Christine Tassan et les imposteures

Christine Tassan et les Imposteures – Sunday November 1, 2015

Christine Tassan et les imposteuresChristine Tassan et les Imposteures
Sunday November 1, 2015 7:30 pm
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The rollicking rhythms of gypsy jazz are back! Four harmonious voices are an extra bonus! In a genre usually dominated by men, Christine Tassan et les Imposteures are re-inventing and rejuvenating this timeless form of music. The friends playing two guitars, violin and bass, integrate new ideas with originality and flair. They frequently perform at highly respected jazz and guitar celebrations across Canada and in 2014 they were the only female group invited to the prestigious Django Reinhardt Festival in France. They wowed the crowd with their finesse and “joie de vivre”. www.christinetassanetlesimposteures.com

Our pre-concert “Rising Star” performances continue with Jenae Van Gameren, a 21 year old vocalist from Vernon, British Columbia who is working towards completing her degree in Vocal Performance with the Royal Conservatory of Toronto in 2016.  She has been studying with Terry Logan for 13 years and teaching voice for five years. Active in musical theatre with Lights of Broadway for 14 years, Jenae has sung the role of Leisl in The Sound of Music, the lead role in Thoroughly Modern Millie , Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz and Amber Von Tussle in Hairspray.

Christine Tassan et les Imposteures Concert Program:

Délit de fuite
Les chemins de traverse
Puttin
Chic Rumba
La maison sous les arbres
Le Bal/Montagne Ste-Genevièven
Fragile
Minor swing/Mattawa
C’est l’heure de l’apéro
– Intermission –
La Mauresque
It don’t mean a thing
Un Rom à Cuba
Et que ca saute
Vuelvo al sur
Dingo de Django
I got rythm/Daphné
Les nuits de Montréal
Tzigane/Gypsy Medley

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.

Supported by:Canadian Council For The Arts

Borealis String Quartet with Imant Raminsh

Concert Review: Borealis Opens Concert Series With Flair

Borealis String Quartet with Imant Raminsh
Borealis String Quartet members Nikita Pogrebnoy (left), Patricia Shih, Yuel Yawney and Sungyong Lim celebrate with Coldstream composer Imant Raminsh (centre) after their world premiere performance of Raminsh’s Quartet No 3 at NOCCA’s gala opening of its 2015/16 season Thursday.— image credit: Christine Pilgrim

Review by Christine Pilgrim – Vernon Morning Star

Borealis String Quartet has played prestigious venues in New York, Rome, Beijing and Toronto, but it chose Vernon’s Performing Arts Centre to premiere the work specifically written for it by Coldstream’s Imant Raminsh, at the North Okanagan Community Concert Association (NOCCA) gala opening of its 2015/16 season Thursday, Sept. 24.

When the very first performance of his Quartet No 3 ended, to thunderous applause and a standing ovation, Raminsh quipped with his characteristic twinkle, “I’ve never heard it played so well.”

And indeed Patricia Shih on first violin, Yuel Yawney on second violin, Nikita Pogrebnoy on viola and Sungyong Lim on cello performed with unsurpassed clarity, integrity and artistry; energy too, particularly in Shih’s case.

They enthused about Raminsh’s Quartet No 3 and plan to include it in their regular programming.

“They’re wondering when I’ll come up with Quartet No 4,” said Raminsh. “I’m wondering too. Quartets are hard to write.”

Effusive epithets regarding Borealis’ immaculate precision and musicianship also applied to the other works on the program, Beethoven’s Quartet No 4 in C Minor and Dvorak’s Quartet No 12 in F Major (subtitled the American).  Unlike the American, Raminsh’s Quartet No 3 is not yet subtitled. And instead of an all-encompassing key signature, each of his quartet’s four movements has a kind of tonal centre as a point of departure and return.

Although cellist Sungyong Lim only recently replaced long-time Borealis member Bo Peng, he shone in exquisite solo interludes in the American. In fact, every member shone individually at varying intervals. Their music sounded like a distinguished, mellifluous conversation. When one instrument soared above the rest, the others made room for it.

If only parliamentary debates could be conducted with such delicacy and deftness.

But Borealis members weren’t the only virtuosos on stage. Seventeen-year-old violinist Julien Haynes, accompanied on piano by Lauren Dvorak, opened the concert with Vittorio Monti’s version of the Hungarian traditional dance Czáardás (pronounced shardash), with a maturity beyond his years.

Liszt, Brahms, Delibes and Tchaikovsky have also written versions of Czárdás, which derives from the word czárda, meaning tavern, and, according to some, was used by the Hungarians to inspire their youth to join the military.

However, the audience loved Monti’s version, perhaps because of its familiarity. And everyone loved Haynes’s rendition of it, disregarding the mistake he masked with panache when enthusiasm overtook accuracy towards the end.

One minor disappointment: the audience didn’t “rise to the occasion” to invite the final encore Borealis so richly deserved.  Perhaps they found the program choices too unfamiliar or a tad long. And, despite the elegant stage dressing, flamboyant foyer display and innovative fundraiser, selling piano keys for NOCCA’s replacement Steinway grand, those present didn’t quite embrace the gala spirit that volunteers worked so painstakingly to create.

But they will get another chance to enjoy NOCCA’s diverse programming on November 1 when Christine Tassen et Les Imposteurs perform gypsy jazz with a different flavour, but with the same flair as Borealis.

