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Evolution: Classical 2022 Participant and Faculty Program (Jun 28)

Participants and Faculty from Evolution: Classical 2022 Programming
Quartet performing on stage

Quartet 121 Molly Germer, violin I (U.S.A.), Thea Mesirow, cello (U.S.A.), Julia Un Suh, violin II (U.S.A.), Lena Vidulich, viola (U.S.A.). Photo by Donald Lee.

Message from Artistic Director

We are so pleased to welcome you back to Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain, for summer performances at Banff Centre.

It is with great excitement that summer music residency programs return to Banff National Park this year, under the leadership of Annalee, Jamie and Roman from Canada’s renowned Gryphon Trio. While the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted artists and arts organizations across the land, the Gryphon Trio and their supporting faculty and staff have expertly convened an esteemed, international cohort that will include artistic exchange, collaboration, shop talk, concerts, and no doubt some mischief.

We thank our many supporters who help make it possible for these artists to benefit from a rich Banff Centre experience. If we ever took arts crowds for granted before Covid prevented us from gathering, we never will again in our lifetimes.

Lastly: we hope you can pardon the construction outside this summer as the redesigned pathway takes shape up St. Julien Road to the campus. It’s about to look better than ever!

~ Nathan Medd, Managing Director, Performing Arts

About the Program

Evolution: Classical is an innovative artist development program for instrumentalists and vocalists who are in the early stages of career development and are interested in exploring and expanding the traditions and conventions that define their artistic practice. Led by the Gryphon Trio, Evolution: Classical brings participants together with international performing artists, thought leaders and creative innovators to collectively explore the challenges and choices that emerging, entrepreneurial artists encounter as they make the decisions that determine their way forward. 

This house program highlights the artists and faculty who are here for the duration of the Evolution: Classical program and concerts. To find out specific program repetoire and curation, please check out each individual concert event. 

 

Tuesday, June 28 in the Rolston Recital Hall:

Projections — Sigi Torinus

Lighting Design — Hugh Conacher

Artistic Producer — Caroline Hollway

Improvisation — Anders Åstrand, percussion; Marie-Josée Chartier, dance

Sonata in B5Minor for Solo Flute, Wq. 132 (1747) I. Adagio | C.P.E. Bach  Brandon Patrick George, flute

Tasalsul I (2022) | Saad Haddad — Brandon Patrick George, flute

Ferrovia for piano, interactive electronics and video — Brent Lee, music; Sigi Torinus, video; Megumi Masaki, piano, music

X Suite 2020 | Paul Wiancko — Matt Albert, violin

Is it Real? A Loving Homage to Surrealism — Erik Satie: Embyons desséchés (Desiccated Embryos); Kurt Schwitters: Excerpts from Ursonate; George Antheil: Excerpts from La femme 100 têtes
Pedja Muzijevic , piano and narrator

Greyling | inspired by the Swedish folk song 'Tusen Tankar' — David Braid, music; Patricia O'Callaghan, lyrics

Acherontia | based on works by Selim El Haloul and Zad Moultaka — David Braid, music; Patricia O'Callaghan, lyrics, voice; Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie Parker, piano)

Great Meeting — Anders Åstrand, vibrahone; Roberto Occhipinti, bass

Somewhere Over the Rainbow - What Makes It Great | Harold Arlen & Yip Harburg — Patricia O'Callaghan, mezzo-soprano; Rob Kapilow, commentator/piano

Free Hymn — Anders Åstrand, percussion; all performers

 

Participant repertoire — TBA — July 4 - 7, 2022

 

This program is generously supported by the Maria Francisca Josepha Brouwer Fund for Dutch Artists, Alice & Betty Schultz Endowment Fund, Cyril & Elizabeth Challice Teaching Fellowships in Music, Yolande Freeze Master Artists in Music Fund, Peter & Sheila Bentley Distinguished Guest Artist, and The Gryphon Trio.

Additional Messages

Welcome!

We are thrilled that you will joining us this summer for the second edition of Banff Centre Evolution: Classical. This unique program was launched last summer and took place entirely on-line in two sessions. It was a remarkable experience that resulted in the establishment of a very inspired and engaged community of participant and mentor artists that collectively explored classical music curation and concert presentation. Evolution: Classical is about harnessing and honing the resonance that you create as an artist.

The Evolution: Classical program brought us all together for three weeks on the Banff Centre campus. In the context of this beautiful setting, we work toward testing and adopting new ideas while collaborating with other artists on presenting many wonderful evenings of concert programming.

If this is your first time venturing into Banff Centre summer music, welcome. We are thrilled to have you join us for this golden summer at the Banff Centre!

~ Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys, Jamie Parker — Directors, Banff Centre Summer Music Classical Programming

About the Company

Production Staff: Brendan Briceland - Head of Projection Brett Rayner - Head Stage Carpenter Raj Rathore - Assistant Head Stage Carpenter Lyle Fish - Head of Sound Charles Culver - Assistant Head of Sound Matt Flawn - Head of Lighting Darrell Shaw - Assistant Head of Lighting Albert Picknell - Head Piano Technician Henry Ng - Audio and Music Technician Genevieve Nevin-Jones - Production Coordinator Samantha Hindle - Technical Director Woody MacPhail - Senior Technical Producer James Clemens-Seely - Senior Recording Engineer Jeff Kynoch - Recording Engineer Jen Chiasson - Lead Video Technician Darcy Locke - Maintenance Technologist Video Raffi Tchalikian - Technical Support

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