Halifax Camerata Singers Announces 2019-20 Season

Award-winning choir singing with tenor Ben Heppner  
Halifax Camerata Singers Come Celebrate! 2019-20 Season (Halifax, NSHalifax Camerata Singers launches its 2019-20 season (33rd) with programs moving from themes of Remembrance to a choral celebration with acclaimed Canadian superstar tenor, Ben Heppner. First up is To Soothe a Suff’ring Heart, a Remembrance-themed concert at Saint Andrew’s United Church on Saturday, November 9 at 7:30 p.m.  The repertoire features Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the LivingMissa Pax by Tim Corlis and the premiere of a new work by Nova Scotia composer Derek CharkeSonnet to the Moon. The concert’s title comes from a line in Sonnet to the Moon, written in 1823 by English poet, Helen Maria Williams.  The concert features a guest chamber orchestra and clarinet soloist, Symphony Nova Scotia member, Eileen Walsh.

New this season, Camerata has invited members of the Nova Scotia Youth Choir to join the choir in a professional development opportunity for the fall term, and is pleased to welcome Molly Anderson and Morgandy Levy to rehearse and perform with them.Canadian tenor Ben Heppner joins Camerata for three concerts of Come Celebrate! in Nova Scotia in June of 202 in a special program of Gospel, spirituals, folk music and more.  The Halifax performance is on Saturday, June 13 at First Baptist, with concerts in Amherst (June 12) and Lunenburg (June 14).Ben Heppner, renowned operatic tenor, public advocate for the arts, and radio broadcaster has been among the most sought after musical talents in the operatic world for almost three decades.  His command of the heroic repertoire of Wagner, Strauss and Verdi, among others – is second to none.  He is widely appreciated for the depth of his interpretations, his musicality and his humanity.  Heppner won the CBC Talent Festival in 1979 and the Metropolitan Opera auditions in 1988.  His career has taken him from Vienna to Paris, Berlin, London, New York and beyond.  He set new standards in some of the most demanding operatic roles including such as Wagner’s Tristan, Verdi’s Otello and the complex role of Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes.

Ben Heppner has recorded numerous recordings and has won three Juno and three Grammy awards. He has nine honorary doctorates and has been the recipient of the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award.  In 2008, he was promoted to Companion of the Order of Canada. Just last year, Ben received a lifetime achievement award from the Governor General Performing Arts Award. Five years ago Ben announced his retirement from the stage – but Canadians continue to hear his voice as host of CBC Radio’s Saturday Afternoon at the Opera and Backstage with Ben Heppner.  He offers the insights and stories that can only come from someone who has spent a lifetime as an engaged interpreter and performer.

Camerata has been invited as guest artists in March by Symphony Nova Scotia to perform J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor, conducted by Jeff Joudrey.  Performances take place at St. Andrew’s on March 21 and 22, and feature Jane Archibald (soprano), Vicki St. Pierre (mezzo-soprano), Philippe Gagné (tenor) and Joel Allison (bass-baritone). The choir will once again perform as the core choir of the Symphony Nova Scotia Chorus in December for two performances of Handel’s Messiah. on Friday and Saturday, December 20 and 21 in the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, and in Beethoven’s massive opera, Fidelio, on May 1 and 3, 2020, along with soloists from the Lunenburg Academy of Music Performance and the Nova Voce Men’s choir.

Founded by Artistic Director Jeff Joudrey in 1986, Halifax Camerata Singers includes performers from many parts of Nova Scotia, and is Atlantic Canada’s leading chamber choir. Supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation, the SOCAN Foundation, the Province of Nova Scotia/Arts Nova Scotia, Halifax Regional Municipality and individual donors and corporate supporters, the choir has distinguished itself by performing exciting choral repertoire from many periods and styles, with special attention to Canadian music. Winners of Music Nova Scotia’s Best Classical Recording in 2016, and nominated for an ECMA in the same category in 2017, the choir also won the Healey Willan Grand Prize in the 2010 National Competition for Canadian Amateur Choir. Camerata often collaborates with chamber ensembles, Symphony Nova Scotia and other musicians.  Their five recordings are for sale at the Symphony Nova Scotia Boutique, Taz Records, online and through iTunes, and are distributed through Naxos of America, Inc. through Halifax’s Leaf Music catalogue.  Halifax collaborative pianist Lynette Wahlstrom accompanies the choir.

