Past Performances and Broadcasts
2008
June 30, 2008: Saturn (study in white), commissioned by pianist Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa as part of her Cosmophony project, will receive its world premiere perfomance at the MacMillan Space Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
May 15, 2008: As part of its ongoing "Creator/Curator" project, Standing Wave will present One Tree, Many Branches, an evening curated by composer Jeffrey Ryan. The programme includes both violin and cello versions of Bellatrix with choreography, and the world premiere of Burn, along with music by Kelly-Marie Murphy, Alexina Louie, Rob T. Smith, and Ian Wilson. At the Roundhouse in Vancouver, British Columbia.
May 11, 2008: Equilateral, performed by the Gryphon Trio and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by music director Peter Oundjian, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Sunday Afternoon in Concert.
May 8, 2008: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet as part of its Kreutzer Project, at Guelph Music Fest at the Guelph Youth Music Centre Recital Hall in Guelph, Ontario.
May 1, 2008: Equilateral, performed by the Gryphon Trio and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by music director Peter Oundjian, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's The Signal.
April 12, 2008: Dancer Holly Holt performs Barbara Bourget's choreography to Bellatrix, from the CD Quantum Mechanics in an afternoon performance of "Alone with Kokoro" at Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of Christ Church's Saturday Serenades.
April 12, 2008: The triple concerto Equilateral (co-commissioned by the Vancouver Symphony and the Toronto Symphony) will be performed by the Gryphon Trio and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by music director Peter Oundjian, as part of the TSO's New Creations Festival at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Ontario.
April 4 & 5, 2008: On Monsieur's Departure, commissioned by the amazing a cappella choral ensemble musica intima, will receive its world premiere perfomances at Christ Church Cathedral (April 4) and Ryerson United Church (April 5) in Vancouver, British Columbia.
March 29, 2008: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet as part of its Kreutzer Project, at Wolf Hall in London, Ontario.
March 13, 2008: Dancer Holly Holt performs Barbara Bourget's choreography to Bellatrix, from the CD Quantum Mechanics in a Cabaret Stage Show at the Roundhouse in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of the Vancouver International Dance Festival 2008.
March 8, 2008: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet at Ecole Secondaire Theriault in Timmins, Ontario.
March 8, 2008: Stillpoint will be performed by the Nu:BC Collective at the Scotiabank Dance Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
February 29, 2008: Soprano Heather Pawsey and pianist Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa present their show DEAD Serious, including Found Frozen at Hamilton-Harron Funeral Home/Vancouver Memorial Services and Crematorium, 5390 Fraser Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the Canadian Music Centre's New Music in New Places project.
February 17 & 18, 2008: The choral trilogy Three Songs for CB, comprised of After Storm, Angeline on Ossabaw, and Discards, will be performed by musica intima and members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rosemary Thomson, at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver, BC.
February 14, 2008: Found Frozen will be performed by soprano Zorana Sadiq and pianist Peter Tiefenbach, at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in Toronto, Ontario, presented by Music Toronto.
February 8, 2008: The viola version of Bellatrix will receive its world premiere, performed by Jamie Arrowsmith, in a concert presented by 5-Penny New Music Concerts at St. Peter's United Church in Sudbury, Ontario.
February 2 & 4, 2008: The triple concerto Equilateral (co-commissioned by the Vancouver Symphony and the Toronto Symphony) will receive its world premiere performance by the Gryphon Trio and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by music director Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
February 2, 2008: ecce homo will be performed by Hexaphone, conducted by Nicholas Fairbank, at Crystal Pool in Victoria, British Columbia.
January 25, 2008: Two-by-Four will be performed by marimbist Masako Hockey and the Victoria Symphony, conducted by Tania Miller, as part of the Victoria Symphony's New Currents Festival, at McPherson Playhouse in Victoria, British Columbia.
2007
October 31, 2007: Triple Witching will receive its Australian premiere by Charisma (Roslyn Dunlop, clarinet; Julia Ryder, cello; and David Miller, piano) at the Tigers League Club in Rozelle, New South Wales, Australia.
