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Unique in the Canadian cultural landscape: conductor Mark Vuorinen on the Elora Singers
[…] subjects, spoken through music, which helps them to make sense. Mark has a teaching post as Assistant Professor of Music at Conrad Grebel University College, which is associated with Waterloo University. They are the music department for the university, which means that the scientific and engineering students take part in music, it feeds the creative part of their lives. Mark is currently head of department, as well as teaching and conducting choirs. He also conducts Grand Philharmonic Choir, a symphony chorus of over 100 singers based on Kitchener, Waterloo. On Good Friday they performed Brahms' Requiem, their first performance in two years. Choral music has been a life-long love for Mark. As a child he was in a boys, choir, and whilst he played the piano and trumpet at university, conducting and choral music was his dream. And being able to do it all alongside his teaching is a beautiful […]
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2012-03-30 02:00:00
(CA) The Grand Philharmonic Choir (Mark Vuorinen, Conductor) Concert:: "St. Matthew Passion" (6 apr 2012)
Location: Centre in the Square, Kitchener Ontario, Canada “Star tenor Benjamin Butterfield, performs the role of the Evangelist, telling the Passion story in this deeply moving Good Friday tradition. Bach: St. Matthew Passion (In German, with English surtitles). Mark Vuorinen, conductor. Soloists Evangelist: Benjamin Butterfield (Tenor), Christus: Doug Williams (Bass-Baritone), Meredith Hall (Soprano), Daniel Taylor (Alto), Cory Knight (Tenor) and Daniel Lichti (Bass-Baritone).”
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2012-03-22 02:56:56
(CA) The Grand Philharmonic Choir (Mark Vuorinen, Conductor) Concert: Membra Jesu Nostri (The Limbs of our Jesus) by Buxtehude (24 mar 2012)
Location: Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kitchener Ontario, Canada “The work of North German composer Dieterich Buxtehude was a strong influence on Bach. Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri (The Limbs of our Jesus) is a cycle of seven cantatas composed in 1680. Hear the transparent beauty of early music, with period instruments including a consort of Viols, foreshadowing Bach's work, in this breathtaking composition.”
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