Tickets
Tickets for To Soothe a Suff’ring Heart and Come Celebrate! (Ben Heppner concert) are on sale now through Ticket Halifax, and are $35 regular, $30 senior, and $20, student/under-waged.  As well, patrons can purchase tickets to both Camerata feature concerts, with a 10% discount ($63/$54/$36).  Please go to www.tickethalifax.com to purchase, or visit The Coast offices at 2309 Maynard Street, Halifax.

Tickets for Symphony Nova Scotia performances are available through the Dalhousie Arts Centre Cohn Box Office, http://www.dal.ca/dept/arts-centre.html

Information:  contact1986@halifaxcamerata.org, find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or www.halifaxcamerata.org.

Information:  Peggy Walt, General Manager (902) 422-5403/office, (902) 476-1096 (cell),
peggy@culturalaffairs.ca

Cantabile Society Composition Competition 2019

In recognition of the Cantabile Truro Youth Singers’ 20th season, the Cantabile Choral Society is holding a composition competition for a piece for unison children’s choir. Open to all Canadian composers, the deadline for submissions is October 15, 2019, and the winner of this competition will receive a $500 honorarium (sponsored by the Cantabile Society Board). The winning selection will be premiered by the Cantabile Truro Youth Singers during its 20th anniversary season. For more information about the competition and the Cantabile Truro Youth Singers, please view the attached poster, or visit www.cantabiletruro.org.

Nova Scotia Youth Choir Concert Tour 2019

NOVA SCOTIA YOUTH CHOIR 2019 CONCERT TOUR 

 

TATAMAGOUCHE, NEW GLASGOW and HALIFAX – The province’s most talented young choral singers will gather as the Nova Scotia Youth Choir, under the direction of guest conductor, Dr. Leonard Ratzlaff, to present concerts in TATAMAGOUCHE, NEW GLASGOW and HALIFAX on September 21st and 22nd

The Nova Scotia Youth Choir is a program of the Nova Scotia Choral Federation, and for 29 years, has been bringing choral excellence to the young singers of Nova Scotia. This program provides opportunity for singers ages 16-25 to work intensively on a wide variety of choral repertoire with some of the best choral instructors and directors in the field today. 

The Nova Scotia Youth Choir is excited to present a program that spans from madrigals and motets of the Renaissance period to arrangements of folk songs and spirituals by today’s composers. The program will feature works from classic composers such as Thomas Morley, Felix Mendelssohn and Tomas Luis de Victoria as well as works by Canadian composers, Sarah Quartel, Ruth Watson Henderson, and Christine Donkin. 

Concerts will be Saturday, September 21st at 7:30 p.m. at Sharon United Church, 15 Church Street, Tatamagouche, and on Sunday, September 22nd at 2:30 p.m. at Trinity United Church, 151 Temperance Street, New Glasgow and at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, 6036 Coburg Rd, Halifax. They will be joined by resident conductors Gary Ewer and Pamela Burton and collaborative pianist Mary Castello

Tickets are $20/$5 (students) for all three performances. 

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About the Nova Scotia Youth Choir: A project of the Nova Scotia Choral Federation, the Nova Scotia Youth Choir is now in its 29th year. The objective of the choir is to provide choristers aged 16 to 25 with a challenging opportunity to work, develop and perform choral music together under the leadership of talented local educators and accomplished Canadian conductors. Thirty-five auditioned singers from around the province have been selected to work with a team of fine musicians. 

About Guest Conductor Dr. Leonard Ratzlaff: Dr. Leonard Ratzlaff has been on the faculty of the Department of Music since 1981, teaching in the area of choral music at both graduate and undergraduate levels. With Prof. Debra Cairns, Ratzlaff co-founded and now directs what is now the most established graduate training program for choral conductors in Canada. He directs the University of Alberta Madrigal Singers, one of Canada’s leading university choirs, who have gained both national and international competition awards for their performances and recordings. The Madrigal Singers have also appeared at the national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association (Los Angeles, 2005) and Choral Canada. Ratzlaff has produced 5 CD recordings with the Madrigal Singers, of which 2 (Balulalow, 1999; The Passing of the Year, 2004) received a National Choral Award in the recordings category from Choral Canada. 

