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Three hilarious shorts from Chaplin’s early years (1916 and 1917), featuring three of Vancouver’s own organists providing live accompaniment on the historic Wurlitzer organ, with literally all the bells and whistles!
The Fireman, with organist Michael Dirk
The Floorwalker, with organist Isaac Howie
The Adventurer, with organist Koos van Nieuwkoop
Info: https://vancouvercivictheatres.com/events/silent-movie-mondays-charlie-chaplin-shorts-jun-3-2024/
From the CRMSS (Canadian Renaissance Music Summer Schools) website:
New this year, CRMSS Pacific 2024 will include the opportunity for keyboard players to explore Renaissance instruments, historical playing styles, and music of the period with Christina Hutten of the University of British Columbia as instructor. Some of the events we are planning for participants in Keyboard Day include:
- Demonstration and Masterclass at West Vancouver United Church
- Stringed Keyboard Instrument Encounter and Masterclass
- Workshop on Keyboard in Renaissance Ensemble Music
- Lecture Recital: Sights and Sounds of Renaissance Italy’s Surviving Keyboard Instruments
- Potential Class on Renaissance Instrumental Music in a Liturgical Context
We have extended our application period for instrumentalists. Applications from players are still being accepted (as of May 24).
Instruments
We are very lucky to be able to offer the opportunity for keyboard players to hear and play the following instruments:
- At West Vancouver United Church, we have access to a mechanical action organ built by Martin Pasi of Roy, Washington after historical Dutch and North-German models.
- Although this is a versatile instrument built to serve the needs of a modern congregation, many aspects of its sound, touch, and construction allow for rich exploration of Renaissance organ music.
- Single-strung Italian harpsichord built by Colin Booth after an instrument by Domenicus Pisaurensis, early 16th century.
- Double-strung Italian harpsichord (short octave) built by José Verstappen after late 16th century models.
- Flemish single manual harpsichord built by Hubert Bédard, quilled in quill, after Ruckers single manual (1644).
- A collection of virginals built by Craig Tomlinson after Ruckers (1640).
Repertoire
Students are welcome to bring Renaissance repertoire from all over Europe to work on in masterclasses. Here are a few composers to consider: Jehan Titelouze, Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons, Peter Philips, Thomas Weelkes, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Arnolt Schlick, Conrad Paumann, Paul Hofhaimer, Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach, Marc Antonio Cavazzoni, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Andrea Gabrieli, Giovanni Gabrieli, Claudio Merulo, Giovanni de Macque, Giovanni Maria Trabaci, Antonio de Cabezon, or Girolamo Frescobaldi. There are also many anonymous compositions to be found in collections like the Faenza Codex or Buxheimer Orgelbuch, and the publications of Attaignant and others.
Possible extension
Additionally, advanced players of historical keyboard instruments will have the opportunity to extend their participation in CRMSS Pacific 2024, allowing for a deeper dive into Renaissance keyboard music and ensemble playing skills over the course of a few days.
Level of experience required
The activities of Keyboard Day are open to lovers of historical keyboard music of every level. All participants will have an opportunity to play the historical keyboard instruments and participate fully in workshops, but masterclass slots will be offered on the basis of audition, arranged after your application to attend CRMSS Pacific 2024 is successful. Students wishing to participate as a keyboard player beyond Keyboard Day should be professional-track students or professional players of organ or other keyboard instruments.
How to apply to come to Keyboard Day
All applicants to CRMSS Pacific 2024 use the same application form, be they a singer or an instrumentalist. Please go to our How to apply to attend CRMSS Pacific 2024 page for more information and a link to the online application form.
Isaac will be competing in the second Feith Organ Competition in Blieskastel, Germany in late August, and will showcase the competition repertoire in this recital. You are warmly invited to come and encourage him!
The competition describes this year’s theme as follows:
‘Under the motto “Organ music between tradition and modernity” we want to showcase the artistic diversity of the organ in 2024 with works by Jehan Alain, Anton Heiller, Maurice Duruflé and Theo Brandmüller.’
ROGER SAYER, the organist who worked with HANS ZIMMER to create the soundtrack for the blockbuster film INTERSTELLAR, is marking the 10th anniversary of the movie with a worldwide tour culminating in five concerts across Canada. Since the release of the movie 10 years ago, the music from INTERSTELLAR has developed a huge following, introducing the organ to many audiences for the first time.
SAYER will share his experience of working with composer ZIMMER and director CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, two living geniuses of cinema, before playing his own transcription of all the epic hits from the soundtrack on the organ, the instrument that ZIMMER specifically used to express the wonder and mystery of space. “He [Sayer] is without doubt an extraordinary artist whose humanity shines in the impeccable artistry that flows from his hands” (ZIMMER).
SAYER has presented INTERSTELLAR 10 to sold-out audiences in Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom and Europe. Canadian performances include:
October 5 Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax, NS
October 8 Church of St Andrew and St Paul, Montréal, QC
October 19 Metropolitan United Church, Toronto, ON
October 22 Knox United Church, Calgary, AB
October 25 St Andrews-Wesley United Church, Vancouver, BC
Interstellar, as arranged by Roger Sayer, follows the drama and intense emotions of the storyline interweaving the main themes from the movie including Cornfield Chase, Stay, and No Time for Caution in one continuous captivating performance.
Program includes:
- opening theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey (Also sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss)
- selections from The Planets by Gustav Holst
- a special screening of a brief documentary about the creation of the Interstellar soundtrack followed by Q&A with Roger Sayer
- Interstellar soundtrack hits!
Programme
Rachel Alflatt and Denis Bédard
Hymn Medley
Lorraine and Cliff Reinhardt
Laudamus Te – Antonio Vivaldi
Catherine Laub and Lorraine Reinhardt
Just a Closer Walk with Thee – arr. Richard Walters
Catherine Laub and Rita Attrot
i thank you god – e.e.cummings, Edward Elgar, arr. E. Dainow
Nella Fantasia – Chiara Ferrau, Ennio Morricone
Gavotte – J.S. Bach
In Time of Silver Rain – Langston Hughes, Rollo Dilworth
Edette Gagne
Anne Johnson, flute, and Elina Singh, percussion
It’s Tight Like That – Tampa Red & Georgia Tom
Sweet Georgia Brown – Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard, Kenneth Casey.
Eh La Bas – Paul Barbarin
Foolish Questions – Arthur Smith
Some of These Days – Shelton Brooks
Bring Me Sunshine – Arthur Kent, Sylvia Dee
The Creole Jazz Band Trio
A Time for All Things – Ecclesiastes, Douglas E Wagner
An Irish Blessing – trad., Douglas Nolan
St Thomas Anglican Church Choir
Halloween Spooktacular
An eerie journey through some of the most haunting and iconic pieces in classical and cinematic music!
J. S. Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, performed by organist Isaac Howie
Hermann- Psycho Suite
Carpenter – Halloween Theme
and others
Halloween Costumes encouraged!!
A fantastically nightmarish masterpiece of German Expressionism, dating from 1920, just in time for Halloween! With organist Koos van Nieuwkoop providing live accompaniment on the historic Wurlitzer organ.
Info: https://vancouvercivictheatres.com/events/vct-silent-movie-mondays-the-cabinet-of-dr-caligari-oct-28-2024/