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The Fusion Sessions: Keonté Beals Original Premiere: Thursday, January 20, 2022 at 7 pm ADT North Preston’s own Keonté Beals is a multi-talented, multi-award-winning rising star who performs “passionate R&B with a personal message” (Chronicle Herald). With his powerful voice, vivid songwriting, and thoughtful, current commentary, he’s built an enthusiastic audience across Atlantic Canada, and a reputation as a creative, groundbreaking artist for our times. Now, hear Keonté’s soulful, beautiful music live with the lush sounds of a full symphony orchestra. Plus, Keonté sits down with host Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser for an insightful Q&A!/ Keep the music playing! Donate to Symphony Nova Scotia today: (http•••)/ On the program: 00:00 Let Go – Keonté Beals and Akwamfon Usanga, arr. Jon Hargreaves 04:43 Welcome and Introduction 06:10 Love Overboard – Keonté Beals, arr. Daniel Desaulniers 10:38 Know Better – Keonté Beals, arr. Christopher Mayo 15:39 Friends – Keonté Beals, arr. Claude Lapalme 19:36 King – Keonté Beals, arr. Rebecca Pellett 24:49 Q&A with Keonté Beals and Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser/ Featuring Keonté Beals, vocals Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, conductor and host Shawn Downey, bass Chris Iannetti, guitar Joseph Lamptey, drums Precious Fagbile, piano Symphony Nova Scotia Sponsored by the Government of Canada and the Province of Nova Scotia.
Symphony Nova Scotia Holly Mathieson 2021
Our Music Director Holly Mathieson shares a special video as part of Symphony week as we kick off our fun, flexible 2021/22 season! "I'm looking forward to seeing you all – whether you're a Symphony Nova Scotia regular, or enjoying Symphony Week for the first time," Holly says. "We have great music lined up for you, and we're so excited about playing together again for the first time in 19 months!" Visit our website: (http•••) Follow us on Facebook: (http•••) Follow us on Twitter: (http•••) Follow us on Instagram: (http•••) : Lost Clock Productions
Symphony Nova Scotia Tchaikovsky Holly Mathieson Hoffman Whitehead Draper Hauser Lemieux Walsh 2021
'Twas the Night Before Nutcracker Presented by Wilsons Original Premiere: Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 2 pm ADT ‘Twas the night before Nutcracker, and all through the house Magic was stirring, with a tale of a mouse… In partnership with Halifax Dance and Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, Symphony Nova Scotia presents an all-new online “Nutcracker in a Nutshell” this December! Join Clara and her friends as they celebrate Christmas Eve with their favourite tale – and fall into a delightful storybook adventure of magic, fantasy, and friendship. Featuring festive puppets, a condensed cast of characters, and an intimate ensemble of live musicians playing beautifully rescored excerpts of Tchaikovsky’s beloved music, this tale of holiday wonder is a chance to experience The Nutcracker for the first time, all over again./ Keep the music playing! Donate to Symphony Nova Scotia today: (http•••)/ On the program: Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (excerpts) arranged by L. Christopher Palmer and Lisa Portus/ Conducted by Holly Mathieson Choreography and direction by Leica Hardy Original story by E.T.A. Hoffman Script by Jim Morrow, based on an original story adaptation by Leica Hardy and Graham Whitehead/ Dancers in tonight’s performance from the Young Company of Halifax Dance, Leica Hardy School of Dance, and Stars of Tomorrow: Clara Phoebe Rex Frieda, the Class Bully and the Mouse Queen Lucy Boyne Spanish Dancer and Schoolgirl Miranda Garvey Janitor, Nutcracker, and Schoolgirl Rebecca Swift Schoolgirls and Ensemble Leah Cousins, Niamh Draper, Jane Elliot, Grace Skinner/ Narrator and The School Mistress Gay Hauser/ Featuring musicians from Symphony Nova Scotia: Renaud Lapierre, violin Jennifer Jones, violin Susan Sayle, viola Rachel Desoer, cello Max Kasper, bass Christine Feierabend, flute Suzanne Lemieux, oboe Eileen Walsh, clarinet Gabe Azzie, bassoon David Parker, horn Michael Baker, percussion Michael Lee, piano/ Film produced, directed, and edited by Andrew Coll Audio recording, editing, and mixing by Rod Sneddon Music editing by Jeff Reilly/ Made with the Generous Support of the Canadian Federation of Musicians, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, and the Canadian Media Producers Association.
Beethoven Georg Tintner Symphony Nova Scotia 1770 1827 1988
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN (1770–1827) Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op.55, ‘Eroica’ 54:22 1 Allegro con brio 19:39 2 Marcia funebre: Allegro assai 15:48 3 Scherzo: Allegro vivace 6:28 4 Finale: Allegro molto 12:27 Symphony Nova Scotia conducted by Georg Tintner Concert of 30 March 1988
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