Professor Ratzlaff has conducted premieres of new works by numerous Canadian composers, including Violet Archer, Allan Bevan, John Estacio, Malcolm Forsyth, Allan Gilliland, Christos Hatzis, Margaret King, Imant 

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Raminsh, Sid Robinovitch, James Rolfe, Mark Sirett and Ruth Watson Henderson. He has sung in numerous projects in North America and Europe with the late American conductor Robert Shaw, and participated as soloist in the Classical Music Festival in Eisenstadt, Austria for many years. 

Professor Ratzlaff also directs the Richard Eaton Singers, a 110-voice symphonic chorus that performs regularly with the Edmonton Symphony and that has toured both nationally and internationally, most recently to Germany in 2013. He has served as president of the Association of Canadian Choral Conductors, and is currently on the board of Chorus America. Honours include induction into the Alberta Order of Excellence, the Order of Canada and the Royal Society of Canada. 

For More Information Please Contact: 

Ryan Henwood Program Coordinator, Nova Scotia Choral Federation (902) 423-4688 or 1-888-672-3969 ryan@nscf.ns.ca www.nscf.ns.ca 

Choirworks!

After a successful pilot project in June 2019, we are excited to announce a new community choral opportunity for young singers in Halifax – Choirworks! Join director Krista Vincent and pianist Lynette Wahlstrom for a quality music experience in a positive environment.

Children ages 7-11 years are welcome to register for this unauditioned program. Previous choral experience is not necessary. Weekly rehearsals will include ensemble singing, vocal technique, ear training, and music literacy, as well as performance skills and team building. We will meet at First Baptist Church on Oxford Street and are grateful for their support of community music education.

Rehearsals take place on Saturdays from 10:15-11:30 am, starting September 21, 2019. The program will run until December 15, 2019 and will include 2 performances. Tuition for the term is $185 per singer. Partial bursaries are available based on financial need.

44th Annual General Meeting

Tuesday, August 20, 2019, 6:30 pm
Berwick United Church Camp
115 Commercial Street, Berwick, NS

(To include dinner (6:00 PM) please RSVP nscfadmin@nscf.ns.ca or 902 423-4688)

Election of Officers

Each year the Nominating Committee selects a slate of nominees for their individual skills, expertise and their willingness to devote the time required for committee work and Federation business. The committee also strives for the widest possible provincial representation. With these guidelines in mind, we present the following slate of nominees for the two-year term of 2019/20 to 2020/21 at the Nova Scotia Choral Federation’s Annual General Meeting, August 20, 2019, in the dining hall at the Berwick United Church Camp, 115 Commercial Street, Berwick.

If you are interested in nominating someone to our Board of Directors the deadline for nominations is August 6, 2019. The procedure is as follows:
Members will submit motions of nominations any time up to 14 days prior to the Annual General Meeting. Motions must be made in writing, signed by the mover and the seconder, and delivered to the Federation office. The nominee must deliver signed acceptance by the deadline and provide biographical information suitable for reproduction or distribution to Annual General Meeting delegates.
Please review the following biographies of our current nominees for the 2019/20 – 2020/21 term.

Tom Black

Tom Black is a founding member of Nova Voce, performing in the Bass 2 section. He has served on their board, including terms as chair and treasurer.
From a background in classical piano, his interests have spread to playing guitar both for personal enjoyment and as a rock musician, amateur theatre with Showcase Productions Society performing in a number of their productions and singing in several vocal ensembles.
Tom was organist and choir director at Trinity United Church in Oxford for 8 years and directed an Oxford community choir. He also enjoys dabbling in composing and arranging.

Graham Bolton

Graham has been a choir member for most of his life including school choirs and the Annapolis Valley Honour Choir and he has attended NSCF Sing Summer programs. and was a member of the Nova Scotia Youth Choir. Graham has also worked at Youth Choir Camp as a chaperone.
He sang with Vox: A choir for Social Change until it disbanded in the spring of 2017. Graham is currently both a singer and a board member of Nova Voce and the new Halifax Gay Men’s Chorus

Christopher Bowman

Christopher Bowman (M. Mus Memorial University, B. Mus Mount Allison University) enjoys making music in many forms – as a conductor, solo and choral singer, and educator. He is full-time Minister of Music at First United Church in Truro, Nova Scotia, and Artistic Director of the Cantabile Society, where he conducts the Cantabile Singers and co-conducts the Cantabile Boys’ Choir. Bowman also sings with the acclaimed Canadian Chamber Choir, and is an instructor of piano and voice. Chris is active as a baritone soloist; his debut CD “Over Hill and Valley” with pianist David Chafe won Music NS and Music NL awards, and was nominated for an East Coast Music Award.
Chris is sought after as an adjudicator, workshop clinician and lecturer, and has taught in university music departments across Atlantic Canada as a sessional instructor. Chris, his wife Laura, and daughters Erica and Meredith live in Valley, NS.

