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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

CHORDIAL NOTES - DECEMBER 2013

SILENT NIGHT – NOT REALLY, AT THE NANAIMO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
‘Tis the season, and before long, your schedule will likely fill with carolling, festive concerts, and end-of-year parties. Such are the joys of an active musical education! But before you get too caught up in the baked goods or lost in a never-ending cycle of cheesy Christmas albums, please take a moment to acquaint yourself with our fabulously packed roster of events, including musical appearances by faculty and students in the community, who would love to have your support. Additionally, this newsletter is also full of important information about registrations, auditions, lesson cancellations, and a special members-only opportunity to buy advance tickets for the Jane Coop solo piano concert at the Port.

While you’re reading, consider what the Conservatory means to you, your family, and the Central Island region. As a not-for profit organization, we rely on working together to keep the magic of music alive in our community: you couldn’t ask for a truer example of holiday spirit. Why not pay it forward by making a charitable gift to NCM in support of our programming or bursaries for deserving students with financial difficulty? You can also keep things local, environmentally - friendly, and long lasting by purchasing a gift certificate for lessons.

Whatever your plans, we hope you make the time for a peaceful moment with your instrument or perhaps your favourite composer, and we wish you a safe, restful, and comfortable winter break!

NOVEMBER FACULTY CONCERT
Friday, November 29 at 5:00 PM in the Conservatory Ensemble Room – Program TBA

NANAIMO YOUTH CHOIR – A GIFT OF SONG FOR CHRISTMAS
Friday, December 13 at 7:00 PM at St. Andrew’s United Church. Tickets $15; Children 12 and under no charge!

JANE COOP
Solo piano – Sunday, February 16th, 2013 at 2:30pm at the Port Theatre
Members' pre-sale ends December 19th!
At the age of nineteen , Jane Coop won First Prize in the CBC’s national radio competition and prizes at New York’s Kosziusko Foundation Competition and the Washington International Competition. Recital debuts at Wigmore Hall and Carnegie Recital Hall and performances with the Toronto Symphony, the Calgary Philharmonic the Victoria Symphony and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra were followed by a tour as soloist wit h the National Arts Centre Orchestra of Canada .

Subsequently she has played in over twenty countries and been a jury member for the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards, the Glenn Gould Prize, the Hnatyshyn Foundation Developing Artists Grants and various Canada Council grant awards.

Three of her many critically successful recordings have earned Juno nominations and in 2012, Jane Coop was appointed to the Order of Canada . Call 250-754-4611 for special NCM member ticket pricing of just $15!

CHRISTMAS FLUTES IN THE LIBRARY
Monday, December 18th at 4:00 PM and Thursday, December 21st at 2:30 PM at Harbourfront Library
Cindy Speelman Jennifer Cluff and their flute students perform duets and trios during these two free concerts. Come enjoy the sparkling sound of flutes in the atrium of the library!

COMMUNITY EVENTS AND CONCERT LISTINGS

Island Consort “THE HIGH ART OF SINGING” Sunday, December 1 at 2:30 PM
Brechin United Church - $18 at the door

Community Carol Festival Wednesday, December 4 at 7:30 PM
St. Andrew’s United Church - Admission by donation

Island Bel Canto Singers “THE CHRISTMAS ROSE” Saturday, December 7
Departure Bay Baptist Church - $15 and Sunday, December 8 at Nanaimo Ecumenical Centre

Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular! Wednesday, December 4 to Saturday, December 21
Various times, locations, and prices - call 250-754-8550 for info
The Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular! is a celebration of Christmas and an extravaganza of music and dance, lights and decorations, laughter and tears with a cast of 14 professional singers, dancers and musicians. This year there will be 3 performances at the Port Theatre, as well as a 2-week run at The Cedar Community Hall.

Sing-Along Messiah Sunday, December 15 at 2:30 PM St. Andrew’s United Church
Adults $20, students $15, EyeGo $5
Malaspina Choir, under the direction of Bruce Farquharson, presents Sing-along Messiah at St. Andrew’s United Church with soloists Andrea Rodall, Soprano; Erin Ronningen, Alto; David Brown, Tenor; Andrew Erasmus, Baritone and the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra. Tickets are available through the Port Theatre box office at 754-8550.
MUSICAL THEATRE
With Joëlle Rabu and Nico Rhodes
Save $50 off the regular price of $300 with early bird pricing: until Feb. 15th, tuition is just $250 plus a $20 material fee!
Canadian singer-songwriter-actor Joëlle Rabu returns to the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music to lead the Spring Break Musical Theatre Workshop from March 17 - 21. These fun filled and educational sessions will focus on developing vocal and performance techniques for the popular musical theatre genre, culminating with a public performance on the last day. Aimed at sharpening awareness required when delivering a well-rounded performance (singing, character portrayal and movement), participants will be focusing on harmonies, creating character roles, crafting vocal characterizations, connecting the voice, body and mind, and incorporating movement. With Joëlle’s musical son Nico as special guest, this camp is sure to be a highlight for your budding musical theatre star!

