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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in progress! \n\nRanging from Bach to Zepplin and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \nPlease note the entrance to Wood Hall is at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-2024-02-01/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in progress! \n\nRanging from Bach to Zepplin and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \nPlease note the entrance to Wood Hall is at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-2024-02-15/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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SUMMARY:The Big IDEA: Allyship & Unconscious Bias
DESCRIPTION:To attend this concert\, click the button below and reserve a ticket for entry. Entry for this concert will be at the Victoria Conservatory of Music – 900 Johnson Street. \n \n\nThe Big IDEA: Sharing our music and telling our stories\nA series of three events including performances and conversation in creating a more inclusive and equitable music space. These uplifting and informative\, faculty forward events focus on the principles of Inclusion\, Diversity\, Equity\, and Accessibility (IDEA) through the lens of the vibrant 2SLGBTQIA+ community. These events are offered through support from the City of Victoria. \n \n Sunday\, February 18- Allyship & Unconscious Bias \n Sunday\, May 5- Hope in 2SLGBTQIA+ community \nSunday\, June 23- Celebrate Pride! \n\n Sunday\, February 18- Allyship & Unconscious Bias\nThis concert event will feature Conservatory faculty as well as 2SLGTBQIA+ allies\, performing music celebrating 2SLGBTQIA+ composers\, arrangers\, or performers as well as a chat with two invited guests around the concepts of allyship and unconscious bias.  \nMusical Performances\n\nAlexander Richards and Jennifer Mitchell – Painted Brick\, Sam Melnick\nJack Edwards and Jennifer Mitchell – Romance\, William Grant Still\nMarsha Elliott-Edwards\, Melissa Goodchild\, and Jack Edwards – Eclectic Trio\, Catherine McMichael\nWes Carroll and Gabriela Domínguez – Do ya love? Boo Boo Wax\, Michael Franti and Carl Young\nMarsha Elliott-Edwards and Richard Volet – Sonata in e minor TWV 40:10\, George Frederick Telemann\n\nConservatory Chat\n This Conservatory Chat will focus on the topics of allyship and unconscious (or implicit) bias. Bringing their knowledge and expertise on the subjects\, the panel\, including special guests Mark Overton-Paszek and JD Derbyshire\, will discuss allyship and unconscious/implicit bias with a lens on how to normalize or “deshame” these conversations and the work of understanding our biases so we can be true allies to people from marginalized communities. Audience members will come away with ideas as to how they can check their allyship or biases as well as how to bring these important conversations into their workplaces\, homes\, and circles of friendship/communities. \nSpecial Guest- Mark Overton-Paszek – Bio\nMark Overton-Paszek (he/him) is a passionate and committed leader\, and proud member of the queer community. Originally from the unceded lands of the Darug people (known today as Sydney\, Australia)\, Mark is now a citizen of Canada and is immensely grateful to be able to live\, work and play on the lands of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. As a Senior Consultant at Elevate Consulting\, Mark leverages his global experience in strategic\, operational\, and business development roles to support public\, non-profit and private sector organisations across B.C. and Alberta. Mark proudly served Victoria’s 2SLGBTQIA+ community as Director of Partnerships on the board of Victoria Pride Society from 2021 to 2023\, acting as the key liaison with VPS’s partners and sponsors. Mark is also passionate about music having played piano from a young age and performing in a number of choirs and musicals\, to currently learning the cello as an adult. Mark and his husband Tyler can usually be found travelling\, building community across the world\, and immersing themselves in food\, beverage\, arts and culture. \nSpecial Guest- JD Derbyshire – Bio\nJD Derbyshire is a writer\, comedian\, mad\, activist\, performer\, playwright\, theatre maker\, inclusive educator and innovator. In their playwriting\, performance and essays\, they have tackled some deeply personal and complicated subjects like queerness\, gender\, confusion\, institutionalization\, addiction\, disability culture and abuse with humility\, grace and humour. Learn how to navigate tough feelings and use them to your advantage in your work and life. \n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is at ground-level and wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator located on the first floor: as you enter the building go down the ramp to your right and the elevator is on the left at the bottom. Priority seating can be provided at concerts if you have accessibility issues; please contact the Venues Department . Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor\, beside the lobby in the Reception and Registration area.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/the-big-idea-allyship-unconscious-bias/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:VCM Concerts and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240224T193000
