Noon concerts series presents:\nThe Music of Composer Lavinia Kell Parker\nwith Flautist Jodi Groenheide\, Soprano Lisa Stanford\, and Pianist Brad Parker\nNurturing Your Creative Voice: Music\, Self and the Art of Becoming\n\n\n\n\n\n  URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/music-at-noon-concerts-series-presents-the-music-of-composer-lavinia-kell-parker/ LOCATION:University Recital Hall\, 4401 University Dr W\, Lethbridge\, Alberta\, T1K 6T5\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/10/Music-at-Noon-Lavinia-Kell-Parker-NB.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251024T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251024T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250626T213620Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T213620Z UID:10000112-1761334200-1761341400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Jacques Hétu\, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION:ESO Classics\nBruckner\, Wagner & Organ\nConducted by Mario Venzago\nFriday\, October 24\, 2025 ● 7:30 PM – https://www.winspearcentre.com/tickets/events/eso/2025/bruckner-wagner-and-organ/\n\n\nSaturday\, October 25\, 2025 ● 7:30 PM – https://www.winspearcentre.com/tickets/events/eso/2025/bruckner-wagner-and-organ-2/\n\n\nAbout The Concert\n\nBruckner’s popular “Romantic” Symphony creates a grandiose orchestral landscape\, taking the listener on an emotional and philosophical journey with themes of humanity’s connection with nature. Don’t miss the rare opportunity to hear this popular work conducted by one of the world’s foremost ‘Brucknerians’. \nThe great Canadian composer Jacques Hétu wrote his riveting Organ Concerto for the inauguration of the Winspear’s own Davis Concert Organ in 2002. \nThis concert opens with a celebratory welcome march from Wagner’s opera Tannhäuser. \nThis concert will include an intermission. \n\nProgram to Include\n\n\n\n\nBRUCKNER\nSymphony No. 4 “Romantic”\n\n\nWAGNER\nTannhäuser: Arrival of the Guests\n\n\nJACQUES HÉTU\nOrgan Concerto\n\n\n\nProgram subject to change. \n\nFeatured Artists\n\nMario Venzago\, Conductor\nRashaan Allwood\, Organ\n\n\n\n\n  \nAbout ESO Classics\n\nESO Classics are dynamic and engaging concerts that feature the most memorable orchestral pieces. This masterworks series is our flagship and showcases the greatest symphonic masterpieces in classical music. From Bach and Handel in the Baroque period and Mozart and Beethoven in the 18th century Classical period\, all the way to 21st century contemporary composers\, this series encompasses the best of classical music. Our world-class musicians are joined by some of the most talented soloists from around the world\, delivering unparalleled performances of these illustrious works. Let the timeless beauty of live classical music enrich and transport you! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday Classics presented by URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/jacques-hetu-edmonton-symphony-orchestra/2025-10-24/ LOCATION:Winspear Centre\, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5J 4X8\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/06/146002-jacques-hetu.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Edmonton Symphony Orchestra":MAILTO:info@winspearcentre.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251025T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251025T193000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250626T213620Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T213620Z UID:10000113-1761420600-1761420600@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Jacques Hétu\, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION:ESO Classics\nBruckner\, Wagner & Organ\nConducted by Mario Venzago\nFriday\, October 24\, 2025 ● 7:30 PM – https://www.winspearcentre.com/tickets/events/eso/2025/bruckner-wagner-and-organ/\n\n\nSaturday\, October 25\, 2025 ● 7:30 PM – https://www.winspearcentre.com/tickets/events/eso/2025/bruckner-wagner-and-organ-2/\n\n\nAbout The Concert\n\nBruckner’s popular “Romantic” Symphony creates a grandiose orchestral landscape\, taking the listener on an emotional and philosophical journey with themes of humanity’s connection with nature. Don’t miss the rare opportunity to hear this popular work conducted by one of the world’s foremost ‘Brucknerians’. \nThe great Canadian composer Jacques Hétu wrote his riveting Organ Concerto for the inauguration of the Winspear’s own Davis Concert Organ in 2002. \nThis concert opens with a celebratory welcome march from Wagner’s opera Tannhäuser. \nThis concert will include an intermission. \n\nProgram to Include\n\n\n\n\nBRUCKNER\nSymphony No. 4 “Romantic”\n\n\nWAGNER\nTannhäuser: Arrival of the Guests\n\n\nJACQUES HÉTU\nOrgan Concerto\n\n\n\nProgram subject to change. \n\nFeatured Artists\n\nMario Venzago\, Conductor\nRashaan Allwood\, Organ\n\n\n\n\n  \nAbout ESO Classics\n\nESO Classics are dynamic and engaging concerts that feature the most memorable orchestral pieces. This masterworks series is our flagship and showcases the greatest symphonic masterpieces in classical music. From Bach and Handel in the Baroque period and Mozart and Beethoven in the 18th century Classical period\, all the way to 21st century contemporary composers\, this series encompasses the best of classical music. Our world-class musicians are joined by some of the most talented soloists from around the world\, delivering unparalleled performances of these illustrious works. Let the timeless beauty of live classical music enrich and transport you! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday Classics presented by URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/jacques-hetu-edmonton-symphony-orchestra/2025-10-25/ LOCATION:Winspear Centre\, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5J 4X8\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/06/146002-jacques-hetu.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Edmonton Symphony Orchestra":MAILTO:info@winspearcentre.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251025T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251025T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250626T213848Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T180510Z UID:10000114-1761420600-1761427800@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Vincent Ho\, Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION: Karl Hirzer\, conductor\nDame Evelyn Glennie\, percussion\n\n\nFrom Darkness to Light – Vincent Ho*\nSymphony No 5 in D Minor\, Op 47 – Dimitri Shostakovich\n\n\nA landmark night for the SSO as we’re joined by Maestro Karl Hirzer and superstar percussion Dame Evelyn Glennie. \nMulti-Grammy award winner\, Glennie is one of the most sensational artists we’ve ever shared the stage with – the centrepiece of a night of mystical story telling when she performs Vincent Ho’s From Darkness to Light. \nKarl continues the theme bringing light to the darkness with Shostakovich’s towering 5th Symphony. An orchestral journey towards the light\, the work stands as a testament to Shostakovich’s defiance in the face of political oppression. \n*Denotes Canadian composer. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/1601/ LOCATION:TCU Place\, Sid Buckwold Theatre\, 35 – 22nd Street East\, Saskatoon\, SK\, S7K 0C8\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/01/Vincent-Ho-Inside-Story_photo-by-Bo-Huang.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251028T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251028T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250708T155142Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T155142Z UID:10000121-1761679800-1761687000@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:MCO 2 / BETWEEN EARTH & SKY - Alexina Louie & Jacques Hétu DESCRIPTION:2 / BETWEEN EARTH & SKY\n7.30pm\, Tuesday\, October 28\nCrescent Arts Centre\, 525 Wardlaw Ave.\nInternational Cello Festival of Canada Opening Concert\nColin Carr\, Denise Djokic\, Santiago Cañón-Valencia\, Matthias Bartolomey\, Cameron Crozman\, Inbal Segev\, cellos\nAnne Manson\, conductor \nThe cello’s rich\, expressive voice takes centre stage in this powerful opening to the Cello Festival\, reflecting the instrument’s dual nature — rooted in the depths of the earth yet simultaneously reaching skyward. \nSince 2011\, the International Cello Festival of Canada has been bringing renowned cellists and artists from around the world to Winnipeg for an unforgettable celebration of music. Here\, we’re pleased to present the immense talents of Colin Carr\, Denise Djokic\, Santiago Cañón-Valencia\, Matthias Bartolomey\, Cameron Crozman\, and Inbal Segev to celebrate the opening of the Festival. \n–\nAntonio Vivaldi \nConcerto for Two Cellos \nJoseph Haydn\nConcerto in D \nAlexina Louie\nBringing the Tiger Down from the Mountain \nJacques Hétu\nRondo for Cello and Strings \nC.P.E. Bach\nCello Concerto in A \nJoseph Haydn\nCello Concerto in C \nProgram subject to change URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/mco-2-between-earth-sky-alexina-louie-jacques-hetu/ LOCATION:Crescent Arts Centre\, 525 Wardlaw Ave\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3L 0L9\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/07/jacques-hetu-anbd-alexina-louie.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251102T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251102T170000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250619T171027Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T150726Z UID:10000105-1762092000-1762102800@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Richard O. Burdick’s Music and Video from Summer Vacations DESCRIPTION:A Multisensory Journey of Music and Visuals\nRegina\, SK – Join acclaimed composer and hornist Richard O. Burdick for a unique concert experience\, Music and Video from Summer Vacations\, on Sunday\, November 2\, 2025\, at 2:00 p.m. at RPL Film Theatre Regina Public Library Central Branch (2311 12th Ave\, Regina\, SK S4P 0N3). \nThis captivating performance features an ensemble of French horn\, English horn\, cello\, and videotape\, blending evocative music with stunning visuals. The program includes: \n\nPalisade Falls- video & chamber orchestra\, Opus 248*Across to Pompeys\nAcross to Pompeys Pillar\, Op. 261: A solo horn journey with immersive visuals.