Pat Servant, Guitar

SERVANTES, guitar – Thursday October 16, 2014

Patrice Servant, guitar
Patrice Servant, guitar


SERVANTES – guitar

Thursday October 16, 2014 7:30 pm
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Patrice Servant “Savantes” kicks off our 2014-15 “Kaleidoscope – Colours of Sound” season with a truly unique and innovative blend of latin, flamenco and jazz. In his own words, Patrice Servant describes music as ever changing. “As time goes (by) and humans evolve, new possibilities come to a musician’s ears, creating new sounds, new mixes, new languages. Music is the sound of our culture, our soul, our history.”

Patrice discovered the guitar at age six and his love affair with the instrument keeps on growing. After earning two music degrees in Canada in classical guitar interpretation and chamber music, he studied Latin rhythms in Peru and flamenco in Spain. The result is his unique, innovative, intense style that mesmerizes audiences whether he plays his own compositions or interprets old favourites. PatriceServant.com

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $35 Under 18 – $17.50
Students on the eyeGo program – $5

Purchase tickets at:

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

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

Photo of a young girl playing the piano at home.

Youth Showcase Concert – February 1, 2015

Photo of a young girl playing the piano at home.YOUTH SHOWCASE CONCERT
Sunday February 1, 2015

We are excited to announce an upcoming concert to showcase local talented youth.

At its Annual General Meeting on June 1, 2014 NOCCA, (North Okanagan Community Concert Association) approved the presentation of a youth showcase of musical excellence to be held at the Performing Arts Centre in Vernon, Sunday February 1, 2015.

The program format will consist of up to eight performances by either solo or ensemble participants with each performance to be eight to ten minutes in length to demonstrate the performer’s virtuosity. A brief interview with each artist(s) will follow his/her/their performance.

Scholarships will be provided for each participant.

NOCCA’s wish is to present as varied a program as possible, with as high a level of youth talent as possible.

Sadly we have had to cancel this event. But we are hoping to put on a youth showcase concert in February 2016.

If you have any questions please contact Paul Maynes at 250-260-8288.

BRASS ON THE GRASS – Friday September 12th, 2014

Fish on Five
Fish on Five

BRASS ON THE GRASS – with Fish on Five – returns to Mackie Lake House.
Friday September 12th, 2014 6:00 pm
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What is Fish on Five?  It’s the wacky name for five friends who share two great loves – fishing and  music!  They are all brass players with the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra. The quintet (Dennis Colpitts, Edmund House, Wade Dorsey, Jim Howie and Reynold Epp) will serve up a musical menu of toe-tappers, singalong songs, classics and jazz.

Pack up your favourite picnic and enjoy great music, while you dine “al fresco” on the lawns overlooking Kalamalka Lake at historic Mackie Lake House. If you prefer, add a picnic supper by Vernon’s famous Gumtree Catering with your concert ticket, $40 advance purchase by September 6th.

Tickets – $15.00 each for concert or $40 each for concert and picnic supper

Ticket Seller, 2800 – 33rd Street, Vernon 250-549-7469
or at Mackie Lake House, 7804 Kidston Road, Coldstream
Purchase on-line at ticketseller.ca

This unique, delightful musical evening is co-sponsored by Mackie Lake House and the North Okanagan Community Concert Association.

montreal guitar trio

Concert Review: Montréal Musketeers Have Spirit

G3 - Montreal Guitare Trio
Glenn Lévesque (left), Marc Morin and Sébastien Dufour relax before their concert at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre.
— image credit: Christine Pilgrim

by  Christine Pilgrim – Vernon Morning Star
Published: April 30, 2014

A common spirit connects three French Canadian musical musketeers known on their six CDs as the Montréal Guitare Trio.

The sum of their 30 fingers plucking, strumming, drumming and stroking their guitars, created by luthier Bruno Boutin, amounted to a triumphant close of the North Okanagan Community Concert Association’s diamond jubilee déjà vu series. Their individual names are Sébastien Dufour, Marc Morin and Glenn Lévesque, but they play as one … all for one; one for all!

I confess to a bias in favour of anyone who hails from Montréal. So the mere name, Montréal Guitare Trio (MG3), would swathe these musicians in accolades whether they were brilliant or not.

