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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Chordial Notes - April 2015



VERONICA WAGNER IN MEMORIAM

This March 2015 our beloved violin and viola instructor Veronica Wagner passed away suddenly. Veronica Wagner’s friends have said how fortunate they feel to have known Veronica and speak of Veronica’s sincere passion and dedication to her Nanaimo Conservatory of Music violin and viola students. We all knew Veronica’s loving, friendly, humble, sincere, clever, warm and friendly personality and we will greatly miss her.

We always referred to Veronica with her nickname ‘Roni’ and will never forget how wonderful a teacher she was. Roni was a very active member of our Nanaimo Conservatory of Music’s board for over 10 years. Her dedication and passion also was demonstrated when she established a NCM Faculty Association in former years. Roni started and chaired the Program Committee which was an earlier version of the committee now known as the Artistic Advisory Committee. Roni was also always at our Open House events, would fill in for an office staff when needed, was there for our recitals and all of our other special events and was always helping to set up and tear down.

Roni taught two group ensembles for the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music, the Prelude Orchestra for children beginners and the Foundation Orchestra for all adult levels. Last May in 2014, Roni joined the two orchestra groups to play the theme from The Pirates of the Caribbean, which was a ton of fun and a huge success!!

Roni was admired by her Nanaimo Conservatory of Music colleagues and staff and students and was a wonderful friend to all that knew her.  Veronica was also a caring and doting mother and grandmother, as well as being a fabulously dedicated teacher and showed deep commitment towards our music community and was greatly respected.  Roni is deeply missed by her students and all of us. Her music, delightful melodies and beautiful spirit will never be forgotten. Donations in memory of Veronica Wagner can be made to the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music Veronica Wagner Scholarship fund.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NEWS
Connect with the arrival of spring by picking up your musical instrument and playing a celebratory tune! It is so much fun to practice especially when playing the music that you adore and love! Catch up on the news here at the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music with the latest from our faculty about our students’ performances and success!

Students had a wonderful time during the Musical Theatre Spring Break Workshop at the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music with pianist Nico Rhodes and vocalist Lindsay Suddaby March 23rd-27th. Designed for children aged 6-14, participants experienced and learned about the art of musical theatre and built confidence and participated in team work and in co-operation with others. This workshop allowed students to express themselves creatively through singing, drama, and stage movement. The students also learned crucial performance skills like vocal technique, speaking from the stage, choreography, and performance etiquette.

A fun time was had by all in the class and the office will miss all the lovely singing and laughing voices that were filling up the hallways and office with their happy sounds, enthusiasm and joyful tunes! Congratulations to all the students who participated, you did a great job and the music sounded lovely!
OVATION CORNER
An encore and standing ovation to all of the students who participated in the Upper Island Music Festival this year. Big applause to our students who have been recommended to the provincials to perform and also at the Honors Concert. Nice job to all of our successful bursary winners too! Great going!

Provincials recommendations:
Intermediate Strings: Max Sander-Segriff, observer
Junior A Strings:  Joo-Young Jung, performer
From the North Island: Maddy Erickson

Invited to perform at the Honours Concert:
Kipling Szasz, violin
Jonah Manson, guitar
(others were also recommended, but there was limited time, and organizers chose not to invite those who performed last year)

Bursary winners: Maddy Erickson, Joo-Young Jung, Chloe Hardbattle, Max Sander-Segriff, Kipling Szasz, Jonah Manson.

FACULTY STUDIO NOTES
From Cindy Speelman’s studio-a reprint of the newspaper article from The Star: “The Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra
held its annual Young Musicians Concerto Competition in February and are pleased to announce the winner as flautist, Uei-Young Jung. From a field of six applicants from the Mid-Island region, the first runner up is violinist Max Sander-Segriff, and the second runner-up is violinist Joanna Lee. Prizes for the competition are $400 for the winner $200 for first runner-up and $100 for second runner-up. The winner is featured as guest soloist to play a concerto with the orchestra in its June concerts.  Jung started playing the flute at the age of six in the Suzuki Flute program at the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music with flute instructor Cindy Speelman. Now ten years old, for the past four years she has been involved with numerous performances, festivals, competitions and RCM exams. She attends Hammond Bay Elementary School. Her hard work and dedication to making music as such a proficient level is inspirational said NCO music director Bruce Farquharson.” From all of us a big congratulations to Uei-Young Jung on this wonderful accomplishment!
Patrick Olmsted would like to congratulate Lillian Morpak and Ian Perry for being selected to represent the region at the provincials. Congratulations also to Jonah Manson for his invitation to perform at the Honours concert in April. Well done!

Congratulations to Teresa Borek’s piano students: Laura Mace, Jack Mace and Arun Rohin who played beautifully in the Music Festival in March and won gold certificates in all their performances. All three of them will be receiving bursaries on April 19 at the Honour's Performance and Jack Mace has been asked to perform "The Pink Panther" in the concert. Beautiful work and bravo!