\nSnap Shots\, Op. 326 and Snap Shorts\, Op. 345: Vivid musical vignettes.\nPlus\, highlights like the triumphant Bear Valley Fanfare and a soulful Ockeghem arrangement\n\nBurdick’s innovative compositions and masterful performance create a multisensory adventure\, capturing the essence of summer’s beauty and exploration.\nTickets: Choose-your-price tickets are available at https://i-ching-music.com/. A suggested offering of $15 is appreciated at the door\, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.\nFor more information\, visit https://i-ching-music.com/. \nAbout the performers\nRichard O. Burdick is a renowned composer and hornist known for his innovative blending of music and visuals\, creating immersive experiences that resonate with audiences worldwide.\nWing Lok Soo\, English horn\, and Amy Borton\, cello\, bring their exceptional artistry to this unforgettable performance URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/music-and-video-from-summer-vacations/ LOCATION:RPL Film Theatre Regina Public Library Central Branch\, 2311 12th Ave\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4P 0N3\, Canada END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20251108T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20251108T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250708T155908Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T155908Z UID:10000122-1762630200-1762637400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:True North\, An All-Canadian Program with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION:7:30PM\, Saturday\, November 8\, 2025\nTCU Place\, Sid Buckwold Theatre\n\n\n35 – 22nd Street East\nSaskatoon\, SK S7K 0C8\nGoogle Maps Directions\n\n\nSave Your Seats\n\n\n\nKarl Hirzerconductor\nBede Hanleyoboe\n\n  \n\nLineage – Zosha di Castri*\nOboe Concerto – Gary Kulesha*\nThe Grief Eater Firaga – Sonny Ray Day Rider*\nEndymion – Jean Coulthard*\nElysium – Samy Moussa*\n\n\nKarl Hirzer returns to the podium for a night worthy of glowing hearts. This celebration of the exceptional music that Canada has to offer is going to have you beaming with pride. \nRenowned oboist Bede Hanley returns home to Saskatoon for his SSO debut in a new concerto by Gary Kulesha. Vibrant and exciting\, this new work written just for Hanley is an exhilarating showcase for this hometown artist to make his return! \nWe’ve been itching to bring you the music of Sonny Ray Day Rider for a few seasons now – his work Grief Eater Firaga is a must-hear musical experience. \n*Denotes Canadian composer. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/true-north-an-all-canadian-program-with-the-saskatoon-symphony-orchestra/ LOCATION:TCU Place\, Sid Buckwold Theatre\, 35 – 22nd Street East\, Saskatoon\, SK\, S7K 0C8\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/07/SSO95_M2_True_North_1920x1080.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251108T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251108T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250929T171426Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T171426Z UID:10000151-1762630200-1762637400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Peter Ferry with Land’s End Ensemble\, A Night of Percussion DESCRIPTION:Peter Ferry with Land’s End Ensemble\, A Night of Percussion\n\n\n\n\nNovember 8\, 2025 7:30 pm\n\n\n\n\nLocation: Rosza Centre\, University of CalgaryTickets: $35 General\, $10 Students\nPre-Concert Chat: 6:45pm\nPre-Concert Performance: 7:10pm\nConcert: 7:30pm\nFeatured Guest Artist & co-curator: Peter Ferry (percussion) \nBuy tickets \nLand’s End and Mr. Peter Ferry joyfully invite audiences to discover an expansive and unexpected view of percussion in contemporary music. As a member and Assistant Director of NYC’s Alarm Will Sound\, Mr. Peter Ferry has established himself as a force in today’s contemporary music scene and is both guest artist and co-curator of this concert. You’ll hear a dynamic program of works by many of the most exciting living composers from around the world: Salina Fisher (NZD)\, John Psathas (NZD)\, Osvaldo Golijov (ARG)\, Gabriella Smith (US)\, Nicholas Bonaccio (US)\, Emmanuel Sejourne (FR)\, Elliot Cole (US)\, Vincent Ho (CAN)\, and and Marc Mellits (US). \nProgram\nJohn Psathas – Angelus (trio)\nNicholas Bonaccio – Variations on a Balkan Rhythm (perc.)\nEmmanuel Sejourne – Vibraphone Concerto\, Mvt. I (vibraphon & piano)\nSalina Fisher – Komorebi (violin & vibraphone)\nOsvaldo Golijov – Mariel (cello\, perc\, and video)\nMarc Mellits – Black (marimba) \n[INTERMISSION] \nVincent Ho – Gryphonsong (trio)\nElliot Cole – The Future is Bright (perc)\nGabriella Smith – Anthozoa (trio & perc) \nPlus…a post-concert album release reception!\n\n\n\n\nAfter the concert\, we will be celebrating the album release of Vincent Ho’s The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals\, Books 1 & 2 recorded by pianist Tony Yike Yang (Grand Piano Records). URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/peter-ferry-with-lands-end-ensemble-a-night-of-percussion/ LOCATION:Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall\, 2500 University Drive NW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2N 1N4\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/09/land-end-nov-8.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251109T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251109T170000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250708T160505Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T160505Z UID:10000123-1762700400-1762707600@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Robert Ingari\, Luminous Voices DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 9\, 2025 at 3:00pm\nBella Concert Hall\, Mount Royal University \nwith\nLuminous Strings\nLaura Brandt\, soprano\nAdam Brousseau\, baritone \n\nFigure Humaine by Francis Poulenc headlines this program built on themes of war\, peace and freedom. Famously one of the most virtuosic and demanding works for unaccompanied choir\, Figure Humaine was composed during the German occupation of France in WWII. With text by poet Paul Éluard\, the final movement served as a rallying cry for the French resistance\, as the poem was air-dropped by the Royal Air Force in 1943. Only six years earlier\, Ralph Vaughan Williams composed his Dona nobis pacem as a plea for peace in a world growing increasingly fearful of another war. The orchestration features strings\, piano and percussion\, along with  the choir and local stars\, Laura Brandt and Adam Brousseau. The program will also feature a new work by Quebec-based composer-conductor Robert Ingari. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/robert-ingari-luminous-voices/ LOCATION:Bella Concert Hall\, 18 Mt Royal Cir SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T3E 7N5\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/07/dbd0a4_06c9691c70a446c1833e0f21fd46d04bmv2_d_3473_1991_s_2.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251118T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251118T130000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251117T160654Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T160654Z UID:10000159-1763467200-1763470800@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:University of Lethbridge Music at Noon DESCRIPTION:Music at Noon concerts series presents Brad Parker\, piano\nSonic Landscapes – solo piano works by Canadian composers\nNovember 18 | 12:15 p.m. | University Recital Hall\nFree admission\, everyone welcome \nCanadian pianist Brad Parker has performed extensively as a soloist and collaborative artist across North America and Europe. In the 2025–2026 season\, he will tour widely\, including stops in Canada\, the US\, and France featuring works by Canadian living composers. A founding member of the FOURtitude Piano Ensemble\, he regularly performs and leads masterclasses in Southern Alberta. Dr. Parker is on faculty at the University of Lethbridge and co-founded the Lethbridge Piano Intensive\, a national summer program for pianists. Brad earned his DMA and Master’s in Piano Performance from the Eastman School of Music\, with further graduate study at the Paris Conservatory\, and holds a Bachelor of Music with Distinction from Wilfrid Laurier University. His principal teachers include Rebecca Penneys\, Dr. Heather Dawn Taves\, and Jean Koerner. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/university-of-lethbridge-music-at-noon/ LOCATION:University of Lethbridge Recital Hall\, 4401 University Dr W\, Lethbridge\, AB\, T1K 6T5\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/11/Music-at-Noon-Brad-Parker-NB_1.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251122T123000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251122T160000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251021T211006Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T172113Z UID:10000155-1763814600-1763827200@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:ArcherFest 2025 DESCRIPTION:Canadian Music Centre Prairie Region Presents:\nArcherFest\, November 22 & 23\nCelebrating the Life and Legacy of Violet Archer\nThe Canadian Music Centre Prairie Region is proud to present: ArcherFest\, a celebration dedicated to the life and legacy of visionary Canadian composer Violet Archer! Also recognizing CMC Prairie’s 45th anniversary\, this two-day festival brings together artists from across Canada to honour Archer and her contribution to the Canadian classical landscape. \n\nDay 1 – November 22\nJoin Us for Family Friendly Events!