meagan&amy – Wednesday April 19, 2023



meagan&amy
7:30 pm Wednesday April 19, 2023
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Passionate, innovative and fearless music-making!


meagan&amy, a vibrant Canadian duo consisting of violinist Amy Hills and pianist Meagan Milatz, share an intense passion for innovative programming and fearless music-making. They began their partnership in 2011 at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University. Their individual strengths – Meagan’s interest in the fortepiano and Amy’s in contemporary music combine in their wide range of repertoire. Praised for their energy, sensitivity and musical maturity, they were awarded the first ever “Pan-Canadian Partnership” recital tour, being chosen from over 50 applications. “Their collaborative musicianship combined with their very accessible, yet audacious repertoire made an immediate impression on the jury.” Their concerts present works by local composers as well as European classics, and through their artistry are interesting, intriguing and fun!

More about meagan&amy.

Click on the links below to view a couple of short videos of meagan&amy:

https://youtu.be/ebyfgdYkyVc 

https://youtu.be/3dX2iKXpmcI

The youth opener for this concert will be the Barbaza Trio which is made up of three siblings: Lenna, 13 years old on violin, Benjamin, 12 years old on Cello, and Henry, 10 years old, on cello. In addition, all three are studying piano. On their chosen instruments, Lenna and Benjamin are in level 10 RCM and Henry is in level 8 RCM. They are all members of the Okanagan Symphony Youth Orchestra and have been active in many local and provincial music festivals, as well as with ensembles and youth orchestras. 

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $40  22 and Under – $20
Guest of a subscription member $35

Purchase tickets at:

TICKET SELLER
Phone: (250) 549-SHOW (7469)
E-mail: boxoffice@ticketseller.ca

– or –

Visit The Performing Arts Centre Foyer
3800-34th Street, Vernon
All concerts are held in the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

*** NOCCA’s first concert of the 2023/24 Season will be on Tuesday September 12, 2023.
Please visit nocca.ca for more details. ***

Valencia Baryton Project – Concert Review

Valencia Baryton Project

It was an immense pleasure to listen to Alex Thiessen open the NOCCA’S March 20th concert with the presentation of 4 songs including Bizet’s Habanera, beautifully accompanied by Neta Petkau on the NOCCA Steinway Grand. Thiessen sang with confidence, expressiveness and ease. She is a multi-talented musician whose joy of singing shone through brilliantly.

The Valencia Baryton Project made up of Matthew Baker (baryton), Amy Domingues (cello), and Brett Walfish (viola), graced the main stage with a magnificent presentation consisting mainly of Franz Joseph Haydn’s chamber compositions written for the baryton. Haydn wrote over 170 compositions for this instrument and of these, 126 were trios for the baryton, cello and viola.

The baryton, a unique instrument dating back to the 17th century, resembles a combination of the bass viol, a fretted guitar and a bowed cello with sympathetic strings hidden behind the neck. These strings produce harmonic overtones when the instrument is bowed but can also be plucked to provide an array of tonal qualities. Matthew Baker, one of 15 known professional players in the world, introduced us to the magical qualities of this little known instrument. The interplay between the trio entertained the audience throughout the evening with gorgeous harmonies woven beautifully together with delicate precision. Concertgoers were attentive because the delicate sounds produced were both subtle and almost understated.

It’s interesting that for an instrument that was well known in the 17th century, several modern composers are intrigued and have produced compositions for it. While the Haydn pieces were intimate, fragile and delightful, the contemporary works opened new musical perspectives to the musicians and audience. The River, for example, by Canadian composer, Steve Zink, created unmistakable imagery of a river gently meandering through the countryside, allowing the musicians to flow in their musical presentation.

Review by Gerry Sholomenko and Shannon Marsh.

Nocca’s next concert will feature meagan&amy (piano and violin) on Wednesday April 19, 2023. Tickets can be purchased at ticket seller.ca or phone (250) 549-7469.

