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                    <text>School of Music

50

YEARS

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Faculty of Fine Arts
University of Victoria

�UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

FACULTY
CONCERT SERIES
The Lafayette String Quartet
Ann Elliott-Goldschmid, violin
Sharon Stanis, violin
Joanna Hood, viola
Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, cello

This concert is presented on the traditional territory of the
WS’ANEC’ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees) and Wyomilth (Esquimalt)
peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Saturday, November 4, 2017 • 8 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria

Adults: $25 / Seniors: $20 / Students &amp; UVic alumni: $10

�PROGRAM
Quartet in E-flat major, Op. post. 125, D. 87 	
	
	
	
Allegro moderato
	
Scherzo: Prestissimo
	Adagio
	Allegro

Franz Schubert
(1797–1828)

Quartet No. 12 in D-flat major, Op. 133 	
Dmitri Shostakovich
	
	
(1906–1975)
	Moderato–Allegretto
	Allegretto–Adagio–Moderato–Adagio–Moderato–Allegretto

I NT E R M I S S I O N
Concession open in the lounge

Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 127	

Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770–1827)

	Maestoso–Allegro
	
Adagio ma non troppo e molto cantabile–
	
Andante con moto–Adagio molto espressivo
	
Scherzando vivace
	Finale

�About the Lafayette String Quartet
Formed in 1986, and Artists in Residence at the University of Victoria since 1991, the Lafayette
String Quartet is known for their rich sonority, masterful interpretations and extraordinary
ensemble. During their 30th anniversary season in 2016-17, the Lafayette Quartet performed
the Shostakovich Cycle to sold out audiences at home in Victoria and in Waterloo, Ontario, and
performed concerts across Canada, and in Europe.
For five years, the LSQ prospered in Detroit, where its members taught at the Center for
Creative Studies/Institute of Music and Dance, and Oakland University. The LSQ itself received
coaching from some of the world’s most esteemed quartets — the Amadeus, Alban Berg, and
Cleveland — and from violinist Rostislav Dubinsky, of the legendary Borodin Quartet, who
served as their “musical mentor” until his death in 1997.
The Quartet’s musicianship was recognized early on. In their first years together they were
ranked among Musical America’s “Young Artists to Watch,” won the Grand prize at the Fischoff
National Chamber Music Competition and top prizes at the Portsmouth (now City of London)
International String Quartet Competition, and the Chicago Discovery Competition. As winners
of the 1988 Cleveland String Quartet Competition, the LSQ had the opportunity to study for
two years with the Cleveland Quartet at the Eastman School of Music, in Rochester, New York.
As Artists-in-Residence at the University of Victoria, their dedication and skill has played a major
role in building one of the finest music schools in Canada.
In addition to quartet performances and collaborating with colleagues in the School of Music,
members of the quartet teach individual lessons, coach chamber music groups, and give studio
masterclasses on a weekly basis. They have been principal players of the Galiano Ensemble of
Victoria since its inception and continue to serve the community promoting strings in the public
schools through outreach programs and the strings mentoring course at UVic. In June, they offer Quartet Fest West, an intensive quartet seminar that brings together young musicians from
all over the world.Their annual Health Awareness Forum, founded in 2006, offers timely insights
from top health experts on a wide range of topics. They received honorary doctorates from
University Canada West and were awarded the inaugural Craigdarroch Award for Excellence in
Artistic Expression from the University of Victoria.
The LSQ has performed across Canada, the United States, Mexico and Europe, with concerts
often allied with masterclasses and workshops. They had a close and lasting relationship with
the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon while playing on the set of Amatis owned by the
institution.
The LSQ carries a large, wide-ranging repertoire, from the classical period to the present, and
has commissioned and premiered music from numerous composers. Since 1990, the LSQ has
released numerous CDs on the Dorian, Centrediscs, AdLar, CBC and other labels (including its
own). They have been the subject of numerous articles and the book The Four and the One: In
Praise of String Quartets by David Rounds, published in 1999.