\n \n\n\n\n\nTime\nEvent\nLocation\nAdmission Information\n\n\n\n\n11:45am\nKimball Theatre Organ Demonstration – Catch the live demonstration of Kimball Theatre Organ! Used to soundtrack movies during the silent film era of the 1920s\, the Kimball Theatre Organ is one of the most popular items in the National Music Centre collection.\nLevel 3\, Sound Affects\nAdmission required to access this demonstration\n\n\n12:30pm\nViolet’s Path: a free storytelling event for the whole family!\nLevel 1\, Drop-in Zone\nFREE Admission\, pre-registration required\n\n\n1:30pm\nComposer Reading Session with the Kensington Sinfonia\nLevel 1\, Drop-in Zone\nFREE Admission\, pre-registration required\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThis interactive storytelling event is written and performed by Léa Plourde-Archer\, grandniece of Violet Archer\, and features pianist Sandra Joy Friesen. All ages welcome! \n“I knew in my soul that I needed to play music every day for the rest of my life. Music brought me so much joy that I didn’t want to think about how hard life could be at the time for a woman trying to make a name for herself in the musical industry.” – Léa Plourde-Archer\, Violet’s Path: the melodious life of Violet Balestreri Archer \nViolet Archer (1913-2000) earned high honours as a classical music composer beginning in the 1930s. This was a rare career choice\, especially for women at the time\, so Violet faced many obstacles. Through passion and perseverance\, she earned much respect from her peers and built up a catalogue comprising over 300 compositions. \nThis year marks the 25th anniversary of Violet’s death\, and her work and life story are as relevant as ever. Inspired by her great-aunt’s legacy\, drive\, and enthusiasm\, writer Léa Plourde-Archer presents a picture book manuscript that will bring Violet’s story to new eyes and ears. Meant to be enjoyed by children and adults alike\, this story is one of a great Canadian artist who didn’t set out to be a trailblazer\, but became a role model to many simply by following her instincts. \nThe author will read the full manuscript\, which will be accompanied by drawings and photographs illustrating Violet Archer’s life. The reading will also be punctuated with short musical interludes played by live musicians. \n \nAbout Léa Plourde-Archer: \nLéa Plourde-Archer is an experienced content writer and emerging literary voice. Recently\, her creative focus has turned toward the life and legacy of her great aunt\, celebrated Canadian composer Violet Archer. Fueled by a deep curiosity and a vibrant imagination\, Léa is currently developing two manuscripts about Violet’s life: one crafted for young readers and the other intended for adults. She hopes to bring this remarkable musical figure to new audiences through storytelling and research. \n \nThe Canadian Music Centre Prairie Region presents Composer’s Reading Session\, featuring the Kensington Sinfonia. This interactive session brings selected works by local contemporary composers to life\, giving each piece a live reading and immediate response from the musicians. Composers can hear their music performed\, experiment with ideas\, and work directly with the ensemble to explore nuances of orchestration and interpretation. As a rare live workshop experience\, this session provides invaluable feedback from professional musicians. \nAbout Kensington Sinfonia: \nThe Kensington Sinfonia has been sharing intimate\, inspiring chamber music with Calgary since 1988. From timeless Baroque favorites to bold new works\, the ensemble creates programs that celebrate both tradition and innovation. With a strong focus on local composers and collaborations\, the Sinfonia brings fresh energy to every performance. Now in its fourth decade\, Kensington Sinfonia continues to make classical music welcoming\, creative\, and community-driven — inviting audiences of all ages to connect with the joy of live performance in new and meaningful ways. \n\nThis festival is presented in partnership with the National Music Centre and the Alberta Registered Music Teachers Association (ARMTA) URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/archerfest-2025-day1/ LOCATION:National Music Centre\, 850 4 St SE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 1R1\, Canada CATEGORIES:Prairie ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/10/Archer-Fest-Youtube-Banner-scaled.png ORGANIZER;CN="CMC Prairie":MAILTO:prairie@cmccanada.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251123T133000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251123T160000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251021T211632Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T172037Z UID:10000156-1763904600-1763913600@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:ArcherFest 2025 DESCRIPTION:Canadian Music Centre Prairie Region Presents:\nArcherFest\, November 22 & 23\nCelebrating the Life and Legacy of Violet Archer\nThe Canadian Music Centre Prairie Region is proud to present: ArcherFest\, a celebration dedicated to the life and legacy of visionary Canadian composer Violet Archer! Also recognizing CMC Prairie’s 45th anniversary\, this two-day festival brings together artists from across Canada to honour Archer and her contribution to the Canadian classical landscape. \n\nDay 2 – November 23 – Ticketed\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\nEvent\nLocation\nAdmission Information\n\n\n\n\n1:30pm\nPre-concert Chat with Janna Sailor and Anton Lindenblatt – As part of an ongoing initiative to promote the works of Violet Archer\, Canadian Music Centre (CMC) Prairie Region Director Janna Sailor sits down with CMC Prairie Library Assistant Anton Lindenblatt to discuss the Violet Archer Digital Engraving Project.\nLevel 2\, Performance Hall\nTickets Required\n\n\n2:00pm\nIn Violet Light: Celebration Concert of Violet Archer\nLevel 2\, Performance Hall\nTickets Required\n\n\n\n\n\n \nThis concert celebrates the luminous legacy of Violet Archer (1913-2000)\, whose music reflects a vibrant blend of intellect\, lyricism\, and national identity. Archer’s musical palette is deeply evocative\, and this program brings to life her extraordinary concepts of tonality\, phrasing\, counterpoint\, structure\, and texture that shaped and solidified her mastery. \nIn Violet Light invites listeners to trace the pathways of Archer’s creative journey and her lifelong advocacy for new music. Featuring renowned Canadian artists Camryn Dewar (soprano) and Sandra Joy Friesen (piano)\, experience how her works continue to resonate through solo piano pieces elegantly complemented with songs for mezzo soprano. \n \nAbout Camryn Dewar \nFulbright scholar and multi-instrumentalist Camryn Dewar is a champion of vocal versatility and accomplished Métis musician\, known for her dynamic range across musical genres including contemporary classical\, opera\, musical theatre\, and jazz. Hailed as an “incredible performer and instrument” (Jeffrey Gall)\, Camryn is passionate about presenting works of living and Indigenous composers\, and is committed to using her artistry as a catalyst to uplift and amplify Indigenous voices. After successfully completing a highly-acclaimed tour of her lecture recital on Indigenous female representation in Canadian opera in New Jersey\, she is now touring this innovative and unique lecture recital series across Canada. \nRecent operatic engagements include: Blind Injustice at Jazz at Lincoln Centre\, The Grapes of Wrath at Carnegie Hall with Tony Award winning music director Ted Sperling\, Indians on Vacation at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity\, Hansel and Gretel at Montclair State University\, Li Keur: Riel’s Heart of the North at Manitoba Opera\, and Living Music at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. \nCamryn has received numerous awards and fellowships\, earning her Bachelor of Music (Vocal Performance) from the University of Manitoba\, and her Master of Music (Performance) at Montclair State University with Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Barbara Dever. \n \nAbout Dr. Sandra Joy Friesen \nIn the early stage of her performing career\, Sandra Joy Friesen became intrigued by music that took her beyond the familiar conventions of structure and style\, music that required alternative approaches to interpretation and practice\, and heightened sensitivity towards musical expressions. As she welcome opportunities that fulfill the creative process\, Sandra Joy played a broad range of repertoire from traditional to contemporary\, to interpretation of pictorial scores and interdisciplinary collaboration. \nIn 2009\, Sandra Joy’s studies in improvisation and free-interpretation with pianist Douglas Finch (London\, England) became a turning point in her musical artistry and this practice continues to feed her inspiration and motivation as a musical artist. Sandra Joy havs promoted the music of Canadian composers since the early 90s and was invited by the Association for Canadian Studies in Mexico and in Brazil to represent the University of Alberta and Canadian composers in solo piano recitals. \nGenerous awards from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts and Edmonton Arts Council allowed Sandra Joy to complete the recording Sound Reflections\, Volume 1: Off the Shelf; a project of audio plus video recordings that provide interpretive context and address various challenges in contemporary music. Among her musical passions\, the elegantly refined and picturesque style of the French masters features regularly in her solo piano programs. Sandra Joy has always felt a special sensitivity for art song and choir collaborations\, performing this vast repertoire throughout her career and\, currently\, she enjoys being the pianist for the Cantaré Children’s Choir. \nThis festival is presented in partnership with the National Music Centre and the Alberta Registered Music Teachers Association (ARMTA) URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/archerfest-2025-day2/ LOCATION:National Music Centre\, 850 4 St SE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 1R1\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/10/Archer-Fest-Youtube-Banner-scaled.