Dundas Valley Orchestra!!!! Hi Notes

Similar documents
Dundas Valley Orchestra!!!! Hi Notes

Dundas Valley Orchestra Hi Notes

Orchestra Audition Information and Excerpts

Masterworks Chorale of Carroll County

Music Department Calendar Autumn Term 2014

Music at John Lyon Autumn Term 2017

DO WHAT YOU LOVE MAKE MUSIC WITH THE TASMANIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA IN 2019

Graduate Scholarship Master s degrees offered are: The scholarship covers the following: About the HSCO:

NEMC COURSE CATALOGUE

Performance Events (Spring 2019)

Mary Baker Russell 116: Cheney Music Education Rm

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC HANDBOOK 2018

September 2016 VOICES

Glennie Performing Arts

LBB/BB start Tuesday 22 April start 5.30PM. SO/JS start Thursday 24 April start 4.45PM

Grandmas Boyfriends Barbershop Quartet and The King s Men Barbershop Chorus

MUSIC DEPARTMENT MUSIC PERSPECTIVES: HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC A/B /656600

WORKSOP MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL MUSIC SYLLABUS 2019

GREENHAM: WAR AND PEACE PERFORMING AND VOLUNTEERING

Marching Colonels Preseason Schedule August 14 to August 20, :00-9:00 Leadership Team Meeting Foster 212

Music Notes for April 5, 2019 Weekly news and updates from Pulaski Community School District s Music Programs

Music Department Handbook

MT MARIA MUSIC. 1 MMC Instrumental Music Handbook March 16

We are funded by supplementary funding provided through the Halifax Regional Municipality, and staffed through the Halifax Regional School Board.

FRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2018

Peck School of the Arts Music Department

NEWSLETTER 2019 GOALS & EVENTS

Ancillae-Assumpta Academy. Fine Arts Program

Mary Baker Russell 116: Cheney Music Education Rm

Performance Events (Spring 2019)

Palomar Pacific Chapter Barbershop Harmony Society Mission, Goals, Policies and Procedures

YPP Family Handbook TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 2 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE... 2 PROGRAM OVERVIEW... 3 PARENT INVOLVEMENT... 4

Extra-Curricular Music Activities

July 16, Dear Instrumental Student:

Requirements for the aptitude tests at the Folkwang University of the Arts

Audition Information. Audition Repertoire

Mary Baker Russell 116: Cheney Music Education Rm

Concert Season Membership Guide

Music Notes for March 8-29, 2019 Weekly news and updates from Pulaski Community School District s Music Programs

January 24, 4:00 p.m.

Rotary Club Lüchow-Dannenberg Gerd Baumgarten YEO

Music Aber

NEW MEMBERSHIP BROCHURE Message from the AGMC Membership Team Auditioning for the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus New Member Overview Application

Rutgers Wind Band Auditions Wind Ensemble/Symphony Band Dr. Kraig Alan Williams Director of Bands rutgers.

Cox Communications Young Artists Concerto Competition 2018

NEMC COURSE CATALOGUE

ABOUT THE QCSYE. generally rehearses on Sundays from 3:30 5:15 p.m.

Audition Packet

HSA Music Yolanda Wyns

UCS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS. Championing excellence in music through fee assistance. ucs.org.uk

Peck School of the Arts Music Department

MUSIC LESSONS - GENERAL INFORMATION PROCESS FOR ENROLLING IN MUSIC LESSONS

Orchestras. Welcome to QYO. Queensland Youth Orchestra 3. Junior String Ensemble

Topeka Symphony Youth Ensembles Handbook (March 22, 2017)

PERFORMING ARTS. Music and Theater Programs

NEWSLETTER 2019 GOALS & EVENTS

COUNTY ENSEMBLES A PROGRAMME FOR SUFFOLK'S TALENTED YOUNG MUSICIANS

SPRING 2019 COURSE CATALOG

Partnership with NCM Fathom & Cineplex Entertainment Brings Three Live Performances To Movie Screens Across the U.S. & Canada Beginning January 2011

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAM

Music Notes for March 1, 2019 Weekly news and updates from Pulaski Community School District s Music Programs

INSTRUMENTAL TEACHING PROGRAMME

The Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference Performance Trip. Chicago - December 2017

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. Music at Camp Hill King Edward VI Camp Hill Schools Concert in Birmingham Town Hall.

One Voice s Fall 2018 season begins in September and includes a fall tour to greater MN, community concerts and a January concert.

