Vox Humana Chamber Choir

Stunning Victoria Choir Gives Flawless Concert!

Vox Humana Chamber Choir

Review by Jim Leonard

This concert was held over from the original date in April. The choir wasn’t able to leave Vancouver Island because of high winds at that time. They actually spent some terrifying hours on a ferry that was tossed about, and managed to return to port.

The concert began customarily with some local guest artists; this time Keanna Burgher and Charlotte Backman – both veterans from Melina Moore’s Valley Vocal Arts program.They warmed up the crowd nicely with God Bless The Child, Being Alive and Secondary Characters sung as a duet. Their confidence and experience shone through. They were ably accompanied by Alex MacArthur on the piano.

There was some confusion about which programme was being presented by the choir – the one in the insert or the one on the April concert sleeve. Conductor Brian Wismath cleared it up by announcing that the insert pieces were the evening’s programme – all pieces by Canadian composers of the 20th Century.

Throughout the difficult program – all sung a cappella (no accompaniment) – the choir showed their confidence and produced a flawless blend of tone, perfect tuning and tight ensemble. Kudos to Brian Wismath for his excellent rehearsal technique.

The first half of the program was the most enjoyable for the reviewer. Two pieces by Kathleen Allan – Stars and Thou My Soul May Set in Darkness – showed a mastery of compositional techniques including fugue (complicated round; first part called an exposition). Stars by Ashley Bontje had lovely pentatonic (five-note pattern) melodies woven together.

Certainly the most entertaining piece was by Chris Sivak – Alouette Meets Her Maker – in which the choir produces sounds associated with the decommissioned satellite of the 1970s. The imagination of the composer produces a sequel to the decommissioning after 10 years – with an unexpected reboot after 30 years. There is radio chatter, buzzing, blips and bleeps, all ending with a ‘Whoosh!’ which marked the final destruction of the circuits.

The first half of the program ended with seven parts from Estonian composer Urmas Sisask’s Gloria Patri sung in Latin. All movements were based on only five selected notes. Number one was the Gloria Patri beginning in the style of a church motet, and then using a quartet singing in unison, sounding medieval. The perfect blend of the choir was very evident through this section.

The Sanctus had a lively bouncing rhythm which was perfectly executed by the choir. This was carried out again in the Gloria. The last movement, the Agnus Dei sounded very sombre and penitential out of which grew some simple imitation.The ending had multiple repeats of the phrase Dona Nobis Pacem with long breaks in between. Kudos to the audience for not interrupting with premature applause. You could hear a pin drop!

The second half began with Kitchener-Waterloo composer Jeff Enns’ Psalm 23; it was in the style of a Tudor church anthem with modern harmony. Again perfect tuning and blend were displayed by the choir. Enn’s second piece was a lament about a little girl suffering the experiences at a Residential school. It was called I Lost My Talk.

I didn’t quite grasp the point being made by The Gracious Exchange by Christine Donkin, but it was beautifully sung regardless. The Heaven’s Flock (Eriks Esenvalds) used dense harmony and experimented with various textures- it was a bit beyond my liking but well sung.

The encore – David Bowies’ Space Oddity was just that – odd. Anyways, the audience went away satisfied after hearing this wonderful choir!

The next NOCCA concert will feature Saguenay and Lafayette String Quartets on Saturday October 26, 2019 at 7:30 pm. More information at nocca.ca.

Review by Jim Leonard for the Vernon Morning Star.

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Vox Humana Chamber Choir – Saturday September 28, 2019

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Saturday September 28, 2019 7:30 pm
At Trinity United Church, Vernon
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Vox Humana Chamber Choir – Victoria’s premier chamber choir of 24 singers ranging from advanced students to professional musicians, directed by Brian Wismath, presents a versatile mix from Praetorius to Britten, from newly commissioned to established choral repertoire.