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251205T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251205T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251107T163501Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T171740Z UID:10000158-1764963000-1764970200@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:New Music Edmonton presents Through Closed Doors – Ukrainian New Music DESCRIPTION:New Music Edmonton presents Through Closed Doors – Ukrainian New Music – a portrait of some of the incredible new work being created by composers of the Ukrainian descent diaspora. Zoltan Almashi is still in Ukraine. In one way or another\, their works reflect on\, or are influenced by\, the current and past history of Ukraine\, and of Ukrainian culture. They suggest that art and creativity are a central\, crucial voice in ensuring an ongoing\, robust identity. Led by violinist Viktoria Grynenko\, this all-star ensemble of some of our city’s finest string players will interpret these amazing works for various strings configurations\, including electronics. Based around reactions to invasion and war\, reflections on the Revolution of Dignity\, this will be a profoundly moving\, absorbing look at what it can mean to create art with intense resolve and belief. \nViktoria Grynenko and Vladimir Rufino (violin)\, Fabiola Amorim (viola)\, Amy Nicholson (cello)\, Guillaume Tardif (violin). Compositions by Anna Pidgorna\, Boris Loginov\, Zoltan Almashi. \nContent warning – sleep during insomnia has sounds of air raids and explosions. \nThrough Closed Doors is a clandestine dialogue between two people trapped on opposite sides of a closed door. The definitive version of the score is inscribed on a restored antique door\, which was once hacked with a hatchet\, leaving a jagged hole. This disturbingly fascinating wound inspired the dramatic conception of this piece and some of its musical gestures. The phrasing draws loosely on speech and song patterns\, while the work’s structure grows around the door\, guided by its various panels and defects. The graphic notation\, designed specifically for this piece\, eliminates accents\, dynamics\, and bow pressure markings by incorporating them directly into the staff lines. The wavering staves resemble natural wood patterns and invite the performers to approach the score intuitively. The layout of the musical lines on the door guides the physical manifestation of the drama being played out in the music. This work was commissioned by Thin Edge New Music Collective and premiered by Ilana Waniuk and Suhashini Arulanandam in 2014\, in Toronto\, Canada. \nDuo for Two Violins\, No. 1 – Composed in 2007 and revisited in 2022\, this work was commissioned by Anna Savytska and Jakub Dzialak\, a violin duo known for their performances of experimental music. Almashi knew the musicians\, however\, as virtuoso violinists with great richness of sound\, which inspired him to write Duo for Two Violins\, No. 1. He aspired to create a piece that allowed the duo to exploit the violin’s conventional range of sound: “I was sure that deep inside\, they [Anna Savytska and Jakub Dzialak] wish for a contemporary piece where one can simply play with a beautiful sound\, play sincerely and expressively”. \nsleep during insomnia – The impulse to create sleep during insomnia originated in the composer’s need to “do something” at the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. This piece for string quartet and electronics is inspired by various forms of sleep and insomnia. \nAccording to Loginov\, at the start of the all-out war\, everyone was “… sleeping and awake at the same time\, we [Ukrainians] could sleep very little\, or not sleep at all\, or sleep but wake up several times\, night or day\, constantly waiting for bad news\, or even worse news”. His creative process began by experimenting with sounds recorded prior to the Russian invasion\, such as his wife’s breathing\, the rumblings of an old garage door\, and stones clashing or falling. The piece unfolds around the funeral song referred to as “eternal sleep” from Sergei Ta \nThrough Closed Doors (2014) – Anna Pidgorna \nDuo for Two Violins No. 1 (2007-2022) – Zoltan Almashi \nsleep during insomnia (2022) – Boris Loginov \nGreen Sonata – Zoltan Almashi URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/new-music-edmonton-presents-through-closed-doors-ukrainian-new-music/ LOCATION:Mile Zero Dance\, 9931- 78 Avenue NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6E 1N6\, Canada CATEGORIES:Prairie ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/11/AnnaPidgornaScoreCreditTerryLim-1024x683-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251207T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251207T210000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251201T174437Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T174437Z UID:10000160-1765134000-1765141200@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Underneath the Stars\, presented by Aurora Choral Lethbridge DESCRIPTION:“Underneath the Stars” presented by Aurora Choral Lethbridge\, director Dr. Janet Youngdahl\, pianist Dr. Brad Parker with special guests\, “Bella Storia\,” Holly Bhattacharya\, violin and Chellan Hoffman\, organ. Music by Hildegard von Bingen\, J.S. Bach\, Craig Hella Johnson\, Lavinia Kell Parker and more…\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAurora Choral Lethbridge\, director Dr. Janet Youngdahl\, pianist Dr. Brad Parker with special guests\, “Bella Storia\,” Holly Bhattacharya\, violin and Chellan Hoffman\, organ\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets at the door: $20 regular; $15 students/seniors URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/underneath-the-stars-presented-by-aurora-choral-lethbridge/ LOCATION:Southminster United Church\, 1011 4 Ave S\, Lethbridge\, Alberta\, T1J 0P7\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/582002972_122183280470512400_1735873783622744689_n.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251211T190000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251211T210000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251201T175059Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T175823Z UID:10000161-1765479600-1765486800@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:"Sonic Landscapes" Piano Music by Canadian Composers presented by pianist Brad Parker DESCRIPTION:Piano music by Canadian composers including works by Prairie Associate Composers Mari Alice Conrad and Lavinia Kell Parker as well as composers Georg Boenn\, John Burge\, Christine Donkin and Martha Hill Duncan. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/sonic-landscapes-piano-music-by-canadian-composers-presented-by-pianist-brad-parker/ LOCATION:Maison des étudiants canadiens\, 31 Boulevard Jourdan\, Paris\, 75014\, France ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/BradPhoto-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20260104T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20260104T170000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251209T173121Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T204811Z UID:10000164-1767535200-1767546000@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:I Ching Music Presents Free Afternoon Concert: Brass Trio Explores Hindemith\, Jazz\, and Original Works DESCRIPTION:I Ching Music Presents Free Afternoon Concert: Brass Trio Explores Hindemith\, Jazz\, and Original Works \nI Ching Music invites the public to a captivating free concert on Sunday\, January 4\, 2026\, at 2:00 p.m. in the RP-1 room at Regent Place located at 331 Albert Street\, Regina\, SK\, S4R 2N6. \nThis intimate performance features a dynamic brass trio delivering a blend of classical trios by Paul Hindemith\, innovative jazz by saxophonist Carter Powley\, and evocative original compositions by hornist Richard O. Burdick. \nThe ensemble includes:\n• Carter Powley on saxophone\, bringing his signature jazz flair to the stage\n• Richard O. Burdick on horn\, composer and performer whose works draw from nature and introspection\n• Shaun Poisson-Fast on trombone\, adding depth and resonance to the trio’s sound \nAudiences will enjoy two iconic trios by Paul Hindemith\, known for their rhythmic vitality and modernist edge\, alongside Powley’s contemporary jazz selections that infuse the program with spontaneity and groove. Rounding out the set are Burdick’s original pieces\, including Electrum Fanfare\, Op. 165; A Short Mindset Trio\, Op. 242; The Best Squeak Ever\, Op. 358; Lundbreck Falls\, Op. 363; and Castel Falls\, Op. 361\, which evoke cascading waterfalls and metallic echoes through intricate brass interplay. \n“This concert is a celebration of brass music’s versatility—from Hindemith’s structured elegance to the raw energy of jazz and the personal storytelling in my compositions\,” said Richard O. Burdick. “We’re thrilled to share this program for free\, making high-caliber music accessible to everyone in Regina.” \nThe event is generously supported by the MPTF (Musicians’ Union Performance Trust Fund)\, underscoring I Ching Music’s commitment to fostering live performances and community engagement. \nAdmission is free\, with seating available on a first-come\, first-served basis. No tickets required. For more information\, visit I-ching-music.com. \nAbout I Ching Music I Ching Music is a Regina-based ensemble dedicated to innovative erformances of contemporary and classical brass music\, inspired by the ancient wisdom of the I Ching. Through concerts\, commissions\, and educational outreach\, the group explores the intersections of tradition and modernity. \nMedia Contact: Richard O. Burdick Phone: 306-949-9412 Email: rb@horn.pro Website: I-ching-music.com URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/i-ching-music-presents-free-afternoon-concert-brass-trio-explores-hindemith-jazz-and-original-works/ LOCATION:RP-1 Room at Regent Place Public Library\, 331 Albert Street\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4R 2N6\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/Poster-Jan-4th.