But brilliant they were; and Friday’s two-hour performance flew as fast as their fingers over the strings and frets. They had the audience on friendly first name terms as soon as they’d ended their perfectly synchronised opening arrangement of Ennio Morricone’s El Paso.

The atmosphere was jovial and the pace upbeat, even when Sébastien (Séb) took time out to untangle Glenn’s mandolin strap from the lead of his new ear pieces which replace regular feedback monitors.

MG3 learned of them from the California Guitar Trio on their recent tour together. These devices, along with touring microphones and their “fourth musketeer,” technician Ian Vadnais, meant that the sound, also enhanced by the Performing Arts Centre’s new system, was superb.

The packed house, apparently NOCCA’s biggest and certainly its broadest for some time, bears witness to MG3’s popularity. Audience and performers fed on each other’s energy and enjoyment until the feast ended in the trio’s spectacular encore arrangement of Morricone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – with Marc on accordion traditionnel, Séb on charango and Glenn on guitar while whistling without moving his lips as everyone followed the passage of an imaginary fly.

The program was perfectly balanced and the program notes provided an amusing opportunity to scan the play list for the running order and find who had written and arranged each item. All three musicians trained in classical music at the Université de Montréal and are as adept at composing and arranging as at performing. Meanwhile, their spontaneous wit knitted the program into an eclectic whole.

Their exquisite new arrangement of George Harrison’s While My Guitar Gently Weeps and their moving tribute to their late friend Nick Naffin, in a lyrical, full-bodied arrangement of his Le Renard, contrasted their passionate, flamboyant flamenco treatment of Luiz Bonfá’s Manha de Carnaval.

Original compositions by Lévesque and Dufour also graced the bill, most dramatically with Breizh Tango and Garam Marsala respectively. In the former, the raw earthiness of Brittany’s gypsies was visceral, as was the sense of the heat, the colours, and taste of the spices of India in the latter; especially when Séb flipped his guitar, laid it horizontally on his knees and drummed it like a tabla while Glenn tightened and loosened a tuning peg on his to make it whine like a sitar.

MG3 is not merely a guitar trio; it is an ensemble of first-rate performers.

These three Montréal musketeers communicate through the pores of their skin, with honesty, humour, integrity and energy from the moment they strut on stage to when they march off, tous pour un; un pour tous.

Christine Pilgrim is a freelance writer who reviews the NOCCA season for The Morning Star.

Reproduced with the kind permission of Christine Pilgrim and
Vernon Morning Star

 

MG3 - Montreal Guitar Trio

MONTREAL GUITAR TRIO – Friday, April 25th 2014

MG3 - Montreal Guitar Trio
MG3 – Montreal Guitar Trio

MONTREAL GUITAR TRIO
Friday April 25, 2014 7:30 pm

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“Back by popular demand” – without question! In January 2012, these three guitarists – Marc Morin, Sébastien Dufour and Glenn Lévesque, melted ice and won hearts in Vernon. Bubbling with unbridled energy and humour, they plucked, strummed and syncopated their way from jazz to classics, taking a delighted audience with them on their whirlwind trip. Like their music, their performance record is eclectic. They’ve appeared at BB King’s famous Blues Club at one end of the scale – and at the legendary Concertgebouw in Amsterdam at the other, winning awards all along the way. They may be the called the hottest jazz trio in Canada, but they play music of the world – around the world. http://mg3.ca

Concert Program:

MG3 will play a selection from the following pieces:

E. Morricone / S. Dufour /
G. Lévesque / F. Leclerc
El Paso
G. Lévesqe Breizh Tango
S. Dufour / L. Bonfá Tarantos /Manhã de Carnaval
G. Lévesque Raggytown
Rush Tom Sawyer
N. Naffin Le Renard
E. Morriconne Cinema Paradiso
S. Dufour Samba Pipoca
G. Lévesque Les Perles de Verre
G. Harrison While My Guitar Gently Weeps
S. Dufour Querido Moraito
G. Lévesque The Pit And The Pendulum
S.Dufour / G. Lévesque Le Peuple Des Glaces
S. Dufour Garam Masala

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $35 Under 18 – $17.50
Students on the eyeGo program – $5

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.