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2019-03-13 07:00:00
Asheville Citizen-Times'Imaginations 5.1' is a multimedia chamber-concert experience featuring the works of global composers, accompanied by Quebec's ESCA Quartet.
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2016-10-05 17:01:30
Marcel Duchamp’s Mesmerizing Art For Turntables
“In 1935, Marcel Duchamp set up a booth at the Concours Lépine, a French fair for inventors promoting their latest gadgets that still occurs to this day. In between a stand of instant vegetable choppers and another of trash compactors, the Surrealist debuted a series of objects merging his interests in science and art: his Rotoreliefs, decorated discs made to spin on a turntable as optical entertainment.”
2014-12-06 18:41:00
The First December 6 Memorial Concert
How a performance of Mozart’s Requiem marked my musical passageBy Wah Keung Chan Last Sunday (November 30), I attended conductor Iwan Edwards’s Farewell at Concerto Della Donna’s final concert at a standing room sold out St. Georges Church. It was good to see Iwan on the podium again, having sung for him with the St. Lawrence Choir and the MSO Chorus many times in the 1990s. Midway through the first half, I suddenly remembered the first time I sang with him, 25 years earlier in 1989. It was days following the December 6 massacre at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal. I was a Master’s student in Mathematics at Concordia after completing a Bachelors of Engineering at McGill, with a growing passion for choral singing. After years as a member of Mary-Jane Puiu’s non-audition McGill Choral Society, I had also joined her Cantare, the youth choir of the St. Lawrence […]
2014-12-01 22:21:57
[…] was the morning the Twin Towers came down,” she says. “There was an element of ‘there but for the grace of God go I,’” she adds. “It really could have been any school, any group of young women studying in a non-traditional field.” Then, Letourneau, who moved with Bedner from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Ottawa in 2006 because she has family here, had no idea then that she would eventually write music for the women that Lepine killed. This Saturday at Knox Presbyterian Church on Elgin Street, Letourneau premiers her concert-length composition Requiem for Fourteen Roses, an ambitious work for choir, vocal soloists and chamber ensemble. The piece has dominated her working life for the last year, and the concert is only taking place after some major hurdles were overcome. This summer, Letourneau mounted an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that raised almost $8,000, supplementing grants that she received from the Ottawa Arts […]
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