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GREEN ROOM SOUND COLLECTIVE is an arts collective consisting of early-career composers, performers, and writers dedicated to the development and performance of new dramatic works for chamber ensembles. As an organization dedicated to the creation of works primarily focused on story- telling, the aim of Green Room Music’s projects lies in seeking interdisciplinary collaboration with writers, poets, artists, animators, choreographers, and designers for works of chamber opera, theatre, art song, dance, and multi- media presentations. The group additionally holds professional development events, engaging and collaborating with established professional artists or performance groups through public workshops, masterclasses, and lectures. Green Room Sound Collective Executive Board Abigail Sinclair - Executive Director Ricardo Ferro - Artistic Director Kai is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Michael Nunes - Media & Documentation Coordinator the University of Toronto studying voice and Emily Green - General Administrator composition. He is the artistic director of Luca Ortolani - Treasurer Concreamus Chamber Choir, the conductor of Mississauga Summer Chorale’s concert Website: greenroommusictoronto.com choir “Frisson,” the baritone section lead with Instagram: @greenroommusictoronto the Toronto Youth Choir, and the assistant @greenroommusictoronto Facebook: conductor and composer in residence at St. Clements Church in [email protected] E-mail: Toronto. Kai also sings with the Orpheus Choir of Toronto, the University of Toronto MacMillan Singers, Incontra Vocal Ensemble, Green Room Sound Collective and Concreamus Chamber Choir and Octava Vocal Ensemble. Kai currently studies composition with would like to acknowledge the support of Trinity College, as well as Roger Bergs and has studied in the past with Larysa Kuzmenko and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music Departments of Compo- Alexander Rapoport. His works have been performed by the sition and Voice Studies. Vancouver Chamber Choir, Resonance Youth Choir, The St. Clements 11:00am choir, Mississauga Tranzit, Concreamus Chamber Choir, and the Mississauga Summer Chorale. GREEN ROOM SOUND COLLECTIVE is an arts collective CONCREAMUS is a student-led choir directed by Kai Leung, consisting of early-career composers, performers, and writers formed in 2019 with the intention of showcasing works by dedicated to the development and performance of new PROGM emerging student composers of choral music. Its Latin name dramatic works for chamber ensembles. As an organization translates as "we create together." dedicated to the creation of works primarily focused on story- Concreamus Chamber Choir SOPRANO: Anika France Forget, Emily Green, Clara Krausse, Ineza telling, the aim of Green Room Music’s projects lies in seeking Kai Leung - Conductor Mugisha, Emily Parker, Abigail Sinclair, Gabrielle Turgeon interdisciplinary collaboration with writers, poets, artists, Christian Umipig - Collaborative Pianist animators, choreographers, and designers for works of ALTO: Rosemonde Desjardins, Francesca Hauser, Carol Mak, Sarah chamber opera, theatre, art song, dance, and multi- Mole, Carly Naimer, Katherine Petkovski, Annika Telenius Christe, Redemptor Omnium Katharine Petkovski media presentations. The group additionally holds TENOR: Ricardo Ferro, Benjamin Gabbay, Nathan Gritter, Michael professional development events, engaging and collaborating May Your Soul Rest in Peace Ian Chan Nunes, Alekzander Rosolowski with established professional artists or performance groups BASS: Ian Chan, Liam Clapp, Gabriel Gough, Kristian Lo, Cameron through public workshops, masterclasses, and lectures. Annabel Lee Benjamin Gabbay Benjamin Gabbay - Piano Martin, Dante Mullin Santone, Evan Tanovich, Nicholas Wanstall Green Room Sound Collective Executive Board Jewel Emily Green Abigail Sinclair - Executive Director Michael Nunes - Horn KAI LEUNG - Artistic Director Ricardo Ferro - Artistic Director Kai is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Michael Nunes - Media & Documentation Coordinator Breathe Vivian Kwok the University of Toronto studying voice and Emily Green - General Administrator composition. He is the artistic director of Luca Ortolani - Treasurer I. Michael Nunes Concreamus Chamber Choir, the conductor Christmas Troparian Evan Tanovich of Mississauga Summer Chorale’s concert Website: greenroommusictoronto.com choir “Frisson,” the baritone section lead with Instagram: @greenroommusictoronto A Kind of Catechism Rowyn Campbell the Toronto Youth Choir, and the assistant @greenroommusictoronto Facebook: Else Sather - Cello conductor and composer in residence at St. Clements Church in [email protected] E-mail: Toronto. Kai also sings with the Orpheus Choir