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Cool Notes Welcome to the Junior Winter and Senior Christmas Concerts of the 2017-18 School Year very warm welcome to the parents, their A children and especially the newest members of the Argyle Music Association, including the grade 8 choir and band students. All parents of students involved in the music program, are members of the AMA 2017-2018! At our recent AMA Annual General Meeting held on September 27th, the following parents were elected (read acclaimed) to the executive for the following terms: President - Kerry Somerville (serving her 2nd year of a two year term) Vice President - Omar Dharamsi (newly elected! Welcome to the team!) Treasurer - Leslie Mak (serving his 2nd year of a two year term) Secretary - Heather Maconachie (serving her 2nd year of a two year term) Fundraising Chair - CURRENTLY VACANT Elected Members at Large - Kathy Parasiuk, Kendra Green, John Sullivan, Sheila Balzer, Helen Markey and Elizabeth Dyer plus Cabaret Chair - Sarah Ballantyne Concert Coordinators - Kirsten Clarke, Danielle Moore, Lisa Kurry, and Kathy Parasiuk IT Support - Brett Johnson A letter from the President...... Under the guidance of Frances Roberts and Michelle Chan, your children have embarked on a musical journey which has already included performances for the school Remembrance Day Ceremony. In addition to the performances this evening, there will be many opportunities for your children to share music with their classmates and peers. To supoort their efforts, there are many opportunities to volunteer for a season, a reason or an evening! You will see that the Fall Fundraising is underway under the leadership of Sheila Balzer, and as this is a big undertaking, we are asking for parent volunteers to help the team on the evening of December 11th and then distribution day on December 14th 11am - 6 pm to sort pies and cookies, and then for orders to be picked up. Please consider volunteering your time for this. con t

We are grateful to our Concert Coordinators who you will see manning the front doors and collecting donations at our concerts; as well as our all things IT, Brett Johnson. We continue to be indebted to Frances and Michelle for their energetic devotion to all things musical at Argyle and to the administration for their support. In addition to fundraising (where we need a new chair person!), Sheila Balzer has spent countless hours working on the uniforms, Senior Tour 2018, keeping the webiste current and now leading the production of these Cool Notes that you are reading. The best way to show your appreciation for our tireless volunteer is to step in to help. Thank you those who continue to help with a variety of tasks, but the fact remains, lead people are needed in key areas. One final ask - if you have not already given us your email address, please take a minute to do so. You can email Brett at info@argylemusic.ca with your information ( please include the name of your child and grade). Due to privacy rules, the only way we can get your email address is if you give it to us. This will allow us to send you information and reminders related to Argyle Music. Thank you for being here this evening and for your support of Argyle Music. ~ Kerry Somerville 2 MUSIC MATTERS The music program has given me so many opportunities that I would have never gotten anywhere else. I ve been able to make music with many talented people and am having so much fun doing it. Last year when I came to Argyle, I was slightly worried, the school was bigger than I expected and the concerts took many hours to prepare. The sound and lighting club has taught me how to handle professional equipment and I ve still been learning so much from being a part of the crew! Not only have I been learning from the sound and lighting club, but from band class as well. Band has taught me to listen and blend, and make good quality music. Jazz band and jazz choir taught me to improvise and get a sense of rhythm. I ve been learning so much from the music program and am looking forward to learning more in the coming years! ~ Lynn Choi, Grade 9

Welcome Michelle Chan Michelle Chan is a music educator and musician who passionately values being a professional and constantly learning everyday. Michelle believes that in order to have a strong music program, it is not only about being an exceptional performer or an accomplished musician knowing how to play the music, but is also about the importance of working as an ensemble and collaborating with each other when needed. Through this, we can all grow as individuals that will help us not only as a musician but also through life experiences. emphasized how we can all come together as one to celebrate ourselves and our country. A graduate from UofA, Michelle just recently moved to Vancouver from Edmonton, Alberta. She completed her Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education Degrees in 2012 with a concentration in secondary education and piano. While completing her degree, Michelle sang in University of Alberta Concert Choirs and played in University of Alberta Bands. She has been teaching piano to students of all ages with high achievement marks since 2005 and she has also received awards from the Yamaha Keyboard Music Festival. Michelle was actively involved in the University of Alberta s Department of Music as a house and stage manager during concerts and events before moving here. Currently, Michelle plays in the Black Bear Band with a number of musicians in the community including plans to perform in December and in the new year. 3

