More NOYSE and Perk-Up, Pianist

2018 "More NOYSE" Participants
2018 “More NOYSE” Participants

Beat the winter blahs with an afternoon and evening of musical sunshine! Sunday January 28th – More NOYSE Youth Showcase at 2pm followed by Sarah Hagen’s comic show “Perk-Up, Pianist!” at 7:30 pm. Both concerts are being held at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

Special Two Concert Deal: Tickets are $40 for adults, $30 for NOCCA subscribers and $20 for youth to attend both events, as long as they are purchased at the same time. Buy tickets at http://www.ticketseller.ca or call 250-549-7469.

If you’re a Facebook user, check out Jacob Soucy’s excellent videos of this year’s NOYSE participants rehearsing for the concert at https://www.facebook.com/events/152088725421100/ (scroll down to the “Recent Activity” section at the bottom of the feed). Don’t forget to “Like” our page while you’re there. 😏

The following article was written by Kristin Froneman for the Vernon Morning Star:

NOCCA performances fundraiser for youth in arts

Sarah Hagen not only tickles the ivories, she tickles funny bones

Sarah Hagen
Classical Pianist Sarah Hagen brings her funny autobiographic show, “Perk up, Pianist!” to Vernon’s Performing Arts Centre Sunday, January 28th at 7:30 pm

When acclaimed classical pianist Sarah Hagen returns to Vernon Sunday, she’ll not only be tickling the ivories, she’ll be tickling funny bones.

Known as the charming host of Morning Melodies, the classical music series that was held for a number of years in the Marie Fleming Hall at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre, Hagen is returning to the centre for two reasons:

First, she’ll host More NOYSE (North Okanagan Youth Showcase of Excellence) Sunday at 2 p.m. Then, that evening, she will take the main stage with her new show, Perk up, Pianist! Both are presentations of the North Okanagan Community Concert Association (NOCCA).

For the latter show, audiences shouldn’t expect hushed interludes. Instead, prepare to laugh as Hagen breaks all stereotypes of a classical concert being stuffy or elitist by injecting comedy into her performance.

“After compiling material for many years, I began writing the show in 2016 while taking some time away from the stage as a concert pianist,” said Hagen, who is now based in Toronto. “I have been touring it through various fringe festivals across Canada and am very excited to bring it to the main stage in Vernon for the very first time.”

A self-confessed writer of uneducated wine reviews for her blog, Artist Wines!, and an enthusiastic tap dancer, Hagen has been compared to famed pianist/comic Victor Borge.

Not only is she an accomplished award winning classical pianist who has performed as an accompanist and solo artist all over the world, she has developed a show that harnesses her other talent – comic timing.

In Perk up, Pianist, she peppers her performance with personal and amusing anecdotes, playing the part of a touring classical pianist who must remain optimistic in the midst of challenging and often ridiculous situations.

“She wanted to keep the show presentable so that her mother would be able to attend, so Sarah has requested a PG-13 or a mature subject matter rating,” said NOCCA president Paul Maynes, who caught Hagen’s show in Edmonton. “This is definitely a show that ladies can relate to and that men will enjoy too. Give yourself a treat and a good chuckle.”

Before Hagen takes the stage, she’ll introduce the talented youth who have been auditioned to perform at NOCCA’s second ever youth showcase.

More NOYSE features pianist Brandon Schmor, cellist Holly McCallum, violinist Libby Wyse, the Jacob Soucy Quartet (trumpet, keys, drums, bass), vocalist-guitarist Shaughnessy O’Brien, vocalist Jax Dolman, violinist Marcus Coetzee, dancer Jonathon Fraser Monroe, dancer Tiernen O’Keefe, and the Inter Contemporary Dance Group from Accentz Dance Studio.

Both “More NOYSE” and “Perk up, Pianist!” are fundraising performances to establish a performing arts scholarship fund for youth in the North Okanagan.

Separate from the NOCCA season, tickets for MORE NOYSE are $20 for adults, $15 for NOCCA subscribers, and $10 for youth 18 and under. Tickets for Sarah Hagen’s Perk up, Pianist! are $30 for adults, $25 for NOCCA subscribers and $20 for youth. Tickets are $40 for adults, $30 for NOCCA subscribers and $20 for youth to attend both events as long as they are purchased at the same time. Get them at Ticket Seller, 250-549-7469, www.ticketseller.ca.

