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Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained Season 23 - 2014/2015 Available at the Station Mall Box Office 705-945-7299 A limited selection of seats will also be available on the Box Office website www.kctc.ca Single Tickets We offer when you purchase a subscription - plus there is a of the already low price of subscriptions for Tremendous Savings bonus offer of $50 off each new subscriber. Algoma Conservatory of Music 1520 Queen St. E Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 2G4 705-253-4373 www.algomaconservatory.com [email protected] International & Canadian touring ensembles and soloists Sat. September 20, 2014 - 7:30 pm - David Jalbert - piano February 15, 2015 - 7:30 pm - Soprano Soprano Piano Piano Sat. Nov. 1 OR Sun. Nov. 2, 2014 - 7:30 pm (confirmed date on ticket) - Cecilia String Quartet Sat. November 22, 2014 - 7:30 pm - Daedalus String Quartet Fri. January 23, 2015 - 7:30 pm - Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centre Sun. Sun. March 29, 2015 - 7:30 pm - Octagon Sat. April 18, 2015 - 7:30 pm - “Classical Spectacular” The Season Finale Presenting the finest Season 23 Algoma Conservatory Concerts Watch for dates of Algoma Conservatory student, faculty and special events Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained 2014/2015 Season 23 Algoma Conservatory Concerts 8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars . A fabulous program including the Schubert Octet Yours in Music, Guy Traficante - Artistic Director - Algoma Conservatory Concerts Main Stage Experience Our season is comprised of four and three Main Stage Concerts Artists in Recital Four stunning evenings at the Theatre Centre The foundation of all subscriptions - Amazing Value Great music, renowned artists & excellent variety Soprano Soprano Piano Piano Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centre Octagon 8 of Canada’s finest artists Classical Spectacular Our Season Finale 8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars . A fabulous program including the Schubert Octet Artists in Recital Our season is comprised of four and three Main Stage Concerts Artists in Recital 3 outstanding touring artists Add one, two or three to your subscription The more you add - the more you save David Jalbert Piano Cecilia String Quartet Daedalus String Quartet Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center MAIN STAGE - Concert 1 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Friday January 23, 2015 7:30 pm Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Adults: $45 Students: $15 Benjamin Beilman, violin Ani Kavafian, violin Paul Neubauer, viola Yura Lee, viola David Finckel, cello • Kodaly: Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 12 • Brahms: Quintet for Two Violins, Two Violas and Cello in G major, Op. 111 • Dvořák: Quintet in E-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, Op. 97 Programme - The myriad inspiration of folk tunes makes up a program of discoveries and delights. If Brahms dabbled in folk music, infusing his Viola Quintet with rustic pleasures - especially in the final coda of the work - Dvořák often created "folk" melodies relying on the harmonic and rhythmic underpinnings of actual folk music. In this case, the melodies and sounds that served as inspiration included the Native Americans he heard sing in his travels to Spillville, Iowa. His "American" quintet is full of wonderful melodies, open and awake to possibility much like the country he found himself in. Kodaly, like Bartok, went to small towns and villages of his native Hungary, searching out and recording local folk songs. This research left an indelible mark on his compositions, and the lovely Serenade that opens the program is no exception. Throughout, the feeling of night is omnipresent, with a middle movement that finds lovers wooing and a finale of late-night revelers dancing and frolicking. Folk Inspirations: The Best of New York comes to Sault Ste. Marie 8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars . A fabulous program including the Schubert Octet Lincoln Centre 8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars . Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained Octagon This is stunning The resumes of these artists would fill a book. They have come together to Martin Beaver - violin Mark Fewer - violin Rivka Golani - viola Carole Sirois - cello Joel Quarrington - bass James Campbell - clarinet Kathleen McLean - bassoon Ken MacDonald - french horn MAIN STAGE - Concert 3 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Sunday March 29, 2015 7:30 pm Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Adults: $45 Students: $15 A fabulous program including the Beethoven Septet and the Schubert Octet Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained Classical Spectacular MAIN STAGE - Concert 4 Saturday April 18, 2015 7:30 pm Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Adults: $45 Students: $15 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Terry Barber countertenor A truly spectacular season finale filled with a stunning variety of music, dance, Terry was a member of the multiple Grammy-winning ensemble Chanticleer, where he was called “...the jewel in