NOCCA Presents an Afternoon of Piano Brilliance

The North Okanagan Community Concert Association (NOCCA) is delighted to present an afternoon of electrifying piano mastery on Sunday March 30 at 2:00 pm, featuring the internationally acclaimed Bergmann Piano Duo. The duo, comprised of husband and wife Marcel and Elisabeth Bergmann, have inspired audiences with dynamic and energetic performances of uniquely eclectic programs for more than two decades. Their recitals and concerts with orchestra have taken them to many parts of the world, including the United States, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, France, Macedonia, Greece, China and Canada, and have appeared in many international festivals.

Marcel, a native of Munich, Germany, has enjoyed an active musical career as a performer, composer, improviser and teacher. Elizabeth is an award-winning pianist and chamber musician originally from Alberta. They have both studied in Germany and Canada, including at the Univérsité de Montréal where they pursued specialized studies in duo piano. In addition to their performing careers they enjoy teaching and working in their capacities as Artistic Directors of White Rock Concerts. Elizabeth is also Artistic Director of Concerts at the Langley Community Music School and Marcel has held a position as Professor of Music at Mohawk College in Hamilton. Both Elizabeth and Marcel have been on the faculty of Mount Royal University and University of Calgary as well as being involved in musical projects at The Banff Centre for the Arts. In 2004/2005, they served as Artistic Directors of The Murray Dranoff International Two Piano Competition and Foundation in Miami. For many years, they were members of the Calgary based group Land’s End Chamber Ensemble, and were recipients of the 2005 and 2006 Western Canadian Music Awards for Outstanding Classical Recording.

The Bergmann Duo’s extensive repertoire spans from baroque to contemporary, featuring many of their own arrangements and compositions. They have recorded for CBC, several ARD stations in Germany, and National Public Radio, with their CDs appearing on the CordAria, Arktos, Koch International Classics, Naxos, ARS, and Brilliant Classics labels. Their recording American Stories on the ARS label showcases exclusively Marcel’s arrangements.

With their impeccable artistry, boundless creativity, and seamless musical synergy, the Bergmann Piano Duo continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Their ability to blend technical brilliance with expressive depth ensures an unforgettable concert experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness their extraordinary virtuosity live – join NOCCA at the Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre on Sunday, March 30 at 2:00 pm for an afternoon of breathtaking piano performance.

Tickets are available through Ticket Seller at 250-549-7469 or online at www.ticketseller.ca.

NOCCA Presents a Tribute to the Late Great Oscar Peterson

The North Okanagan Community Concert Association (NOCCA) is thrilled to present an exceptional afternoon of jazz on Sunday, February 23rd, featuring the Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble’s tribute to the legendary Oscar Peterson. This concert not only celebrates Peterson’s monumental contributions to jazz but also honors his legacy during Black History Month.

Born in 1925 in Montreal, Oscar Peterson, who earned the nickname “the brown bomber of boogie-woogie,” emerged as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time and remains one of Canada’s most honoured musicians. His journey from a working-class neighborhood in Montreal to international acclaim is a testament to the profound impact that Black artists have had on the world of music and the breaking of racial barriers. Growing up in the Little Burgundy neighborhood, a vibrant hub for Black culture and jazz, Peterson was immersed in music from a young age. His father, a railway porter and self-taught amateur organist, insisted all of the Peterson children learn piano and a brass instrument. Oscar began playing trumpet and piano at age five, and put his sole focus into piano at age eight after a battle with tuberculosis. His sister Daisy Peterson Sweeney, who later became a respected piano teacher in Montreal’s Black community, was his first instructor. Peterson’s remarkable talent and dedication led him to a career spanning over six decades, during which he released numerous records and collaborated with jazz greats like Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, and Louis Armstrong, the latter of whom nicknamed him “the man with four hands”. His song “Hymn to Freedom” became an anthem for the civil rights movement. Throughout his career, Peterson garnered multiple awards, including eight Grammy Awards and the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement.

At the helm of Sunday’s tribute is acclaimed saxophonist and educator Rémi Bolduc. With over 40 years in the music industry, Bolduc has established himself as a formidable force in jazz. He serves as an associate professor at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music in Montreal and has released 11 jazz albums, collaborating with notable artists such as Kenny Werner and Marc Johnson. Bolduc’s captivating performances and innovative compositions have earned him accolades, including a FÉLIX award for Best Jazz Album in 2011. His deep appreciation for Oscar Peterson’s work is evident in his album “Swingin’ with Oscar,” which captures the soulful essence of Peterson’s music. Joining Bolduc on stage are the distinguished musicians in his ensemble, Taurey Butler on piano, Ira Coleman on bass, and Dave Laing on drums. Together, they will interpret Peterson’s classics, bringing his timeless compositions to life and offering audiences an opportunity to experience The Master of Swing’s music firsthand.