WINTER HARP
December 14 - Lori Pappajohn's Winter Harp is on its way - a sure sign of the coming Christmas season. It is going to be another beautiful show this year, with guests Kim Robertson and Roger Helfrick. The Vancouver Island Youth Harp ensemble, which includes many Conservatory students, will be playing in the lobby before the 3:30 PM show at the Port Theatre.
Nanaimo Shows: Saturday, December 14 at 3:30 & 7:30 PM.
For tickets, please call the Port Theatre at 250-754-8550.

SING WITH THE SYMPHONY
Sing with three great performances in the Vancouver Island Symphony’s terrific season “PASSPORT T O GREAT ENTERTAINMENT." To be sure of your place in the Symphonic Chorus (ages 16+) before rehearsals begin, email projects@vancouverislandsymphony.com. There is no audition: the only prerequisite is a joy of and passion for singing!

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY – FREE OLD CITY QUARTER PARKING

The City of Nanaimo has now completed the parking lot at 285 Selby Street! Until the New Year this facility will be free for public use, so if you’ve arrived downtown by car, get parking!

CALENDAR
Nov 29         NCM Faculty Concert
Dec 5           Suzuki Piano Party!
Dec 13 - 14  RCM theory examinations
Dec 13         Nanaimo Youth Choir – A Gift of Song
Dec 16         Jane Coop presale ends
Dec 20         NCM office closes for holiday season
Jan 7            NCM Office re-opens
Jan 13 - 25   RCM practical examinations
Jan 26          Winter recital
Jan 31          Faculty concert
Feb 15         Jane Coop Master class at 2:30 PM (observers may attend for just $10)
Feb 16         Jane Coop at the Port at 2:30 PM
Mar 17 - 21  Musical Theatre Spring Break Camp

OPEN HOUSE
A Cultural Plan for a Creative Nanaimo
Thursday, November 28th from 5:00 - 8:00 PM at Nanaimo Museum
Participate in Nanaimo’s cultural revitalization! Come and speak your mind, listen to your fellow community members, and take part in making a positive change for the future of the arts in our city.

VANCOUVER ISLAND SYMPHONY
Christmas Cirque Spectacular Friday, December 6 – Saturday, December 7
Evening and matinee shows - for tickets, please call the Port Theatre at 250-754-8550

CHORDIAL NOTES - SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013

WELCOME BACK
It’s our 35th birthday this year and we couldn’t be more proud! Exciting new projects like the
Spring Break Musical Theatre Camp and our Summer Jazz Intensive are taking off in a big way,
while we still offer the same excellent standard of private instruction that made us special back
in ’77.

Vancouver Island Chamber Music Festival is one development that we’re particularly pleased to
see take off. NCM members may recall that we originally scheduled the festival for February. Unfortunately, one of the major acts pulled out late in the day. At the question of cancellation or continuing along with a reduced line-up, we elected to postpone. Things have a funny way of working out, and our later autumn date opened new doors: in addition to securing acclaimed early music ensemble iSacabuche! as our headliners, we are also thrilled to welcome Kristin Hoff, a young mezzo-soprano whose career has already seen her perform at Carnegie Hall, with the Boston Pops, and in a host of other high-profile gigs across North America.

These artists, together with a fantastic roster of NCM faculty and friends, are a must-see for every Conservatory student. Taking place November 1st and 2nd, weekend passes cost $40 to the general public and just $30 for NCM members. Tickets for individual concerts are available for $20 per event, meaning that NCM member pass holders save 50%. To take advantage of this opportunity, call the Port Theatre ticket hotline at 250-754-8550 using our special code: “CHAMBER”. You can also order online from www.porttheatre.com

NANAIMO YOUTH CHOIR
With two amazing ways to save on Nanaimo Youth Choir membership, there is no better time than now to enroll in our provincially and nationally award-winning programs.
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Under the direction of Marian Smith, Nanaimo Youth Choir has brought accolades to the community for more than twenty years, appearing frequently in concert and at competitions around the Pacific Northwest. Discover—and share—the joy of choral singing for your family! Call NCM at 250-754-4611 for more information and to register.

2013 VANCOUVER ISLAND CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
The festival takes place Friday, November 1st at 7pm in St. Andrew’s United Church and Saturday, November 2nd at 2pm (matinee) and 7pm (evening) in St. Paul’s Anglican Church. Regular tickets are $20 per show, or $40 for a pass valid both days. NCM members can buy one reduced pass at $30 per registration by using our special code: “CHAMBER”. Tickets are now available through the Port Theatre Box Office at 250-754-8550 or online from www.porttheatre.com!