Chanticleer’s crown...” and his voice can be heard on every major record label with a range of artists from Madonna to the London Philharmonic. In 2002 he joined the roster of the Metropolitan Opera for their staging of “Sly,” starring Placido Domingo. That summer he performed at the International Spoleto Festival and in 2004 made his debut at Carnegie Hall singing the role of Orlovsky in “Die Fledermaus” with the National Chorale. The Season Finale with Argentine Tango Dancers Roxana & Fabian Belmonte QUARTANGO from Montreal a spectacular vocal range and quality, 4 amazing artists Quartango Roxana & Fabian Duo Turgeon, Terry Barber , a and is then joined by , an award winning Argentine dance team. Expect to be spellbound by the intricate, sensual dance steps and the spirited tangos that draw on classical, jazz, Celtic and popular themes. Then enjoy the spectacular sound of two grand pianos with our award winning two piano duo with Ed Turgeon and Anne Louise-Turgeon, and finally be captivated by , a countertenor from Florida with juno nominated tango quartet from Montreal opens the evening Duo Turgeon Two Pianos Artists in Recital - Concert 1 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Saturday September 20, 2014 7:30 pm Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Adults: $35 Students: $10 Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained David Jalbert - piano Bach - Goldberg Variations “...a performance so clear-headed, so meticulously balanced, that it deserves as much attention as either of Gould’s recordings.” Toronto.com The Bach Goldberg Variations THE QUINTESSENTIAL BAROQUE WORK FOR KEYBOARD From Ottawa Artists in Recital - Concert 2 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Saturday November 1, 2014 7:30 pm Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Adults: $35 Students: $10 “The balance between expressiveness and interplay was almost dauntingly perfect.” Berliner Zeitung Min-Jeong Koh, violin Sarah Nematallah, violin Caitlin Boyle, viola Rachel Desoer, cello Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained Cecilia String Quartet “With a stunning spirit of creativity that consistently celebrated risk-taking and discovery, the Cecilia Quartet impressed the distinguished jury above all others,” Barry Shiffman - Banff International SQC The programme will include a piano quintet with a member of DUO TURGEON Artists in Recital - Concert 3 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Saturday November 22, 2014 7:30 pm Delta Waterfront Ballroom Adults: $35 Students: $10 Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained Daedalus String Quartet Min-Young Kim, violin Matilda Kaul, Accolades for the Daedalus A fabulous programme with the Mozart G Major, the great Smetena No. 1 & the amazing Beethoven Op. 30 (with the Grosse Fuge) From New York MAIN STAGE - Concert 2 Sunday February15, 2015 - 7:30 pm Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre Adults: $45 Students: $15 (plus HST and Box Office surcharge) Note: Change of Artist Simply use your Feb 15 tickets Soprano! Piano! Piano! Soprano! A amazing evening of music featuring the Conservatory’s spectacular new artist faculty - all with impressive touring careers: (piano duo with ) soprano - and visiting artist and vocal coach from Toronto. Detailed resumes of these exceptional artists are on our website under Teachers. Duo Turgeon Sarah Gartshore Jennie Such Edward Turgeon and Anne Louise-Turgeon Program: Selections with Duo Piano; Vocal Solos featuring the music of Gershwin, Weill and Gliere and a stunning finale with some of the great Operatic Vocal Duos. Algoma Conservatory has much to celebrate this year with its move to the historic office building at Mill Square. We simply had to make this the most exceptional concert series in our history. From the first season I have always maintained that great music played by great musicians is breathtaking and its appeal universal. The simple formula is to present great music performed by great musicians. It is then awe inspiring to hear and see the amazing technique of these musicians translated into performances that will touch your soul. As with so many artists of past seasons I am sure that you never expected to see the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in Sault Ste. Marie, but they are coming, and increasingly this is the standard that you expect. And why not! We have the power and will to create what we want in Sault Ste. Marie. Together, through the early commitment of hundreds of annual subscribers and patrons, we have built an exceptional series that is now known by artists and agents across Canada, as well as in the US and England. We have become a Northern oasis where artists know they will find a packed house, great hospitality and an exceptional audience. Every concert of our 23rd season promises to be outstanding with some of the finest ensembles and soloists in the world. Your subscriptions and support makes this series possible, not only for yourself, but for the whole community.
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Page 1: Duo Turgeon Sarah Gartshore Jennie Such Piano! Piano! the spectacular sound of two grand pianos with our award winning two piano duo with Ed Turgeon and Anne Louise-Turgeon, and finally