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

Borealis String Quartet

Borealis String Quartet – Thursday September 24, 2015

Borealis String QuartetBorealis String Quartet
Thursday September 24, 2015 7:30 pm
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One of the most dynamic and exciting world-class ensembles of its generation, Borealis String Quartet has received international critical acclaim as an ensemble praised for its fiery performances, passionate style, and refined, musical interpretation. Founded in Vancouver in the fall of 2000, Borealis String Quartet has toured extensively in North America, Europe and Asia, performing to enthusiastic sold-out audiences in major cities, including New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco, Rome, Shanghai, Beijing, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver.

Borealis actively seeks to promote new works and are strong supporters of Canadian music… So much so that the North Okanagan’s own internationally known composer, Imant Raminsh, has written music especially for them. Borealis will have the honour of playing Raminsh’s brand new string quartet for the very first time. Giving its world premiere performance right here in Vernon! www.borealisstringquartet.com

Not only will the audience be thrilled with Borealis, but NOCCA will be continuing the “Rising Star” performances initiated earlier this year. In September we welcome 17 year-old award-winning violinist, Julien Haynes, to warm up the audience prior to the ensemble’s highly anticipated program. A student of Bev Martens at the Vernon Community Music School since he could hold a violin, Julien Haynes has completed his Grade 10 RCM examinations in violin, as well as his Grade 6 RCM in piano. Julien will be accompanied on the piano by Lauren Dvorak.

Gala concert: this is our annual gala (bling) night, where we encourage those of you who like an occasion to dress up to wear your most elegant outfits!


Borealis String Quartet Concert Program:

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) String Quartet No. 4 in C Minor, Opus 18
Imant Raminsh (1943 – ) Quartet No. 3 – WORLD PREMIERE
Intermission
Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Quartet No. 12 in F major “The American”

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.

NOCCA Youth Showcase

NOCCA Youth Showcase – Sunday January 31, 2016

NOCCA Youth ShowcaseNorth Okanagan Music Teachers and Students – NOCCA is excited to support North Okanagan’s incredible young talent with a North Okanagan Youth Showcase of Excellence (NOYSE) concert to be held at Vernon’s Performing Arts Centre on Sunday January 31, 2016 at 2pm. Singers and musicians under the age of 25, preferably with Grade 10 or higher, are invited to audition for a place in the concert. .

Both soloists and small groups are welcome. Our goal is to present up to eight individual or ensemble performances, each being approximately ten minutes in length. The achieved grade level is not mandatory, but the ability to entertain and be comfortable doing so is an asset. We are looking for excellence in ability as well as a variety of programming. Classical presentations are preferred, but not exclusively.

Honoraria for selected participants will be $300 for solo, $400 for duo and $450 for trios or larger ensembles. Those students not chosen to perform in the showcase may be selected to open for NOCCA concerts in the future as part of the “Rising Star” series.

Auditions will be held November 11, 2015 in the Vernon Jazz Club from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Performances should be approximately 10 minutes in length. A tuned piano will be provided.

Candidates may feel more relaxed presenting something they have played previously and are very comfortable playing. Applicants will be chosen not only on their musical skill level, but also on their ability to entertain and connect with an audience. To register for an audition please complete the form below or call Paul Maynes at 250-260-8288.

NOYSE concert tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for NOCCA subscribers and $10 for ages 18 and under. Seats are available on a first come-first serve basis. 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.

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Elektra

ELEKTRA WOMEN’S CHOIR – Saturday May 23, 2015

Elektra Women's Choir
Elektra Women’s Choir

ELEKTRA WOMEN’S CHOIR
Saturday May 23, 2015 7:30 pm

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Imagine 40 voices, 4 different vocal ranges, up to 12 part harmony – all tumbling together in a kaleidoscope of unmatched musical excitement. That’s ELEKTRA WOMEN’S CHOIR.

They burst onto the Vancouver scene in 1987, determined to explore, create and celebrate the repertoire for female voices. They have lived up to their name, “electrifying” audiences with their astonishing depth and richness as they soared into the leadership of international classical women’s choirs. They have truly struck a new chord in women’s choral music. www.elektra.ca.

The evening’s entertainment will start with a performance by talented local young pianist, Jaeden Izik-Dzurko (16) from Salmon Arm. For the final piece of the concert, MacIntyre’s “Ave Maria”, Elektra Women’s Choir will be joined by Armstrong’s 15 voice Ancora Women’s Ensemble (directed by Terry Logan).


Elektra Women’s Choir Concert Program:

Russian Folk Song
Arranged by Kitka
Ne Po Pogrebu Bochonochek Kataetsja
English Folk Song
Arranged by Kathleen Allan
The Maid On The Shore
Joan Szymko
Text: E. E. Cummings
Maggie And Milly And Molly And May
Timothy Corlis
Text: E. Pauline Johnson
Heart Songs Of The White Wampum
Ola Gjeilo Northern Lights
Intermission
Traditional Irish Melody
Arranged by Michael McGlynn
Jerusalem
James Rolfe
Text: Amanda Jernigan
Lullaby
Franz Schubert Psalm 23
Jeffrey Enns Da Pacem
Frode Fjellheim Eatnemen Vuelie
David MacIntyre Ave Maria
Joined by Ancora Women’s Ensemble

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.