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SUMMARY:Ethereal Sounds
DESCRIPTION:Ethereal sounds written by Canadian\, American\, and European composers\, this 21st century cello program links disparate times\, geographies\, and modes of music making. Some moments draw upon the familiar sounds of the cello as a solo instrument\, while others will extend and augment the instrument with elaborate textures and pre-recorded lines layered to culminate in a nourishing cello experience. \nProgramme / \n\nPhilip Glass\, Orbit; The Secret Agent; The Paris Sky\nKaija Saariaho\, Sept Papillons\nFjóla Evans\, Augun\nGiovanni Sollima\, Alone\nIndia Yeshe Gailey\, (untitled new piece)\nMichael Harrison\, Just Ancient Loops\n\nAbout the artist / \nIndia Yeshe Gailey is a cellist\, composer\, and improviser based in Montréal. Compelled to play music that speaks to our time\, she draws from many eras and genres\, performing as a solo artist and collaborator in halls\, museums\, bars\, galleries\, homes\, and castles around the world. In 2017\, she released her first solo album\, Lucid\, a collaboration with three emerging Canadian composers. More recently\, she earned her Master of Music degree under the tutelage of Matt Haimovitz at McGill’s Schulich School of Music. \nOther recent highlights include working with Philip Glass at the Scotia Festival of Music\, winning a Graduate Mobility Award from McGill to perform in Germany\, and holding a fellowship at Garth Newel Music Center in Virginia. India tours regularly with the environmental chamber jazz quartet New Hermitage\, a group which received Music Nova Scotia’s 2019 “Classical Recording of the Year” award for their live improvisation with bass clarinettist Jeff Reilly. Noted as “a young musician to watch” (Scotia Festival)\, India is the recipient of several awards and honours\, including five Nova Scotia Talent Trust scholarships and the Yuh Lih and Marion Kuo Award for Instrumental Excellence.
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/ethereal-sounds/
LOCATION:Chalmers Performance Space\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:National,Ontario
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SUMMARY:KappaMusik Crossing
DESCRIPTION:Experimental Music for Ensembles\, Drums\, and Electronics | James Harley / Philippe Hode-Keyser \nThis new disc represents decades of musical exploration\, rooted in jazz but pushing far out from that tradition. All of the music is based on notated scores for large ensembles (« big bands ») but improvisation plays a large role. Performances by Hode-Keyser in Montreal of existing music composed in the 1980s by Harley led to two new works composed specially for Hode-Keyser’s Ensemble Kappa. These scores question the jazz tradition through a lense shaped by immersion in European contemporary music\, after Harley had spent six years living in London\, Paris\, and Warsaw.  KappaMusik was premiered at the Open Ears Festival in Kitchener. \nThis CMC presentation will explore the dynamic relationship between notated musical scores and creative interpretation/improvisation. The Cool Hearts Band will perform two versions of Sabbath\, one of the works included on the  CD\, alongside a discussion of the creative process that shaped the project. \nJames Harley is Professor of Music and Critical Studies in Improvisation at the University of Guelph. Philippe Hode-Keyser is a musician and band-leader in Montreal. \nAdmission Free* \nTime / 2:00-4:00 pm / Doors at 1:30 pm \n*Audience members who make a $20 donation to the CMC during advanced registration or at the door will receive a free copy of the album courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/kappamusik-crossing/
LOCATION:Chalmers Performance Space\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:National,Ontario,Region
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SUMMARY:TAXES | a workshop for artists
DESCRIPTION:Time / 1:00-3:00 pm\, doors at 12:30 pm \nDealing with the stress and confusion of tax season can be especially challenging for artists. Artbooks Senior Tax Preparer Tova Epp leads a workshop for composers\, musicians\, and other artists that will help participants prepare for tax season\, offering insights into managing and tracking your finances. \nTova will guide participants through various topics ranging from eligible deductions\, to handling grants\, document preparation\, and more! There will be opportunities for participants to ask questions during the workshop. \nWe encourage you to register in advance to attend in person\, and to submit questions upon registration. This workshop will be livestreamed. The information provided in this workshop will be relevant to any artist filing their taxes within Canada. Click here to view workshop handouts.
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/taxes-a-workshop-for-artists/
LOCATION:Chalmers Performance Space\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y 1J9\, Canada
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