Event Info
Canadian works inspired by Nature for the oboe and oboe d'amore: Catherine Lee
On April 22, 2017 at 8:00 p.m., Catherine Lee performs a concert of music for th...
8:00pm
16 General, $11 Students/Seniors/Members in advance.
Event Description
On April 22, 2017 at 8:00 p.m., Catherine Lee performs a concert of music for the oboe and oboe d’amore. With a focus on Canadian compositions and influenced by nature, this concert features works by Dorothy Change, Jerome Blais, Dana Reason, and Catherine Lee’s own work a tiny dance. Also on the program the stunning Social Sound from Whales at Night for oboe d’amore and recorded whale song by Emily Doolittle.
The oboe d’amore was popular during the era of Johann Sebastian Bach. It is known for its less assertive and more tranquil and serene tone than today’s modern oboe. Having fallen out of use in the eighteenth century, it regained popularity with composers in the early twentieth century appearing in works by Richard Strauss, Maurice Ravel, and Tori Takemitsu.
Join Catherine Lee as she explores some of the amazing twenty-first century Canadian repertoire for the oboe d’amore and oboe. Tickets are $16/$11 in advance, and $20/$15 at the door.
Venue
510 Fort Street
Multi-Purpose / Hall
Capacity220
Open / Operational