Opening the evening is Vernon’s own jazz vocalist, Judy Rose. With a career that has seen her perform across Canada and internationally, Rose has captivated audiences with her versatile voice and emotive performances. She has graced stages in New York, Chicago, Paris, and London, to name just a few, and has been a prominent figure in the Okanagan blues and jazz scene. Rose’s repertoire spans genres, but her passion for jazz shines through. In this concert, she will pay homage to “The Queen of Jazz” Ella Fitzgerald, delivering beloved favourites with her unique flair.

Tickets are available through Ticket Seller at 250-549-7469 or online at http://www.ticketseller.ca.

Community Concert Association Announces Program Changes

NOCCA (North Okanagan Community Concert Association) has made
significant changes to their concert presentations. According to
association president Paul Maynes, NOCCA will present concerts as a
Sunday matinee at 2:00 PM for its next three performances, February
23, March 30, and May 4.

“COVID took a toll on all the performing arts and our audience has
struggled to return to its former subscription base. We’re hoping that
the matinee timing will appeal to younger families as well as seniors
and make our music more accessible to the community.”

The NOCCA concert in February features a tribute to the amazing
Canadian swing jazz icon, Oscar Peterson, as presented by the Remi
Bolduc Jazz Ensemble from Montreal. There will also be a guest
appearance by local chanteuse, Judy Rose, who will be performing
some of her amazing Ella Fitzgerald renditions with the Ensemble.

Opening for the February concert will be young guitarist, Jeremy
Fehlauer, student of Ken Scott at the Vernon Community Music
School.

Remi Bolduc

Tickets for the February 23rd concert are available through Ticket Seller at this link: https://www.ticketseller.ca/tickets/event/remi-bolduc-jazz-ensemble.

Tickets for all NOCCA events are available through Ticket Seller at 250-
549-7469 or at http://www.ticketseller.ca.

The Perfect Gift for the Person Who Has Everything: NOCCA Tickets!

Struggling to find the ultimate gift this holiday season? Give the gift of live music with tickets to NOCCA’s incredible upcoming concerts! For a limited time, you can gift the entire remaining NOCCA season for only $99 (with single concert tickets regularly $40 each, this is a $120 value!).
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Jazz up your Christmas and close it classically with three incredible concerts. Our upcoming performances promise unforgettable experiences that will leave any music lover thrilled.

These performances are not to be missed!

Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble
2:00 PM, Sunday, February 23, 2025
Feel the magic of jazz as acclaimed saxophonist Rémi Bolduc brings his dazzling ensemble to the stage. Known for their virtuosic performances, you’ll be treated to a tribute to the great Oscar Peterson. A soulful, toe-tapping afternoon awaits!
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Bergmann Piano Duo
2:00 PM, Sunday, March 30, 2025
Two extraordinary talents, one unforgettable performance. Marcel and Elizabeth Bergmann’s dynamic and energetic duets have captivated audiences worldwide for more than two decades. Expect a unique and eclectic program that will leave you spellbound.
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Sarah Hagen
2:00 PM, Sunday, May 4, 2025
Let Canadian pianist Sarah Hagen transport you with her award-winning artistry. Praised for her inventive interpretations and flawless technique, Sarah has graced stages across the globe. Her performance will be nothing short of breathtaking.
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FROM BACH to E.T., HARRY POTTER and 2001, JAMES BOND and a certain PINK FELINE

If you thought a cello was strictly a classical instrument, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet. Thursday evening, November 28 at Trinity United Church NOCCA presents Ô-CELLI, not one but eight amazing cellists from Belgium who will have you wondering “Can I believe my ears”?

After a tour of western Canada some five years ago, Ô-Celli returns, somewhat delayed by a pandemic but, by popular demand. Performing in concert halls around the world to standing ovations, “magnificent” hardly seems descriptive enough, but it sums up the level that this octet has taken one instrument and gone on to command a repertoire of music that ranges from the classical to the current. Bach to Bond, Mancini to Morricone, and even Charlie Chaplin take on a new tonality that must be heard to be believed and appreciated.

Having formed some fifteen years ago, “Also sprach Zarathustra” was the first arrangement to unite the octet, and, as they say, the rest is history.

NOCCA continues its Excellence in Entertainment.

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