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Ḵi’mola with Musica Intima
May
31

Ḵi’mola with Musica Intima

Ḵi’mola

MAY 31, 2024

GREAT HALL, UBC MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY

“We are creating a sound feast to share with our audience while we learn to work together in good and lasting relationships.”

- Marion Newman

What is Ḵi’mola?

Ḵi’mola means ‘walking together’ in the Kwakwala language. Marion Newman, guest curator and mezzo-soprano writes: “Ḵi’mola is a program designed to highlight the importance of truly sharing and listening well to each other. Entering with the intention to learn and allow each other to take part in the leadership and responsibility of the event.

No traditional feast is ever undertaken by just one person. The entire community pitches in with their talent, energy and good will to share in the creation of the feast. This builds community and is a wonderful way to learn and grow together. Music is the perfect platform for such an undertaking and we are creating a sound feast to share with our audience while we learn to work together in good and lasting relationships.

Gilakas’la and we welcome you to walk together with us.”

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Song from the Uproar: The Lives and Deaths of Isabelle Eberhardt
Feb.
29

Song from the Uproar: The Lives and Deaths of Isabelle Eberhardt

Music by Missy Mazzoli

Libretto by Royce Vavrek and Missy Mazzoli

Presented under license by G. Schirmer, Inc., copyright owners

Marion Newman, Isabelle Eberhardt

Ann Hodges, director

Gordon Gerrard, conductor

Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904): explorer, nomad, journalist, novelist, Sufi. A passionate romantic and one of the most adventurous women of her era or any other, Isabelle Eberhardt was unique. At age twenty, after the death of her mother, brother and father, she left her life in Switzerland for a nomadic and unfettered existence in the deserts of North Africa. She traveled extensively through the desert on horseback, often dressed as a man, relentlessly documenting her travels through detailed journals. At age twenty-seven Isabelle drowned in a flash flood in the desert.

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IndigiDivas: Opera Hits + Indigenous Stories
Jan.
27

IndigiDivas: Opera Hits + Indigenous Stories

Share in this special evening of storytelling through song with the Calgary Phil and the trailblazing IndigiDivas! With conductor Janna Sailor, these Indigenous opera singers, along with featured special guest mezzo-soprano Marion Newman, breathe life into the music of First Nations composers from across Turtle Island, alongside fresh interpretations of opera’s greatest hits. This performance is presented in partnership with One Yellow Rabbit as part of the High Performance Rodeo.

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TOUR 2023: Echo: Memories of the World with the Gryphon Trio & Aaron Wells  - #2
Dec.
3

TOUR 2023: Echo: Memories of the World with the Gryphon Trio & Aaron Wells  - #2

Created by the Gryphon Trio, in collaboration with Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists from Canada and Norway, the new multimedia presentation explores the flow of knowledge and cultural treasures through the generations. As we face the dangers of climate, conflict, and environmental degradation, the work draws on resilient stories from Canada, Norway, Australia, and Mali, combining live and pre-recorded music, spoken word, and film.

Music by Indigenous composers Andrew Balfour and Eliot Britton, and European composers Victoria, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Henrik Hellsteinius. Words by Alison Mackay, Renellta Arluk, and Sámi poet Rawdna Carita Eira.Video by Dylan Toombs. Performed by mezzo soprano Marion Newman, and the Gryphon Trio. With pre-recorded performances by Nordic Voices vocal ensemble from Norway and Malian kora player Diely Mori Tounkara.

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TOUR 2023: Echo: Memories of the World with the Gryphon Trio & Aaron Wells 
Nov.
30

TOUR 2023: Echo: Memories of the World with the Gryphon Trio & Aaron Wells 

Created by the Gryphon Trio, in collaboration with Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists from Canada and Norway, the new multimedia presentation explores the flow of knowledge and cultural treasures through the generations. As we face the dangers of climate, conflict, and environmental degradation, the work draws on resilient stories from Canada, Norway, Australia, and Mali, combining live and pre-recorded music, spoken word, and film.

Music by Indigenous composers Andrew Balfour and Eliot Britton, and European composers Victoria, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Henrik Hellsteinius. Words by Alison Mackay, Renellta Arluk, and Sámi poet Rawdna Carita Eira.Video by Dylan Toombs. Performed by mezzo soprano Marion Newman, and the Gryphon Trio. With pre-recorded performances by Nordic Voices vocal ensemble from Norway and Malian kora player Diely Mori Tounkara.

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re:Naissance Opera, Vancouver. World premiere of Sanctuary & Storm by Olsen/Barker
Nov.
17
to Nov. 19

re:Naissance Opera, Vancouver. World premiere of Sanctuary & Storm by Olsen/Barker

Embark on a celestial journey with Sanctuary & Storm, an award-winning opera by composer Tawnie Olson and librettist Roberta Barker. This immersive performance features the powerful confrontation between medieval luminaries, Hildegard of Bingen and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and unveils a timely discourse on power, respect, and liberation. Guided by the ethereal Angel of History, the opera explores the cyclical dance of history and the shared struggle towards a common goal.

Celebrated as the winner of the 2021-2023 National Opera Association’s Dominick Argento Chamber Opera Award, Sanctuary & Storm makes its world premiere at IndieFest 2023 November 17th-19th. In a unique collaboration with Vancouver Opera and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, this extraordinary operatic experience probes the depth of human resilience, the complexity of power, and the cyclical dance of history. Sanctuary & Storm pays homage to the late Diane Murray Barker, whose memory continues to inspire and resonate within the soul of this opera.

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Regina Symphony, Opening Night! Tchaikovsky’s Fifth & Cusson's Songs from the House of Death - Regina
Oct.
21

Regina Symphony, Opening Night! Tchaikovsky’s Fifth & Cusson's Songs from the House of Death - Regina

Marion Newman, mezzo-soprano

Gordon Gerrard, conductor

The Classics Series gets Romantic with the triumphant Fifth Symphony from Tchaikovsky and the lush Ballade from Coleridge-Taylor. Friend of the RSO, mezzo-soprano Marion Newman returns to Regina to celebrate a new season opening night with new music from Canadian composer Ian Cusson.

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Western University residency/lecture/recital.
Oct.
13

Western University residency/lecture/recital.

Mezzo-soprano Marion Newman-Nege’ga—Telling our stories together: a recital of chamber music

Telling our stories together: a recital of chamber music including works by Berlioz, Canteloube, Cusson and Offenbach with acclaimed mezzo-soprano of Kwagiulth and Stó:lō First Nations with English, Irish and Scottish heritage, Marion Newman-Nege’ga; Scott St. John, violin; DMA student Yanet Campbell Secades, violin; Sharon Wei*, viola; Thomas Wiebe*, cello; Angela Park*, piano; and master’s student Eliza Celis, soprano. 

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Program 2 (#2)
Sep.
30

Program 2 (#2)

Dance and musical Collaboration by Robin Poitras, Edward Poitras, and Gordon Gerrard with Marion Newman, Marcus Merasty, Anna Protsiou, and Anastasia Evsigneeva – Featuring Gustav Mahler’s Songs on the Death of Children New Dance Horizons - Robin Poitras. - Regina

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Program 2
Sep.
29

Program 2

Dance and musical Collaboration by Robin Poitras, Edward Poitras, and Gordon Gerrard with Marion Newman, Marcus Merasty, Anna Protsiou, and Anastasia Evsigneeva – Featuring Gustav Mahler’s Songs on the Death of Children New Dance Horizons - Robin Poitras. - Regina

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