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                    <text>VIOLIN STUDIO RECITAL
Violin students from the studio of Sharon Stanis
	

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2017 | 2:30 PM

Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
Admission by donation
	

	

	
PROGRAM
	
	

Sonata	No.	2	in	A	minor,	BWV	1003	 	
		
I.	Grave						
	
	
	

						
	

				
	

																									Johann	Sebastian	Bach		
	
																														(1685–1750)	

	
	
Violin	Sonata	in	E	minor,	K.	304							 	
I.	Allegro	
	
	
	

	
	

	
	

	
	

				Wolfgang	Amadeus	Mozart		
	
		
			(1756–1791)	

	

	

	

	

	
Chloe	Kim,	baroque	violin	

	
	
Partita	No.	3	in	E	major					
IV:	Minuet	II	
V:	Bourre	

	
Cleo	Yong,	violin	
Janelle	Cavezza,	piano	

	

	

										J.	S.	Bach	

	
Lucy	Toews,	violin	

	
	
Violin	Sonata	No.	4	in	A	minor	
	
	
	
	
II:	Andante	scherzoso,	più	allegretto	 	
	
	
	
Lucy	Toews,	violin	
Emily	Markwart,	piano	
	
	
The	Lark	Ascending							
	
	
	
	
	

	

	

Linda	Donn,	violin	
Vincy	Ip,	piano	

												Ludwig	van	Beethoven	
	
																(1770–1827)	

									Ralph	Vaughan	Williams		
(1872–1958)	

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Violin	Sonata	in	G	minor													
I.	Allegro	vivo	 	
	

	
	

	
	

	
	

	
	

											Claude	Debussy		
	
			(1862–1918)	

	
	

	
	

	
	

	
	

	
	

													Bjarne	Brustad		
	
			(1895–1978)	

	
Sin	Lung	Ling,	violin	
Yaping	Huang,	piano	

	
	
Sonata	No.	2	for	solo	violin,	Op.	27									
I.	Obsession		 	
	
	
II.	Malinconia	
	
	
Eventyrsuite	(Fairy	Tale	Suite)				
II.	Veslefrikk		 	
	

	
	

		Eugène	Ysaÿe	
			(1858–1931)	

	
Jasmine	Mather,	violin	
	
	

	
	

	
	

	
		

	
	

	
	
Fantasia	No.	7	in	E-flat	major	for	violin	solo		
I.	Dolce		
	
	
	
	

	
	

	
	

									Georg	Philipp	Telemann		
	
	
			(1681–1767)	

	
Chloe	Kim,	violin	

	
Francine	Hsu,	violin	

	
	
Sonata	No.	4	in	E	minor,	Op.	27	
	
	
	
	
I.		Lento	maestoso	
II.		Quasi	Lento	
III.		Presto	ma	non	troppo	
	
Carlos	Quijano	Vasquez,	violin	
	
	
	

	

	

		Eugène	Ysaÿe		

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Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, University of Victoria
November 3, 2017 • 12:30 p.m.
Featuring School of Music brass students
Scholastic Fanfare 					

					
Trumpet Ensemble
Jordan Smale, Tark Kim, Ryan Lau, Erika Richards,
Catrin Jones, Izzy Spencer, Jamey Meyer
Merrie Klazek, conductor

Paolo Eriani

	

						
Zachary Power	
Trombone Choir
Adam Bosse, Erin Marsh, Ben Pakosz, Zachary Power, William Quinn, Trevor Rutherford,
Grace Timney, Owen Worby, Silvan Wood, Heidi Worrall
Scott MacInnes, conductor

Take My Hand

Golyardes Grounde 				
				
	

	

		
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Izzy Spencer, trumpet
Allie Bertholm, horn
Erin Marsh, trombone
Zach Power, bass trombone

	