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SUMMARY:Spark to Flame Student Showcase (sold out)
DESCRIPTION:This event is now sold out. \n\n\nThe annual Spark to Flame program is presented through the Ann & George Nation Conservatory School of Classical Music and supports the development of young emerging professional artists. \n\nOpen to all students of the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, soloists are selected through audition\, and then offered the opportunity to be mentored by various Conservatory faculty over the weeks leading up to the concert\, including rehearsals with orchestra. \n\nThe concert is a magical evening\, and this year’s performance on Saturday February 24\, 2024\, will feature seven very talented student soloists chosen this year to be accompanied by fellow student peers who are joined by faculty artists and other professional musicians. \n\n\nSupported by the Henwood Family Fund and BC Gaming.\n\n\n\nVenue Accessibility\nThe 900 Johnson Street entrance is at ground-level and wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator located on the first floor: as you enter the building go down the ramp to your right and the elevator is on the left at the bottom. Priority seating can be provided at concerts if you have accessibility issues; please contact the Venues Department . Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor\, beside the lobby in the Reception and Registration area.  \n\n\n\n\nCongratulations to the following students who have been selected through audition to perform at this special event: \n\nSimon Eskildsen\, piano\nSimon Eskildsen is 19 years old and studies piano under Robert Holliston at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. He also performs regularly in the community\, with frequent concerts in retirement homes and  various other events such as Conservatory board meetings. He also participated in the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival\, in which he won the Open French award in 2023. Outside of piano\, Simon studies the violin with Simon Macdonald. \n\nTyler Evans-Knott\, flute\nOriginally from Curve Lake First Nation in Ontario\, Anishinaabe flutist Tyler Evans-Knott is currently pursuing a Diploma in Flute Performance through Camosun College and the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, studying with Emily Nagelbach and also participating in the Collegium Young Artists program. A recipient of several awards and scholarships\, Tyler has performed regularly as a soloist and in ensembles such as the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra\, Kawartha Youth Orchestra\, Peterborough Concert Band\, Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra\, and in joint concerts with the Toronto Symphony and Vancouver Symphony. In April 2022\, he performed in “The Path Forward” with the Vancouver Symphony and the VSO Indigenous Arts Council\, playing in the orchestra and also performing the solo flute work Homeland by Allison Loggins-Hull. Recently\, Tyler has begun his career as a freelance orchestral musician\, performing works by Schumann\, Schafer\, and Schubert with the Victoria Symphony in January 2024. Tyler looks forward to performing the second movement of Michael Daugherty’s Trail of Tears Concerto\, entitled “incantation\,” which reflects upon the passing of loved ones who’ve travelled to the Spirit World. \n\nMax Francis\, violin\nMax Francis is a 12-year old multi-instrumentalist and composer from Victoria\, BC. Max is equally at home in the fiddle and classical worlds. In 2023\, he was featured as a soloist with the Victoria Symphony\, while at the National Music Festival his chamber trio was awarded first place and Max achieved the platinum standard for composition. He is the current US National Fiddle Champion for his age and the youngest person ever to win the BC Fiddle Championship and to be invited to compete at Canadian Grand Masters Fiddle Competition where he has twice finished in the top 10. This is his second time to perform with Spark to Flame. \n\nElana Lin\, violin\nElana Lin is 17 years old in Grade 12 at Mount Douglas Secondary School. She has been playing violin for 10 years with hopes of pursuing music performance for her university education currently studying with Simon MacDonald and Müge Büyükçelen at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. She previously worked with Tatiana Kostour and Catheryn Kennedy. Elana has been a part of the Collegium Young Artists Program for seven years and the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra for five years. She annually