Hagen & Butterfield

Concert review: tenor-pianist delight with musical medley

Hagen & Butterfield
Pianist Sarah Hagen and tenor Benjamin Butterfield delight the audience at their Vernon concert Sunday Feb. 26th 2017— image credit: Natalia Polchenko

By Natalia Polchenko
For The Morning Star

If I were to write a Twitter review of Sunday’s North Okanagan Community Concert Association concert by Benjamin Butterfield and Sarah Hagen, it would go something like this: “Lyrical. Whimsical. Intimate. Multicultural. Excellent!”

Thankfully, I have a little bit more space to share my impressions.

There were a couple of coughs heard before opening act Shae Fraser, a young local harpist, touched the strings of her beautiful instrument. The quiet sound of the harp gentle and meditative immediately put the audience into enchanted calm. All the worries and bustle left the Vernon Performing Arts Centre and the music took everyone on a delightful journey.

The headliners, tenor Benjamin Butterfield and pianist Sarah Hagen, both internationally acclaimed musicians, put together a fantastic program that gave the audience a taste of music from many cultures. There were only two people on the large stage, an unamplified voice and piano, but they were able to create the very intimate and warm atmosphere of a cozy house concert.

Traditional Songs from five Canadian Regions, arranged by Canadian composer John Beckwith, reflected the eclectic nature of Canadian culture. Five distinctly different musical traditions wrapped in four different languages (Gaelic, English, French, and Hungarian) created a festive mood, representative of the Canadian cultural mosaic.

Next, Butterfield and Hagen exposed the audience to German lieder. If you ever wondered whether lieder, a traditional setting of German poems to music, could be appreciated fully by non-German speakers, Butterfield and Hagen were a perfect team to make a believer out of you. The singing, playing, and body language of the musicians were so expressive that you could not help but feel the poetry.

The selection of pieces was very interesting. They featured composers from different musical eras Mozart, Wolf, Reger, Mahler, and Schönberg yet, the lyricism shared a distinct common thread. The lyrical and precise voice of Butterfield and the emotional but delicate playing of Hagen suited the music perfectly. My personal favourites were the exquisite Mozart’s Abendempfindung (Evening Sensations) and atonal, but oh-so expressive and flowy Waldsonne (Sun in the Forest) by Arnold Schönberg.

After intermission, the multicultural musical kaleidoscope kept turning. Hagen, who was instrumental in helping choose the NOCCA’s new grand piano (pun intended), played a Rachmaninoff Prelude with great sensitivity and heart. Russian romantic music seamlessly transitioned to a cycle of Five Greek Songs by French musical impressionist Maurice Ravel. Ravel wrote this song cycle in a mere 36 hours in French rather than Greek, which made for another charming touch of cultural variety in the program.

Butterfield and Hagen then switched gears from lyrical to whimsical. Two songs by Harry Nilsson, Puppy Song and Nobody Cares About the Railroads Anymore, and a four-song selection by M. Flanders and D. Swann, showcased the duo’s comedic talent. The images Butterfield painted with words, sounds, whistling, facial expressions and gestures were palpable. The piano was there every step of the way. Even the pauses were expressive.

The audience was thoroughly entertained even when the tenor forgot a few words. However, Butterfield was able to make comedy out of his mistake.

In the finale, we joyfully joined the musicians in one of the Queen’s favourite songs, The Hippopotamus, with “mud, mud, glorious mud…” Joy was a very distinct aftertaste of this delightful matinée and the audience carried it away with them.

The North Okanagan Community Concert Association presents as its last concert of the 2016-17 seasonDuo Rendezvous” featuring violinist Jasper Wood and guitarist Daniel Bolshoy, 7:30 pm on March 18th at the Performing Arts Centre. Tickets are available at the Ticket Seller box office, 250-549-7469 or ticketseller.ca.

 

Pianist Sarah Hagen & Tenor Benjamin Butterfield

Benjamin Butterfield & Sarah Hagen – Sunday Feb 26, 2017

Pianist Sarah Hagen & Tenor Benjamin ButterfieldBenjamin Butterfield & Sarah Hagen
Sunday February 26, 2017 2:00 pm
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Tenor Benjamin Butterfield and pianist Sarah Hagen unite in a magical offering from the voice and piano repertoire, giving a musical expression of artistry and human emotion.