NEW FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: DICK SMITH, JAZZ PIANO
Dick Smith’s first love was Chopin, but his taste for classical music quickly developed to encompass a broader range of styles and eras, especially jazz. After a first gig with his school band teacher that paid about $10, there was no going back. Sick of half-heartedly working for the government while picking up gigs after hours, Dick made his way east to study music at the world-famous Berklee College of Music in Boston, starting a career that would also take him to Toronto and Halifax.
NCM: Who was your best teacher?
DS: A lot of the leaning I did was on the bandstand and as an autodidact. You could say
my parents tried to teach me; that is, they told me to “get a real job!”
NCM: If that sounds familiar to any of our students here at the Conservatory, do you have
any thoughts or advice to share?
DS: I always incorporate parents’ input and treat their opinion with respect and
understanding, but at the same time, my first goal is that students approach music in all its
forms with both positivity and an open mind.
NCM: Throughout your career, does a favourite gig spring to mind?
DS: Actually, my best gigs are now! Gabriola Island, my new home, has some amazing
musicians and although I’ve played with a lot of great people through the years, I think the
most fun I’ve ever had was just two weeks ago. Toronto was a nice place to live but I didn’t
feel at home with the music scene there.
NCM: Any must-have albums, or something you’ve done some heavy listening to lately?
DS: J.S. Bach’s Partitas, Preludes & Fugues by Glenn Gould; Oedipus Rex by Igor
Stravinsky; Miles Davis’ work with Gil Evans; and Charlie Parker’s Verve recordings.
KINDERMUSIK
This early music education series is quickly becoming a Conservatory favourite! Explore joyful music, strengthen family bonds, and see why a Harris Interactive study found that 99% would recommend Kindermusik to other parents. For more information, call Nicole (Miss Nicky) at 250-591-2010.

JANE COOP
Solo piano 2:30pm February 16th, 2014 at the Port Theatre NCM pre-sale ends
December 16th! At the age of nineteen, Jane Coop won First Prize in the CBC’s national radio competition and prizes at New York’s Kosziusko Foundation Competition and the Washington International Competition. Recital debuts at Wigmore Hall and Carnegie Recital Hall and performances with the Toronto Symphony, the Calgary Philharmonic the Victoria Symphony and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra were followed by a tour as soloist with the National Arts Centre Orchestra of Canada. Subsequently she has played in over twenty countries and been a jury member for the Governer General’s Performing Arts Awards, the Glenn Gould Prize, the Hnatyshyn Foundation Developing Artists Grants and various Canada Council grant awards. Three of her many critically successful recordings have earned Juno nominations and in 2012, Jane Coop was appointed to the Order of Canada. Call 250-754-4611 for special NCM member ticket pricing of just $15!


THEORY AND MUSICIANSHIP

Did you know that RCM theory is required in order to qualify for high school music lesson credit and for ARTC designation? If you’d like to register for rudiments or harmony, contact Teresa Borek for scheduling at 250-756-2222. Tuition is $600. Teens who would like to earn credit for high school should sign up for “Rapid Rudiments,” with Anne Tanod for $750. This course covers all levels of theory and takes place Wednesdays, 6:45-8:15pm. Those who don’t plan on sitting a formal exam can still explore how music works in a fun, hands-on setting with Marilyn Rummel’s musicianship courses.

FROM THE VOICE STUDIO OF CHRISTINE MCMAHON
Congratulations to all exam students! Both Lilu Scott and Akela Szasz received First Class Honours with Distinction in their June Gr. 4 RCM Voice exams with the same mark of 93%. Elizabeth Herman was awarded First Class Honours in her Gr. 10 Voice RCM Exam in August. Elizabeth will be performing in the chorus of Vancouver Island Opera's production of 'Hansel and Gretel ' at Knox United Church, Parksville on Sat. Oct. 5 at 7:30 pm, and Sunday, Oct. 6 at 2:30 pm. Tickets: 250-248-7296.

VANCOUVER ISLAND SYMPHONY

Paris Romance Saturday, October 26th, 2013 7:30 PM
Guest artist: Alexandre Da Costa Fauré, Sibelius, Ravel and Bizet

NANAIMO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Featuring Andrew Clark and Heather Walker, horns
Saturday, November 23rd, 2013 7:30 PM Brechin United Church, Nanaimo
Sunday, November 24th, 2013 2:30 PM St. Edmund’s Church, Parksville


CALENDAR
Oct 21 Prelude Orchestra begins
Oct 25 Faculty concert
Nov 1-2 Vancouver Island Chamber Music Festival
Nov 12 Suzuki violin recital
Nov 21 Suzuki piano recital
Nov 22 Suzuki book graduation recital
Dec 5 Suzuki piano party!
Dec 20 Office closed for the holiday
Jan 25 Winter recital
The Upper Island Music Festival needs YOU!
For a commitment of just 4-5 days this coming February and March (dates to be determined with your input), you could make all the difference for young string musicians in our region. The Upper Island Musical Festival desperately needs a strings co-ordinator during the 2014 UIMF who can sign on no later than November 1st. Without your assistance, the program may not be able to run. For more information, please contact NCM immediately at 250-754-4611.

The general purpose of the Upper Island Musical Festival is to advance, promote and develop Musical
Competition Festival movement and to encourage generally the study and practice of the art of music,
dancing and the speech arts. The Festival spirit may be defined as the joy of participating with others in
seeking the highest levels in the art of music and kindred arts.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

NANAIMO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC PRESENTS JAZZ SUPERSTAR CONCERT
Date and Time:  Thursday, August 22nd, 2013 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Location:  Acme Restaurant, 14 Commercial St., Nanaimo
Tickets in advance $20 general public; $10 students.  At the door $25 general public; $15 students.
Call 250-754-4611 for tickets. 