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260109T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260109T140000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251215T210054Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T210122Z UID:10000165-1767963600-1767967200@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Dorico for Dummies (and everyone else) DESCRIPTION:Are you a refugee of Finale or Sibelius? Does the thought of learning yet another software send a shiver down your spine? \nIf you’ve ever been interested in learning Dorico\, but don’t know where to start\, or you get overwhelmed\, you’ve come to the right place. Join CMC Prairie library assistant and music engraver Anton Lindenblatt\, as he introduces Dorico music notation software in a two-part series. You’ll learn the basic functions\, including interface navigation\, note entry\, adding articulations and markings\, and utilizing popovers for everything from adding metre to clefs and ornaments\, (session 1) in addition to more advanced features such as page/layout and condensing (session 2). A reference card including shortcuts will also be included. \nAnton will do a side-by-side transcription of a work from our collection\, which you can follow along with at home! \nThere will be two sessions\, January 9th and 16th at 1 pm MST\, both on Zoom\, with full recordings published on our YouTube channel afterwards. \nREGISTER URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/dorico-for-dummies/2026-01-09/ LOCATION:Alberta ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/Dorico-for-Dummies.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260110T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260110T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250929T171809Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T171906Z UID:10000152-1768073400-1768080600@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Whimsical Dreams in partnership with MRU Conservatory DESCRIPTION:Whimsical Dreams in partnership with MRU Conservatory\n\n\n\n\nJanuary 10\, 2026 7:30 pm\n\n\n\n\nLocation: Bella Concert Hall\, Mount Royal University\nPre-concert chat: 6:45pm\nConcert: 7:30pm\nFeaturing students of MRU Conservatory’s program \nWe bring you works that push the boundaries of today’s performance practices and sonic experiences as we embark on the third year of our residency with MRU. This concert will feature students of the MRU Conservatory music program and include: Omar Daniel’s Giuco delle coppie\, Gity Raza’s Strange Highway\, Lera Auerbach’s Piano Trio No. 2\, Michael van der Sloot’s Lux Aeterna\, and Vincent Ho’s Celestial Garden. Then\, experience the stereophonic effects of the Bella Concert Hall through spatialized (separated) ensembles: one performs Frank Ticheli’s In C Dorian on stage while another performs Vincent Ho’s Terry’s Whimsical Dream of Fanciful Birds…in C from the balconies\, AT THE SAME TIME! \nProgram\nOmar Daniel – Giuco delle coppie (violin duo)\nMichael van der Sloot – Lux Aeterna (cello ensemble)\nGity Raza – Strange Highway (cello ensemble)\nLera Auerbach – Piano Trio No. 2: Triptych (trio)\nVincent Ho – Celestial Garden (6-hand piano)\nFrank Ticheli/Vincent Ho – In C Dorian + Terry’s Whimsical Dream of Fanciful Birds…in C (mixed ensemble) URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/whimsical-dreams-in-partnership-with-mru-conservatory/ LOCATION:Bella Concert Hall\, 18 Mt Royal Cir SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T3E 7N5\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/09/whimsical-dreams-january.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260110T200000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260110T220000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251203T192619Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T192619Z UID:10000162-1768075200-1768082400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:What Brings You In By Leslie Ting Productions DESCRIPTION:What Brings You In is a different kind of concert. \nViolinist Leslie Ting invites you into an intimate performance exploring parallel relationships to her instrument\, therapy\, and the audience. She will try to play the perfect concert for you\, but knows it’s not possible. What emerges instead is something more honest. Based on interview research and lived experiences of talk therapy\, hypnotherapy\, dreamwork\, reiki\, sandplay therapy\, and somatics\, What Brings You In is an exploration of when and where our truest selves emerge. Featuring 5 experimental new music compositions by Rose Bolton\, Germaine Liu\, Julia Mermelstein\, Linda Catlin Smith and Leslie Ting. In this boundary-blurring experience\, your listening is the transformative act. \nCreative Team\n\nConcept\, Artistic Director\, Producer\, Performer (Violin and Host)\nLeslie Ting\nPerformer (Percussion)\nGermaine Liu\nComposers\nLinda Catlin Smith\, Rose Bolton\, Julia Mermelstein\, Germaine Liu\, Leslie Ting\nSound Designer and Electronics\nMatt Smith\nBlind and Disability Dramaturg\nJessica Watkin\nOutside Eye and Dramaturgical Consultant\nLisa Cox\nLighting Designer\nTheodore Belc\nProducer\nLaura Philipps\nProduction Manager\nErik Richards\nStage Manager\nSara Constant\n\nFunders\nCanada Council for the Arts \nOntario Arts Council \nDeveloped with support from the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund \nDeveloped with support from Theatre Passe Muraille as part of the Buzz In-Development Series \nDeveloped and presented as part of Why Not Theatre’s RISER collaborative producing model URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/what-brings-you-in-by-leslie-ting-productions/2026-01-10/ LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2T 6T7\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/leslie-ting-show-NWC.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260111T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260111T170000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251203T192619Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T192619Z UID:10000163-1768140000-1768150800@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:What Brings You In By Leslie Ting Productions DESCRIPTION:What Brings You In is a different kind of concert. \nViolinist Leslie Ting invites you into an intimate performance exploring parallel relationships to her instrument\, therapy\, and the audience. She will try to play the perfect concert for you\, but knows it’s not possible. What emerges instead is something more honest. Based on interview research and lived experiences of talk therapy\, hypnotherapy\, dreamwork\, reiki\, sandplay therapy\, and somatics\, What Brings You In is an exploration of when and where our truest selves emerge. Featuring 5 experimental new music compositions by Rose Bolton\, Germaine Liu\, Julia Mermelstein\, Linda Catlin Smith and Leslie Ting. In this boundary-blurring experience\, your listening is the transformative act. \nCreative Team\n\nConcept\, Artistic Director\, Producer\, Performer (Violin and Host)\nLeslie Ting\nPerformer (Percussion)\nGermaine Liu\nComposers\nLinda Catlin Smith\, Rose Bolton\, Julia Mermelstein\, Germaine Liu\, Leslie Ting\nSound Designer and Electronics\nMatt Smith\nBlind and Disability Dramaturg\nJessica Watkin\nOutside Eye and Dramaturgical Consultant\nLisa Cox\nLighting Designer\nTheodore Belc\nProducer\nLaura Philipps\nProduction Manager\nErik Richards\nStage Manager\nSara Constant\n\nFunders\nCanada Council for the Arts \nOntario Arts Council \nDeveloped with support from the National Arts Centre’s National Creation Fund \nDeveloped with support from Theatre Passe Muraille as part of the Buzz In-Development Series \nDeveloped and presented as part of Why Not Theatre’s RISER collaborative producing model URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/what-brings-you-in-by-leslie-ting-productions/2026-01-11/ LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2T 6T7\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/leslie-ting-show-NWC.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260116T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260116T140000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251215T210054Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T210122Z UID:10000166-1768568400-1768572000@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Dorico for Dummies (and everyone else) DESCRIPTION:Are you a refugee of Finale or Sibelius? Does the thought of learning yet another software send a shiver down your spine? \nIf you’ve ever been interested in learning Dorico\, but don’t know where to start\, or you get overwhelmed\, you’ve come to the right place. Join CMC Prairie library assistant and music engraver Anton Lindenblatt\, as he introduces Dorico music notation software in a two-part series. You’ll learn the basic functions\, including interface navigation\, note entry\, adding articulations and markings\, and utilizing popovers for everything from adding metre to clefs and ornaments\, (session 1) in addition to more advanced features such as page/layout and condensing (session 2). A reference card including shortcuts will also be included. \nAnton will do a side-by-side transcription of a work from our collection\, which you can follow along with at home! \nThere will be two sessions\, January 9th and 16th at 1 pm MST\, both on Zoom\, with full recordings published on our YouTube channel afterwards. \nREGISTER URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/dorico-for-dummies/2026-01-16/ LOCATION:Alberta ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/Dorico-for-Dummies.