Wendy LaPierre

Wendy LaPierre lives in the Annapolis Valley. She studied voice at Acadia University and has a Music Education degree. When her kids were young, Wendy performed with the Valley based group DonnaWendyAndy and was the music director at Kings County Christian School, as well substituting as music teacher at Annapolis Valley Regional School Board. Now that she has 5 grandchildren, she’s very busy grand-parenting and helping her daughter run Cotton Tale Cafe + Play in New Minas. One of Wendy’s biggest joys is directing the North Mountain Community Chorus and being involved in various musical and theatrical projects around the Valley.

Danielle LeVangie

An enthusiastic supporter of Cape Breton’s Gaelic music and culture, Danielle can be found at the square dances and live Celtic music events on the Island. Danielle is a music educator with the CBVRSB. She sang with the Cape Breton Youth Choir and continued on with the Cape Breton Chorale. Danielle received a B. Mus. from Mount Allison University, and after a year of teaching in Korea she went to Memorial University in St. John’s Newfoundland for her B. Mus. Ed. When not dancing, Danielle can be found volunteering for Celtic Colours International Festival and other music events on the Island.

Greg MacLeod

Singing has always been a part Greg’s life. In his younger years, he was in the school choir and took part in many school musical productions with the most memorable being Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. During high school he was part of the school band where he played the trombone. He has been singing with the City of Lakes Barbershop Chorus for the past 19 years and with Nova Voce for the past 7 years. He has also participated in the Tattoo Choir since 2008 and Jubilate for the past 5 years. Currently, he is singing in the Male Chorus in the production of The Magic Flute as part of the Halifax Summer Opera Festival. Greg is treasurer on the board of directors of Nova Voce he is looking forward to serving on the Board of the Nova Scotia Choral Federation.

Norm Scrimger

Over the past four decades in Nova Scotia, Norm has sung with numerous choirs and participated in several special productions including three Symphony Nova Scotia performances of “Beethoven’s 9th” and a special performance of Handel’s “The Lord Nelson’s Mass” under Kathryn Laurin. For many years, he was a member with the Elastic Millennium Choir which had released at least half a dozen CDs of music of an historical interest. He has attended international choral festivals in Canada and Europe and has sung under several renowned conductors. Norm is a charter member of Nova Voce, and has been singing with Seton Cantata Choir for more than 30 years. He has served on the Board of both choirs.

Returning board members who are completing the second year of their term are Spencer Gough, Barb Kaill, Paula Phillips, Jennifer Garvey, Patricia Betts.  Thus, if ratified, the 2019/20 NSCF Board will consist of 12 members.
Leaving the board are Bryan Crocker, Christine Dewing and Zoe Legere. We would like to thank them for their service to NSCF.

Nova Scotia Choral Federation AGM

44th Annual General Meeting
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
6:30 pm
Berwick United Church Camp
115 Commercial Street, Berwick, NS
(To include dinner (6:00 PM) please RSVP nscfadmin@nscf.ns.ca or 902 423-4688)

Election of Officers
Each year the Nominating Committee selects a slate of nominees for their individual skills, expertise and their
willingness to devote the time required for committee work and Federation business. The committee also strives for
the widest possible provincial representation. With these guidelines in mind, we will present a slate of
nominees for the two-year term of 2019 to 2020 at the Nova Scotia Choral Federation’s Annual General Meeting. If
you are interested in nominating someone to our Board of Directors the deadline for nominations is August 6, 2019.

The procedure is as follows:
Members will submit motions of nominations any time up to 14 days prior to the Annual General Meeting. Motions
must be made in writing, signed by the mover and the seconder, and delivered to the Federation office. The nominee
must deliver signed acceptance by the deadline and provide biographical information suitable for reproduction or
distribution to Annual General Meeting delegates.

