I will be performing at Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra concert! Please see the detail below. This is going to be really exciting and Vancouver-like! I look forward to seeing you there!
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Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra Celebrates its 10th Anniversary with Gala Concert
With special guests Laudate Singers
Saturday November 12, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Norman Rothstein Theatre (950 West 41st Ave., Vancouver) *See the map below
Tickets ($28/$18) & information: VICO
By phone: 778-881-5499;
At the Rothstein reception desk in person or at 604-257-5111.
One of the city’s most innovative world music ensembles
celebrates a successful first decade on November 12, by doing what it does
best: creating and presenting new music by Canadian composers – music that
builds bridges between ancient and modern sounds and styles, performed by some
of Vancouver’s finest musicians on instruments from all over the world. It’s
the grand scale of its artistic vision that has always set the Vancouver
Inter-Cultural Orchestra apart, so it’s fitting that its 10th anniversary
concert will feature the full 24-member ensemble with North Shore-based chamber
choir Laudate Singers and Iranian-born tenor soloist Amir
Haghighi: 50 musicians in total, who will perform the world premieres of
major new pieces by Vancouver composers Jin Zhang, Edward Henderson and Rita
Ueda as well as works by Elliot Weisgarber, Mark Armanini and Moshe Denburg.
Edward Henderson’s new work for intercultural
orchestra and choir, Drowned Out – a folk tale, is dedicated to the
peoples of the Narmada Valley, India, who continue to protest the ongoing
construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam system. Also featured is Dreams
of the Wanderer, a major work for intercultural orchestra, tenor soloist
and choir by Moshe Denburg, which incorporates settings of texts in
Hebrew, English, Chinese and Persian.
Jin Zhang will take audiences on a journey to
Yunnan (a region in southwestern China of extraordinary ethnic and cultural
diversity) with his new piece, Yi Ritual, which grew out of a
research trip in 2010, during which he studied the region’s intricate folk
music and brought several plucked and percussion instruments back to
incorporate into his work. Also on the programme: Yamato no Haru by
seminal intercultural composer Elliot Weisgarber, in a new arrangement for
choir and intercultural orchestra by VICO co-artistic director Mark
Armanini, and the premiere of Prayer, a piece for choir and
percussion by Rita Ueda.
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