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Victor Ewald		
	I. Moderato - Più mosso 									 (1860 - 1935)
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Ryan Lau, trumpet
Sarah Mullane, horn
Heidi Worrall, trombone
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Ave Verum Corpus, K. 618

W. A. Mozart	
(1756 - 1791)

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Wes Curtis, trumpet
Tyrrell Loster, horn
Ben Pakosz, trombone
Aidan Fentiman, tuba
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	I. Intrada	
	III. Pastorale			

				
Emily McDermid, trumpet
Erika Richards, trumpet
Emily Axford, horn
William Quinn, trombone
Jason Gordon, euphonium

John Barnes Chance		
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Kraken
				
		
													

Chris Hazell
(b. 1948)

Sonata Octavi Toni 										
Giovanni Gabrieli		
						
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(1554-1612)
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Emily Axford, Allie Betholm, Sarah Mullane, Gillian Ramage, horn
Heidi Worrall, William Quinn, Jason Gordon, Adam Bosse, Erin Marsh, trombone
Aidan Fentiman, Paul Beauchesne, tuba
Scott MacInnes, conductor

UPCOMING AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 | 3-5 PM | Free admission
World New Music Days Live Stream: New Vistas Choral Concert
Watch the live broadcast from the beautiful setting of Vancouver’s
Christ Church Cathedral where the city’s finest choirs will perform
music from around the world. Light refreshments will be served.
This concert is part of the ISCM World New Music Days taking
place in Vancouver from November 2-8.
B037, MacLaurin Building, B-Wing

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                    <text>	Mátyás Sabo, Piano
	Mátyás Sabo, Piano

Monday, October 30 2017, 8:00 PM
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
Free admission
Monday, October 30 2017,
8:00 PM
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, MacLaurin Building
Free admission

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Drei klavierstücke(Three Piano Pieces) (1909) 																																																			 Arnold Schoenberg	
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Scherzo und Marsch S.177 (1851)
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                    <text>The University of Victoria School of Music
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The UVic Chamber Singers
Programme
Lullaby

William Byrd

Ecco mormorar l’onde

Claudio Monteverdi

Give the Poor Singer a Penny

Jack Beeson

The Log Driver’s Waltz

Wade Hemsworth, arr. Ron Smail
Women of the choir

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Hanacker’s Mill

Mary Plumstead
Rowan McWilliams, bass, Emily Mahbobi, piano

Erlkonig

Franz Schubert
Zander Felton, tenor

Chanson epique

Maurice Ravel
Xuguang Zhang, baritone

I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls

M. W. Balfe
Ai Horton, soprano

Good-Bye!

Francesco Paolo Tosti
Kieran Foss, tenor

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Mari to Tonosama

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Japanese Folk Song

Ladies of the choir
Barbara Allen

British/American Folk Song arr. Randall Gill
Men of the choir

Rock-a-ma Soul

Spiritual arr. Wayne Howorth

Three Shakespeare Songs
Full Fathom Five
The Cloud-Capped Towers
Over Hill, Over Dale

R. Vaughan Williams

This Moment Now

Aaron Jensen
Nicholas Renaud, conductor

�Members of the Chamber Singers
Juliet Beckwith
Alicia Belakova
Kyla Fradette
Desiree Hall
Ai Horton
Irina Kim
Katherine Rowlands
Olivia Duffin
Sophia Friesen
Susan Main
Cassidy Stahr
Victoria Zielke

James Cabangon
Zander Felton
Kieran Foss
Carson Moore
Nicholas Renaud
Adam Bosse
Ian Culling
Rowan McWilliams
Jordan Rettich
Owen Worby
Xuguang Zhang

Susan Young, director

The 12 Days of Halloween
1 An owl in an old oak tree
2 Two trick-or-treaters
3 Three black cats
4 Four skeletons
5 Five scary spooks!
6 Six goblins gobbling
7 Seven pumpkins glowing
8 Eight monsters shrieking
9 Ghosts a-booing
10 Ten ghouls a-groaning
11 Casks a-leaning
12 Bats a-flying