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

Season 23 - 2014/2015

Available at the Station Mall Box Office705-945-7299

A limited selection of seats will also be available on the Box Office websitewww.kctc.ca

Single Tickets

We offer when you purchase a subscription - plus there is a of the

already low price of subscriptions for

Tremendous Savingsbonus offer of $50 off

each new subscriber.

Algoma Conservatory of Music 1520 Queen St. E Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 2G4 705-253-4373www.algomaconservatory.com [email protected]

International & Canadiantouring ensembles and soloists

Sat. September 20, 2014 - 7:30 pm - David Jalbert - piano

February 15, 2015 - 7:30 pm - Soprano Soprano Piano Piano

Sat. Nov. 1 OR Sun. Nov. 2, 2014 - 7:30 pm (confirmed date on ticket) - Cecilia String QuartetSat. November 22, 2014 - 7:30 pm - Daedalus String Quartet Fri. January 23, 2015 - 7:30 pm - Chamber Music Society of Lincoln CentreSun. Sun. March 29, 2015 - 7:30 pm - OctagonSat. April 18, 2015 - 7:30 pm - “Classical Spectacular” The Season Finale

Presenting the finest Season 23AlgomaConservatory

Concerts

Watch for dates of Algoma Conservatory student, faculty and special events

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

2014/2015 Season 23AlgomaConservatory

Concerts

8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars

. A fabulous program including

the Schubert Octet

Yours in Music, Guy Traficante - Artistic Director - Algoma Conservatory Concerts

Main Stage Experience Our season is comprised of four and threeMain Stage Concerts Artists in Recital

Four stunning evenings at the Theatre Centre

The foundation of all subscriptions - Amazing Value

Great music, renowned artists & excellent variety

Soprano SopranoPiano Piano

Chamber MusicSociety of

Lincoln Centre

Octagon8 of Canada’sfinest artists

Classical SpectacularOur Season

Finale

8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars

. A fabulous program including

the Schubert Octet

Artists in Recital Our season is comprised of four and three Main Stage Concerts Artists in Recital

3 outstanding touring artists

Add one, two or three to your subscription

The more you add - the more you save

David JalbertPiano

CeciliaString Quartet

Daedalus String Quartet

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustainedChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

MAIN STAGE - Concert 1

(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Friday January 23, 2015 7:30 pm

Kiwanis Community Theatre CentreAdults: $45 Students: $15

Benjamin Beilman, violin

Ani Kavafian, violin Paul Neubauer, viola

Yura Lee, viola David Finckel, cello

• Kodaly: Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 12 • Brahms: Quintet for Two Violins, Two Violas and Cello in G major, Op. 111

• Dvořák: Quintet in E-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, Op. 97

Programme - The myriad inspiration of folk tunes makes up a program of discoveries and delights. If Brahms dabbled in folk music, infusing his Viola Quintet with rustic pleasures - especially in the final coda of the work - Dvořák often created "folk" melodies relying on the harmonic and rhythmic underpinnings of actual folk music. In this case, the melodies and sounds that served as inspiration included the Native Americans he heard sing in his travels to Spillville, Iowa. His "American" quintet is full of wonderful melodies, open and awake to possibility much like the country he found himself in. Kodaly, like Bartok, went to small towns and villages of his native Hungary, searching out and recording local folk songs. This research left an indelible mark on his compositions, and the lovely Serenade that opens the program is no exception. Throughout, the feeling of night is omnipresent, with a middle movement that finds lovers wooing and a finale of late-night revelers dancing and frolicking.

Folk Inspirations:

The Best of New York comes to Sault Ste. Marie 8 of Canada’s

Chamber Music Superstars.

A fabulous program includingthe Schubert Octet

Lincoln Centre

8 of Canada’s Chamber Music Superstars

.

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

OctagonThis is stunning

The resumes of these artists would fill a book. They have come together to

Martin Beaver - violinMark Fewer - violinRivka Golani - violaCarole Sirois - cello

Joel Quarrington - bassJames Campbell - clarinet

Kathleen McLean - bassoonKen MacDonald - french horn

MAIN STAGE - Concert 3

(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Sunday March 29, 2015 7:30 pm

Kiwanis Community Theatre CentreAdults: $45 Students: $15

A fabulous program includingthe Beethoven Septet and

the Schubert Octet

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

Classical SpectacularMAIN STAGE - Concert 4Saturday April 18, 2015

7:30 pmKiwanis Community Theatre Centre

Adults: $45 Students: $15(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Terry Barber countertenor

A truly spectacular season finale filled with a stunning variety of music, dance,

Terry was a member of the multiple Grammy-winning ensemble Chanticleer, where he was called “...the jewel in Chanticleer’s crown...” and his voice can be heard on every major record label with a range of artists from Madonna to the London Philharmonic. In 2002 he joined the roster of the Metropolitan Opera for their staging of “Sly,” starring Placido Domingo. That summer he performed at the International Spoleto Festival and in 2004 made his debut at Carnegie Hall singing the role of Orlovsky in “Die Fledermaus” with the National Chorale.