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260121T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260121T210000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251215T232040Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T232040Z UID:10000167-1769022000-1769029200@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:WNMF Showcase: Launchpad DESCRIPTION: Dates \n\nWednesday\, January 21\, 2026 \, 7:00 pm \n Venue \n\nCentennial Concert Hall\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtists\nDaniel Raiskin\, conductor\nMonica Chen\, conductor\nWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra\n\n\nWorks\nChris Byman: Scherzo Oscuro – World premiere\nLiam Berry: O My Heart\, the Wind – World premiere\nGabriella Canzani: Ode to Mourning Doves – World premiere\nMadeleine Ertel: Dance in Fragments – World premiere\nKevin Hayward: Fractured – World premiere\nAshton Latimer: Overflow – World premiere\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis concert is FREE\, but tickets must be reserved. \n  \nThroughout its history\, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra has played a leading role in supporting the creation of new music in Canada\, most notably through its now 35-years-young Winnipeg New Music Festival. Building on this tradition of fostering the voices of the future\, the (newly renamed) Michael Nesbitt Composers Institute now enters its seventh year\, gathering emerging talents from across the nation to work with the WSO in bringing to life an exciting program of fresh ink orchestral music. \nWSO’s Music Director Daniel Raiskin and RBC Assistant Conductor Monica Chen lead your WSO through a set of world premieres of new works by six gifted composers\, including the winner of the Canadian Music Centre (Prairie Region)’s annual Emerging Composer Competition. Mentor composers Christopher Theodanidis and Kelly-Marie Murphy join WSO composer-in-residence Haralabos [Harry] Stafylakis in introducing this year’s featured young artists as the 2026 Winnipeg New Music Festival lifts off in this free symphonic concert celebrating Winnipeg’s musical community. \n  \n\nPROGRAM NOTES\nChris Byman – Scherzo Oscuro (2025) [World premiere]\nWinner of the 2026 CMC Prairie Region Emerging Composer Competition \n“Scherzo Oscuro takes the idea of a scherzo – traditionally light and witty – and twists it into something darker. The work draws inspiration from Charles Ives’ provocative orchestral experiments and Bernard Hermann’s vivid cinematic language\, but also from Carl Jung’s concept of “shadow-work”: the integration of subconscious darkness into conscious thought. \nThe music is built on dualities: left brain versus right brain\, hero versus anti-hero\, sobriety versus intoxication\, order versus chaos. These tensions appear most clearly in the use of bitonality and in a rhythmic motive derived from the mantra “one day at a time” (or more bluntly\, “one day at a f****** time”). Introduced by the strings in the opening\, this obsessive figure re-emerges throughout the piece in various guises\, often hammered out as a stubborn\, recurring thought. \nFormally\, the scherzo tipsily bends the rules of Sonata and Rondo\, never settling neatly into either. The result is a humorous and layered musical joke: a piece that laughs at the dark while grappling with serious undercurrents of addiction\, duality\, struggle\, and persistence.” \n\nLiam Berry – O My Heart\, the Wind (2025) – [World premiere] \nIt’s close to the end of winter and you’re standing on the back porch of your new house in the West End. The inescapable road dust that coats everything has tinged the yard grey-brown. A siren wails along Portage. Your wife is getting the baby to bed upstairs and you really don’t have the energy to carry the bag of garbage in your hand out into the alley. \nWeighing down your mind is an anger and a disappointment so deep it seeps into everything. The sea levels you were told were rising when you were six years old have only gotten higher. The wildfires have become seasonal. Systemic change does not seem as inevitable as structural failure. All any of your friends want is an inkling that they might one day live in a home they own. \nUpstairs\, your baby is still crying and the wind starts blowing and your heart is wrenched out of your mouth because when the future bends towards certain catastrophe of one kind or another\, what hope can there be? \nAnd yet\, the wind is blowing\, and the trees off your back porch are beautiful even before their leaves have come in\, and what a wondrous thing it will be when your baby first sees leaves. So hope is really the only possible thing to do. \nO My Heart\, the Wind asks and answers a question:\n“Where does hope lead us?”\n“It is on the wind. \n\nGabriella Canzani – Ode to Mourning Doves (2025) – [World premiere] \nWhen I was in the initial stages of writing Ode to Mourning Doves\, it became clear that the melodic lines I was creating evoked birdcall. Once this idea of birds had gotten into my head\, it began to overtake the project; I couldn’t help but conceptualize this piece as a plethora of birds\, singing and flying around together. Throughout the piece\, you might catch the moments when the birds emerge at sunrise\, sing from the treetops\, fly by the oceanside\, and engage in several other escapades until the sunset quiets them. \nAll of the birdcalls in Ode to Mourning Doves are fictional\, with the exception of one: the mourning dove’s. This bird’s beautiful song\, which I used to imitate with my sister when we were kids\, first appears in its entirety after the first complete silence of the piece (mm. 24-25). The flutter-tongue and pitch-bending used on the flute to imitate the mourning dove’s call create a beautiful\, but lonely sound. As the piece progresses\, certain aspects of this call\, such as the subtle downward slide (pitch-bending) at the end of notes\, are transferred from the flute to the strings\, who eventually play the full melody at the climax of the piece (mm. 64-65). \nWith this work\, I hope to have captured the beauty of a spring morning\, and the tranquillity that washes over us as we let nature become our escape. \n\nMadeleine Ertel – Dance in Fragments (2025) – [World premiere] \n“If we’re not supposed to dance\, why all this music?” – Gregory Orr \nDance in Fragments is the journey of one theme through the prisms of rhythm\, counterpoint\, and melodic variation to create an uneasy\, disjointed dance – a dance for a clumsy\, self-conscious dancer. As a composer\, Ertel is concerned with preserving music’s relationship to dance/movement through rhythm as a way to strengthen the performer-audience relationship. The constant referencing and reshaping of musical material in this piece creates a feeling of indecision\, like the dancer cannot stop going back and rehashing past decisions. In this piece\, listeners may experience moments of vulnerability\, reactivity\, and longing\, and are encouraged to think about how these themes come up in their own lives. \n\nKevin Hayward – Fractured (2025) – [World premiere] \nFractured speaks about broken things and broken people. Its broad textures are partially inspired by the view of the St. Lawrence from Domaine Forget\, in Saint-Irénée\, Québec. \n\nAshton Latimer – Overflow (2025) – [World premiere] \nWhen starting this orchestral piece\, I had many ideas in mind. I composed sketch after sketch\, trying to shape a sense of story in what I was writing. One thing I noticed across all these sketches was their strong connection to texture\, timbre\, and the coloristic properties of the orchestra. With that in mind\, I wove together material from each to create Overflow.  \nIn my mind\, Overflow doesn’t follow a set story or programmatic narrative. Instead\, its title serves as a literal reflection of how I envisioned the piece. The opening section features flourishes from various instruments alongside a melodic line in the violoncello and bassoon. As the layering develops\, the music grows increasingly unstable\, leading into the second section—where the overflow begins. \nThis section is driven by a rising and descending line in the strings and woodwinds\, which continuously expands in length and speed\, creating the effect of the orchestra spilling over itself in a chaotic surge. The final section revisits and reflects on the textures explored earlier\, incorporating an altered version of the opening melody. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/wnmf-showcase-launchpad/ LOCATION:Centennial Concert Hall\, 555 Main Street\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3B 1C3\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/wnmf-launchpad.