Now in its second year, the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music is proud to present the Summer Jazz Intensive Superstar Concert: Ken Lister, Christine Jensen, Ingrid Jensen and Joel Miller and guests belong to an elite class of internationally renowned Canadian musicians and composers and share a deep connection to central Vancouver Island.

Ingrid Jensen is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music and Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Ingrid is a native of Cedar and now resides in Montreal and New York. She has been nominated for several Juno awards, winning one with her first release, Vernal Fields (featuring Lenny White, George Garzone and Larry Grenadier). Ingrid spends much of her time touring with her own projects, playing with the Grammy award winning Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra and guesting at prestigious universities around the world.

Christine Jensen, also a native of Cedar who now resides in Montreal, is excited to work with Nanaimo’s next generation of jazz musicians, “I’m really happy that we’re able to do the jazz camp and concert again in Nanaimo, and I’m thrilled to be working with Ken Lister, Joel Miller and my sister Ingrid,” Jensen said. “I am also grateful that Nanaimo Conservatory of Music is hosting the event for the second year. We would really like to make this an annual event.” She has been described as “an original voice on the international jazz scene…and one of Canada’s most compelling composers,“ by Mark Miller of the Globe and Mail.

Ken Lister, lives in Qualicum Beach, and is an established bandleader and session player who has helped make a name for Vancouver Island on the international jazz scene. Ken Lister has been a professional jazz bassist since 1983, winning accolades and Juno awards along the way. He currently performs and teaches in Vancouver and on Vancouver Island and has toured across Canada and internationally to Australia, the British Isles, Cuba and South America. Joel Miller, who hails from Montreal, is a multi-award winning musician and composer whose connection to the Island comes from his partnership with Christine Jensen. He was awarded the coveted Grand Prix Jazz Award at the 1997 Montreal International Jazz Festival. The saxophonist's recording career spans 15 years beginning with his debut album, Find a Way (1996). Miller recently released his critically acclaimed album Swim (Origin Records), featuring Geoffrey Keezer, Greg Ritchie and Fraiser Hollins.

Drummer Hans Verhoeven is originally from British Columbia. Hans has lived and worked in some of the most vibrant music scenes in Canada and abroad. Recognized for his authenticity, playfulness, and creativity, he has performed with a wide array of artists from Oscar Stagnaro, PJ Perry and Joel Miller, to Brandi Disterheft, Teddy Kumpel and the Be Good Tanyas. Hans holds a Bachelor of Music from McGill University where he studied with Chris McCann.
Come enjoy an evening of stellar jazz not to be missed.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Summer Jazz Intensive still has some spots left!


Our Summer Jazz Intensive is coming up really soon. We still have a few spots left! Don't miss this incredible opportunity to study with some of the world's finext Jazz musicians including: Christine Jensen, Joel Miller, Ken Lister and Ingrid Jensen! What a stellar faculty. We are so lucky. Register before July 31 and pay only $400 for this wonderful camp! Call the Conservatory today to get signed up! 250 754 4611.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

CHORDIAL NOTES - APRIL/MAY 2013



conservatory Students Triumph at the  Upper Island Music Festival
Working hard to develop their skills is what helps our students shine at the Upper Island Music Festival every year, and this year is particularly shiny! The following students played beautifully at the UIMF Honours Concert at St. Andrews Church on Sunday April 14: Clif Clemotte and Chloë Harbattle, violin students of Karl Rainer; Uei-Young Jung, flute student of Cindy Speelman; Lilu Scott and Akela Szasz as well as Britanny Hannah, voice students of Christine McMahon; and the Nanaimo Youth Choir directed by Marian Smith.  Pippa Williams, piano and oboe instructor at NCM, attended the concert (and accompanied students) said "I was super impressed with the level of these students. They were fantastic!"

In addition the following students were awarded bursaries for their hard work!
Vocal: Lilu Scott and Alekla Szasz (Christine McMahon)
Brass and Woodwinds: Uei-Young Jung, Ella Hannesson and Andrea Stachow (Cindy Speelman)
Strings: Chloë Hardbattle, Ben Lange and Jasmine Mather (Karl Rainer), Serena Jack (Marjorie Cullerne), Ethan McDermid (James Mark), Joo-Young Jung (Veronica Wagner)
Guitar: Karolina Malinowska, Alexander Kolodinsky (Patrick Olmsted)

Finally the following students have the honour of being UIMF Provincial Representatives May 26-30 in Chilliwack:
Brittany Hannah, Senior Classical Voice
Clif Clemotte, Intermediate Violin
Maddy Erickson, Junior Violin (James Mark)

Festival of Recitals
June 1, 2013 10 AM to 5:30 PM
The sign up sheets are filling up, so don't forget to put your name in! Scholarships will be awarded at the event, refreshments and silent auction...it's also our 35th birthday celebration!