The Season Finale

with Argentine Tango Dancers Roxana & Fabian Belmonte

QUARTANGO from Montreal

a spectacular vocal range and quality,

4 amazing artists

QuartangoRoxana & Fabian

Duo Turgeon,

Terry Barber

, aand is then joined by , an award winning Argentine dance team. Expect to be spellbound by the intricate, sensual dance steps and the spirited tangos that draw on classical, jazz, Celtic and popular themes. Then enjoy the spectacular sound of two grand pianos with our award winning two piano duo with Ed Turgeon and Anne Louise-Turgeon, and finally be captivated by , a countertenor from Florida with

juno nominated tango quartet from Montreal opens the evening

Duo TurgeonTwo Pianos

Artists in Recital - Concert 1

(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Saturday September 20, 20147:30 pm

Kiwanis Community Theatre CentreAdults: $35 Students: $10

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

David Jalbert - pianoBach - Goldberg Variations

“...a performance so c l e a r - h e a d e d , s o meticulously balanced, that it deserves as much attention as either of Gould’s recordings.” Toronto.com

The Bach Goldberg VariationsTHE QUINTESSENTIAL BAROQUE

WORK FOR KEYBOARDFrom Ottawa

Artists in Recital - Concert 2

(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Saturday November 1, 20147:30 pm

Kiwanis Community Theatre CentreAdults: $35 Students: $10

“The balance between expressiveness and interplay was almostdauntingly perfect.” Berliner Zeitung

Min-Jeong Koh, violinSarah Nematallah, violin

Caitlin Boyle, violaRachel Desoer, cello

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

Cecilia String Quartet“With a stunning spirit of creativity that consistently celebrated risk-taking and discovery, the Cecilia Quartet impressed the distinguished jury above all others,” Barry Shiffman - Banff International SQC

The programme will include a piano quintetwith a member of DUO TURGEON

Artists in Recital - Concert 3

(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Saturday November 22, 20147:30 pm

Delta Waterfront BallroomAdults: $35 Students: $10

Be dazzled...be entertained...be refreshed...be sustained

Daedalus String Quartet

Min-Young Kim, violinMatilda Kaul,

Accolades for the Daedalus

A fabulous programme with the Mozart G Major, the great SmetenaNo. 1 & the amazing Beethoven Op. 30 (with the Grosse Fuge)

From New York

MAIN STAGE - Concert 2Sunday February15, 2015 - 7:30 pm

Kiwanis Community Theatre CentreAdults: $45 Students: $15

(plus HST and Box Office surcharge)

Note: Change of ArtistSimply use yourFeb 15 tickets

Soprano!

Piano! Piano!

Soprano! A amazing evening of music featuring the Conservatory’s spectacular new artist faculty - all with impressive touring

careers: (piano duo with

) soprano -

and visiting artist and vocal coach from Toronto.

Detailed resumes of these exceptional artists are on our website under Teachers.

Duo TurgeonSarah Gartshore

Jennie Such

Edward Turgeon

and Anne Louise-Turgeon

Program: Selections with Duo Piano; Vocal Solos featuring the music of Gershwin, Weill and Gliere and a stunning finale with some of the great Operatic Vocal Duos.

Algoma Conservatory has much to celebrate this year with its move to the historic office building at Mill Square. We simply had to make this the most exceptional concert series in our history. From the first season I have always maintained that great music played by great musicians is breathtaking and its appeal universal. The simple formula is to present great music performed by great musicians. It is then awe inspiring to hear and see the amazing technique of these musicians translated into performances that will touch your soul. As with so many artists of past seasons I am sure that you never expected to see the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in Sault Ste. Marie, but they are coming, and increasingly this is the standard that you expect. And why not! We have the power and will to create what we want in Sault Ste. Marie.

Together, through the early commitment of hundreds of annual subscribers and patrons, we have built an exceptional series that is now known by artists and agents across Canada, as well as in the US and England. We have become a Northern oasis where artists know they will find a packed house, great hospitality and an exceptional audience. Every concert of our 23rd season promises to be outstanding with some of the finest ensembles and soloists in the world. Your subscriptions and support makes this series possible, not only for yourself, but for the whole community.