participates in the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival where she was further recommended to the Provincials festival for both solo and chamber classes. In 2022 her chamber ensemble was recommended to the Provincials Festival\, Canada West Performing Arts Festival and the Nationals Festival (Federation of Canadian Music Festivals) and was successful in all rounds. These past few years\, Elana has had the opportunity of soloing with the VCM Senior String Orchestra as well as the Victoria Chamber Orchestra as the winner of the 2023 Louis Sherman Concerto Competition. Elana has privileged of attending many summer music programs such as the Victoria Summer Strings Intensive\, Rosamunde Summer Music Academy\, Quartet Fest West\, Domaine Forget de Charlevoix and the Ottawa Summer Music Academy. This year\, she was successful in the Cowichan Consort Concerto Competition and will be performing with the Cowichan Consort Orchestra in March 2024. \n\nAngela Pan\, piano\nAngela Pan\, a ten-year-old piano enthusiast mentored by Ingrid Henderson at the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, has achieved notable success. She earned prestigious awards at the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival\, including the Junior Outstanding Musicianship Trophy\, Concerto Trophy\, and 20th/21st Century Award in 2022\, and the Intermediate Concerto Trophy\, French Trophy\, and Baroque Award in 2023. Angela also received the esteemed Platinum Standard of Achievement at the 2023 FCMF National Music Festival\, a recognition given to only 6 out of 31 participants nationwide. As the recipient of the VCM Millicent Lavoy piano scholarship in 2022\, she has showcased her talent on various occasions at the Victoria Conservatory of Music Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, including appearances at the Conservatory Piano Honours Concerts for the past two years.  \n\nChloe Williams\, flute\nChloe has been studying flute with Emily Nagelbach for almost six years. She is in her fourth year with the Collegium program and a past member of the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra. She is a grateful recipient of several awards and scholarships from the Victoria Conservatory of Music\, and the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival where she has been recommended a provincial competitor in her category several times. Chloe is honoured by the opportunity to perform in the Spark to Flame Showcase and acknowledges\, with gratitude\, the lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples on whose territory she continues her learning at the Conservatory and as a grade 12 student at Oak Bay High School. \n\nFilbert Zhang\, piano\nFilbert Zhang is 14 years old and currently studies with May-Ling Kwok\, and is apart of the Senior Collegium program at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. He’s been playing piano since 5 years of age\, and has regularly participated in performances in the community\, such as at garden tours and the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival\, having received a number of awards including the 2023 Senior Piano Concerto Cup. Apart from piano\, Filbert enjoys playing tennis and doing really anything with friends. Filbert is also in his grade 9 year at Mount Douglas Secondary\, and enjoys the obstacle that the Challenge Program offers.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/spark-to-flame-student-showcase-2024-02-24/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:VCM Concerts and Events
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SUMMARY:Pacific Baroque Festival 2024 - Concert #1
DESCRIPTION:This concert is located at St. Barnabas Church\, 1525 Begbie Street \n\n\n\nLe Nuove Musiche 1: Naples and Rome – Frescobaldi to Scarlatti\n\nEdoardo Belotti\, organ\, harpsichord \n\n​Not all needs to be grand to be special. This new feature concert brings our audience to the intimate space of St Barnabas church\, where Edoardo Belotti will masterfully showcase the full extent of the subtleties available on the one-manual organ built by Joseph Brombaugh. In a concert highlighting music from the Southern Italian schools of Naples and Rome\, be dazzled by the works of Girolamo Frescobaldi\, Bernado Storace\, Giovanni Salvatore\, Bernado Pasquini\, and Alessandro Scarlatti. \n\n\n\nThis concert is not included in the Festival Pass and tickets must be purchased separately. \n\n  \n\nConcert #2: Le Nuove Musiche 2: Venice and Milan – Monteverdi to Verdi | February 28\, 7:30pm\, Christ Church Cathedral \n\nConcert #3: Stile Moderno | February 29\, 11:00am\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nConcert #4: Sonate Concertate | March 1\, 7:30pm\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nConcert #5: Songs of Love and War | March 2\, 7:30pm\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nChoral Evensong: Music Divine | March 3\, 4:00pm\, Christ Church Cathedral | Free Admission. 