UPCOMING FACULTY JAZZ PERFORMANCES
Faculty member and bassist Ken Lister has the following wonderful jazz performances coming up in our island region:
·         Sunday April 19: The Old School House Arts Centre in Qualicum Beach with drummer and vibraphonist Craig Scott
·         Sunday April 26: Pacific Shores Resort with Hugh Fraser & Friends
·         Sunday May 24: Pacific Shores with Jennifer Scott call 1-855-733-4876 to reserve a table.
SPECIAL BENEFIT CONCERT-From Marilyn Rummel’s studio: Join us for a special benefit concert benefit to raise funds for medical treatment for one of our talented students from the Vancouver Island Youth Harp Ensemble. The fundraiser will take place at St. John’s Anglican Church on Jubilee Street in Duncan, BC on Sunday April 19th at 3:00 PM. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and $20.00 for families. Please attend and show your support for this upcoming important event. Raising funds for Sofia’s eyes.
REMINDER OF A SPECIAL UPCOMING NANAIMO CONSERVATORY FESTIVAL OF RECITALS
Mark your calendar! The Festival of Recitals takes place on Saturday May 30th, 2015 starting at 10:00 am and will be going all day. It’s a lot of fun with tons of people and student performances, silent auction, refreshments and is simply too amazing! Be sure to join us for some great entertainment and performances and it will help to support and sustain the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music into future months. It’s free!

PIANO MASTER CLASS WITH CONCERT PIANIST IAN PARKER
Accomplished multi award winning Canadian concert pianist and ATMA Classique recording artist Ian Parker will be conducting a Piano Master Class on Monday May 4, 2015 at the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 375 Selby Street at 10:00 AM for observers and students. Canada’s Ian Parker is from Vancouver, BC and resides in New York City during the concert season. Parker has earned the grand prize at the 2001 CBC National Radio Competition and top prize at the Canadian International Music Festival, Montreal Symphony Orchestra Competition and the Corpus Christie International Competition. He performs regularly on CBC Radio and is an active recording artist. Reserve your spot now and get the details for this exclusive Master Class with multi award winning acclaimed Canadian concert pianist Ian Parker by calling the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music at 250-754-4611. Observers admission is $10.00 The Nanaimo Conservatory of Music student observer price is $5.00.

SUMMER JAZZ INTENSIVE WORKSHOP
Exciting news! Multi JUNO award winning saxophonist and composer Christine Jensen will be once again conducting the Summer Jazz Intensive July 20th-24th, 2015 with faculty to be announced!! Reserve your spot now at (250)-754-4611.

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT
KARL RAINER - Suzuki Violin, Violin, Viola - Karl Rainer has studied violin with Karoly Sziladi and Joseph Berljawski. He is currently the Music Director and concertmaster of the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra, and was a founding member of the Waterloo Chamber Players. His orchestral experience includes the KW Chamber Orchestra, the Guelph Chamber Orchestra and the Waterloo Chamber Players among many others, and he has also performed in many musicals. His concert chamber music appearances include the Leith String Quartet and the Nero String Quartet, among others. Since moving to Nanaimo in 2005, Karl has completed a Bachelor of Education degree from Vancouver Island University and acquired certification as a Suzuki violin teacher.

COMMUNITY EVENTS
THEATREONE-SNOW WHITE
TheatreOne presents Snow White an interactive play for kids featuring Dufflebag Theatre Nanaimo – As its final presentation in its Just Kidding series, TheatreOne is excited to present Dufflebag Theatre’s adaption of the classic fairy tale Snow White, at Malaspina Theatre at VIU, Saturday April 11 at 1pm. Bring the whole family to this re-telling of the famous fairy tale and maybe you will get the chance to share the spotlight! This Dufflebag Theatre production is interactive, so some audience members will get up on stage to be part of the show. This will make for hilarious turns and twists in Nanaimo's interpretation of the celebrated tale of the girl with eyes black as night, lips red as blood, and skin white as snow.Tickets are $10 each or 2 for $18; purchase in advance from www.theatreone.org or at the door for one hour prior to show time.

FESTIVAL OF BANNERS-MY FAVORITE THINGS
Each spring for 27 years, Nanaimo Art Gallery has organized the Festival of Banners, which has become a beloved tradition and an important community project. To participate, create an imaginative, original design based on the 2015 theme “My Favorite Things”, and submit your completed and coloured entry form to Guest Services at Nanaimo North Town Centre or directly at the banner site (across from Designer Depot). You will pay the $10 fee at the banner site when you are scheduled to paint.  The project coordinator will contact you to schedule a time to paint in March and April at Nanaimo North Town Centre.  Banners are installed on lamp standards in mid-May. Entry forms can be found at customer service in Nanaimo North Town Centre, at www.nanaimoartscouncil.ca or at the Nanaimo Arts Council Gallery in Nanaimo North Town Centre or at both Nanaimo Art Gallery locations 150 Commercial Street and Vancouver Island University.  Banners are limited this year to 200, so get your submission in early! For more information please call 250-729-3947 or email admin@nanaimoartscouncil.ca

FREE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY DAY
FREE Symphony Community Day, Saturday April 18, 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Port Theatre. Musical Instrument Zoo, Meet the Composer, Symphony Rehearsal (Complimentary Tickets: 250-754-8550). www.vancouverislandsymphony.com  Schedule:11 a.m. - 12 noon - Musical Instrument Zoo – Try the instruments of the orchestra at the Musical Instrument Zoo (ages 6 and up!)
11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. - Meet composer Dorothy Chang! 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. - Symphony Rehearsal – Adults and children, come see what happens at a Symphony Rehearsal. Book your complimentary Ticket through the Port Theatre FREE TICKETS must be reserved for the Symphony Rehearsal by calling 250-754-8550.For more information call 250-754-0177 or visit www.vancouverislandsymphony.com