SUMMER JAZZ INTENSIVE IS BACK!!
AUGUST 20-23, 2013
Thanks to the enormous success of our first inaugural Summer Jazz Intensive, we are pleased to announce that we will continue the program this August.  Led by Juno award-winning musician and composer Christine Jensen, a top notch faculty of professional jazz musicians will guide beginner to intermediate-advanced students through the ropes of improvisation, instrumental techniques, ensemble playing, and more. Stay tuned for details, including more about the Jazz Superstar concert.

INSIDE YOUR STUDIO!
·         Cindy Speelman - flute, recorder: Congratulations to all the flute students who performed beautifully at the Upper Island Music Festival - Uei-Young Jung, Ryley Hounsome, Andrea Stachow, Jake McDermid and Ella Hannesson. Congratulations to Marion Drage who completed her Grade 3 flute exam in January.
·         Christine McMahon - voice: Christine McMahon is proud of voice students Brittany Hannah, Elizabeth Herman, Lilu Scott and Akela Szasz for their prizewinning work in the Music Festival. Brittany was chosen as Provincial Rep. (Senior Division) for the fourth year in a row, and performed in the Honours Concert at St. Andrew's United on April 14th.  In the Adult Open Division, Elizabeth Herman received four Gold medals and one Silver.  The adjudicator, Kevin Zakresky, was so enchanted with the 'Letter Duet' of Elizabeth and Brittany from The Marriage of Figaro that he requested an encore performance, and the singers repeated the entire scene, much to the delight of the audience!
·         Teresa Borek - piano: Congratulations to Laura Stachow who performed in the Upper Island Music Festival in March and received 1st place in Post-Romantic class and 1st place in Concert Group class.
·         Marian Smith - Nanaimo Youth Choir: The Nanaimo Youth Choir opened the Honours Concert of the Upper Island Music Festival on April 14th by leading the singing of O Canada. Following they performed their repertoire that they received a mark of 95 for during the festival competition in March. They were recommended to the Provincial festival as representatives from the local festival. The NYC have been first place winners at the Provincials for the last three years. On April 17th both the Concert choir and the Junior choir presented a concert at the Port Theatre as part of the Schools on Stage program sponsored by the Port Theatre and Island Savings. The audience consisted of 760 school children and the remainder of the seats were filled with adults. The choristers consider this to be one of the highlights in their singing season!
·         Marilyn Rummel - harp: High excitement in the NC harpworld this month. First Hayley Farenholtz - gr. 6 - and Kaleigh Stroink - Gr. 8 - were awarded Gold Medals by the RCM for their excellent exams last spring. (photo on Facebook) Both of them, along with other members of the NC harp ensemble will be travelling to Vancouver next week to participate in the Vancouver Kiwannis Music Festival harp classes. Our first road trip! And on a sad note we mark the passing of Rella Meston, who was enthusiastic member of the adult harp ensemble. Rella was also an administrator of the Nanaimo Conservatory in its early days. Her memorial service will be help Sat. April 27, and Marilyn Rummel and the adult group will play harps in her memory there.

In Other News...

MUSICAL THEATRE
Our Spring Break Musical Theatre Worshop with Joëlle Rabu and Rick Scott was incredible and much fun was had by all! Students worked all week at the Conservatory on music written by Rick, which Joëlle created wonderful choreography and staging for. Even the shy students seemed to have a great time. The performance at Nanaimo Centre Stage was superb. Check out our Facebook page for lots of great pictures!

JABLONSKI SOLO PIANO CONCERT
The Krzysztof Jablonski concert has been celebrated as one of the best concerts in Nanaimo in many, many years! Plus this fundraising concert raised over $6,000 for the Conservatory which has been a local not-for-profit charity for 35 years. Thank you to everyone who helped make this concert a smashing success. In addition, Mr. Jablonkski gave a wonderful master class to senior students from all over the area.

Conservatory Student and Faculty Events
Clif Clemotte, Jasmine Mather and Maddy Erickson will be playing a fundraising concert raising money to offset provincial trip expenses and summer music course tuition. The performance will take place on Friday May 10th at St. Pauls Anglican Church , 100 Chapel Street, at 7:30 PM. Sharon Wishart will be accompanying. Admission is by donation, tickets available at the door. Please cone hear some great music and support our student artists!

Please note that our Faculty concerts are finished for this year due to all the other wonderful things we have going on! Check back in the fall.