Saturday, October 28, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
Phillip T Young Recital Hall
University of Victoria
Admission by donation

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�UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

FACULTY CONCERT SERIES

Sounding Now:
Boyle, McFetridge
&amp; Young
FEATURING:

PATRICK BOYLE

TRUMPET, FLUGELHORN

GEORGE MCFETRIDGE
JAMES YOUNG

PIANO

DOUBLE BASS

We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the
WS’ANEC’ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees) and Wyomilth (Esquimalt)
peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Sunday, October 22, 2017 • 8 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria
Adults: $25 / Seniors: $20 / Students &amp; UVic alumni: $10

�PROGRAM
This concert features two 45 minute sets and a 15 minute intermission. All selections
are original compositions and improvisations. Specific selections will be announced
from the stage.
A short note from Patrick Boyle:
Over a decade ago, I got a call from the manager of The Ship Inn, a popular bar in my
hometown, St. John’s, NL. He said that there was a touring musician performing tonight
and he thought I should be down and sit in. That musician was George McFetridge. We
ended up playing a few tunes that night, I recall for certain we played “Tangerine” and
had a marvelous time. Fast forward to 2016 on the other side of the continent, when I
was on a gig in Victoria’s Chinatown, with bassist James Young for the first time. There was
a deep connection made straight away, and I was pleased when James invited me to play
in this trio format with George. George and James are two-thirds of The May Trio with
drummer Paul Fitterer, whose self-titled release is available at the intermission.
The trio performing for you this evening practices very nearly every single week, working
on our own compositions and improvisations. The music you hear this evening has never
been played before and will never be played again. Thank you for your attention and for
supporting live music.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Dr. Patrick Boyle (trumpet) is Associate Professor of Jazz Studies at UVic. Originally
from Newfoundland, Canada, he appears on over 50 commercial releases and 3
acclaimed solo albums. CBC Radio has called him a “trumpet personality” and “one
of Canada’s top jazz musicians.” He has cultivated the rare ability to synthesize a
range of influence — including jazz, rock, trad, Balkan, and South Indian music —
which all come together into a rhythmically compelling musical voice. In 2009, Patrick
performed at Carnegie Hall with tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain. www.patrickboyle.ca
George McFetridge (piano) made his way early on through deep knowledge
of standard repertoire, leading him to work in Toronto with Lee Konitz, among
many others. Beyond that, his aim has always been to arrive at a personal music,
culminating so far in the May Trio and B..M.. and Y... George makes open musical
landscapes that blur improvisation and composition. His interest is in the musical
unknown free of style or idiom.
James Young (bass) believes crossing musical boundaries is the key to his multistylistic approach to improvisation and composition. Upon moving to Victoria, James
embraced Bluegrass, Blues, Folk and Salsa with such luminaries as Doug Cox, Ken
Hamm, and Cuban Singer Adonis Puentis. His exploration of new musical styles
includes work with Ukrainian Shumka, Big Band Swing, Jazz, Free Jazz, Rock and Blues.
In Edmonton and Banff, James worked with noted Jazz musicians such as Pepper
Adams, Ed Bickert, Eddie Blackwell, Lenny Breau, Lee Konitz, Roscoe Mitchell, Phil
Nimmons, and Sam Rivers. In Toronto, James collaborated with many musicians such
as Julius Hemphill, Paul Cram, Holly Cole, Rich Underhill, Tom Walsh, among others.
www.jamesyoungbass.com

�UPCOMING EVENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 | 12:30 PM (By donation)

Tuesdaymusic

Take an afternoon break to enjoy a concert of varied repertoire and instruments featuring
UVic School of Music students.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 | 12:30 PM (By donation)

Fridaymusic

Featuring UVic School of Music voice students in a concert of varied repertoire.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 | 8 PM ($10-$20)