October 6, 2007: Epitaph will receive its European premiere by Sola Gratia, conducted by Ties Molenhuis, as part of the choir's 40th anniversary concert in Uithuizermeeden, Netherlands.
October 5, 2007: Slash (String Quartet #2), will receive its European premiere by the Quarto Quartet at the Auditum Sound and Relation Festival at the Red House Center in Sofia, Bulgaria.
July 20-22, 2007 (four performances): Los Alamos and Morning Prayer from First there was light will be performed by soprano Heather Pawsey and pianist Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa in a concert exploring the many manifestations of Eve, at the Sunset Theatre in Wells, British Columbia.
June 9, 2007: Epitaph will be performed by the Folsom Singers, conducted by WeiHsi Hu, at West Burnaby United Church in Burnaby, British Columbia.
June 4, 2007: Poison Wind will be performed by harpist Erica Goodman and percussionist Beverley Johnston at the Sir James Dunn Theatre, Dalhousie Arts Centre, as part of the Scotia Festival of Music in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
May 21, 2007: After Storm will be performed by the Alfred Chamber Singers, conducted by Luanne Crosby, at Anatolia College's Raphael Hall, in Thessaloniki, Greece.
May 20, 2007: Pangaea, performed by Orchestra London conducted by Kenneth Hsieh, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Symphony Hall.
May 16, 2007: After Storm will be performed by the Alfred Chamber Singers, conducted by Luanne Crosby, at the Town Hall Amphitheatre in Holargos, Greece.
May 6, 2007: Elegy for Miss Covington, performed by the Elektra Women's Choir, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Choral Concert.
April 20, 2007: Bellatrix, performed by Annalee Patipatanakoon, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's The Signal, hosted by Pat Carrabre.
April 14, 2007: Elegy for Miss Covington, commissioned to celebrate the Elektra Women's Choir's 20th anniversary season, will be premiered by Elektra, conducted by Morna Edmundson, at Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, British Columbia.
March 5, 2007: Map of the City/Map of the World will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony as part of its educational concerts, with narrator Andrea Blakey and conducted by Ken Hsieh, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
March 1, 2007: Symphony #1: Fugitive Colours, performed by the Vancouver Symphony conducted by music director Bramwell Tovey, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
February 23, 2007: ecce homo will be performed by Hexaphone, conducted by Nicholas Fairbank, at St. John's Church in Victoria, British Columbia.
February 7 & 8, 2007: Pangaea will be performed by Orchestra London, conducted by Kenneth Hsieh, at Forest City Community Church in London, Ontario.
January 21, 2007: Gracey Blue will be performed by the Victoria Symphony, conducted by Tania Miller, at the Royal Theatre in Victoria, British Columbia.
January 9, 2007: Slash (String Quartet #2), performed by the Arditti Quartet, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
January 7, 2007: The newly-released CD Quantum Mechanics: Music of Jeffrey Ryan will have its broadcast premiere on CBC Radio Two's Two New Hours, along with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra's recording of Pangaea.
2006
December 14, 2006: ecce homo will be performed by students in the Claude Watson Arts Program conducted by Alan Torok, at the George Weston Recital Hall in Toronto, Ontario.
November 29, 2006: ecce homo will be performed by students in the Claude Watson Arts Program conducted by Alan Torok, in London, Ontario.
November 21, 2006: ecce homo will be performed by students in the Claude Watson Arts Program conducted by Alan Torok, at Contemporary Showcase in Toronto, Ontario.
November 20, 2006: Map of the City/Map of the World will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony as part of its educational concerts, with narrator Andread Blakey and conducted by Ken Hsieh, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
November 19, 2006: Poison Wind will receive its European premiere, performed by harpist Laura Stephenson and percussionist Anders Haag of the Stockholm Philharmonic in the Grunewaldsalen of the Stockholms Konserthus in Stockholm, Sweden.
November 18, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet as part of its Kreutzer Project, in Windsor, Ontario.
