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Jan
31
Fri
2025
Cancelled due to snow: Duo Majoya in concert: Canadian Suite Celebrations tour – organ and piano duets @ Langley Canadian Reformed Church
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Jan 31 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

We are sorry to have to announce that tonight’s concert is cancelled due to snow and icy conditions.
We plan to reschedule this concert at a later date.  Stay tuned!

Marnie Giesbrecht and Joachim Segger are Duo Majoya, a versatile and innovative keyboard team that performs keyboard duets of all combinations in North America, Europe, South Africa and Asia. Duo Majoya records a broad range of repertoire on CDs and on their YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@duomajoya; for more information, please see www.duomajoya.com.

The Langley concert will be interactive, including congregational singing and a close-up of the keyboards. Dr. Marnie Giesbrecht and Dr. Joachim Segger have taught at the University of Alberta and Kings University and are excellent communicators. Marnie and Joachim are Music Directors at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Edmonton.

What can you expect? The duo will perform on the organ and the piano and sometimes do so simultaneously with four hands on the keyboard! This concert will be fascinating, informative, and entertaining for children as well! Join us for a wonderful evening of musical enjoyment. Refreshments will be served after the program.

Programme:

Sonata in D Major, K. 381        Wolfgang A. Mozart (1756-1791) arr. Duo Majoya

  • Allegro
  • Andante
  • Allegro molto

Grande Suite pour orgue et piano (2015-16)       Denis Bédard (b. 1950)

  • I Ouverture
  • II Évocation (les Prairies canadiennes)
  • III Ritournelle
  • IV Dialogue
  • V Intermezzo
  • VI Menuet
  • VII Marche

Psalm 65 improv and hymn sing

Slavonic Dances                 Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

  • E minor, op. 46 no. 2
  • A flat major, op. 46 no 3

The Last Rose of Summer for Piano and Organ (2011) Jacobus Kloppers (b. 1937)

Capriccio pour orgue et piano (2007)               Denis Bédard

As Duo Majoya, Marnie Giesbrecht and Joachim Segger have performed a distinctive repertoire of commissioned, original and arranged works on community and university concert series, at conventions and international organ festivals. Commissions include works for organ duet and organ/piano by Canadian and international composers funded by the RCCO (Royal Canadian College of Organists), AFA, Canada Council, and other sources. Commissions include more than twenty pieces for organ duet and organ/piano by Canadian and international composers; Duo Majoya records a broad range of keyboard duet repertoire on CDs and videos.

Duo Majoya’s “Canadian Suite Celebrations” CD and concert tour celebrates the music of Canadian composers, including Denis Bédard. The CD and tour feature Bédard’s colourful, majestic and delightful Grande Suite for Organ and Piano, which is filled with memorable tunes and sparkling wit., as well as Canadian-South African composer Jacobus Kloppers’ poignant and moving Last Rose of Summer.
Listen to the CD here: https://centrediscs.bandcamp.com/album/canadian-suite-celebrations

Enthusiasts and advocates for the development of organ music in Edmonton and Canada through leadership roles in the RCCO and other regional and national musical organizations, Giesbrecht and Segger also serve the Edmonton community as music directors at First Presbyterian Church. The duo was inducted into the Edmonton Cultural Hall of Fame in June, 2014 for their individual careers and exceptional work as Duo Majoya. In July, 2015, Giesbrecht and Segger were inaugurated Honorary Fellows of the Royal Canadian College of Organists.

Giesbrecht and Segger began playing piano duets upon meeting as students. Their piano studies intersected in the classes of Ernesto Lejano (University of Alberta) and Kurt Neumüller (Mozarteum in Salzburg); and the Eastman School of Music (Cecile Genhart and Barry Snyder). Playing piano duets continues to be a constant joy.
Dr. Giesbrecht is Professor Emerita and University Organist at the University of Alberta; and Adjunct Professor of at The King’s University; Dr. Segger is Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department at The King’s University.

 

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Feb
2
Sun
2025
First Sundays at Four: Candlemas Evensong @ St. Mary's Kerrisdale Anglican Church
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Feb 2 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by St Mary’s Kerrisdale Parish Choir with Kirk Adsett, Director of Music/Organist

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Feb
4
Tue
2025
Duo Majoya in concert: Canadian Suite Celebrations tour – organ and piano duets @ St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church
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Feb 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Duo Majoya is the husband-and-wife musical power couple of organist Marnie Giesbrecht and pianist Joachim Segger, the uniquely versatile and innovative keyboard team that has circled the globe performing keyboard duets of all combinations across North America, Europe, South Africa and Asia.
Just in time for the Valentine’s season, this dynamic duo brings their fun and light-hearted concert to St. Andrew’s-Wesley for one unforgettable night, performing a selection of works by Canadian composers Denis Bédard, Jacobus Kloppers, Ruth Watson Henderson, and others on St. Andrew’s-Wesley’s 4-manual Casavant Fréres organ (Opus 1475) and Steinway “Heirloom” concert grand piano.
This concert is part of Duo Majoya’s “Canadian Suite Celebrations” tour, which celebrates the music of Canadian composers, including Denis Bédard. The program features Bédard’s colourful, majestic and delightful Grande Suite for Organ and Piano, which is filled with memorable tunes and sparkling wit. Also on the program is Canadian-South African composer Jacobus Kloppers’ poignant and moving Last Rose of Summer.
Listen to the CD here: https://centrediscs.bandcamp.com/album/canadian-suite-celebrations
Physical copies will also be available for sale at this concert.