 

 

Inter Contemporary Dance Group from Accentz studio

More NOYSE – January 28, 2018

Inter Contemporary Dance Group from Accentz studio
Inter Contemporary Dance Group from Accentz studio

More NOYSE
Sunday January 28, 2018 2:00 pm

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NOCCA is excited to support North Okanagan’s incredible young talent with a bi-annual North Okanagan Youth Showcase of Excellence (NOYSE) concert held at Vernon’s Performing Arts Centre. NOYSE is back this year with More NOYSE. The inaugural showcase in 2016 was an unqualified success and 2018 promises to raise the bar.

Hosted by Sarah Hagen of “Morning Melodies” fame at Vernon’s Performing Arts centre, More NOYSE promises to be an afternoon of outstanding variety and entertainment.

Featuring Marcus Coetzee – violin, Jax Dolman – vocal, Jonathan Fraser-Monroe – dance, Inter Contemporary Dance Group from Accentz studio, Holly McCallum – cello, Shaughnessy O’Brien – guitar and vocal, Tiernen O’Keefe – dance, Brandon Schmor – piano, Jacob Soucy Quartet – trumpet, keyboard, bass & drums, and Libby Wyse – violin. Don’t miss this opportunity to support our young artists, and to hear and see how bright the future is for the performing arts in the North Okanagan!

This concert is not part of the regular NOCCA subscription series. Seats are available on a first come-first serve basis and all proceeds will go to an education fund to provide ongoing scholarships for music students in the North Okanagan as they continue their musical careers.

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $20  NOCCA subscribers – $15  Under 18 – $10
Students on the 8to12 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

Cheng Squared Duo

Cheng² Duo – January 18, 2018

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Thursday January 18, 2018 7:30 pm
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The obvious affection between the 19 and 26 year old siblings, Bryon Cheng – cello and Silvie Cheng – piano, extends deep under their virtuoso fireworks to bring inner life to each dynamic work in their varied repertoire. They were named by CBC Music as one of 2015’s “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30”.

19-year-old cellist Bryan Cheng, a guest soloist with numerous orchestras since his debut at age 10 in Montréal under the baton of Yuli Turovsky, is a 1st-prize winner of the 2016 National Arts Centre Bursary Competition, 1st-prize winner of the 2011 Canadian Music Competition, and 1st-prize winner at the Ontario Music Federation Association Competition in 2009-2011-2012.

26-year-old pianist Silvie Cheng is a recent graduate from the Manhattan School of Music in New York with a Master’s Degree in Piano Performance, and the recipient of the Roy M. Rubinstein Award for exceptional promise in piano performance.

Cheng2 Duo’s wide-ranging repertoire for the cello and piano has brought them to present recitals and performances on three continents, in notable venues throughout North America, Europe and Asia (China and South Korea). They have performed at the Aspen Music Festival, Trasimeno Music Festival (Italy), Orford Music Festival, Ottawa Chamberfest, Festival of the Sound, CAMMAC Festival, and Festival Pontiac Enchanté, and they have been featured several times on CBC Radio Two, as well as on Vermont Public Radio.

The duo released their debut album, Violoncelle français, on the German classical label audite in October 2016, which has been lauded by international press and publications in France, Luxembourg, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, and USA for its “musical sensitivity”, “maturity and perfection”, “taste, sure flair for phrasing, and beauty of sound”. Their sophomore album featuring Spanish works will be recorded in October 2017 in Berlin, Germany. cheng2duo

Concert Program: The Russian Soul

Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) Sonata in C Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 119
Anton Arensky (1861-1906) Two Pieces, Op. 12
Alexander Scriabin (1871-1915) Romance
Intermission
Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) Chant du Ménestrel, Op. 71
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19

Click on the image/link below to view a short video of Cheng2 Duo.

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $40  Under 18 – $20
Students on the 8to12 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.

Review: Now For Something Completely Different!

By Jim Leonard

The concert began with pianist Craig Matterson; an 18 year old graduate of W.L.Seaton Secondary School. Craig offered his own version of Errol Garner’s “Misty.” It started in a meditative style and picked up the pace part way through. Matterson changed the harmony with chord substitutions and created excitement with virtuoso runs. Well done!

