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Our latest announcements, concert highlights, community initiatives, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the life of the Vancouver Cantata Singers.
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A Special announcement
The Board of Directors of the Vancouver Cantata Singers wishes to share that, following next season, Artistic Director Paula Kremer will transition into the role of Conductor Emerita. The honorary title of Conductor Emerita recognizes Paula’s lasting artistic legacy and affirms her continuing place within the artistic life of the choir. “With profound respect and
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Calling all VCS Alumni!
Hello VCS Alumni! Vancouver Cantata Singers is celebrating 60 continuous years of singing and we want to find all our alumni. There are 700 of you! Please help us by inviting all alumni that you know of to our Facebook Group: Vancouver Cantata Singers Alumni. We wish to invite you all to sing a piece or
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Songs of Ariel: an interview with composer, Kristopher Fulton
What is Songs of Ariel and what inspired you to compose this set of music? I had been wanting for years to set Shakespeare. Given my affinity for using mythology in my work, the ethereal character of Ariel was a natural fit. You’ve listed the set on your website as ‘difficult’ – what challenges do
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Full Fathom Five: the catchphrase that’s lasted centuries
2016 marked the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, he died at age 52. His international influence has produced a plethora of works in all artistic mediums since his death. One particular phrase, full fathom five, from Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, has been repeatedly used in English-language culture over the four centuries since its composition. The phrase (see below),
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Allegri’s Miserere: the evolution of a choral masterpiece
Very few western choral works have experienced a musical evolution (alongside legendary tales) like Allegri’s Miserere mei, Deus. This a capella choral piece was first sung in the Sistine Chapel during the 1630s. It was considered so sublime that the Pope forbade the transcription the music and prohibited it being performed anywhere else. According to legend, W.A. Mozart
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De Profundis: the story of a volatile friendship
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco described Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880 – 1968) as “without doubt the greatest vocal polyphonist Italy has had since the glorious fifteen-hundreds” (Source). Pizzetti’s Requiem, written in 1922, revealed his empathy with vocal polyphony. In 1937, he composed De Profundis for seven-part mixed voices based on text from Psalm 130. This sonorous piece received high
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Thank you for a sold-out Reprise in 2016!
Vancouver Cantata Singers sold-out our very popular Christmas Reprise on December 17th, 2016 at Holy Rosary Cathedral. VCS also performed a second Christmas Reprise at the Anvil Centre in New Westminister on December 21st, 2016. Thank you for being a part of this cherished holiday tradition! Photo Credit: Jesse Read
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