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September 2024

AUSOM Concert Series - Penderecki String Quartet (FTB)

2024-09-12 13:00

On Thursday, September 12, the Acadia School of Music Concert & Lecture Series presents the Penderecki String Quartet.

Described by Fanfare Magazine as “an ensemble of formidable power and keen musical sensitivity” and celebrating 30 years as Laurier University’s Quartet-in-Residence, the Penderecki Quartet is thrilled to return to Acadia and perform works by Prokofiev, Haydn, and Acadia alumna Carmen Braden (“The Raven Conspiracy”). In this presentation, they will discuss these works which they will perform later in the evening for the Acadia Performing Arts Series, with demonstrations and Q & A throughout.

This event begins at 1:00pm in FESTIVAL THEATRE.

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend – please join us!

 

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Picture of the members of the Penderecki String Quartet holding their instruments.

AUSOM Concert Series - Choral Singing in Prisons (FTB)

2024-09-19 13:00

On Thursday, September 19, the Acadia School of Music Concert & Lecture Series presents “Choral Singing in Prisons: Building Artistry, Changing Lives” – a presentation by Dr. Jamie Hillman.

In this talk, Dr. Hillman will discuss his work as Boston University Prison Arts Scholar to develop an innovative vocal music program in the Massachusetts prison system.

Dr. Hillman currently holds the Elmer Iseler Chair in Conducting at the University of Toronto where he is Director of Choral Studies and an Associate Professor.

This event begins at 1:00pm in FESTIVAL THEATRE.

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend – please join us!

 

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Picture of Dr. Jamie Hillman

NS Youth Choir - Seeking Light (Denton)

2024-09-22 13:30

“Seeking Light” - Reignited Nova Scotia Youth Choir program makes triumphant return with concerts in Acadia's Denton Hall, Wolfville on September 22 at 1:30pm (and later in Halifax).

In a program entitled “Seeking Light”, 35 of the most talented young singers from across the province will raise their voices together as the revived Nova Scotia Youth Choir in performances on Sunday, September 22 in Wolfville (1:30pm) and Halifax (7:30pm).

The Nova Scotia Youth Choir program, run by the Nova Scotia Choral Federation, is an ensemble that provides musical training for singers ages 16-25 from across the province. It is an opportunity to work intensively towards artistic excellence, develop musicianship, and perform together with some of the most accomplished and recognized instructors and conductors in Canada.  

On hiatus since Covid, this is an exciting year of rejuvenation and growth as we welcome a new generation of choristers into this nationally renowned program.

Dr. Jamie Hillman, from the University of Toronto, is the guest conductor for this season, supported by a faculty of fine musicians dedicated to education in vocal performance and musicianship - Amelia McMahon and Andrew Cranston as resident conductors, Adam Johnson on piano, and Maureen Batt, Ryan Henwood and Dr. Nicole Jordan as guest vocal coaches and clinicians.

In “Seeking Light”, the singers will weave together a program of uplifting music of diverse styles and will feature many Canadian composers like Marie-Claire Saindon, Tracy Wong, Matthew Emery and Andrew Balfour.

Concerts take place Sunday, September 22 at 1:30 pm at Denton Hall, Acadia University, Wolfville and at 7:30pm at The Joseph Strug Hall, Fountain School of the Performing Arts, Halifax.  Tickets are $25/$10 (students), available to reserve at www.nscf.ca, or at the door.

AUSOM Concert Series - Looking Glass Ensemble (FTB)

2024-09-26 13:00

On Thursday, September 26, the Acadia School of Music Concert & Lecture Series presents a performance by The Looking Glass Ensemble.

The Looking Glass Ensemble is an interdisciplinary performance collective founded by clarinetist Christine Carter and dance artist Shannon Litzenberger. In collaboration with Canada’s trailblazing pianist Gregory Oh and award-winning cellist Vernon Regehr, this program pairs newly imagined interdisciplinary creations, including Arvo Pärt’s exquisite “Spiegel im Spiegel,” with whimsical repertoire for the clarinet, cello, and piano trio combination by Ludwig von Beethoven and Vivian Fung.

This event begins at 1:00pm in FESTIVAL THEATRE.

Concert & Lecture Series events are free and all are welcome to attend – please join us!

 

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A picture of dance artist Shannon Litzenberger with the musicians on stage.

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