LEADERSHIP TEAM SCHEDULE August 14-17, 2018

2018/2019 EDUCATION PROGRAMS. TOMMY BANKS CENTRE for MUSICAL CREATIVITY WINSPEARCENTRE.COM/LEARNING

SOUTHWESTERN MIDDLE SCHOOL

Concert Band Division Music for All Summer Symposium, presented by Yamaha June 22-27, 2015 Ball State University Muncie, IN

LOVE MUSIC? APPLY NOW TO JOIN THE TASMANIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA FOR 2018

APPLICATION CHECK LIST. To apply to Special Music School High School s Instrumental program you will need to:

Audition Packet

Broadening your degree with music

DELAWARE MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION ALL-STATE ENSEMBLES GENERAL GUIDELINES

PENRITH STRINGS 2017 INFORMATION PACK A fantastic opportunity for talented young string players in and around Penrith!

PMEA District 7 Jazz Band By-Laws. Approved 8/27/2000. Revised 3/23/2000, 3/01/2001, 3/14/2002, 3/18/2004, 3/30/2005 3/14/2008, 8/30/2009

2007 Board Members. MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the MODESTO DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY

Guidelines for Repertoire Selection

Join QYO in Applications close Sunday 5 August 2018 Apply online:

The Leicester-Shire Music and Cultural Trust Registered Charity Number

GYSO Calendar Year: At-A-Glance

International Music Department. Schedule Of Events 2017

Branch Officers 2015/16. Membership: Susan Mastrolonardo Recording Secretary: Michael Preddy

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC & CHOIR

Music Notes for April 12, 2019 Weekly news and updates from Pulaski Community School District s Music Programs

CONCERT SEASON

ADDITIONAL MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR 2016 INSTRUMENT TUITION, THEORY OF MUSIC LESSONS, INSTRUMENT HIRE AND ENSEMBLES

LES Music School. Co-Curricular Music Activities

In This Issue. Volume XXXXV, NUMBER 8 Santa Clara County Branch February 2015

YOUTH ORCHESTRAS OF LUBBOCK INFORMATION FOR AUDITION,

Director s Academies

The 2018 Lake Winni Music Camp Brochure

Page 1. Musical Director / Conductor Recruitment August 2016 Candidate Information Pack

2019 HANDBOOK MUSIC PERFORMANCE PROGRAM

Mercy Catholic College. Music Information

ST COLUMBAN S COLLEGE

Performance Events (Spring 2018)

MUSIC 180 AN INTRODUCTION TO MUSICAL EXPERIENCES SPRING 2011 SYLLABUS

Halifax All-City Music

University of Central Arkansas Department of Music Graduate Assistantship Manual Last Updated April 2010

Transcription:

Dundas Valley Orchestra Hi Notes ISSUE 16 January/February 2015 President s Message Music Director s Message z I am still in a state of euphoria from our standingroom-only concert: A Celebration of Black History To think we had to turn about 100 people away. We can be proud of our standing ovation at the end. Thank you to all our musicians, choristers, and guest soloists for a job well done as well as to all the volunteers whose support we cannot do without. The show and the season must go on as they say in show business. We are now preparing for our next concerts and thinking also of the business of our organization. Our Monday morning string practices will continue as we prepare Beethoven s 6 th Symphony. The Executive Committee has made an application for a Dougher Grant for our Arts Dundas Weekend concert to be held on the afternoon of Sunday, November 8, 2015. It is going to be another exciting and unique concert of music relating to Remembrance Day which is just a few days later. The Board of Directors are looking, also, for nominations for the 2015-2016 season. Peter Hill, our Past-President will be vacating his position and I will move to replace him. This means that we will need a President and a Vice President We are asking for everyone to help us with this problem of finding people to fill these positions. Olga Well, we warmed up January but good By now we have all recognized and discussed the fact that the January concert was a spectacular event musically and in terms of connecting with new music lovers. Well done all musicians in the orchestra and chorus, engineers and designers of the stage, program designers and collators, display organizers, front of house folk (who were overwhelmed with people), speakers, the always important sound tech. and the volunteers who make the reception such a wonderful place to connect with our audience We will remember that one for years. Now we re on to something completely different The Beethoven concert is, of course, much different in style and will appeal differently to our audiences. I don t think we will see a repeat of the remarkable size of the audience, but Beethoven is very popular and is such a tremendously important figure in the history of western music, that I think this concert will be of interest to many concert attendees. The differences will also be evident in the orchestra as well. Percussion, trombones, harp and, to a lesser extent trumpets, will not be as busy as for the January concert. This is a function of Beethoven s orchestrations and I will do my best, when possible, to keep to rehearsals schedules using the biggest orchestra first and work down to smaller orchestrations at the end of each evening. That will be more difficult toward the end of this concert cycle when we need to work on repertoire more by need than by instrumentation. Through learning this music, we will continue to improve and develop as an ensemble. (Continued on next page)