COMMUNITY EVENTS
Vancouver Island Symphony Community Day  - FREE Family Events with the VI Symphony
Saturday, April 20, Port Theatre - Reserve your Complimentary Ticket: 250-754-8550
Musical Instrument Zoo (11 a.m. -12 noon); Noteworthy Kids Music Club Family Event (11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.); Open Rehearsal (12:30-1:30 p.m.)
Lulu Performing Arts Society (Gabriola Island) presents
Adrian Brendel, cello, Michelle Mares, piano,
Phoenix Auditorium, Gabriola, May 2, 2013, 7:30 pm
This is a very special concert by two world class musicians. We had them last season. They gave us a beautiful concert then. They will play Beethoven, Bartok and Schubert.
The Vancouver Island Symphony presents
Birds of a Feather
with Guest Artist: Paolo Bortolussi, Flute; Conductor: Pierre Simard
Saturday, April 20, 7:30 p.m.; Port Theatre, Nanaimo; Tickets: 250-754-8550 www.porttheatre.com
(Pre and Post-Concert Talks)
Soaring with the sound of birds and nature -  On Saturday, April 20, the Port Theatre will be filled to the rafters with the beauteous melodies of birds and nature in a fascinating blend of music that creates images of the natural life in the far north, birds in flight, and tranquil European pastures. And in the lobby – displays about birds.
Island Bel Canto Sings of Love and Nature
Island Bel Canto Singers will evoke the senses with song in their upcoming concert In the Garden, Songs of Love and Nature on May 5. The program takes gems from many genres. Down by the Salley Gardens is a traditional Irish song with words by poet William Butler Yeats. Eidelweiss by Rodgers and Hammerstein is a much-loved air from “The Sound of Music”.  Among the familiar pieces, there is also an unusual and hauntingly beautiful contemporary composition by young American composer Eric Whitacre – Five Hebrew Love Songs. Nanaimo Ecumenical Centre, 6234 Spartan Road, Sunday, May 5, at 7:30pm. Tickets $15, children under twelve are free. For more information, visit the choir’s website or call Kim at 250-591-7733.
Yellow Point Singers with guests Panache! (Kathleen Darby's ensemble) present an afternoon of choral music Sunday April 28 at 2:30 PM at the Oceanview Community Church in Ladysmith. Tickets $10.


CALENDAR

May 7     Chorfest begins
May 14   Suzuki Violin Recital
June 1    Festival of Recitals / 35th Anniversary
June 6    Suzuki Piano Recital

Monday, February 25, 2013

CHORDIAL NOTES - MARCH 2013

NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE CONSERVATORY
Nanaimo Conservatory of Music was originally conceived as the Central Vancouver Island Community Music School in 1977. Heilwig von Königslöw, a violin instructor and eager chair of the relatively young music department at Malaspina College, realized that there was no way for aspiring classical music students to access the kind of professional instruction they needed without having to go to Victoria or Vancouver. With a first year that included just 32 students and 6 part time faculty, the organization's impact was immediately and gratefully welcomed by its community. Now, with approximately 380 students and nearly as many faculty as our entire student body in the '70s, we are continuing to offer the Central Island region the best in quality music education and programming. Our Spring Break Musical Theatre Workshop is one example of our continuing innovation. With instructors Joelle Rabu, an internationally recognized and award-winning actor, singer, and writer, and Rick Scott, one of Canada's best loved children's entertainers, students will explore various aspects of performance, including characterization, vocal techniques, and movement for the stage. Transferable creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork skills are also addressed. With childcare available from 8:30am to 5:00pm, this is an excellent opportunity to learn and have fun during spring break. The camp runs every day from March 18, with a grand finale performance in the afternoon of the 22nd at Nanaimo Centre Stage. Thanks to the enormous success of our first inaugural Summer Jazz Intensive, we are pleased to announce that we will continue the program this August. Led by Juno award-winning musician and composer Christine Jensen, a top notch faculty of professional jazz musicians will guide beginner to intermediate-advanced students through the ropes of improvisation, instrumental techniques, ensemble playing, and more. Stay tuned for details, including more about the faculty concert!

LIVE AT THE PORT THEATRE!
Solo piano 2:30pm March 17th, 2013 at the Port Theatre
Mr. Jablonski is an internationally award-winning pianist who has appeared professionally both on recordings and in concert for most of his life. We are thrilled to bring this virtuoso back to the Port and invite you to also attend his master class for advanced students (observers may attend for an additional $10 fee), which takes place on March 16th at 2:00pm here at NCM. For tickets, please call the Port Theatre at (250) 754-8550.

SPRING BREAK MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP
March 18th-22nd children ages 7 – 12 years 10am to 4pm Drop off as early as 8:30am and pick up as late as 5:30pm Tuition is $350 Take $100 off if you sign up before 6:00pm, Thursday, February 28th

FESTIVAL OF RECITALS
We are now in the planning stages for the Festival of Recitals. This event is also going to be our 35th birthday bash! Students, please make sure you save the date of June 2nd, 2013. The day starts at 10:00am and will run until 5:30pm. Information packages will be made available from your instructors very soon.

CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL POSTPONED
Due to funding and scheduling conflicts, we have decided to postpone the Vancouver Island Chamber Music Festival to November. Luckily, this means we have extra time to plan and build a bigger and even better festival – including headlining act ¡Sacabuche!

