Further East / Further West Archive

McGregor Nesselroad Chan Trio

Further East/Further West concert series: 

McGregor/Nesselroad/Chan Trio  
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at 8:00pm
Vancouver Community College Auditorium
Tickets $20/$10, available at the door
Vancouver Community College Students with valid student ID are admitted free of charge

 

COME EXPLORE the intercultural music & Butoh-inspired dance of the McGregor/Nesselroad/Chan trio!
 
(Vancouver, BC) On July 3rd, 2010 at 8:00pm, Vancouver Pro Musica presents the McGregor/Nesselroad/Chan trio at the Vancouver Community College Auditorium (1155 East Broadway) as part of our Further East / Further West concert series.
    
This concert features Mark Takeshi McGregor (flutes), Brian Nesselroad (percussion) and Carolyn Chan (Butoh-inspired dancer) performing a number of new works by BC composers. Written for flute and percussion duo with a Butoh-inspired dancer accompanying, these innovative pieces take influences from a wide range of intercultural sources embracing traditional North Indian Classical music, Asian melodic and harmonic influences, Turkish folk music, Chinese opera, classic Western repertoire, and much more. This performance is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to hear new intercultural music compositions from BC composers performed in an interesting combination of music and dance.
 
The Further East / Further West concert series is a production of Vancouver Pro Musica that aims to involve diverse cultural communities in contemporary music making and provide new opportunities for BC composers to create intercultural music.
McGregor/Nesselroad/Chan Trio
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at 8:00pm
Vancouver Community College Auditorium (1155 East Broadway, Vancouver)
Tickets $20 general / $10 students, seniors and artists - Available at the door
Vancouver Community College Students with valid student ID are admitted free of charge
 
More info: www.vancouverpromusica.ca | info@vancouverpromusica.ca
 
Presented by Vancouver Pro Musica in partnership with Vancouver Community College's School of Music and the generous support of the City of Vancouver, British Columbia Arts Council and The Canada Council for the Arts.
 

Shakuhachi & Koto Duo

Curt & Bruce

Shakuhachi & Koto Duo

January 13, 2008 at 8:00PM

Western Front, Vancouver

$15/$10 students, seniors & artists

(available at the door or by calling the Western Front at 604-876-9343)

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On January 13, 2008 at 8:00pm Vancouver Pro Musica presents the Canadian debut of Tokyo-based virtuoso performers Curtis Patterson, koto and Bruce Huebner, shakuhachi at the Western Front.

This performance will feature an eclectic collection of original compositions and arrangements by the duo including: Going Home, a simple dance-like melody with Celtic influences written by Curtis Patterson; Daha (Breaking Waves), a traditional Japanese piece played by itinerant monks while gathering alms; an arrangement of After the Rain by legendary American saxophonist and composer John Coltrane; and the world premiere of Geisha's Song written for the duo by Vancouver-based composer Ryszard Wrzaskala.

Both Patterson and Huebner have been living and studying inJapan for over 20 years, and describe their sound as a “fresh musical outlook” for the koto (13-string zither) and shakuhachi (bamboo flute). In March of 2007 they released the CD Going Home to critical acclaim. “Patterson and Huebner's music demands to be performed on Japanese instruments even as it is sometimes ‘Western’ in feeling and not confined to Japanese traditional forms or scales. Patterson’s koto rings out like an ancient wagon court zither and Huebner’s shakuhachi moves freely, complementing the simple palette” - Hogaku Journal, Japan.

This is the third and final concert of the 2007/2008 FurtherEast/Further West concert series, a production of Vancouver Pro Musica that aims to involve diverse cultural communities in contemporary music making.

Visit the duo's website

 

 


Red Chamber

Red Chamber

November 9, 2007 at 8:00PM

Ryerson United Church, Vancouver

$20/$10 students, seniors & artists (available at the door)

On November 9, 2007 at 8:00pm Vancouver Pro Musica presents Red Chamber at Ryerson United Church (2195 West 45th Avenue) as part of the Further East / Further West concert series.

Comprised entirely of traditional plucked Chinese instruments, Red Chamber is an impassioned ensemble that spends as much time reflecting on the ancient sounds of the Imperial Court as they do exploring the realms of bluegrass, jazz, and new music. Pushing the boundaries of their instruments, this fiery all-female ensemble performs with unparalleled power and fervor.

Red Chamber is comprised of four of the hottest instrumentalists in Vancouver's eclectic and culturally diverse music scene. Celebrated virtuosic musicians Mei Han (zheng and liu qin), Guiliana Liu (pipa), Zhimin Yu (da ruan and zhong rua) and Geling Jiang (san xian and zhong ruan) will perform ancient works from the Tang Dynasty, arrangements of Bulgarian and Appalacian folk tunes, new music by ensemble member Zhimin Yu, and a world premiere by Vancouver based composer Craig Day.

Visit the Red Chamber website