Music Director s Message (continued) Into this cycle we will also be adding a Mohawk concerto repertoire and, this year, that will likely include some arrangements more on the jazz side of the genre spectrum. I don t have any more information on that yet, but as soon as the students auditions are done, I will let you know all the details. Keep up the great work. See you on Tuesday, Laura WELCOME to new Board members We want to welcome two new members to our Board of Directors: Nancy Tuk and Lynne Calnek. During a lifetime career in education, spanning almost 40 years, Nancy developed planning and organizational skills while participating at a governance level in work-related, sports, church and community groups. Her roles included getting activities off the ground, workshop planning, participant registration, fundraising, serving on the executive and writing and publishing a monthly newsletter for the Hamilton Wentworth Artillery Cadet Battery 2865. The Dundas Quartet performs From time to time DVO members form themselves into smaller groups for special performances such as the one at noon at the Main Branch of the Hamilton Public Library on Friday, April 24. So it is with the Dundas Quartet, comprised of Seiichi Ariga (flute), Ron Sealey (violin), Glenn Welbourn (Viola), and Baya Vertes (cello). Catch them if you can They start playing at 12:20 p.m. Thanks to Seiichi for acting as leader of the quartet. January Concert was something very special This is what we were saying in December and January: # This will be a wonderful concert and it is the first time we have attempted to mount such an event. Tell your friends to arrive early for the church will be packed # Well, it all came true - and more so - as we had an overflowing crowd and we had to turn many people away We pulled it off, our largest audience EVER These performances don t just happen; they require efficient organization and a spirit of camaraderie to get things done behind the scenes. Ron Sealey and Leen Tuk provided the design, built and erected the special risers for the choir; Lynne Calnek and those who staffed the Welcome tables in the narthex, Enid Pottinger, John Duff, Fergus Kyle; Mary Sealey, who was in the choir, also managed the reception downstairs; Brian Snell did our Program Notes which are veery popular; Alicia Hutchings looked after getting the advertisers for the concert program; Len Bolder took photographs; Dowling Knights videorecorded the whole concert; and Bill Jamieson looked after the sound. Emily DeBenedictis, a chorister, co-ordinated the singers and we must thank her for her energy. Lauren Hill took the photo of the choir which was given to each member as a memento by Arthur Hencher who was a also House Manager. Dorothy Haartman was our Social Convenor and Nancy Tuk, Gloria Nielsen, Judy Linfoot, Winston Lindsay, Liz and Tom Heeney, and Joan Williams all helped downstairs. Thanks to all of them. DVO Student Composer Competition 2015 Well, the deadline has passed and we now have to assess the entries Laura, Homer, Olga and Mark will lead the way and the Board will make its decision before the end of February.

Soloist Teresa Holierhoek a Photos by Len Bolder The Dundas Valley Orchestra performs A Celebration of Black History January 25 2015

DVO performs at Idlewyld The audience at Idlewyld enjoyed our performance and though residents came to see us in person, we discovered that many were enjoying the event in their rooms through the internal television system. 2014 Fall concerts DVO performs at Macassa Photos by Peter Hill

DVO - Rehearsal and Special Dates 2014-2015 Season NOTE: All dates are subject to change as arrangements are modified. Be sure to check the most recent calendar. February 3 10 Board Mtg 17 24 Sectional evening March 10 17 Board Mtg 24 2015 31 Mohawk College Concerto Concert - details TBA April 7 14 Board Mtg 21 24 Hamilton Public Library - Seiichi s Quartet 28 Nursing Home Concert - Deerview Crossing May 5 12 Board Mtg. 19 24 Public Concert - Immortal Beloved 26 Nursing Home Concert - Shalom Village June The Dundas Celebration Singers Below is a photo of the Dundas Celebration singers taken by Lauren Hill at their last rehearsal. Arthur Hencher added the names and repertoire and gave a copy to each chorister.

Nursing/Retirement Home Concerts Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Chartwell Deerview Crossing Retirement Residence 460 Rymal Rd West (at Garth) Tel: 289 309 7436 Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Shalom Village 70 Macklin Street North, Hamilton Tel: (905) 529-1613 Event Calendar 2014-2015 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Mohawk College Concerto Concert - details TBA Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Nursing Home Concert at 7:00 p.m. Location: Deerview Crossing Sunday, May 24, 2015 Public Concert - Beethoven - Immortal Beloved Tuesday, June 2, 2015 Nursing Home Concert at 7:00 p.m. Location: Shalom Village DVO Board of Directors 2014-2015 President: Olga Hencher Past-President: Peter Hill Vice-President: VACANT Secretary: Jim Jones Treasurer: Alicia Hutchings Librarian: Homer Seywerd Members-at-large: Margaret Jamieson, Lynn Calneck, Rudin Knights, Nancy Tuk, Glenn Welbourn, Music Director: Laura Thomas Composer in Residence: Mark Thomas Archivist & Hi Notes Editor: Peter Hill Dundas Valley Orchestra Website: www.dundasvalleyorchestra.ca Mailing address: Suite 2, 1603 Main St. West, Jan/Feb 2015 Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S IE6 Issue #16