Concerts 2025
FestivELLE
VICO & Friends: Music for intercultural chamber orchestra
In the triumphant finale of our summer concert series, the Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra, conducted by Janna Sailor, performs a new arrangement of Nomaden by visiting composer Joël Bons (The Netherlands). Bons is a long-time VICO friend and collaborator, and founder of our “sister orchestra” in Amsterdam, the Atlas Ensemble, which brings together musicians from China, Japan, Iran, India, Syria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Europe. Nomaden, originally written for cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras and the Atlas Ensemble, won the 2019 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, often described as the ‘Nobel Prize of music’.
This concert also features the world premiere of Ripple, Pitch, Rise, Ritual by Robyn Jacob, a rising star in Canada’s new music scene who has been commissioned by Re:Naissance Opera, Chor Leoni, Architek Percussion, Little Chamber Music, and many more.
Also on the bill: Suite concertante: à cette époque-là by VICO Composer-in-Residence Farshid Samandari, which was recorded and released by the VICO on our 2020 album In the Key of the World.
Featuring
Janna Sailor, conductor
Mark Ferris, violin | Yuel Yawney, violin | Jun Rong, erhu | Lan Tung, erhu | Yun Song, erhu | Sarah Kwok, viola | Sungyong Lim, cello | Laine Longton, cello | Ali Razmi, setar | Douglas Hensley, tar | Dai-Lin Hsieh, zheng | Mark Haney, contrabass | Geronimo Mendoza, oboe | Liam Hockley, clarinet | Mike Brown, bass clarinet| Paul Hung, flute | Tim Chan, sheng | Bijan Rahmani, percussion | Brian Nesselroad, percussion | Gregory Samek, percussion
Open House
Northern Lights
Drawing inspiration from their surroundings, Scandinavian and Canadian composers bring a breathless sense of grandeur and space to this program. Ariel Barnes returns to our stages with two concertos written especially for him. Our OSO Chorus joins us to honour Imant Raminsh in his 80th year as we close our season with his uplifting Gloria!
SIBELIUS | Symphony No. 7, Op. 105 in C major
MARCUS GODDARD | Cello Concerto
JOCELYN MORLOCK | Lucid Dreams
IMANT RAMINSH | Gloria
Remembering Jocelyn Morlock
Standing Wave
Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa
Melanie Adams and Erika Switzer
Sarah Jo Kirsch, Mark Takeshi McGregor, and Adrian Verdejo
Driftwood Percussion
Wednesday, May 24 2023 at 7 pm
Vancouver Playhouse (600 Hamilton St.)
Free, no advance tickets
Presented in partnership by Canadian Music Centre BC Region, Hard Rubber Orchestra, Little Chamber Music, Music on Main, musica intima, Queer Arts Festival+SUM gallery, Redshift Music, Standing Wave, and Vancouver New Music.
An Evening With Colin Miles
The Canadian Music Centre in BC is pleased to present a special Evening with Colin Miles, a beloved musician and former BC Director of the Canadian Music Centre.
Please join us for a glass of wine in celebration of Colin’s remarkable life and musical legacy. Colin will be interviewed about highlights from his career composer, and violinist Jack Campbell, who has recently completed documenting a series of interviews he conducted with Colin over the past year into a 50-page Memoir of Colin’s life in music.
That memoir, which explores Colin’s unique involvement in and contribution to the musical life of our city, will be officially entered into our Digital Archive that day and be available for online perusal.
Colin’s musical role is as varied as assisting R. Murray Schafer in the first year of the World Soundscape Project and serving as spokesman for the committee that saved the Vancouver Opera Orchestra.
Colin was close to Barbara Pentland, Jean Coulthard, Murray Adaskin, and many of this country’s leading composers during the more than twenty years he served as the CMC Director in BC. And was instrumental in bringing CMC BC downtown to its new space on Davie St, as well as the subsequent purchase of Murray Adaskin’s 1960 Heintzman Salon Grand Piano.
Colin Miles also spearheaded the campaign to save the CBC Vancouver Orchestra, and although that effort ultimately proved unsuccessful, unable to overcome decisions made far away by CBC executives in Toronto, he was given the Mayor of Vancouver’s Arts Award for Music in 2009 for that work, his help in saving the opera orchestra, and his passion as a champion of Canadian composers.
The Wind: With Goodchild Grady Duo
CMC BC is excited to announce an afternoon of solo and duo instrumental music with the Goodchild Grady Duo. This Duo consists of Melissa Goodchild, Clarinet and Bass Clarinet, and Kevin Grady, percussion. The program will feature a host of Canadian Composers including the world premiere of The Wind by Canadian Music Centre Associate Composer Patrick McGraw. Also included will be: Phases by Barbara Pentland (BC); Windwalker by Elma Miller (ON); as well as Vocalise no. 1 and Vocalise no. 2 by Murray Adaskin (BC).
New Music at the Gallery
Presented in partnership with the Canadian Music Centre BC, New Music at the Gallery is a live concert series hosted by the Vancouver Art Gallery that features an array of musicians and composers who draw on contemporary art themes.
Join us for the fourth and final concert of New Music at the Gallery’s inaugural season, featuring Dai-Lin Hsieh, one of the most talented zheng performers of her generation. This concert provides an opportunity to celebrate the relationship between Chinese traditional music and global new music traditions.
Dai-Lin Hsieh will perform a program featuring contemporary Chinese compositions and pieces she has commissioned by contemporary Canadian composers. A celebration of the cultural connection between Canada and China, Dai-Lin invites us to celebrate the richness of creative production and the continuing musical traditions of both cultures. We will hear the new music possibilities of a non-Western instrument, explore global music heritage, and embrace a diverse and unique program celebrating cross-cultural, cross-genre and cross-medium musical discovery.
Please note: The concert begins at 5 PM and is one hour in duration. Doors open at 4:30 PM.
New Music at the Gallery
Announcing the next concert for New Music at the Gallery, a new series from the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Canadian Music Centre in BC, curated by composer Jack Campbell.
This third concert in the series, on Friday, December 16 at 5pm, is a celebration of the work of Canadian women composers performed by Jane Hayes, one of BC’s greatest contemporary music interpreters. This program — inspired by Uninvited: Canadian Women Artists in the Modern Moment — celebrates both musical and human diversity within a cultural narrative of celebration and reflection.
A Queer Recital
A Queer Recital
7:00pm • September 23rd • Sum Gallery
Tickets: Here
Featuring Rachel Iwaasa, piano
Includes World Premiere by Cris Derksen (Co-commission by CMC BC & ISCM)
Co-Presentation w/ Queer Arts Festival