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Cultural Olympiad’s Orchestral Centrepiece:  Mahler’s Symphony No. 8

Cultural Olympiad’s Orchestral Centrepiece: Mahler’s Symphony No. 8

Saturday, January 30 and Monday, February 1, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, eight vocal soloists, the Vancouver Bach Choir, the Vancouver Children’s Choir and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir will join together, under VSO music director Bramwell Tovey, to perform Mahler’s massive Symphony No. 8.  The concert will take place at Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre.  

Notably, this performance of Mahler’s 8th marks the 100th anniversary of its first performance in Munich.  Also of note, “the VSO, which is committed to sustainability, has partnered with Olympic sponsor General Motors Canada to provide green transportation for our guest artists during the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad. World-renowned guest artists such as Measha Brueggergosman will be transported in GM’s newest zero-emission hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, the Chevrolet Equinox, while in Vancouver.”

Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 is presented in partnership with the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad.

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Sudbury Symphony wins the Vida Peene Award for 2009

Sudbury Symphony wins the Vida Peene Award for 2009

Last week, the Ontario Arts Council presented the Vida Peene Award for 2009 to the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra. The $5000 award was presented by OAC board member Adrien Lamoureux at the orchestra’s second of six concerts this season.

The SSO was identified by the peer jury as a “vital organization in this northern city, embraced by its community with a remarkable audience base, regularly playing to capacity houses.” Jurors further commended the orchestra for its “excellent education programs that build awareness and appreciation of music in children and youth.” Jury members included Dr. John Burge, Associate Director at Queen’s University School of Music; Vicky Dvorak, a violinist with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony; Michael Grit, Theatre Manager of the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts; Glenn Klassen, Music Director of the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra in Alberta and Mary-Liz Warwick, local business woman and active volunteer member of the Sudbury community.

The late Vida Peene was a Hamilton-based arts patron whose remarkable legacy continues to nurture the arts in Ontario and Canada. The Ontario Arts Council is one of eight specified organizations that receive income through investment earnings from Peene’s original bequest to the Canada Council for the Arts. Income from The Vida Peene Fund is given every two years to an Ontario orchestra other than the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (the TSO having been provided for separately through Vida Peene’s estate). Past recipients include the Windsor Symphony Orchestra (2007) and the Esprit Orchestra (2005). For many years prior to 2005, income from the fund helped to support the costs of the Ontario Festival of Youth Orchestras, a project then administered by Orchestras Canada.

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