Event Info
Horns at the Atrium: John Korsrud (trumpet), Kent Wallace (trumpet), Rod Murray (trombone), Andrew Broughton (trombone), Bill Runge (saxophone), Saul Berson (saxophone), BRENT MAH (saxophone), Daniel Miles Kane (saxophone), Jillian Lebeck (keyboard), Victor Noriega (keyboard)
Hard Rubber New Music presents
*** Horns at the Atrium ***
spacious sounds s...
5:00pm Doors at: 2:00pm
Free
Artists
Rod Murray (trombone)
from Vancouver BC
Andrew Broughton (trombone)
Bill Runge (saxophone)
from Vancouver BC
Saul Berson (saxophone)
from Vancouver BC
Daniel Miles Kane (saxophone)
Jillian Lebeck (keyboard)
from Vancouver BC
Victor Noriega (keyboard)
Event Description
Hard Rubber New Music presents
*** Horns at the Atrium ***
spacious sounds spanning several centuries selected for a sweet social space featuring new work by Hugh Fraser & Bill Runge
John Korsrud, Kent Wallace – trumpets
Rod Murray, Andrew Broughton – trombones
Bill Runge, Saul Berson, Brent Mah, Daniel Miles Kane – saxophones
Jillian Lebeck, Victor Noriega - keyboards
Sunday, June 25, 2017
The Atrium (351 Abbott at Hastings)
2:00 - 4:00 pm – Open Rehearsal
5:00 - 6:00 pm – Performance
* FREE *
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The Hard Rubber New Music Society presents Horns at the Atrium, the first of a series of free concerts featuring music selected and commissioned for the reverberant interior courtyard at Woodward’s (Hastings and Abbott) on four Sundays, June to September. Each program will feature spacious sounds spanning several centuries focused on a particular instrument, held at 5 pm, preceded by an open rehearsal at 2-4 pm.
On Sunday, June 25, the program will feature new music for horns by Vancouver composer-musicians Hugh Fraser and Bill Runge. The Atrium, one of the most important indoor public spaces created in the city in the last decade, will reverberate with sounds performed by several of Vancouver’s top musicians and improvisers, including members of the amazing Hard Rubber Orchestra.
Music will be improvised, composed, arranged and performed to complement and incorporate the particular acoustics of this large space. Audience members will be immersed in vibrant music, sounds only possible in such a cavernous space. An open rehearsal will be held before the performance for those interested in seeing how the music is prepared and rehearsed within a large public space and within a short time frame.
The Spacious Music at the Atrium series will continue throughout the summer with Strings on Sunday, July 23, Voices on Sunday, August 27; and Horns on Sunday, September 24. Each program will feature new and old music performed by musicians selected specifically for each concert.
Venue
The Atrium (351 Abbott at Hastings)