OrKidstra, The Leading Note Foundation’s music program for inner-city children, will explore and demonstrate the positive impact on children of community music-making programs during a weekend of discussions and performances on March 30, 31 and April 1. The activities are presented in partnership with the Ottawa Chamber Music Society and are built around the Ottawa residency of Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar String Quartet, which emerged from the widely recognized El Sistema program on which OrKidstra is based. A highlight of the weekend will be the Symposium on Social Harmony Through Music Education, Saturday, March 31 beginning at 9:00 A.M. at Dominion-Chalmers United Church.

The event will feature three internationally recognized experts on music programs for social change. Keynote speaker Richard Hallam will speak about his experience developing the National Plan for Music Education for England. Mr. Hallam is globally recognized for his leadership in programs that use music to bring positive change to the lives of children and youth in some of the most deprived areas of England. The symposium also features Dantes Rameau, originally from Ottawa and now recognized as a visionary for his work with the Atlanta Music Project, a non-profit after-school youth orchestra and choir program serving low-income communities in Atlanta, Georgia. Jonathan Govias, a distinguished conductor, author and speaker based in Boston, will bring his passion for working with young orchestras and the transformative power of “social music” to the discussions.

Tina Fedeski, co-owner of The Leading Note, co-founder of OrKidstra and Executive Director of The Leading Note Foundation which administers the OrKidstra program, notes “The Simón Bolívar String Quartet is a great example of the success of Venezuela’s remarkable El Sistema program and of the power of community-based music programs. The Symposium will be an excellent opportunity to share expertise, inspire educators and hopefully lead to the enhancement of elementary school music programs.”  Tina and Margaret Tobolowska, fellow co-founder and Artistic Director of OrKidstra, will speak of the many successes, lessons and challenges that they have experienced with their Ottawa program.

Hosted by CBC Radio’s Laurence Wall, the symposium will include a panel of Ottawa music educators, politicians and school board representatives in a lively discussion on the possibilities and potential of social education music programs in Ottawa. There will also be a screening of the film “Teaching the Life of Music” by filmmaker Noemi Weis, which reflects experiences of some of the OrKidstra children, many of whom are refugees.

The day-long symposium will be capped with a short concert highlighted by the world premiere of Thaw by Ottawa composer Nicholas Piper, featuring dozens of OrKidstra members together with the Simón Bolívar String Quartet. OrKidstra musicians will be spread around the Dominion-Chalmers sanctuary with Quartet members on centre stage, all skilfully conducted by the composer. The performance will begin at 5:30 P.M. and is open to all interested members of the public as well as Symposium participants, at no charge.

The Symposium is free of charge and is open to the public. Participants can find the registration form on The Leading Note Foundation’s website, where the complete schedule for the weekend is also posted. Registration is required in advance, as space is limited.  Please spread the word about what will be an amazing and inspiring few days!

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Job Listing: Musica Viva Singers

 

As a service to Ottawa’s music community, we will post job and audition notices here on The Leading Note blog.  We are pretty “in-tune” (pun intended) with the ins and outs of  the Ottawa classical music scene but if you know of a vacancy, please let us know about it at info@leadingnote.com.  Please note that we may not be able to post all the listings that we receive but we’ll do our best!

One such announcement was made earlier this month – Musica Viva Singers, an enthusiastic SATB community choir, is looking for a new director for its 2012-2013 season after the departure at the end of this season of their current director (and Leading Note regular) Marg Stubington.  See all the details here.  The deadline for applications is March 17th.  Best of luck to all that apply!

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CDs by Local Composers

 

One of the ways The Leading Note supports the music community is by selling local artist’s work on consignment.  In addition to a large selection of sheet music we have a growing number of recordings available from our local composers. Here is a selection:

Steven Gellman: Musica Eterna

Recently released is Musica Eterna, the premiere recording of the celebrated Steven Gellman.  This CD features four pieces of chamber music performed by Ottawa’s greatest performers, including the maestro, Gellman, himself in the first track; NACO’s Joanna G’froerer, flute, and Jethro Marks, viola; pianists Andrew Tunis and Stephane Lemelin; and superstar violinists Andrew Wan (Concertmaster, MSO) and Jonathan Crow (Concertmaster, TSO).

Roddy Ellias: Acts of Light

Also recently released is the ethereally beautiful Acts of Light by Donna Brown and Roddy Ellias.  All tracks are composed by Ottawa’s Roddy Ellias with texts by the composer’s wife Sandra Nicholls.  The pieces are performed by Ottawa’s Donna Brown (soprano), Jennifer Swartz (harp), Ken Simpson (marimba), Frederic Lacroix (piano), Roddy Ellias, (guitar).  Don’t miss out on this amazing disc!

Colin Mack: Imprints

Colin Mack’s Imprints is an excellent recording by another cross-section of Ottawa’s finest musicians.  Here we have engaging performances by Robert Cram, Doreen Taylor-Claxton, Shoshana Telner, John Wong, Claudia Cashin-Mack, Noemi Racine and Julian Armour (Music and Beyond).  This is one recording that will certainly leave its imprint on your ear!

Jan Jarvlepp: Flights of Fancy

Innovative composer and cellist Jan Jarvlepp has three recordings for sale here at the Leading Note: Flights of Fancy, Soundtracks of the Imagination and Garbage Concerto.  Jarvlepp’s musical fusion combines the excitement of rock and jazz rhythms with the large scale classical structures found in orchestral and chamber music.  Perfect for any genre-jumper!

Evelyn Stroobach: Aurora Borealis

Evelyn Stroobach’s compact disc entitled Aurora Borealis contains eleven of her compositions composed for a variety of different musical genres and her works are performed by some of Canada’s leading musicians.  This eclectic mix was actually the first local artist CD to be entered in our catalogue.  Don’t miss out!

Hail: Canadian Art Song (Taylor-Claxton & Dueck)

Local soprano Doreen Taylor-Claxton teams up with pianist Valerie Dueck in the recording Hail: Canadian Art Song. Both are award winners with great skill and a long list of accomplishments.  The pieces they perform are almost exclusively by Ottawa composers, including John G. Armstrong, James Wright, Colin Mack and Fred Lacroix.

Deirdre Piper: Canadian Sounds

Organist and composer Deirdre Piper presents a selection of organ music by Canadian composers alongside some of her own chamber music. Canadian Sounds includes “Diversions” for saxophone quartet, performed by Saxart, and “Khoreia”, a chamber work performed by Peter Smith (clarinet), Joan Harrison (cello), and Elaine Keillor (piano).

Such a wealth of local culture all in one place!  Come visit us!

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