4 Thank you Gold & Silver Sponsors of Cabaret 2017...

Reflections... BCMEA For 3 days in October, 7 members of Argyle s Senior Concert choir participated in the BCMEA Provincial Honour Concert Choir, and had the privilege of working intensively with Scott Leithead, the director of a choir in Alberta called Kokopelli, as our conductor. He was inspiring, talented, endlessly cheerful even fighting his cold and so early in the morning. Each day of rehearsal began at 8:30 AM in Richmond, and ended at 5 PM, with a performance at the end of the third day. During these rehearsals, 103 high school choir singers from Victoria to Kamloops came together to learn 6 songs, each challenging in their own way. Under Scott s spectacular conducting and with the aid of his contagious enthusiasm, each song came to life and we all nearly bounced off the stage with boundless excitement. It was a new level of musicianship. We also had the honour of working with an incredible pianist, the current Kokopelli accompanist, Bryan LeGrow, and Nelson, one of Scott s former exchange students who taught us one of his many languages, isixhosa, and a song from his home. At lunch and during breaks, we talked to singers from other schools, and made new friends. It was amazing to see how different each of us were, how different our backgrounds were, and yet here we were, all with the same passion for music and motivation, singing together in a life-changing experience to create the most wonderful music I ve ever had the pleasure of performing. Though only a short 3 days, it was emotion-filled, energy-charged, but most of all, fun and unforgettable. - Vivian Cheng, Gr. 12 This 2017 Winter editions of Cool Notes was prepared from a file from the graduated AMA Volunteer, Stacey Seddon, with the use of DMA student s, Makayla Liddle s knowledge and access to InDesign and Sheila Balzer s time...the AMA & Music Program is looking for this role to be filled by another... Might be you? 5

CHORAL O In R N E R 6 Concert Choir Retreat October, the Concert Choir went to Hatzic Lake for a two-day retreat so we could meet the people in the other class. Despite the rain, we had a good time singing through our repertoire, and bonding over delicious mac n cheese. Dr. Jeanine Gallant led us through workshops to improve our singing, including teaching us how relaxed our muscles could really get and other proper singing techniques. We had an indoor campfire with songs led by Mr. Stibbards, and spooky stories told by various members of the choir. We got to sing in the gym and the acoustics amazed everyone, especially during Flanders Field and Amazing Grace! In the morning, Frannycise really woke us up and ready for another day, exercising to tracks by ABBA and Rajaton. Through the two days, the concert choir got to know each other better, listen to each other, and express our appreciation for each other, creating a positive experience for everyone. ~ Vivian Chang UBC Choral Invitational Friday, November 17th the Senior Concert Choir had the honour of going to the UBC Choral Invitational for the second year in a row and it was amazing! We started off the day by doing a mass warm-up with students from nine other high schools across the lower mainland, then each school got to perform a couple songs for the rest of us. It was great getting to hear the variety of pieces everyone has been working on, and students from all schools were super supportive of each other. However, the best part was singing two mass pieces (which we ll get to later) all together, and with the University Singers and the UBC Choral Union. We rehearsed under the direction of Dr. Graeme Langager, who is an amazing teacher and conductor. Half the fun (for me anyways) was watching the way he conducted us and his choirs. In the evening we got to hear the two UBC choirs perform and they did some incredible pieces! Between the emotion of All of Us and the fun of Flight of the Bumblebee and Tchaka, it was an incredibly concert. To close off the show, we joined the UBC choirs in singing the mass numbers we had rehearsed, Indodana and the Canadian premier of We Can Mend the Sky. There really is nothing quite like the feeling of singing in a mass ensemble, despite being surrounded by all these people you don t know, the music and the sound you re creating truly makes you feel connected. ~ Christina Acton

Fundraising Distribution Date Thursday, Dec. 14 3-5:45pm Argyle Remember to bring your ID when you pick up your gift cards. With Frozen Items, be sure to mark the date. Available to help with processing before or on the date of pick up? Lots of hands make light work and are very much appreciated, information below. HUGE thanks to all those who have helped so far! *Over $115,000 worth of fundraising sales were completed by * Preliminary Figures *Approximately 38% Participated 100 music students There is HELP NEEDED... Monday Dec. 11th starting@ 6 pm @ 3442 Church St. Thursday Dec. 14th 11 am to 6 pm @ Argyle Cafeteria email: fundraising@argylemusic.ca 7

Amazing resources available!!! For students and parents... Find INFORMATION for things like: Links for band songs! www.argylemusic.ca Vernon Tour Information What s New and Happening Next Concert dates & Details! Senior Tour 2018 AMA Forms & Policies CABARET Save the Dates Friday DEC 8th 7:30pm Sounds of Christmas Centennial Theatre, Sr. Concert Choir 11-12, Tues. DEC 12th 7:30pm Senior Christmas Concert St. Andrew s Wesley Church Wed. JAN 31st 6:30 AMA General Meeting & 7:30-9pm Senior TOUR Meeting Sat. MAY 12th ARGYLE S CABARET HAPPY HOLIDAYS Email: icanhelp@ argylemusic.ca