UVic Orchestra: A Tribute to Maureen Forrester

Noa Frenkel, contralto &amp; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor
Ajtony Csaba, conductor
This concert honours the extraordinary Canadian mezzo-soprano Maureen Forrester.
An artist who achieved great acclaim, Forrester was a generous teacher whose legacy
carries on through her many students. The program features a new work commissioned
by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra by Canada’s acclaimed film composer Howard
Shore. Also on the program is one of Forrester’s signature works, Gustav Mahler’s
Das Lied von der Erde as well as Richard Wagner’s Rienzi Overture.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 | 2:30 PM (By donation)

UVic Chamber Singers: Autumn Songs
Susan Young, director
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall

Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Centre (250-721-8480), online (tickets.uvic.ca) and at the door.
To receive our On the Pulse brochure &amp; newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

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Support the 50th anniversary season with a donation and be a
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�UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

FACULTY
CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES

French
Connections:
Poulenc
Stravinsky
Saint-Saëns
This concert is presented on the traditional territory of the
WS’ANEC’ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees) and Wyomilth (Esquimalt)
peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Saturday, October 14, 2017 • 8 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria
Adults: $25 / Seniors: $20 / Students &amp; UVic alumni: $10

�FEATURING
Gregor Craigie, narrator
&amp;
Donovan Waters, raconteur
The Lafayette String Quartet
Ann Elliott-Goldschmid, violin
Sharon Stanis, violin
Joanna Hood, viola
Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, violincello
Benjamin Butterfield, tenor
Arthur Rowe, piano
Harald Krebs, piano
Kinza Tyrrell, piano (BMus ‘96)
Marie-Perle Broadley, flute
Patricia Kostek, clarinet
Rebecca Hissen, clarinet (BMus ‘03)
Robyn Jutras, bassoon (BMus ‘04)
Merrie Klazek, trumpet
Scott MacInnes, trombone (MMus ‘11)
Alex Olsen, bass
Aaron Mattock, percussion (BMus ‘14)
Owen Underhill, conductor (BMus ‘75)

�PROGRAM
Rapsodie Nègre, Op. 1
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963)
	
Poem by Makoko Kangourou (1870–1895)
	
	
Prélude – Modéré
	
Ronde – Très vite
	
Honoloulou – Vocal Interlude – Lent et monotone
	
Pastorale – Modéré
	
Final – Presto et pas plus
Ann Elliott-Goldschmid and Sharon Stanis, violin
Joanna Hood, viola
Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, violoncello
Marie-Perle Broadley, flute
Patricia Kostek, clarinet
Arthur Rowe, piano
Benjamin Butterfield, baritone
L’Histoire du Soldat – Suite
Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
Narrative written for Stravinsky’s trio reduction of
L’Histoire du Soldat – Douglas J. Penick, after C. F. Ramuz
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	

I. The Soldier’s March
II. Airs by a Stream
III. Pastorale
IV. Royal March
V. The Little Concert
VI. 3 Dances: No. 1. Tango
VI. 3 Dances: No. 2. Waltz
VI. 3 Dances: No. 3. Ragtime
VII. Dance of the Devil
VIII. Grand Chorale
IX. Triumphant March of the Devil
Ann Elliott-Goldschmid, violin
Alex Olsen, double bass
Rebecca Hissen, clarinet
Robyn Jutras, bassoon
Merrie Klazek, trumpet
Scott MacInnes, trombone
Aaron Mattock, percussion
Gregor Craigie, narrator
Owen Underhill, conductor

�I NT E R M I S S I O N
Concession open in the lounge

Le Carnaval des Animaux
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
Poems by Ogden Nash (1902–1971)

No. 1 Introduction and Royal March of the Lion
No. 2 Hens and Roosters
No. 3 Wild Asses (Swift Animals)
No. 4 Tortoises
No. 5 The Elephant
No. 6 Kangaroos
No. 7 Aquarium
No. 8 Characters with Long Ears
No. 9 The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
No. 10 Aviary
No. 11 Pianists
No. 12 Fossils
No. 13 The Swan
No. 14 Finale
Harald Krebs and Kinza Tyrrell, piano
Ann Elliott-Goldschmid and Sharon Stanis, violin
Joanna Hood, viola
Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, violoncello
Alex Olson, bass
Marie-Perle Broadley, flute
Patricia Kostek, clarinet
Aaron Mattock, percussion
Donovan Waters, raconteur

Please join us for a reception in the lobby.