Praised by The New York Times as “clarion-voiced and vibrant”, Benjamin Butterfield is known for his performances throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Born in Halifax NS and raised in Victoria BC, Benjamin began singing in school choirs and at his local church (Christ Church Cathedral). After graduating from McGill University he received grants from the Canada Council to work with David Gordon in Philadelphia, Diane Forlano in London and Leopold Simoneau in Victoria. In a career spanning thirty years, highlights have included tours with Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert as well as with Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre. On the operatic stage he has toured with the Welsh National Opera, New York City Opera, Canterbury Opera in New Zealand and with Canada’s Opera Atelier. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, with the Chicago Symphony at the Ravinia Festival, the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philharmonic, Le Capitole in Toulouse, the Carmel Bach Festival in California as well as participating in the St. Matthew Passion at the Saito Kinen Festival in Japan under Seiji Ozawa. A prolific recording artist, he has recorded for Analekta, Dorian, CBC Records, Koch International and Timpani (France). He has been featured in Messiah on ZDF at the Handel-Festspiele Halle with Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert and on CBC Radio as a guest host twice for “This is my Music”. Recently Benjamin recorded the St. John Passion with the Bach Choir of Bethlehem (Analekta), the Rhien transcription of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde for Yellow Barn, and a sixth CD of Ukrainian Art Song for the Ukrainian Art Song Project in Toronto. He is currently Associate Professor, head of voice and co-head of performance for the School of Music at the University of Victoria, and is the 2015 recipient of the UVic. Craigdarroch Award for Excellence in Artistic Expression. He has served as guest faculty for Opera Nuova, the Amalfi Coast Music Festival in Italy, The Victoria Conservatory Summer Vocal Academy, Vancouver International Song Institute, Yellow Barn, and Opera on the Avalon.

BC Touring Council’s 2015 Touring Artist of the Year, pianist Sarah Hagen has been heard in concert halls and on the airwaves throughout North America and Europe. As a First Prize Winner in the 2013 Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition, she was awarded the opportunity to perform solo at New York City’s Carnegie Hall. An avid collaborator, Sarah has performed with cellist Ariel Barnes, violinist Robert Uchida, Trio Accord, Ballet Victoria, the Emily Carr String Quartet, among many others, and has appeared as soloist with the Victoria Symphony, the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, the West Coast Symphony Orchestra, and the Symphony Orchestra of the Pacific. She is Artistic Director for Pro’ject Sound, a performance project involving live piano with large-scale projected images. Sarah’s debut solo album, Glass House Dancing, was nominated for Classical Recording of the Year at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards. Her second album, Devoted: Music of Robert & Clara Schumann, features solo piano works and Clara Schumann’s Romances, Opus 22 with violinist Martin Chalifour, concertmaster of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. She currently resides in Toronto where she is putting the finishing touches on her one-woman musical comedy act, “Perk up, pianist!”. sarahhagen.com

This concert will be opened by another of our wonderful North Okanagan “Rising Stars” – harpist, Shae Fraser. Following a successful opening for the 2016 George Elliot Secondary School’s year end music recital, Shae was  featured at a local open air concert in Lake Country. Shae has been playing for just 4 years, studying with local harpist Kate Oswald. She finds inspiration in Celtic folk songs and fantasy soundtracks, along with harpists from the internet that share a similar musical taste.

Concert Program:

John Beckwith (1927- ) Young Man From Canada
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Abendempfindung (“Evening sensations”)
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) Fußreise (“Journey on foot”)
Max Reger (1873-1916) Schwalbenmütterlein (“Little Mother Swallow”)
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) Ablösung im Sommer (“Change in Summer”)
Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951) Waldsonne (“Sun in the forest”)
Intermission
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Five Greek Songs
Harry Nilsson (1941-1994) Puppy Song
Nobody Cares About The Railroads Anymore
Michael Flanders (1922-1975)
& Donald Swann (1923-1994)
The gas man cometh
A G–nu
The Warthog
The Hippopotamus

SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Adults – $40  Under 18 – $20
Students on the 8to12 program – $5

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