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Sunday October 22nd, 2017 – 3:00 PM

Jane Mallet Theatre

Guests: Payadora Tango Ensemble

James Gourlay, Conductor

Founded in 2013, Payadora is one of Toronto’s most vibrant Tango ensembles. With eclectric repertoire spanning Classical, Jazz, Latin, and of course, Argentinian folk music, Payadora always puts on a show that is entertaining, exhilarating and fun. The Brass and Payadora pairing promises an afternoon of rhythm and tunes that will keep you dancing for days.

 

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HSSB presents:

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The Canadian National Brass Project brings together many of Canada’s finest symphonic brass musicians under the artistic leadership of Canada’s premiere horn soloist and conductor, James Sommerville. These title-chair brass players representing fifteen professional symphony orchestras from Canada and the United States united for the first time for a week-long musical and educational summit in 2015. The threefold aim of the collective is to commission and premiere new Canadian works, to present educational workshops and masterclasses to Canada’s finest young musicians, and to showcase brass music in a new all-star ensemble comprised of Canada’s best. Our artistic vision is to unite this cross-country array of musicians into one ensemble, and to present performances in all of these regions, with a focus on original works by Canadian composers.

The configuration of the Canadian National Brass Project is of large symphonic brass ensemble, with six trumpets, five horns, four trombones, euphonium, two tubas and three percussion. Membership represents the following ensembles: Symphony Nova Scotia, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Ballet of Canada Orchestra, Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Hamilton Philharmonic, Orchestre de Grands Ballets Canadiens, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Calgary Philharmonic, Edmonton Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Orchestra London, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

What’s on the Program:

Gathering of the Armies from Lohengrin  – Wagner/ arr. Jay Friedman

Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor –  Bach/Eric Crees

Sleep –  Eric Whitacre/arr.David Martin

Symphony #5 Allegro Con Brio –  Beethoven/Frackenpohl

Point Pelee  – Cable/Irvine (*James Sommerville, Soloist)

Summoning the Wither (World Premiere) –  Scott Good

Variations on a Theme of Thomas Tallis – Vaughan Williams/Frackenpohl

Set To –  Mark Anthony Turnage

Concerto for Brass  – Kevin Lau