�BIOGRAPHIES
Gregor Craigie has been the host of CBC Radio’s On the Island since 2007. He
studied history at the University of Calgary, broadcast journalism at the BC Institute
of Technology, and his first radio job was reporting for CKWX in Vancouver. In 1999
he joined the BBC World Service in London as a news announcer and producer
and also reported for the American network CBS radio as well as freelancing for
CBC Radio. Following his BBC/CBC/CBS days, Gregor returned to Canada and to
the CBC exclusively. Most recently he has worked as a producer on The Current and
a radio reporter in the Kootenays. Gregor and his wife Rebecca are happy to be on
the island and look forward to staying in one place for a long time to come. For rest
and relaxation, he rides his bike and runs after his three young sons.
Dr. Donovan Waters, Q.C., F.R.S.C., is a leading international expert in trust law
and the author of several texts including Waters’ Law of Trusts in Canada now in
its fourth edition. He has had a distinguished academic career which has included
positions at the Universities of Oxford, London, Chicago, Saskatchewan, Montreal
and Victoria as well as holding an honorary doctorate from McGill University and an
honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Victoria. He is a Fellow
of the Royal Society of Canada, a member of the International Academy of Comparative Law, and a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. In
2016 he was presented by the international Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners,
based in London, England, with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In his ‘retirement’
he practices as a specialist in trusts law.
Dr. Waters has a love of the spoken English language, which he was able to indulge
throughout his years of teaching and lecturing around the world.

�UVIC

50

YEARS

Join us for an extraordinary season of
concerts and events to celebrate the
School of Music’s 50th Anniversary!

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 | 8 PM ($10-$20)

UVic Orchestra: A Tribute to Maureen Forrester
Noa Frenkel, contralto &amp; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor
Ajtony Csaba, conductor
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium

This concert honours the extraordinary Canadian mezzo-soprano Maureen Forrester. An
artist who achieved great acclaim, Forrester was a generous teacher whose legacy carries on
through her many students. The program features a new work commissioned by the Toronto
Symphony Orchestra by Howard Shore, Canada’s acclaimed film composer most renowned
for his scores for The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Also on the program is one of Forrester’s signature works, Gustav Mahler’s masterpiece, Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth), as well
as Richard Wagner’s Rienzi Overture.
DECEMBER 1–3

50th Anniversary Celebration Weekend &amp; Reunion
Inviting all School of Music alumni from near and far! We welcome you back to campus to
reconnect with fellow alumni. Mix and mingle at the dinner party on Friday, attend concerts,
fun activities, or a campus tour, and perform on the Phillip T. Young Recital Hall stage in an
“Open Mic” concert. Details at: finearts.uvic.ca/music/50th
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 | 8 PM ($10-$25)

UVic Chorus &amp; Orchestra: 50th Anniversary Gala Concert
Timothy Vernon, guest conductor
Arthur Rowe, piano &amp; Merrie Klazek, trumpet
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium

Founding artistic director of Pacific Opera Victoria, Maestro Vernon has earned the admiration of audiences and fashioned POV into one of the city’s true cultural treasures. Maestro
Vernon will conduct the UVic Chorus &amp; Orchestra in G. F. Handel’s Utrecht Te Deum, Hindemith’s Symphonic Metamorphosis, and Beethoven’s Coriolanus Overture. As an added treat,
School of Music faculty pianist Arthur Rowe and trumpeter Merrie Klazek will appear as soloists in Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1 for Strings and Trumpet. Cake reception to follow!
FEBRUARY 2–4

New Music &amp; Digital Media Festival
The landscape of new and experimental music in Canada has been greatly influenced by
the creative individuals who have taught and studied at the School of Music. Join us as we
celebrate this vital community with a weekend of new music, technology, and concerts
featuring the UVic Orchestra, faculty, students, alumni and special guests.