Valencia Baryton Project Pre-concert Talk – March 19, 2023

Valencia Baryton Project Pre-concert Talk
7 pm Sunday March 19, 2023

Museum & Archives of Vernon

The Valencia Baryton Project is a trio that centres on the rare early classical instrument, the baryton, accompanied by violin and cello. The baryton has 16 strings – 6 on the front and 10 on the back, played like a harp.

Popular for about a hundred years in the 16th century, the classical baryton was considered the pinnacle of aristocratic instruments and was the preferred instrument of Joseph Haydn’s patron, Prince Esterhazy.

Today the baryton is played by only a handful of people in the world. Come meet and hear this rare instrument in an intimate pre-concert talk with Matt Baker 7 pm Sunday March 19th at the Museum & Archives of Vernon.

Location:
Museum & Archives of Vernon (MAV)
https://vernonmuseum.ca
3009 32nd Avenue
Vernon BC, V1T 2L8

Staff contact:
Jenna Kiesman / 250-550-3140 / jenna.kiesman@vernonmuseum.ca

*** The Valencia Baryton Project will be giving a concert at Vernon and District’s Performing Arts Centre the following evening – 7:30 pm Monday March 20, 2023. This is part of NOCCA’s 2022/23 concert series.
Tickets for the concert may be purchased at ticketseller.ca ***

Valencia Baryton Project – Monday March 20, 2023

Valencia Baryton Project
7:30 pm Monday March 20, 2023
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A new soundscape to modern composition.

The Valencia Baryton Project was formed by colleagues from the opera of the Palau de les Arts (Valencia) and the Orchestre Nationale de Montpellier with the vision of performing the nearly 160 works written by Franz Joseph Haydn for the baryton. At the heart of the ensemble is the traditional baryton trio – baryton, viola, and violoncello – for which Haydn wrote 123 works of outstanding beauty during his time as the court composer for the Prince Esterhazy of Austria. With Matthew Baker, one of only a handful baryton performers in the world, the Valencia Baryton Project have delighted audiences in North, Central and South America as well as Europe with what is considered to have been the pinnacle of aristocratic instruments of the classical era. Their work has been described as ‘delightfully inventive”.

** The Baryton player, Matthew Baker, is also hosting a pre-concert talk
at the Vernon Museum – 7 pm on March 19th. **

The baryton has 16 strings – 6 on the front and 10 on the back, played like a harp. Popular for about a hundred years in the 16th century, the classical baryton was considered the pinnacle of aristocratic instruments and was the preferred instrument of Joseph Haydn’s patron, Prince Esterhazy. Today it is played by only a handful of people in the world. Come meet and hear this rare instrument in an intimate pre-concert talk with Matt Baker on Sunday, March 19 at 7pm at the Vernon Museum.

  More about the Valencia Baryton Project.


Click on the links below to view a couple of short videos of the Valencia Baryton Project:

https://youtu.be/ebyfgdYkyVc

https://youtu.be/Kjm4L7JBeWs

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $40  22 and Under – $20
Guest of a subscription member $35

Purchase tickets at:

TICKET SELLER
Phone: (250) 549-SHOW (7469)
E-mail: boxoffice@ticketseller.ca

– or –

Visit The Performing Arts Centre Foyer
3800-34th Street, Vernon
All concerts are held in the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

Change of Venue for NOCCA’s February Concert

Happy New Year to all NOCCA’s subscribers and friends!

Due to a recent cold snap the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre experienced water damage and are working to restore the theatre. Unfortunately this results in having to change the venue of NOCCA’s next concert on Friday February 17, 2023 to the Trinity United Church, 3300 Alexis Park Drive, Vernon BC.

Those who already hold concert tickets will be emailed a new ticket by Ticket Seller. If you don’t receive an updated ticket, your name will be on a list at the door. Doors Open at 6:30 pm and the show is at 7:30 pm on the original date (Feb 17, 2023). Your tickets will now be General Admission and you will pick your own seat at the Church.

Tickets can be purchased on-line at https://www.ticketseller.ca/tickets/event/marc-atkinson-trio