Timothy Shantz Selected as Guest Conductor for Nova Scotia Youth Choir 2018

Chorusmaster for the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, artistic director of Spiritus Chamber Choir and founding director of Luminous Voices, Timothy Shantz continues to garner critical praise for his work as conductor with both choral and instrumental ensembles. Kenneth DeLong of the Calgary Herald wrote, “Timothy Shantz led the choir with both energy and grace, drawing from the ensemble sounds that were refined, balanced, and filled with inner life.”

 

Shantz is an experienced conductor, collaborator, and tenor soloist. As a conductor, Shantz is recognized for his work in early-music, contemporary works, as well as virtuoso unaccompanied choral music to large choral-orchestral masterpieces. Under his direction, Spiritus Chamber Choir earned the Healey Willan Grand Prize from the Canada Council in 2013 and toured internationally, earning second prize at the Fleischmann International Choral Competition in Cork, Ireland as well as second prize at the Florilège Vocal de Tours in France. His preparation of choruses for major orchestral works has been equally successful. Following a performance of Beethoven’s Mass in C, DeLong wrote, “the well-prepared chorus (was) thrilling in the grand climaxes and sensitive in the softer Sanctus and Agnus Dei portions of the mass. The big fugal choruses always are a big sing for any choral group, and the CPO Chorus tucked into these most characteristic passages with relish. One could not help noticing the security of both the tenor and bass sections, and the way this contributed to the health of the total choral sound.” Shantz has collaborated with conductors Christoph König, Matthew Halls, Paul Hillier, Nicholas McGegan, Roberto Minczuk, John Morris Russell, Yoav Talmi, Jean-Marie Zeitouni and more.

 

Shantz has several recordings to his name including, Zachary Wadsworth’s The Far West released in May 2016 of which Joshua Kosman of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote “beautifully sung, as everything here is, by the aptly named Luminous Voices under Timothy Shantz.” Mendelssohn’s Te Deum, released in Spring 2015 by Luminous Voices was named Outstanding Choral Recording from Choral Canada in May 2016. Other recordings include, James MacMillan’s Seven Last Words (Spring 2014) with Spiritus Chamber Choir and future releases planned from the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus and Luminous Voices. Performance highlights as tenor include Händel’s Messiah at Carnegie Hall, soloist and ensemble singer at the Carmel Bach Festival since 2008 and twice with the Lucerne Festival Academy under Pierre Boulez. Shantz holds a Doctor of Music degree in Choral Conducting from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music with a dissertation analyzing the unaccompanied choral work Sun-Dogs by composer James MacMillan.

Watch for audition details in January.

National Youth Choir Announcement!

Congratulations to our 2018 National Youth Choir quartet Laycie Sutherland, Elyse Delaney, Ryan Henwood, Connor Grey and also to our 2018 National Youth Choir alternates Margaret Currie, Rhian Merritt, Luke MacLean, who have all been invited to take part in the 2018 National Youth Choir in Newfoundland! NSCF is committed to providing financial assistance for our quartet to attend, however, if anyone would like to help provide further financial assistance NSCF will accept donations to help all our singers take part in this incredible opportunity!

https://nscf.ca/support/donate/

Advocacy Campaign – Posters and Program Inserts now Available

NSCF has commissioned a series of 5 posters encouraging singers to join a choir and sharing statistics from the first ever Canadian Choral Census.  This series is now available as posters and concert program inserts for download from the NSCF website on our under About NSCF “Media” page .  You can request printed posters as well.  The series will appear weekly between now and Christmas on our webpage, Facebook page and in Enotes.

Advocacy Campaign

NSCF has commissioned a series of 5 posters encouraging singers to join a choir and sharing statistics from the first ever Canadian Choral Census.  This series will soon be available to all NSCF member choirs as posters and concert program inserts for download from the NSCF website.  You can request printed poster as well.  The series will appear weekly between now and Christmas on our webpage, Facebook page and in Enotes.

ScotianAires Top Canadian Entry in International Competition

The hard work, the months of rehearsal and preparation, the extra coaching sessions, all paid off for the ScotianAires who recently competed at Harmony Incorporated’s International Convention and Contests for women’s barbershop choruses and quartets. This year’s event was particularly special because it was held in our hometown of Halifax at the World Trade and Convention Centre.

Competing with twenty-three choruses from across Canada and the United States, the ScotianAires placed sixth, attaining our highest standing at International since the 1990s. In addition to being the top scoring Canadian entry in the competition, the ScotianAires were awarded the Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singers trophy for the highest performance score for a non-medalling chorus.

ScotianAires director Sue Kember shares the impact of the experience. “It is so wonderful to work hard for something and have an amazing result. To work with such an impressive group of women is so rewarding and humbling for me, I consider myself extremely lucky. Sharing this passion for a cappella singing with them is fantastic! “

In the quartet competition, two foursomes from our chorus ranks (along with an import from the Valley Voices in Kentville) qualified for the top ten quartet finals held on Saturday afternoon. Newcomer enJOY! wowed the crowd in their first international competition, receiving the fifth-place medal. It was an emotional win for these four friends. Lead Jennifer Cleveland expresses their excitement. “We’re having a blast so far! Singing together over the last ten months has been so much fun for the four of us, and we’re so honoured to have won the fifth-place medal this year! We’re already hard at work, making plans for working towards our next goals!”

Atlantic Champion quartet Tonic! had their best result since they began competing, coming in eighth in very close standings with only four points separating the sixth, seventh and eighth placings.  Tonic! expressed their elation at being part of this successful event.  “Wow! What an amazing ICC weekend in Halifax! Tonic had such a blast! … Congratulations to everyone! Area 1 ROCKS!”

Indeed it was a very good contest for all choruses and quartets from the Area 1 (Atlantic) region with five Area 1 groups in the chorus finals and all three Area 1  quartets making it to the final quartet round on Saturday.

This year also marked a first for Harmony, Incorporated as the competition portion of the event was made available live through streaming service FloVoice.  As a bonus, FloVoice shared video interviews, daily summaries and behind the scenes spots on their Facebook page.

The competitions were not the only activity during the four-day event.  The convention portion of the gathering included education classes, a marketplace, social events and special performances including a couple of appearances by Barbershop Harmony Society award-winning quartet, Throwback.   And now and then, a few lucky customers of the food court at Scotia Square would hear an impromptu performance by a quartet or chorus as singers traveled from the hotel to the competition venue.

Arguably the most popular social gathering on the final Saturday night was that hosted by the Area 1 choruses featuring a sing-along with over sixty convention delegates from across Canada and the United States playing their ukuleles!  The camaraderie and friendship on display was truly the hallmark of the event.

Wexford Carol CD Now Available @ Nova Scotia Choral Federation

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“Wexford Carol was arranged by Canadian composer, Jeff Enns. In this tradition Irish carol, you will hear the lovely Shimon Walt on cello, myself singing the solo, and the Halifax Camerata Singers as the glorious chorus.and I’m excited to finally release the CD single.  All proceeds from the CD sale will go to the Louise Simons Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Nova Scotia Youth Choir.  “This whole recording and fundraising process has been so special and I hope to still get a few more donations to the Scholarship Fund through the sale of the CD!” Nicole Jordan

The CD is now available at the Nov Scotia Choral Federation office.
At $10 it is an excellent Christmas gift and opportunity to support our young singers.

 

 

 

 

 

Cover painting by Kurt van der Basch

Erin Simons at the Halifax Solstice Concert https://www.facebook.com/HalifaxCamerataSingers/videos/10157711432800251/