�UPCOMING EVENTS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 | 7:30 PM (Free)
Orion Series in Fine Arts
Guest Lecture with Dr. Klisala Harrison, ethnomusicologist (BMus ‘97)
How Music Can Help: Human Rights Deficits and Early Deaths in Urban Poverty
In this special lecture-presentation, Dr. Harrison looks at how popular and Indigenous
musics are used in Canadian efforts to address human rights deficits occurring in
poverty—which academics and activists link to premature deaths—as well as how
music can benefit urban poor in life-affirming ways. Harrison is Academy of Finland
Research Scholar at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Her main research interest
is how music may be used to address concrete social problems.
David Lam Auditorium, Rm. A144, MacLaurin Building, A-Wing
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 (Free)
The Adaskin Series in partnership with the Victoria Symphony
Tanya Tagaq, Adaskin Visitor, 2017
Christine Duncan, Director, Element Choir
Canadian Inuk experimental vocalist and artist, Tanya Tagaq, blends throat singing
with electronic, classical, punk and rock music. She won the Polaris Prize for best
Canadian album in 2014 and has played to major festivals and packed houses all over
the world. Christine Duncan possesses a five-octave range, and while she performs a
wide range of styles with ease, she is most in her element with free improvisation.
Discussion: Creative Collaboration in the Music Industry | 2:30–4 PM
Hosted by Dr. Patrick Boyle
Rm. B037, MacLaurin Building, B-Wing
Workshop with the UVic Chorus | 7–8:20 PM
Tagaq and Duncan lead the UVic Chorus in an improvisation workshop
exploring texture, timbre, rhythmic patterns and extended vocal techniques.
David Lam Auditorium, MacLaurin Building, A-Wing
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 | 12:30 PM (Free)
Lieder at Lunch: Mom and Pop Songs
An exploration of the German Lied (song) repertoire with Sharon and Harald Krebs.
Bring your lunch!
Rm. B037, MacLaurin Building, B-Wing
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 | 12:30 PM (By donation)
Fridaymusic
Featuring UVic School of Music string students in a concert of varied repertoire.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall

To receive our On the Pulse brochure &amp; newsletter by email,
contact: concert@uvic.ca
finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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	Erika	Richards,	Trumpet		
Erin	Zipper,	Piano		

	

	

Wednesday	September	27,	12:30	PM	
Phillip	T.	Young	Recital	Hall,	MacLaurin	Building	
Free	admission	
	

PROGRAM	

	

Suite	in	D	Major	
								 																																																																																																					Jeremiah	Clarke	
Rondeau,	The	Prince	of	Denmark’s		
	
	
	
	
	
									1674-1707	
	
	
Concerto	for	Trumpet	 	
																																																																																														Franz	Joseph	Haydn	
II:	Andante																																																																																																																																						1732-1809	
	
	
Aubade								
																																																																																																																						Jean-Yves	Daniel-Lesur	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
									1908-2002																														
	
	
Trumpet	Concerto	in	A-flat	Major																																																																											Alexander	Grigori	Arutiunian	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
									1920-2012	
	
	
I’ve	Got	a	Crush	on	You		
	
	
	
	
	
	
		George	&amp;	Ira	Gershwin	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
														1898-1937	&amp;	1896-1983	
	
	
	
Erika	Richards	is	from	the	class	of	Professor	Merrie	Klazek	
	
This	recital	is	presented	in	partial	fulfillment	of	the	requirements	
	for	the	Master	of	Music	(Performance)	program.	
	
	

Please	turn	off	all	cell	phones.	
	

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Erin Zipper, piano</text>
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