2018/19 Concert Series

Season 3 was our third, straight sold-out season thanks to the extraordinary creativity of Janet Danielson, Imant Raminsh, Michael Conway Baker, Owen Underhill, and Alexina Louie, and extraordinary musicians who brought their music to life so powerfully. Many thanks to Stefan Hintersteininger, who helped plan this season with me, Dave Mclaughlin, who managed box office and staging so seamlessly, and our wonderful Theatre Attendants who make sure everyone is safe and has everything they need. And thank you to the unique audience that makes these Celebrations so much fun to be part of.

2018/19 Concert Series

Imant Raminsh Celebration

Sean Bickerton (CMC BC Director), Imant Raminsh (composer), Yuel Yawney (violin), Patricia Shih (violin), Nikita Pogrebnoy (viola), Sungyong Lim (cello), Thomas Beckman (composer), Stefan Hintersteininger (BC Head Librarian)

Imant Raminsh Celebration

Borealis String Quartet with Imant Raminsh (composer, center)

Imant Raminsh Celebration

Imant Raminsh Celebration

Michael Conway Baker Celebration

Sean Bickerton (CMC BC Director), Jeff Pelletier (flute), Sarah Kwok (viola), Michael Conway Baker (composer), Dorothy Uytengsu (piano), Ken Lin (violin), Stefan Hintersteininger (BC Head Librarian)

Michael Conway Baker Celebration

Michael Conway Baker speaking to Stefan Hintersteininger

Michael Conway Baker Celebration

Audience members with CD gift packages of music by Michael Conway Baker

Owen Underhill Celebration

Adam Junk (featured emerging composer), Daniel Tones (percussion), Stefan Hintersteininger (BC Head Librarian), Catherine Fern Lewis (soprano), Marina Hasselberg (cello), Laura Vanek (flute), Noel McRobbie (piano), Sean Bickerton (CMC BC Director)

Owen Underhill Celebration

Intermission at the Owen Underhill Celebration concert

Alexina Louie Celebration Concert

Edward Duan, piano; Joan Blackman, violin; Jane Hayes, piano; Alexina Louie, composer; Jennie Press, violin; Isadora Nojkovic, cello; Tawnya Popoff, viola; Sean Bickerton, CMC BC Director.

Alexina Louie Celebration Concert

Kenneth Broadway (pianist and teacher), Edward Duan (far right) with his mother and sister between.

Alexina Louie Celebration Concert

Keith Hamel (CMC BC Advisory Board Chair), David Paye (Music on Main), Jordan Nobles and Sean Bickerton at the Alexina Louie Celebration concert.

Imant Raminsh: 75th Birthday Celebration

SOLD OUT

7:00pm • Monday, September 17, 2018 • Murray Adaskin Salon
Season Opener

Born in 1943 in Ventspils, Latvia, Imant Raminsh came to Canada in 1948. After completing his studies in violin, composition, and conducting in Toronto, he spent two years at the Akademie “Mozarteum” in Salzburg, Austria, studying composition, fugue, violin and conducting, and playing in the professional Camerata Academica orchestra. Since his return to Canada, Imant Raminsh has made himself virtually indispensable to musical life in British Columbia as the founding conductor of the Prince George Symphony, the Youth Symphony of the Okanagan, NOVA Children’s Choir, and AURA Chamber Choir, and as a beloved composer of instrumental and choral repertoire. On the occasion of Imant’s 75th birthday, we celebrate this remarkable composer with an intimate performance of his most deeply-felt and personal statements, the three string quartets, played by his long-time champions, the Borealis String Quartet.

Janet Danielson: Celebration of Women’s History Month

SOLD OUT

7:00pm • Monday, October 15, 2018 • Murray Adaskin Salon

October is Women’s History Month in Canada, a time for us to reflect upon and celebrate the achievements of women and girls throughout our history and recognize the trailblazing women who have shaped our country. One of these remarkable women is Janet Danielson, composer, music theorist, teacher, organizer, philosopher, and much more. Janet has advocated tirelessly for women composers in this country, in her capacity as a former chair and present treasurer of the Association of Canadian Women Composers, and beyond. Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month with a concert featuring Janet’s spellbinding chamber works along with excerpts from her opera, The Marvelous History of Mariken of Nimmegen, based on a medieval European play about the struggle between supernatural forces for the destiny of a soul. Of especially urgent relevance today, the opera comments on the power of words, their use and abuse, and their positive and negative impact on the lives of people.

Michael Conway Baker Celebration

SOLD OUT

7:00pm • Monday, November 26, 2018 • Murray Adaskin Salon

Michael Conway Baker is a very rare figure in Canadian music; he is a composer who has, over the course of an astonishing, pioneering, six-decade (and counting) career, achieved enormous success across all his triple passions of writing music for the concert hall, for film and television, and for dance. Michael counts among his distinguished mentors such figures as BC Legacy Composers Jean Coulthard and Elliot Weisgarber, as well as British composers Malcolm Arnold and Lennox Berkeley, and now himself serves as a mentor and as an inspiration for new generations of emerging composers. Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, in 1937, Michael has made his home in British Columbia since 1958, and so we are thrilled for the opportunity to celebrate this legendary composer with a selection of pieces from all three of his major bodies of work, curated and presented by Michael himself in his own inimitable style.

Owen Underhill: 65th Birthday Celebration

SOLD OUT

7:00pm • Monday, January 21, 2019 • Murray Adaskin Salon

There are very few artists who have made as great contributions to their fields and to their communities as Owen Underhill. A true Renaissance man, Owen lives in Vancouver, where he is highly active as a composer, conductor, artistic director, teacher, board member, and faculty member in the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University. As a composer, Owen Underhill writes for diverse combinations including orchestra, voice and choir, and a wide variety of chamber music ranging from traditional ensembles to groupings of unusual instrumentation. His music has been described as dense and interesting, colourful, lyrical in inspiration, exuberant and witty, subtle, and thoughtful. As with his beloved mentor, BC Legacy Composer Rudolf Komorous, Owen’s music never fails to surprise, move, and delight the listener – often simultaneously. Join us as we celebrate Owen’s 65th birthday!

Alexina Louie: 70th Birthday Celebration

SOLD OUT

7:00pm • Monday, June 3, 2019 • Murray Adaskin Salon

One of Canada’s most highly regarded and performed composers, Alexina Louie was born in Vancouver in 1949, the daughter of second-generation Canadians of Chinese descent. At the age of seven, she began piano studies, and at seventeen, earned her ARCT at the Royal Conservatory of Music. Alexina continued her piano studies at the University of British Columbia where she also attended the composition classes of Cortland Hultberg, graduating with a Bachelor of Music in Music History in 1970. Following advanced studies in California, Alexina Louie has lived in Toronto since 1980, where she works as a freelance composer for concert, dance, television and film. Her uniquely personal style, rooted in a blend of East and West, draws on a wide variety of influences – from her Chinese heritage to her theoretical, historical and performance studies. Already celebrated around the world for her many award-winning solo piano compositions, this concert focuses on several of Alexina’s lesser-known, but no less brilliant, chamber works, on the occasion of her 70th birthday.

Celebration Series

Launched in the fall of 2016, CMC BC’s unique Celebration Series offers six concerts every season, each performance offering a survey of the body of work of one iconic Canadian Composer from BC, with the series balanced equally between featuring women and men.

New Concerts in Victoria

In addition to our Celebration Series, CMC BC has inaugurated a series of new collaborations with concert presenters in Victoria starting this past summer with a co-presentation of the Oak Bay New Music Festival in partnership with the Victoria Composers Collective. The coming season will also see two concerts co-presented with Of The Now Concert Series.