NEW FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: KATRINA RUSSELL, BASSOON
After obtaining her Bachelor of Music degree in performance from the University of Victoria, further studies took Katrina to Toronto, Banff, and Boston, Massachusetts, where she attended the New England Conservatory of Music. There she pursued her interest in the Baroque bassoon, and was granted a graduate diploma in historical performance with distinction. Having spent nearly two decades in London, England, where she played and recorded with the King’s Consort, the Hanover Band, L’Orchestre de la Champs Elysees, and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, among many other ensembles, Katrina has returned to Canada and now performs with the Pacific Baroque Orchestra.
Favourite food: as a committed lover of most food and drink, I feel the only answer to this one is something rather frivolous, so I'll have to say "Champagne and Strawberries", perhaps with a little dark chocolate on the side!
Favourite non-bassoon instrument: given that my husband is a horn player and maker, I think in the interests of marital harmony I have to say "French Horn". Also, I can honestly say that (for better or worse) I know far more about French horns than any other instrument (bassoon excepted, of course).
Strangest gig: the Knowledge Network recently broadcast a repeat of a program I was involved in a number of years ago that definitely qualifies as my strangest gig. I was booked to play with an orchestra called The English Concert in London, England, to dress in period Eighteenth century costume (complete with wigs, frills, etc.), to spend the day until 1:00am being towed up and down the River Thames on a barge whilst playing Handel's "Water Music" as part of a documentary about the first possible performance of that work. We were playing from copies of the original hand written parts, which were difficult to read a the best of times (sometimes the difference between ink splodges and notes are far from obvious), but once it became dark, all we had were candles on the edge of the music stands which kept blowing out in the wind. The fumes from the diesel engines of the tug boats were also blowing straight at us, making for a very strange juxtaposition of time and technology!

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT James Mark is very proud of Maddy Erickson, Leigh Hanika, Ethan McDermid, Aidan Olmsted, and Venice Roetman for their excellent work at the Festival!
Marjorie Cullerne is pleased to announce that Serena Jack received First Place in the Concerto class, Own Choice class (grade 8), and the Folk Fiddle Solo class (14 years and under)!
Rhys Wong has won the Gold Medal for Preparatory Guitar! He'll be honoured at UBC's Chan Centre for Performing Arts, March 3rd. Congratulations to Rhys and teacher Patrick Olmsted!

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Upper Island Music Festival - Vocal
March 1st to 5th at various times, see www.nanaimomusicfestival.com St. Paul's Anglican Church
Young vocalists’ performances are observed by qualified and highly respected adjudicators, who provide encouragement and advice for improvement. This is your chance to support tomorrow's big talent!
Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra - "Prelude to the Ides" March 9th at 7:30 PM -- Brechin United Church and March 10th at 2:30 PM – St. Edmund's, Parksville
Featuring violinist Karl Rainer as soloist to perform "Winter" and Summer" from Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Tickets are $20/$10 for students (under 12 free), available from the Port at (250) 754-8550. Pat Coleman Trio featuring faculty member Ken Lister
March 15th & March 16th at 6:00 PM – The Vault
Standards and more! Vancouver Island Symphony – “Serenades for Spring”
March 16th at 7:30 PM – The Port Theatre
The symphony & soprano Nadya Blanchette serenade with the passion of Bartok, creative delight of our own Maestro’s world premiere, introspection with Barber’s emotionally fueled Adagio, soaring sensations with Rachmaninoff and joyous deliverance with Tchaikovsky.

CALENDAR
Mar 16 Krzysztof Jablonski master class
Mar 17 Krzysztof Jablonski concert
Mar 18 Spring Break Musical Theatre
May 7 Chorfest begins June 2 Festival of Recitals / 35th Anniversary Follow us on Facebook! http://facebook.com/nanaimoconservatoryofmusic

Friday, February 22, 2013

Five questions with Krzysztof Jablonski

Live at the Port Theatre in solo piano recital - March 17th, 2013
NCM: You grew up in Poland while it remained part of the Eastern Bloc. What was it like for a young classical musician in that political climate? Did your travels abroad as a competitive concert pianist affect your view of your native country?

KJ: I hated that political climate with all my heart and soul. It was the most frustrating, devastating and limiting environment for young artists. No chance to travel, to meet people, to listen to great musicians, and zero contact with external world. I was 15-years old when I saw my first Western country: Italy. After that trip I hated my environment even more. From the other side, thanks to that system, I did not have to pay for my education and I was lucky to have fantastic teachers, especially my first teacher, Mrs. Janina Butor with whom I worked for 12 long years.

NCM: Please tell me about a particularly inspiring teacher you may have had as a teenager. Who was he or she, and what made them so good?

KJ: As I already mentioned, there would be no me, Jablonski, a pianist today, if I did not have a chance to be a pupil of Mrs. Janina Butor, who changed my life in every aspect. Not only she was my piano teacher, but she was like my mother, teaching me not only how to play piano, but how to become better person.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Chordial Notes - January/February



a cultural legacy in nanaimo

Young Conservatory cellists, 1979
As of this September, Nanaimo Conservatory of Music will have served the Central Island community as a nonprofit provider of the very best in musical instruction for 35 years. Expanding on our origin as the local classical music specialists, we now offer musical theatre, Kindermusik, and jazz camps. We also instruct in international instruments such as the Chinese pipa and Celtic harp. Through our annual gala solo piano concert and Vancouver Island Chamber Music Festival, we bring the world's best to our local theatres.

