New Orchestra Workshop: 30 Years of Great Music

Nov
26
2007

New Orchestra Workshop’s 30th Anniversary

This is an important time for New Orchestra Workshop.
As we celebrate our 30th Anniversary, we are as busy as ever, doing what we do, making music.
We just finished our Hear It NOW 2007 concert at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre.
It was an amazing evening with our best turnout ever for one of our productions.
The music featured Special Guest Amina Claudine Myers and our Voices of Joy Chamber Choir with singers Christine Duncan, DB Boyko, Phoebe MacRae, Viviane Houle, Matthew MacTavish and Peter Hurst.
The NOW Orchestra for this concert was amazing as always: Graham Ord, Saul Berson, Dave Say and Coat Cooke on reeds, John Korsrud, Kevin Elaschuk on trumpet, Rod Murray and Brad Muirhead on trombone, Ron Samworth/guitar, Lisa Miller/piano, Paul Blaney/bass and Kenton Loewen/drums.
The program for the evening included four very beautiful and heartfelt compositions (God, Manhattan, Have Mercy Upon Us, and Night) from Amina, a fairly new work of mine,Ask the Right Question and Get the Right Answer, and the world premiere of Opera Miscellanea from Ron Samworth. I hope you were there for the concert, it was a wonderful and special night. If not, it was captured on video and recorded for a hopeful future release (if anyone out there wants to make a tax deductable donation to NOW, it will speed the process of getting if released).


NOW ORCHESTRA RECORDS

Just to cover some more of our recent activities this fall, it would be remiss of me not to mention that last Monday was the release of the first recording on our NOW Orchestra Records label.
The CD, ion Zoo: set free at the Cellar (CLNOW001) is a wonderful session that was recorded live at the Cellar, at one of our Monday night concerts. I hope you get a chance to pick up this disc. The band consists of Steve Bagnell/reeds +percussion, Carol Sawyer/voice, Lisa Miller/piano, and Clyde Reed/bass.

This new label is distributed by Cellar Live Records, and for this I must send out a big shout of thanks to Raymon Torchinsky and Cory Weeds for collaborating with NOW and helping to make it happen.
Keep an eye out for our next exciting new releases.


order/disorder

Now that I mention the Cellar, I have to tell you all that our regular Monday night series called order/disorder, continues till December 17 (see the schedule in our events section of the website www.noworchestra.com/events).
Things will continue with order/disorder starting again in February. Stay tuned to this website to keep up on the listings.


Bug's Black Blood

Tomorrow features Bug’s Black Blood features a large ensemble that has come out of a NOW Orchestra initiative that has been ongoing for a while. The band consists of a number of players that are getting together to work on the ideas that come from improvising in a large ensemble (a number of the players, Dave Chokroun, Tommy Babin, Michael Alleyne and Steve Bagnell, are writing for the group too).
The band is sounding really good, so come on out and have yourself a good evening.
Cover is only $5 and gets added onto your bill, for your convenience.

Bug’s Black Blood is also doing a show at the Western Front on Friday, December 14th at 8pm. Tickets are $12/general, $10 Western Front or NOW members, $5/students with a student card.


Sonic Playground

Every autumn for the last 15 years, NOW and the Western Front co-produce an improvisation workshop series every Monday from 4-6pm and it’s free to everyone.
The last workshop is a concert that is free to the public (December 3rd at 8 pm at the Western Front @ 303 East 8th Avenue)
Come and hear what the participants put together in an exciting concert. It’s always a fun and satisfying evening of music.

We’re also co-producing Sonic Playground with the Western Front and Vancouver New Music. The next one will be a part of the Vancouver Children’s Festival in May (there’s a Call for Submissions, and if you’re interested inquiries can be emailed to sonic@front.bc.ca).
Amina Claudine Myers: Chris Randle (photo)

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