of Toronto, the Stars Kai Leung University of Toronto MacMillan Singers, Incontra Vocal Ensemble, Green Room Sound Collective and Concreamus Chamber Choir and Octava Vocal Ensemble. Kai currently studies composition with would like to acknowledge the support of Trinity College, as well as Dawn Emily Green Roger Bergs and has studied in the past with Larysa Kuzmenko and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music Departments of Compo- May This Place Nicholas Wanstall Alexander Rapoport. His works have been performed by the sition and Voice Studies. Vancouver Chamber Choir, Resonance Youth Choir, The St. Clements 11:00am choir, Mississauga Tranzit, Concreamus Chamber Choir, and Please join us for refreshments at the back of the hall the Mississauga Summer Chorale. after the concert! 10 compositions have received recognition by Toronto’s St. James I. Michael Nunes Dawn Emily Green institute in person, she had been sharing her experiences in social Evan Tanovich is a 19-year old composer, conductor and pianist from Windsor, Ontario. He studied with Dr. Paul McIntyre in Cathedral (one of two winners, 2018-2019 composition I. (pronounced “eye”) is a short choral setting of an impressionistic Dawn is a setting of a text by Ella Higginson. The text describes the media and inspiring many students from the Faculty of Music. PROGM NOTES In remembrance of her wonderful blessings to the people 2017/18, Larysa Kuzmenko 2018/19, and currently studies with competition), the Amadeus Choir International Seasonal Song- poem by Erica Kath, a remarkable writer and one of my closest feeling of waking up in the early hours of the morning, and the Alexander Rapoport. Evan's works have been premiered across Writing Competition (honourable mention, 2015) and the Ruth friends. In the poem, she describes the lunar cycle—likening it to a peace that comes from watching the sun rise. The piece has a All program notes and bios as supplied around her, this piece is being premiered at tonight’s concert. Ontario by professional, community, and student groups. In 2018, Watson Henderson Choral Competition (honourable mention, blinking eye with darkened eyelids. My setting imitates and empha- grounding motif that resembles a heartbeat, and the changes in by the individual composers Through this composition, I would like to send my deepest condo- his Reflection for String Quartet was featured alongside an interview 2017). He has written works for the Mississauga Summer Chorale sizes the elegant structure already present in the text, amplifying tonal centre throughout the piece reflect the slow emergence of lences to her family and friends, hoping that they can cope with with Michael Enright on CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition. He has and Musicata choir in Hamilton. Through U of T, he has been the her evocative language with rich, dense chords. the sun from behind the horizon. their loss with the optimistic attitude that she had. Christe, Redemptor Omnium Katharine Petkovski recipient of the Susan Cale Award (2017), the Robert and John Ian Chan is a pianist-composer currently studying in the Facul- been commissioned by Orchestra Breva (for Letter of Laura Secord Michael Nunes is a composer and horn player from Sherwood This sixth-century hymn is the traditional hymn for Vespers during the ty of Music at the University of Toronto as a first-year undergradu- 1841, performed during its cross-province tour in 2019) and the City Elliot McBroom Scholarship (2017, 2018, 2019), the Lobodowsky Park, Alberta. As a stylistically versatile musician, he maintains a Christmas season. This piece employs an irregular meter to Choral Scholarship (2018), and the Gwendolen M. Grant Music May This Place Nicholas Wanstall ate. He has been coached by notable Canadian composers such as of Windsor (for A Universal Prayer for Peace, performed at a 2019 busy schedule of composition, arranging, engraving, performing, accommodate the rhythm of the plainchant from which it is derived (the Canada Culture Day celebration), and was recently selected by the Scholarship (2019). May This Place is an SATB setting of an original poem. I don’t usual- Matthew Emery and Kevin Lau. He has experience in working with and educating with organizations located across Canada. His debut Sarum Chant of the Salisbury Hymnal). This is a piece about salvation. Muskoka Concert band, in partnership with the Canadian Music Benjamin also leads the music at an evening worship service at ly set my own poetry, but this particular text is quite close to my bands, orchestras and choirs from his enrolled institutions as well as orchestral premiere—Egyptian Reverie—was commissioned and Center, to be their “Composer Fellow” for the 2019/2020 season. Jubilee United Church. www.benjamingabbay.com heart. It was written two summers ago