The second piece was Rachmaninoff’s “Prelude in C#minor,” which began very mysteriously and quietly; giving a new interpretation to the work. Apparently it represents the lowering of a casket-with a live person in it- into the grave. The restless middle part represents the panic of the person inside the casket. Matterson conveyed this very effectively through his playing. He has a bright future in front of him as a performer, composer and bandmate in his band “Daysormay.”.

Parker Crook gave a thorough introduction of the “collectif 9” (“neuf”-French for 9) in the Nov.17 issue of the Morning Star. As their name indicates, there are nine members in the group from Montreal. They are
all virtuoso string players (4 violins,2 violas,2 cellos and one bass)playing virtuoso parts generated by their bassist Thibault Bertin-Maghit. They were all amplified through the house system. I think they were all brave to do this as any flaw would be amplified. I didn’t hear any flaws all evening. Their ensemble was tight as was their execution of the myriad of notes they had to play.

The repertoire they played was from the classical and romantic eras as well as the avant garde. One piece had a member calling out phrases during the playing. Personally, I thought that one was too long; the idea had run it’s course and the phrases didn’t seem to have any logical order to them. More successful were the two Mahler pieces- “The Hunter’s Funeral Procession” and the “Farewell.” At times I thought I heard a french horn and a flute! Theplayers had done their sonority research and found a way to imitate these
instruments!

The folk music genre was well represented by the “Taraf de Haidouks” by Turceasca; The “Romanian Concerto No.5” by Ligeti; and the “Romanian Folk Dances “ of Bartok.The violin soloists adopted the characteristic swooping between notes which gypsy violinists did in their playing.These pieces were full of energy as the soloists showed off their abilities.

The audience was given two encores; one in the style of a Quebec reel- to which the crowd added their enthusiastic clapping on the beat; and a slow reflective sonorous piece-the announced title’s weren’t audible to me; they didn’t use a mic. If one wanted something completely different- musically speaking, this was the concert to attend. There were unique arrangements played by a brilliantly talented string ensemble.

The next NOCCA concert is on Thursday January 18, 2018. It features the energetically talented “Cheng2 Duo” on cello and piano. Click here for more information.

Review By Jim Leonard For The Vernon Morning Star

Collectif9

collectif9 – Sunday November 19, 2017

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Sunday November 19, 2017 7:30 pm
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Montreal’s cutting-edge classical string band collectif9​ ​has been gathering steam since its 2011 debut, attracting diverse audiences in varied spaces. Known for energized, innovative arrangements of classical repertoire, collectif9​ ​employs lights, staging, and amplification more commonly seen at rock acts, and heralds a new age in genre-bending classical performance.

The ensemble’s debut album “Volksmobiles” was released in 2016 and collectif9​ ​has already performed over 80 concerts across North America, Europe, and Asia. From outdoor concerts at Canadian summer festivals, to winter tours in the north, to Christmas-time in China, the ensemble combines the power of an orchestra with the crispness of a chamber ensemble. collectif9​’s new show, VolksMusica, expands upon the folk melodies and rhythms audiences have come to expect in a collectif9 performance, but integrates an ironic flavour with works by Mahler, Ligeti, Gabriel Prokofiev, and others.

The musicians in collectif9 include: Thibault Bertin-Maghit (bass and arrangements), Scott Chancey (viola), Jérémie Cloutier (cello), John Corban (violin), Yubin Kim (violin), Robert Margaryan (violin), Elizabeth Skinner (violin), Andrea Stewart (cello), Jennifer Thiessen (viola), and Rufat Aliev (sound engineer).

collectif9 has received a great deal of support and encouragement, and are very grateful to the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts de Montréal, FACTOR, and Musitechnic. www.collectif9.ca

The warm-up act for this concert will be performed by pianist Craig Matterson. Now 18, Craig started taking piano lessons at a very young age and plays numerous genres including classical, jazz, and alternative rock. He is a member of the local alternative rock band Daysormay (formally //AMISTAD//), who just returned from a tour in Ontario. He plays in several other groups, as well as giving solo performances.

Click on the image/link below to view a short video of collectif9 performing.

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $40  Under 18 – $20
Students on the 8to12 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.