Programme:

Grande Suite pour orgue et piano (2015-16) Denis Bédard (b. 1950)
I Ouverture – II Évocation (les Prairies canadiennes) – III Ritournelle – IV Dialogue – V Intermezzo – VI Menuet – VII Marche

Longlac Tableaux for organ and piano (2014)           Zachary Wadsworth (b. 1983)
III Meditation: The Aurora in Snow – II Tarantella: Black Fly Season

Suite for Piano and Organ (2011)                   Ruth Watson Henderson (b. 1932)
I Prelude – II Interlude – III Romance – IV Dance

Wind Riders of Alberta (2018)            Cary Ratcliff (b. 1953)
– A Clatter of Aspens – A Dance of Whooping Cranes

The Last Rose of Summer for Piano and Organ (2011)          Jacobus Kloppers (b. 1937)

Capriccio pour orgue et piano (2007)            Denis Bédard

 

As Duo Majoya, Marnie Giesbrecht and Joachim Segger have performed a distinctive repertoire of commissioned, original and arranged works on community and university concert series, at conventions and international organ festivals. Commissions include works for organ duet and organ/piano by Canadian and international composers funded by the RCCO (Royal Canadian College of Organists), AFA, Canada Council, and other sources. Commissions include more than twenty pieces for organ duet and organ/piano by Canadian and international composers; Duo Majoya records a broad range of keyboard duet repertoire on CDs and videos.

Enthusiasts and advocates for the development of organ music in Edmonton and Canada through leadership roles in the RCCO and other regional and national musical organizations, Giesbrecht and Segger also serve the Edmonton community as music directors at First Presbyterian Church. The duo was inducted into the Edmonton Cultural Hall of Fame in June, 2014 for their individual careers and exceptional work as Duo Majoya. In July, 2015, Giesbrecht and Segger were inaugurated Honorary Fellows of the Royal Canadian College of Organists.

Giesbrecht and Segger began playing piano duets upon meeting as students. Their piano studies intersected in the classes of Ernesto Lejano (University of Alberta) and Kurt Neumüller (Mozarteum in Salzburg); and the Eastman School of Music (Cecile Genhart and Barry Snyder). Playing piano duets continues to be a constant joy.
Dr. Giesbrecht is Professor Emerita and University Organist at the University of Alberta; and Adjunct Professor of at The King’s University; Dr. Segger is Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department at The King’s University.

 

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Feb
7
Fri
2025
Neil Cockburn: Award-Winning Organist in Concert @ St. James Anglican Church
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Feb 7 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm

The new Director of Music at Vancouver’s Christ Church Cathedral, Neil Cockburn, will perform a solo organ recital at St James’ Anglican Church, featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, and Louis Vierne.

Celebrated for his diverse repertoire interests and expertise, he performs an all-encompassing spectrum of solo organ recitals on a wide range of instrument types, from all-Bach recitals on historically inspired organs, to symphonic programmes on romantic instruments, and concerts of entirely new works.

About five years ago, Neil presented an eclectic programme at Vancouver’s Canadian Memorial United Church, and he has been described as an immensely gifted musician.  St James’ Anglican Church is pleased to welcome Neil back to Vancouver for a concert that promises to be a unique and captivating experience, showcasing his mastery of the instrument and his versatility as a performer.

A brilliant musician on the majestic organ at St James’ Anglican Church : the perfect combination !

About Neil Cockburn

  • Born in Scotland in 1972, Neil Cockburn’s musical training began as Organ Scholar of Keble College, Oxford University where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music. He studied organ performance at the School for the Arts at Boston University, USA. On returning to the UK he enrolled at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists who awarded Neil the coveted Limpus Prize for the highest national marks, in organ playing
  • Neil stepped onto the international organ concert platform in 1996 when he won the Dublin International Organ Competition at the age of 24.  Since then he has performed widely in the United Kingdom as well as in Ireland, France, Sweden, the United States, Canada and South Africa
  • On graduating from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester in 1997, he pursued further studies with Dame Gillian Weir in the UK and Jean Boyer in France. A generous scholarship from the Pilling Trust also enabled him to study with Susan Landale at the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Rueil-Malmaison in France, where in 1999 he won the Premier Prix à l’unanimité du CNSM, and in 2000 he was awarded the annual Lili Boulanger Memorial Fund Prize
  • From 2000 until 2015 he was Head of Organ Studies at Mount Royal Conservatory, where he worked alongside Sir Simon Preston on the International Summer School ( 2000-2009 ), and was Artistic Director of the Calgary Organ Festival ( 2010-2015 ). He was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award by Mount Royal University in June 2014, and became Director of Music at the Anglican Cathedral Church of the Redeemer in Calgary in 2015 – a position he held until 2022, when he assumed the position of Director of Chapel Music at the University of King’s College in Halifax
  • In January 2025, Neil Cockburn was appointed as the new Director of Music at Vancouver’s Christ Church Cathedral