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/pacific-baroque-festival-2024-concert-1/
LOCATION:St. Barnabas Church\, 1525 Begbie Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8R 1K9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Pacific Baroque Festival 2024 - Concert #2
DESCRIPTION:This concert is located at Christ Church Cathedral\, 930 Burdett Avenue \n\n\n\n Le Nuove Musiche 2: Venice and Milan – Monteverdi to Verdi\n\nEdoardo Bellotti\, organ \n\nThe 17th century heralded a growing repertoire for keyboard and organ works\, as new instruments were built and composers innovated new styles and genres. Northern Italy became the epicentre of a new Italian Style\, as musical forms like the sonata\, overture\, and concerto were invented\, refined and went on to dominate Western music. Edoardo Bellotti plays music by Andrea Gabrieli\, Claudio Monteverdi\, Francesco Cavelli\, Tomaso Albinoni\, Giovanni Platti\, Antonio Vivaldi\, Pasquale Ricci and Giuseppi Verdi on the renowned Helmutt Wolff organ at Christ Church Cathedral\, in a concert centred on this most highly musically influential region. \n\n\n\n  \n\nConcert #1: Le Nuove Musiche 1: Naples and Rome – Frescobaldi to Scarlatti | February 27\, 7:30pm\, St. Barnabas Church *Not included in the Festival Pass \n\nConcert #3: Stile Moderno | February 29\, 11:00am\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nConcert #4: Sonate Concertate | March 1\, 7:30pm\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nConcert #5: Songs of Love and War | March 2\, 7:30pm\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nChoral Evensong: Music Divine | March 3\, 4:00pm\, Christ Church Cathedral | Free Admission 
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/pacific-baroque-festival-2024-concert-2/
LOCATION:Christ Church Cathedral\, 930 Burdett Ave\,\, Victoria\,\, BC\, V8V 3G8
CATEGORIES:VCM Concerts and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240229T110000
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SUMMARY:Pacific Baroque Festival 2024 - Concert #3
DESCRIPTION:Entrance to the Alix Goolden Performance Hall is at 900 Johnson Street. The Balcony is closed for this event. \n\n\n\nStile Moderno\n\nMarc Destrubé\, violin and artistic director\nNatalie Mackie\, viola da gamba\nMarco Vitale\, harpsichord and organ \n\n​The 17th century ushered in a new ‘modern’ musical style in Italy\, where individual instruments reflected a new vocal style which emphasized simplicity and directness of expression\, as exemplified in the music of composers such as Frescobaldi and Cima. Marco Vitale makes a return visit to Victoria to join his La Modestine friends Natalie Mackie and Marc Destrubé for an intimate program of early Italian music for violin\, viola da gamba and harpsichord./p>\n\n\n\n  \n\nConcert #1: Le Nuove Musiche 1: Naples and Rome – Frescobaldi to Scarlatti | February 27\, 7:30pm\, St. Barnabas Church *Not included in the Festival Pass \n\nConcert #2: Le Nuove Musiche 2: Venice and Milan – Monteverdi to Verdi | February 28\, 7:30pm\, Christ Church Cathedral \n\nConcert #4: Sonate Concertate | March 1\, 7:30pm\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nConcert #5: Songs of Love and War | March 2\, 7:30pm\, Alix Goolden Performance Hall \n\nChoral Evensong: Music Divine | March 3\, 4:00pm\, Christ Church Cathedral | Free Admission 
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/pacific-baroque-festival-2024-concert-3/
LOCATION:Alix Goolden Performance Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4
CATEGORIES:VCM Concerts and Events
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SUMMARY:Postsecondary Thursday Lunch Concert
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as the Postsecondary students share their musical works-in progress! \n\nRanging from Bach to Zepplin and beyond\, these free concerts bring together fellow students and the public\, to share in the joy of music. \nPlease note the entrance to Wood Hall is at 900 Johnson Street. Free admission.
URL:https://vcm.bc.ca/event/postsecondary-thursday-lunch-concert-2024-02-29/
LOCATION:Robin & Winifred Wood Hall\, 900 Johnson Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 3N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Student Performances
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