Since its founding in 2002, the mixed-voice ensemble Vox Humana has established itself as Victoria’s premier chamber choir. Under the direction of Brian Wismath, its core group of 24 singers ranges from advanced students to professional musicians. As part of its regular concert season from September to June, Vox Humana presents several different programmes of diverse repertoire. Their artistic mandate includes the presentation of new music; their repertoire history includes a number of commissions and Canadian premieres. In addition to their self-produced concerts, Vox Humana is a frequent artistic collaborator with other groups; since 2011 they have appeared annually with the Victoria Symphony in works as diverse as Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, Britten’s War Requiem and Handel’s Messiah. Two of Vox’s annual traditions have become sold-out favourites: Vox in the Stars, a performance in the dome housing the Plaskett Telescope at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Saanich, BC, and A Child’s Christmas in Wales, a concert of seasonal music centered on a reading of the beloved Dylan Thomas story.

Vox released its first CD in September 2011, entitled Summer Rain. The title track is a composition by Estonian composer Toivo Tulev. The remainder of the CD features the music of Canadian composer Jeff Enns, and French composer César Geoffray. Vox released its second CD in December 2018, entitled A Child’s Christmas in Wales and features the quintessential Christmastime story by Dylan Thomas, accompanied by carols. voxhumanachoir.ca

The concert will be opened by cellist Angela Zeng, a student attending Kalamalka Secondary School. She has been playing cello for 7 years and studies with Morna Howie at the Vernon Community Music School. Angela has been playing with the Okanagan Symphony Youth Orchestra since she was 9 years old and has been playing lots of chamber music with family members and friends at local senior centres. She goes to New Denver regularly to study cello performance with John Kadz and Johanne Perron. Angela earned runner-up in BC Provincial Festival String Junior A category in 2017, and first place in Junior B in 2018. Recently she was invited to audition for the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She hopes to continue cello after high school and pursue it as a career. In her free time Angela likes to do competitive swimming and play soccer.

Please note: this concert will be held at Trinity United Church in Vernon.

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Students on the 8to12 program – $5

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This concert will be held at Trinity United Church in Vernon.

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Vox Humana Chamber Choir – Saturday September 28, 2019

Vox Humana Chamber Choir
Vox Humana Chamber Choir
Saturday September 28, 2019 7:30 pm
At Trinity United Church, Vernon

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We are happy to announce that Vox Humana Chamber Choir will perform in Vernon on Saturday September 28, 2019 in Trinity United Church at 7:30pm. All patrons with tickets for the cancelled April 27, 2019 concert should have been contacted by Ticket Seller and been offered a ticket for the September 28 concert, a refund, or a discount on their 2019-2020 NOCCA season subscription. If you have not already made your selection, please contact Ticket Seller in person at 3800 33rd Street, Vernon or by phone at 250-549-7469. Please note: only September 28, 2019 tickets will be valid for this concert.

People wanting to attend the Vox Humana concert who did not have a ticket for the April 27 performance may purchase tickets through Ticket Seller in person, by phone at 250-549-7469 or online at ticketseller.ca. Seating is general admission.

Vox Humana Chamber Choir – Founded in 2002, Victoria’s premier chamber choir of 24 singers ranging from advanced students to professional musicians, directed by Brian Wismath, presents a versatile mix from Praetorius to Britten, from newly commissioned to established choral repertoire. voxhumanachoir.ca

Vox Humana Chamber Choir – CONCERT RESCHEDULING UPDATE


Before you rush off to get a ticket refund for the recently cancelled Vox Humana Chamber Choir concert, we wanted to let you know that Vox Humana Chamber Choir is very committed to performing in Vernon, and we are doing our best to reschedule the concert.

We don’t have a firm date or venue yet, but we will update you (and the website) as soon as arrangements have been confirmed. Thank you for your patience.

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Vox Humana Chamber Choir – CONCERT CANCELLED

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CONCERT CANCELLED
Saturday April 27, 2019 7:30 pm

Unfortunately NOCCA’s concert this evening has been cancelled. Due to a severe storm ferry service off Vancouver Island has been disrupted and the choir is unable to travel to Vernon. Information regarding ticket refunds will be forthcoming. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.