About St James Music Series

The St James’ Music Series was launched in 2017 to offer a diverse range of concerts that feature highly accomplished artists.  Past concerts at St James’ have included the Dutch Butter Quartet, Siglo de Oro vocal ensemble ( London, UK ) Selwyn College Choir ( Cambridge, UK ), the Royal Holloway Choir ( London, UK ), The Gesualdo Six, and Clare College Choir ( Cambridge, UK ), Siglo de Oro ( London, UK ),as well as virtuoso musicians Michał Szostak ( Poland ) and Loreto Aremendi ( Spain ), and outstanding Canadian musicians such as Christina Hutten, Christina Mahler, and Chloe Kim.

St James’ Church is an historic building designed by Adrian Gilbert Scott, whose architectural masterpiece has resulted in a church with exceptional acoustics that are appreciated by performers and audience alike, enabling a heightened appreciation of music.

 

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Feb
22
Sat
2025
Kara-Lis Coverdale in concert @ Pacific Spirit United Church
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Feb 22 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

More info to come.

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Mar
2
Sun
2025
First Sundays at Four: Holden Evening Prayer @ St. Mary's Kerrisdale Anglican Church
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Mar 2 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by St Mary’s Kerrisdale Parish Choir with Kirk Adsett, Director of Music/Organist

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Mar
8
Sat
2025
Loreto Aramendi : The Virtuoso Organist @ St. James Anglican Church
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Mar 8 @ 7:30 pm – 8:45 pm

St. James’ is pleased to welcome back Loreto Aramendi, organist of the Basílica de Santa María del Coro de San Sebastián, Spain.  She has given many recitals in Europe, Argentina, Japan, Russia, and the United States, and her extraordinary skill and musicianship have been highly praised

Playing and interpretation of a very high standard
thanks to the performer’s stunning technique’ 
 – David Baker

‘A fine example of absolute musicianship, sound
technique and utter command over the instrument’
  – Sydney Organ Journal

‘Thrilled by her genius …
She has a unique gift that is very rare’ – JAV Records

What sets Loreto Aramendi’s concerts apart are the symphonic transcriptions of works by Liszt, Fauré, Rachmaninoff, and Saint-Saëns. These transcriptions are not simplified arrangements, but concert versions of great orchestral works which push both the instrument and player to the limit. As such, they show off the rich tonal colours of the organ necessary for interpreting orchestral music, which are otherwise unheard in strict organ repertoire. As well, the organ transcriptions require a musician of exceptional virtuosic and artistic skill – and that Loreto Aramendi has in spades.

A concert not to be missed !

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Mar
10
Mon
2025
VCT Orpheum Silent Movie Mondays: Piccadilly @ Orpheum Theatre
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Mar 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A British 1929 drama featuring betrayal, forbidden love, and murder, and movie star Anna May Wong, whose career started in Hollywood but soon became international, spanning several decades.  Accompanied live by eminent Vancouver organist Edward Norman on the historic Wurlitzer organ.

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Mar
21
Fri
2025
Bach Birthday Bash Organ Concert @ Roy Barnett Recital Hall, UBC
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Mar 21 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

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Apr
4
Fri
2025
Organist Aart Bijkerk in Concert @ Coaldale Canadian Reformed Church
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Apr 4 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
For anyone in Alberta, in the Lethbridge area!
With music by:
J.S. Bach
Alexandre Guilmant
Charles-Marie Widor
Tibor Pikethy
Herman Van Vliet
Jan Zwart

Born in The Netherlands, Aart Bijkerk pursued his musical
training at an early age, studying with renowned organists such
as Frans van Tilburg and Herman van Vliet. Aart has specialised in
the works of the French romantic composers such as Dupré,
Guilmant, Vierne, and Widor. In 1998 he played the complete 8th
symphony from Charles-Marie Widor during the Widor Festival
in the St Joriskerk ( Saint George’s Church ) in Amersfoort, The
Netherlands. A frequent participant in organ competitions on the
historic eighteenth-century organ in the Grote Kerk of Maassluis,
Aart was twice awarded first prize. He has served as organist for
a number of churches in The Netherlands, and since immigrating
to Canada he is connected with the Canadian Reformed Church
in Yarrow, and frequently is a guest organist at Abbotsford and
Chilliwack Churches.

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January – April 2025 Jan – Apr 2025
  • 2024 RCCO Vancouver Centre Members’ Recital
  • 18th Annual Halloween Concert
  • 2023 RCCO Vancouver Centre Members’ Recital
  • RCCO Vancouver Centre 2023 Organ Crawl
  • Sacred Repertoire of J.S. Bach

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