BC Scene

The arts and culture of British Columbia come to Ottawa/Gatineau

April 21 to May 3, 2009

Music for a Sunday Afternoon

April 26, 2009, 2pm

National Gallery of Canada - Auditorium

380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa

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James Parker, piano
Jonathan Crow, violin
Joanna G'froerer, flute
Camille Churchfield, flute
Kimball Sykes, clarinet
Christopher Millard, bassoon
Jethro Marks, viola

COULTHARD   Lyric Sonatina for Flute and Piano
LOUIE   In a Flash
NIMMONS   Image entre nous
M. ADASKIN   Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano
D. CHANG   Streams for Solo Viola
COULTHARD   Pas de Deux:  Sonatina for Flute and Bassoon
CHATMAN   In Memoriam Harry Adaskin

This season, the National Arts Centre’s popular Music for a Sunday Afternoon chamber music concert has a distinctly B.C. flavour. Prince George native Jonathan Crow (violin) and renowned chamber musician James Parker (piano) collaborate with a number of National Arts Centre Orchestra musicians with roots in British Columbia. Joanna G’froerer (flute), Camille Churchfield (flute), Kimball Sykes (clarinet), Christopher Millard (bassoon) and Jethro Marks (viola) will be featured in works by B.C. composers Jean Coulthard, Stephen Chatman, Murray Adaskin, Alexina Louie, Phil Nimmons and Dorothy Chang.

Presented by the National Arts Centre Orchestra

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Imagine 600 artists from B.C. representing all disciplines, performing in the national spotlight on the stages of Ottawa/Gatineau: that's BC Scene, presented by the National Arts Centre, spring 2009.

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