Music forms a vital part of who we are and what gives Central Vancouver Island its quality of life. Three and a half decades of service demonstrates our conviction that this is true and worth fighting for. As we reach this milestone, the City of Nanaimo has also come to the same conclusion. Recent municipally hosted events have included meetings with cultural sector leaders, public forums, and an online survey designed to gage public interest and priorities involving art and culture in the region. This is a critical time to support the Conservatory and make your voice heard about the importance of music and quality music instruction. Please consider attending a  Nanaimo Cultural Plan Community Visioning Forum, and be sure to complete the public survey, available at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NanaimoVisionForCulture


KRZYSZTOF JABLONSKI         Solo piano     2:30pm March 17th, 2013 at the Port Theatre

Mr. Jablonski is an internationally award-winning pianist who has appeared professionally both on recordings and in concert for most of his life. We are thrilled to bring this virtuoso back to the Port and invite you to also attend his master class for advanced students (observers may attend for an additional $10 fee), which takes place on March 16th at 2:00pm here at NCM.  For tickets and more information, please call the Port Theatre at (250) 754-8550.

THEORY CLASSES TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Are you taking exams? Are you interested in the history of classical music? Ever caught yourself wondering, what's the use of knowing all the triads in a major scale, anyways? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, theory is for you. The class takes place Tuesdays, January 29th to May 7th at 6:30pm - 7:30pm. The cost is $300, with a $30 material fee for the textbook. The course is designed to finish in time for the Royal Conservatory rudiments exam in May.

WINTER RECITAL 
Students and faculty are now urged to sign up for our Winter Recital, taking place Saturday, January 26th. A sign-up sheet has been posted and it's filling up quickly. There will be afternoon (3pm) and evening (7pm) performances with public admission by donation and a reception to follow. If you use Facebook, or know someone who does, please make sure you share the event! It's posted at http://facebook.com/NanaimoConservatoryofMusic

SPRING BREAK MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP
We are very pleased to announce that we are offering our long-anticipated musical theatre program March 18th-22nd, 2013. Led by renowned performing artist Joëlle Rabu, classes will concentrate on vocal technique, performance training, movement for the stage, teamwork, exploring creativity, and problem solving. Although the workshop is designed primarily for children ages 7 – 12 years, keen learners who fall outside of this group are welcome to apply. Each day will run from 10am to 4pm, although working parents may drop off as early as 8:30am and pick up as late as 5:30pm. The final performance will be a musical revue at Nanaimo Centre Stage!

The cost is $350 for the week, plus script fees. Partial bursaries may be available to current Conservatory students! For more information, please contact NCM at 250 754 4611.

NEW FACULTY SPOTLIGHT:  KEN LISTER, DOUBLEBASS
Ken Lister has been a professional jazz bassist since 1983. His performing career has taken him across Canada, Australia, the British Isles, Cuba, and South America. As a member of the Phil Dwyer Orchestra, Ken won a Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year in 2012, as well as the Juno Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Album of the Year in 1997 with the Hugh Fraser Quintet. Ken has performed with many great musicians, including Joshua Redman, Herb Ellis, Charlie Byrd, Ingrid Jensen, Misha Piatagorsky, Terrell Stafford, Slide Hampton, Kenny Wheeler, and Ernie Watts.

In addition to his recording and pedagogical work, Ken enjoys an active touring career. His upcoming engagements include performances in Portland, Seattle, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Rochester, NY,  and Hartford, CT, as well as at the famous Smoke Jazz Club, in New York, NY, with many stops in between. He is a well loved instructor at Vancouver Island University and we are pleased to have him on board!
 
COMMUNITY EVENTS

Strathcona  Symphony Orchestra - "Espana"
January 26th at 7:00 PM and January 27th at  2:00 PM  – Native Sons Hall, Courtenay

The Strathcona Symphony Orchestra proudly presents "España" an orchestral concert featuring a musical feast of the diverse and complex orchestral sounds of Spain.

Bard to Broadway Theatre - General Auditions

January 27th & February 2th at 1:30 PM to 5:00pm – St. Paul's Hall, Nanaimo

Singing and non-singing roles for males and females ages 13-70. Please prepare a monologue and song. For more information, contact Eileen Butts at ebutts@shaw.ca

Ken Lister  - with Miranda Sage & Ron Hadley

 February 9th at 7:00 PM – The Old School House, Qualicum

NCM faculty member Ken Lister performs old standards and rare favourites with Victoria-based jazz singer Miranda Sage and pianist Ron Hadley.

Upper Island Music Festival - Strings
February 15th to 17th at various times, see www.nanaimomusicfestival.com – St. Paul's Anglican Church

Young string musicians' performances are observed by qualified and highly respected adjudicators, who provide encouragement and advice for improvement. This is your chance to suport tomorrow's big talent!

CALENDAR

Jan 26          Winter recital
Jan 29          Theory classes begin
Feb 6            Nanaimo Youth Choir resumes
Feb 13          Kindermusik resumes

             
Mar  9                     NCO: Prelude to the Ides  
Mar 17                    Krzysztof Jablonski