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260123T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260123T210000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251215T232259Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T233027Z UID:10000168-1769194800-1769202000@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:WNMF 1: Sunrise DESCRIPTION: Dates \n\nFriday\, January 23\, 2026 \, 7:00 pm \n\n\n Venue \n\nCentennial Concert Hall \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtists\nDaniel Raiskin\, conductor\nLisa Pegher\, percussion\nWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra\n\n\nWorks\nChristopher Theofanidis: Rainbow Body\nJennifer Higdon: Percussion Concerto\nPolina Nazaykinskaya: Reading the Wind – Canadian premiere\nJames MacMillan: Concerto for Orchestra: Ghosts – Canadian premiere\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe WSO is proud to present this year’s WNMF distinguished guest composer\, Christopher Theofanidis. The festival opens with his celebrated orchestral work Rainbow Body\, which draws inspiration from medieval lyricism and mysticism to trace a colorful and dramatic sonic journey. \nCelebrated percussionist Lisa Pegher joins us for her WSO debut in a performance of the fiery Percussion Concerto by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon\, a work that seeks to flaunt the rich tonal and technical possibilities of the world of orchestral percussion. Polina Nazaykinskaya’s Reading the Wind follows\, taking inspiration from Stravinsky’s legendary Rite of Spring in its celebration of music\, dance\, nature\, and ritual. \nThe evening culminates in James MacMillan’s symphonic tour de force Concerto for Orchestra\, a work that channels haunting memories of music from the past to showcase each section of the symphony orchestra\, both in focused isolation and in flavorful combinations with each other. \n  \n  \n  \n\nPROGRAM NOTES\nChristopher Theofanidis – Rainbow Body (2000) for orchestra \nIn the past few years I have been listening to the music of medieval mystic Hildegard von Bingen a great deal\, and as simple and direct as this music is\, I am constantly amazed by its staying power.  Hildegard’s melodies have very memorable contours which set them apart from other chants of the period.  They are wonderfully sensual and set up a very intimate communication with the divine.  This work is based on one of her chants\, ‘Ave Maria\, o auctrix vite’ (Hail Mary\, source of life). \nRainbow Body begins in an understated\, mysterious manner\, calling attention to some of the key intervals and motives of the piece.  When the primary melody enters for the first time about a minute into the work\, I present it very directly in the strings without accompaniment.  In the orchestration\, I try to capture a halo around this melody\, creating a wet acoustic by emphasizing the lingering reverberations one might hear in an old cathedral. \nAlthough the piece is built essentially around fragments of the melody\, I also return to the tune in its entirety several times throughout the work\, as a kind of plateau of stability and peace within an otherwise turbulent environment.  Rainbow Body has a very different sensibility from the Hildegard chant\, with a structure that is dramatic and developmental\, but I hope that it conveys at least a little of my love for the beauty and grace of her work. \nRainbow Body is dedicated to Glen Rosenbaum\, without whose support and encouragement I would not be composing. \n—Christopher Theofanidis \n\nJennifer Higdon – Percussion Concerto (2005)\nLisa Pegher\, percussion \nThe 20th century saw the development of the percussion section grow as no other section in the orchestra. Both the music and the performers grew in visibility as well as in capability. And while the form of the concerto wasn’t the least bit new in the century\, the appearance and growth of the percussion concerto as a genre exploded during the later half of the century. \nMy “Percussion Concerto” follows the normal relationship of a dialogue between soloist and orchestra. In this work\, however\, there is an additional relationship with the soloist interacting extensively with the percussion section. The ability of performers has grown to such an extent that it has become possible to have sections within the orchestra interact at the same level as the soloist. \nWhen writing a concerto I think of two things: the particular soloist for whom I am writing and the nature of the solo instrument. In the case of percussion\, this means a large battery of instruments\, from vibraphone and marimba (the favorite instrument of soloist Colin Currie)\, to non-pitched smaller instruments (brake drum\, wood blocks\, Peking Opera gong)\, and to the drums themselves. Not only does a percussionist have to perfect playing all of these instruments\, but he must make hundreds of decisions regarding the use of sticks and mallets\, as there is an infinite variety of possibilities from which to choose. Not to mention the choreography of the movement of the player; where most performers do not have to concern themselves with movement across the stage during a performance\, a percussion soloist must have every move memorized. No other instrumentalist has such a large number of variables to challenge and master. \nThis work begins with the sound of the marimba\, as Colin early on informed me that he has a fondness for this instrument. I wanted the opening to be exquisitely quiet and serene\, with the focus on the soloist. Then the percussion section enters\, mimicking the gestures of the soloist. Only after this dialogue is established does the orchestra enter. There is significant interplay between the soloist and the orchestra with a fairly beefy accompaniment in the orchestral part\, but at various times the music comes back down to the sound of the\nsoloist and the percussion section playing together\, without orchestra. \nEventually\, the music moves through a slow lyrical section\, which requires simultaneous bowing and mallet playing by the soloist\, and then a return to the fast section\, where a cadenza ensues with both the soloist and the percussion section. A dramatic close to the cadenza leads back to the orchestra’s opening material and the eventual conclusion of the work. \nWritten for Colin Currie\, this work is dedicated to him. \n“Percussion Concerto” was commissioned by The Philadelphia Orchestra\, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra\, and The Dallas Symphony Orchestra. This commission was made possible with support from The Philadelphia Music Project (an artistic initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts\, administered by The University of the Arts)\, and by a generous gift from LDI\, Ltd. and the Lacy Foundation. \n–Jennifer Higdon \n\nPolina Nazaykinskaya – Reading the Wind (2013) [Canadian premiere] \nI composed Reading the Wind in 2013 as part of a program honoring the centenary of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. Reflecting on Stravinsky’s masterpiece\, I was struck by the profound connections between music\, dance\, nature\, and ancient ritual—forces that\, when intertwined\, can awaken a mystical experience. \nRhythm and sound can unveil the power of the invisible world. In turning the pages of nature’s unwritten book\, we rediscover mystery as an essential part of our existence. Learning to interpret the symbols that lie beyond language sharpens our perception of light and shadow\, allowing us to sense the shifting Winds of Change. \nIn this way\, the artist does not so much invent as reveal—like a sculptor who releases form from stone by clearing away what is superfluous. By seeking truth through communion with nature\, even the wind itself can become a guide\, dissolving boundaries between past and future and uncovering hidden patterns that bind them together. \n—Polina Nazaykinskaya \n\n\nJames MacMillan – Concerto for Orchestra: Ghosts (2023/2024) [Canadian premiere] \nMy Concerto for Orchestra was written in 2023/24 and is in one continuous\, through-composed movement\, lasting about 25 minutes. It has a subtitle – Ghosts – as the music seems to be haunted by other\, earlier musical spirits and memories. Right from the start of the opening section we can hear allusions to folk-dance forms\, an eastern European hymn and Scottish traditional music. \nVarious chamber groups emerge from within the orchestral fabric and there is much deliberate focus on soloistic playing throughout. Duets and trios are important – the work opens with an eleven-note theme being thrown between two trombones\, and later there are other duos for clarinets\, piccolo and tuba\, and two violas. \nTrios are also prominent – three bassoons at one point\, as well as a quotation from Beethoven’s Ghost Trio (which gives this work its subtitle)\, and allusions to the famous Debussy trio of flute\, viola and harp. Also in the spotlight at various points is a string quartet\, a wind quintet and a brass sextet. \nThe work has four main interlocking sections. The first is fast and presents most of the initially important materials. The second section is slow and elegiac\, and operates like a two-part canon\, presenting many different combinations of the two lines\, sometimes fully orchestral\, other times soloistic and in chamber dimensions. \nThe third section\, a scherzo\, is marked presto. Its main “refrain” is an energetic\, rhythmic theme based on my memories of the dance forms my children used to listen to when they were teenagers… The episodes between these focus on some of the chamber groups mentioned above. Eventually we hear a brief moment from the Beethoven Ghost Trio\, but the piano is replaced by a celeste. This is then smudged into the Debussy memory and finally a new trio (cor anglais\, bass clarinet and vibraphone) joins\, all forming a trio of trios. \nThe Concerto culminates in an Allegro finale\, based on an unsettled and compulsive compound rhythm\, containing nasal fanfares on horns and counter-rhythmic interjections on trumpets\, piccolo and xylophone. The music eventually subsides to a more serene conclusion\, where the hymnic theme (which has haunted the music throughout) is given its final statement. \nProgramme note © James MacMillan 2024 URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/wnmf-1-sunrise/ LOCATION:Centennial Concert Hall\, 555 Main Street\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3B 1C3\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/wnmf-1.