November 16, 2006: Map of the City/Map of the World will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony as part of its educational concerts, with narrator Andrea Blakey and conducted by Ken Hsieh, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
November 15, 2006: Map of the City/Map of the World will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony as part of its educational concerts, with narrator Andrea Blakey and conducted by Ken Hsieh, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
November 13, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet as part of its Kreutzer Project, at the D. F. Cook Recital Hall at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland.
November 10, 2006: ecce homo will be performed by students in the Claude Watson Arts Program conducted by Alan Torok, at Earl Haig Secondary School in Toronto, Ontario.
November 8, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet as part of its Kreutzer Project, in Niagara, Ontario.
September 3, 2006: Vesica Piscis, performed by the Winnipeg Symphony as part of the Centara Corporation New Music Festival, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Two New Hours.
August 2, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet as part of its Kreutzer Project, at the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival.
July 28, 2006: Picture of 23-year-old youth, from Of Passion's Tide, will be performed by baritone Joel Klein and pianist Karen Lee-Morlang at the Roundhouse in Vancouver, British Columbia.
July 9, 2006: Bellatrix, performed by violinist Mark Fewer, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Two New Hours.
June 26, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will receive its US premiere by the Penderecki String Quartet at the Indiana University Summer Music Festival in Bloomington, Indiana.
May 9, 2006: Symphony #1: Fugitive Colours, performed by the Vancouver Symphony conducted by music director Bramwell Tovey, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
April 12, 2006: Vesica Piscis, performed by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra conducted by music director Andrey Boreyko, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
March 29, 2006: Slash (String Quartet #2), performed by the Arditti Quartet, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
March 19, 2006: Symphony #1: Fugitive Colours, performed by the Vancouver Symphony conducted by music director Bramwell Tovey, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Two New Hours.
March 16, 2006: Quantum Mechanics will be performed by the Infinitus String Quartet as part of the Sonic Boom Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia.
March 13, 2006: Visions of Joy will receive its Taiwan premiere performance by the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra at the Taipei National Concert Hall, conducted by Ken Hsieh.
March 3, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta) will be performed by the Penderecki String Quartet at the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society in Waterloo, Ontario.
March 2, 2006: String Quartet #3 (sonata distorta), inspired by Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata, will receive its world premiere performance by the Penderecki String Quartet at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in Toronto, Ontario, presented by Music Toronto.
February 25 & 27, 2006: Symphony #1: Fugitive Colours will receive its world premiere performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
February 26, 2006: Vesica Piscis, performed by the Winnipeg Symphony as part of the Centara Corporation New Music Festival, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Two New Hours.
February 14, 2006: Vesica Piscis will be performed by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by music director Andrey Boreyko, as part of the Centara Corporation International New Music Festival.
January 22, 2006: Visions of Joy will be performed by the Niagara Symphony, conducted by Daniel Swift, at the Sean O'Sullivan Theatre in St. Catharines, Ontario.
2005
November 16-21, 2005: Gracey Blue will be performed by the Victoria Symphony, conducted by Tania Miller, at the Royal Theatre in Victoria, British Columbia.
October 23, 2005: The Art of Declension, performed by the l'Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Symphony Hall.
August 2, 2005: Timepieces will receive its world premiere performance at the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival in Ottawa, Ontario, featuring soprano Zorana Sadiq.
July 5, 2005: Violet Crumble, performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
May 8, 2005: Violet Crumble, performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Symphony Hall.
May 7, 2005: Map of the City/Map of the World will receive its world premiere performance by the Kamloops Symphony, conducted by Bruce Dunn, at the Sagebrush Theatre in Kamloops, BC.
April 10, 2005: Pangaea, recorded by the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's Two New Hours.
March 29, 2005: Violet Crumble, performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra will be broadcast on CBC Radio Two's In Performance.
February 23 & 25, 2005: The Art of Declension will be performed by l'Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, conducted by Hans Graf, at Place des Arts in Montreal, Quebec.
February 20, 2005: Violet Crumble will receive its U.S. premiere by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Bramwell Tovey, in Tacoma, Washington.
February 19 & 21, 2005: Violet Crumble will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC.
January 21, 2005: Cruithne will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra with flute soloist Camille Churchfield, at the Roundhouse in Vancouver, BC.