Sing Summer: Gophers, Chaperones and Counsellors Roles Available

The Nova Scotia Choral Federation is gearing up for their Sing Summer Camps and still seeking candidates for the following positions:

  • Youth Choir Camp Chaperones
  • Junior Choir Camp Counsellors
  • Gophers (age 15 and up) for JCC/YCC/ACC

Working at camp is a great opportunity to connect with the choral community and build your resume!

Junior Choir Camp and Youth Choir Camp run concurrently from August 11th-17th and Adult Choir Camp runs the following week from August 19th-24th.

If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact the Program Coordinator, Ryan Henwood, at programs@nscf.ca.

Halifax based chorus ScotianAires and quartet Tonic! retain Atlantic championship!

The ScotianAires, an a cappella chorus made up of women from across the Halifax region, and Tonic!, a quartet made up of four members of the ScotianAires, have retained top honours at Atlantic Canada’s most prestigious competition for women barbershop singers. Both were repeat champions at the Harmony Inc. 2019 Area 1 Convention and Contests (AC&C) held at the end of May in Sackville, NB.

Among the 57 women on stage for the chorus were six first-time participants. Newcomer Lynda Vaughan describes the experience of singing with the ScotianAires. “It has been an amazing experience singing on the stage with these champions, something I never dreamed of, even one year ago. I only started attending rehearsals this January so it’s been a bit of a leap for me but I have been richly rewarded.”

Choruses sing two selections in the competition and receive marks for singing, music and performance. Director Sue Kember was particularly pleased with the singing scores because singing had been an area of focus for the group leading up to the competition. “It was an incredible feeling to know that all our hard work was rewarded”, Kember remarked. “It is so wonderful to work with these amazing women who keep the music alive with their desire to improve and who also maintain and enjoy the special camaraderie that is the ScotianAires!”

Tonic! took home the first-place Wona Wright Memorial Award and also the Karen Gordon Memorial Award, presented to the quartet with the highest performance score. ScotianAires’ quartet enJOY! was right behind them in second place and the newest competing quartet from the chorus, Arpeggio, earned a fourth place ribbon.

The weekend also included education sessions and coaching and a “Fun Night” of singing planned around this year’s theme…”A Night on the Red Carpet”. The ScotianAires dressed up as the high school students from “Grease” and sang an a cappella arrangement of “We Go Together”.

The ScotianAires, Tonic! and enJOY! all qualified to compete against choruses and quartets from across North America at the International Convention and Contests (IC&C) to be held in Sandusky, Ohio in November, 2019.

For more information contact the ScotianAires at info@scotianaires.ca , visit us at scotianaires.ca or find us on Facebook and Twitter!

 Halifax National Organ Festival 2019 – “Changing Tides 2019” 

Royal Canadian College of Organists’ upcoming Halifax National Organ Festival 2019, Changing Tides 2019
is being hosted by the Halifax Centre of the RCCO on July 7th – 11th.
Information regarding the event can be found on the Festival website 
We will be featuring organists from across Canada in a program of workshops, recitals, concerts and a Hymn Festival.
An exhibit by music companies, receptions, luncheon and Festival lobster banguet will complete our offerings.
We hope that you will find something of interest and that you will consider joining us for this 4-day event.
For further information, you can contact me, Ray Grant – Festival Chair, at:  raygrant@eastlink.ca

THE GREAT CANADIAN GIVING CHALLENGE

 

This June, the Nova Scotia Choral Federation invites you to join the Great Canadian Giving Challenge!
Every dollar donated in June is a chance to WIN $10,000 for NSCF!

Donate to NSCF this June and automatically enter the organization to WIN $10,000 during the Great Canadian Giving Challenge. Every $1 donated IN JUNE is an automatic entry for NSCF to win (minimum $3 donation required).

Your donation will support the programming during the 2019 -2020 season, including Nova Scotia Youth Choir, Sing Summer, Juvenata, Children’s Chorus of Nova Scotia and other programming and services.
Plus, if you win the $10,000 prize for NSCF, you can make an even bigger difference! $10,000 could provide funding to support all our programs and services for singers and choirs across the province.

Imagine the difference $10,000 could make tomorrow.

Start your summer right. Help us win $10,000.

Please Help our Charity Win $10,000

Every $1 you donate to our charity in June via GivingChallenge.ca counts as a ballot to help us win $10,000 from the GIV3 Foundation. Please donate today – we really appreciate your help!

Donate to help us win

 

For full contest rules and regulations, please read the Official Contest Rules