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260123T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260123T213000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20250708T161048Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T161048Z UID:10000124-1769196600-1769203800@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:Jocelyn Morlock\, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra DESCRIPTION:About The Concert\n\nThe Vancouver Symphony’s Music Director Otto Tausk makes his Edmonton debut conducting a Mozart masterpiece\, his Sinfonia concertante. Featuring ESO Concertmaster Robert Uchida and Principal Viola Keith Hamm\, the music in this piece has been described by historian Alfred Einstein as “dropped from heaven.” \nWritten when Mendelssohn was just 15 years old\, his First Symphony is filled with energy and youthful passion\, reflecting his ideal that “the essence of beauty is unity in variety.” \nManitoba-born Jocelyn Morlock called her mesmerizing Strange Loop “whimsical and fun/frenetic” music where “despite movement\, one always ends up where one started.” \nThis concert will include an intermission. \n\nProgram to Include\n\n\n\n\nMENDELSSOHN\nSymphony No. 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMOZART\nSinfonia concertante for Violin and Viola\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJOCELYN MORLOCK\nStrange Loop\nESO Premiere\n\n\n\nProgram subject to change. \n\nFeatured Artists\n\nOtto Tausk\, Conductor\nESO Debut\nRobert Uchida\, ESO Violin\nKeith Hamm\, ESO Viola\n\n\n\n\n  \nAbout ESO Classics\n\nESO Classics are dynamic and engaging concerts that feature the most memorable orchestral pieces. This masterworks series is our flagship and showcases the greatest symphonic masterpieces in classical music. From Bach and Handel in the Baroque period and Mozart and Beethoven in the 18th century Classical period\, all the way to 21st century contemporary composers\, this series encompasses the best of classical music. Our world-class musicians are joined by some of the most talented soloists from around the world\, delivering unparalleled performances of these illustrious works. Let the timeless beauty of live classical music enrich and transport you! URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/jocelyn-morlock-edmonton-symphony-orchestra/ LOCATION:Winspear Centre\, 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5J 4X8\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/01/MorlockJocelyn03-e1537336135241-scaled-copy-2.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Edmonton Symphony Orchestra":MAILTO:info@winspearcentre.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260124T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260124T210000 DTSTAMP:20251217T072324 CREATED:20251215T232516Z LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T233114Z UID:10000169-1769281200-1769288400@pr.cmccanada.org SUMMARY:WNMF 2: Lisa Pegher: A.I. Rhythm Evolution DESCRIPTION: Dates \n\nSaturday\, January 24\, 2026 \, 7:00 pm \n\n\n Venue \n\nStudioLab xR \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArtists\nLisa Pegher\, percussion\nDrake Andersen\, live electronics\nVincent Zhu\, visuals\n\n\nWorks\nJessica Mays: B A O B A B\nMax Grafe: The Roots of Rhythm Remain\nDrake Andersen: Exchange\nLisa Pegher: Fate Amenable to Grace\nStephanie Ann Boyd: Sloane\nMagenta-Z: Out of Time\nHaralabos [Harry] Stafylakis: Therein Lies the Enemy\nVictor Baez: Kýklos Zoís [Life Cycles]\nAlex Burtzos: Re-//Signed\nDerek Cooper: IAM/AI\nYu-Chun Chien: Through the Night\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTaking a timely thematic turn\, WNMF follows guest percussionist Lisa Pegher to the StudioLab xR\, where she presents a program that explores the relationship between music\, creativity\, and technology. \nCrafted in collaboration with New York City-based composer collective ICEBERG New Music\, A.I.RE integrates instrumental performance\, electronics\, multimedia elements\, and generative artificial intelligence into a musical narrative that is at once conceptually fascinating and viscerally impactful. \n  \nThis is a concert add-on. You can add it to your WNMF Pass at checkout. \n  \n  \n\nPROGRAM NOTES\nJessica Mays – B A O B A B \nThis composition evolved to be improvisational and atmospheric. It evokes the origins of percussion and the relationship it holds to human expression in different cultures. A baobab is a type of tree and\, in this context\, it represents the roots of percussion. \n\nMax Grafe – The Roots of Rhythm Remain \nHis piece evokes early percussion compositions. The roots of rhythm ethnic drumming and percussion remain in place\, but are becoming more distant and synthesizing with other types of percussion. It’s performed on a standard multi-percussion setup with moments of improvisational drumming. \n\nDrake Andersen – Exchange \nExchange i s an interactive electronic work that serves as a transition throughout the program. It is generated from a bank of resonating filters that gradually takes on the musical qualities of whatever lisa is playing. After collecting enough material\, a machine learning algorithm leads the piece beyond what has been played\, suggesting new paths and confluences between human and machine. \n\nLisa Pegher – Fate Amenable to Grace \nThe title of this introspective piece is a play on words inspired by elon musk’s use of author iain bank’s ship names from his culture series novels. Most notably\, “of course | still love you” in naming some of his spacex rocket landing sites. \nThis particular ship’s name was “fate amenable to change” and i renamed i t “fate amenable to grace.” while both are fitting creatively\, I like to think that the higher power’s grace is a constant\, always there to support me through the uncharted change and growth that ultimately leads to our fate. The work is dedicated to someone with whom i crossed paths for only a brief time\, but whose presence resulted in my overcoming of a major creative block i had been experiencing. This piece is the result of that overcoming. \n\nStephanie Ann Boyd – Sloane \nStephanie wrote this piece during the beginning of lockdown in 2020\, and with it i got a soundtrack for a summer spent in a very empty Manhattan. It’s a piece meant to be enjoyed and grooved to. A piece to throw all cares away to. (this work sits in a space of pop music where drums are beginning to become integrated with backing tracks\, and is a fun part of the evolution that we still live in). \n\nMagenta-Z – Out of Time \nTime is a concept i often contemplate\, and have a different stance on than our modern-day society. We’ve created a world where everyone feels like they’re constantly running out of time. But in reality\, time is unlimited\, and nothing can be created nor destroyed. Yet we seek adhere to a confined structure that humans have essentially made up. \nMagenta-z is an alter ego\, meant to portray the creative world where there are no set names\, rules or concepts. Many artists have different stage names\, and I’ve often struggled with the idea of being confined to a single name or mission in life. Einstein once said “imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited\, whereas imagination embraces the entire world\, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” this piece represents a reinvention and evolution in the program\, from acoustic drums to electronic drums\, and an evolution in myself as well. \n\nHaralabos [Harry] Stafylakis – Therein Lies the Enemy \nThis piece\, for drum set and electronics\, utilizes an excerpt from Stephen fry’s 7 deadly sins podcast (season 2\, episode 1\, 1:19-7:50). The work explores political elements online\, and how social media\, computers\, and the internet have influenced our daily lives. By excerpting a controversial podcast and setting it to a ballistic prog rock electronic backtrack. Stafylakis forces the listener to contemplate some of the ways computers have helped – and hurt – our society\, and how that has been projected onto our governmental systems as well. \n\nVictor Baez – Kýklos Zoís [Life Cycles] \nThis piece is for a percussion soloist and electronics. The entire content of the piece is generated live by the performers). The electronics component consists of a patch comprising a two-tape delay and a harmonizer. The percussionist starts without electronics\, and the piece is built as the execution of the score unfolds\, with the electronics operator reacting and adjusting to their partner’s actions. \n\nAlex Burtzos – Re-//Signed \nHis work utilizes sound excerpts from the commentary which accompanied Garry Kasparov’s chess match against the IBM supercomputer deep blue in 1996. The score is prefaced by a quote: “the real problem is not whether machines think\, but whether men do” – b.f. skinner (1904-90) \nDuring the work I represent the human portion of the match\, improvising based on a graphic score and “battling” the electronics. The groovy\, trap-inspired music changes based on my choices during the performance. \n\nDerek Cooper – IAM/AI \nIAM/AI is a call and response between the performer and computer\, where my choices as the human are listened to by the computer and the output varies based on what the computer hears. My choices also determine\, to some extent\, how the computer responds. This piece has complex MAX MXP mappings and is one of the more interactive computer to human compositions in the program. \n\nYu-Chun Chien – Through the Night \nHis work explores computers’ ability to detect movements and is largely driven by expressive motions from the performer. The audience and see and feel the music becoming more hybrid and mostly captured within the computer in the live visuals. URL:https://pr.cmccanada.org/event/wnmf-2-lisa-pegher-a-i-rhythm-evolution/ LOCATION:StudioLab xR\, 201 Portage Ave c100\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3C 0B9\, Canada ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://pr.cmccanada.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/12/wnmf-2.png END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR