Third Sunday at Three Community Concert Series

The Third Sunday at Three Community Concert Series is a unique concert event held at 3:00pm on the third Sunday of each month at St. Francis-in-the-Wood.
The concert series is about to enter its fifth season and boasts a lineup featuring the most exciting musical experiences on the North Shore.
Here's the complete season's lineup:
Sunday, October 18 2009
Dr. Boris Konovalov
Artists in this series are generally not repeated from one year to the next, however there are so many requests for Dr. Konovalov that we have made an exception. This Russian born concert pianist is a "phenomenal pianist" and is fast becoming a special talent on the Canadian and International scene. He has travelled the world thrilling audiences and winning prestigious competitions and now teaches and tours primarily in Canada, the US and Asia.
Sunday, November 29 2009
Fabiana Katz and Fusion Latina
Note the change in date this month!
Last seasons concert was cancelled due to snow, so this concert will have double anticipation. Ms. Katz focuses on repertoire which highlights her varied cultural background: Spanish, Latin American and Sephardic. Ms. Katz also holds a Masters of Music in choral conducting from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati and is in demand as a teacher and clinician. Currently she is artistic director of FUSION LATINA, Vancouver's (and Canada's) first Latin-Canadian choral ensemble dedicated specifically to the performance of Latin American choral folklore. http://www.fabianakatz.ca
Sunday, December 20 2009
Noelle / reVive
Noelle/reVive is PeterVanderhorst's latest endeavor in remaining part of the choral scene in West Vancouver. Despite his retirement from public education in the district, where he taught acting and musical theatre at West Van High and headed its renowned Treble Choir program, he worked with some former students on the creation of Noelle, a women's vocal ensemble that would perform in the community during the Christmas season. reVive is an outgrowth of Noelle, has attracted members from as far away as South Surrey and performs until the end of May
Sunday, January 17 2010
Caulfeild Quartet
(David Carter - violin, Therese Behm - viola,
Marc Kaiser - cello and Dorothy Fairholm - bassoon and flute)
The members of the Caulfeild Quartet are local musicians living in Caulfeild, North Vancouver, Bowen Island and the West End of Vancouver. With diverse origins (France, Zimbabwe, England, and Canada with a Swiss background) our ensemble has been formed through our associations in two Vancouver orchestras. Our interest is in exploring and performing chamber works that combine the special tones and timbres of three strings and two different woodwind instruments. The repertoire spans the centuries from the baroque to more modern eras.
Sunday, February 21 2010
Don Stewart
Vancouver Jazz singer Don Stewart sings beautiful songs with a unique style, and a rich voice capable of great emotional power and also delicate sensitivity. He tells stories of love, hurt and joy in a memorable and beautiful way that leaves his audiences transfixed. Don has built up a loyal fan base who follow him from club to lounge to concert hall. www.donstewart.ca
Sunday, March 21 2010
Duo Concertante
Dubbed "the next generation of classical music stars" by BRAVO!TV, Duo Concertante hails from Newfoundland, and has been touring and recording for over 10 years internationally. From the Duo's successful Wigmore Hall debut in London England last season, to its premiere performance of R. Murray,Schafer's Duo for Violin & Piano (written for them) at the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival, this ensemble confirms its reputation for presenting performances of remarkably expressive and unified chamber music. "It Takes Two", Duo Concertante's 4th disc (Marquis Classics/EMI Canada) features light encore pieces arranged especially for them by Canadian composer Clifford Crawley, and will be released in Toronto on April 14, 2009. www.duoconcertante.com
Subscriptions:
$60 for six concerts.
Buying a Subscription to the Series supports not only the artists but also the concept of the Series by providing a base of income from which a guarantee for artists occurs. Of course donations are always gratefully received and tax receiptable. Donations are only used for direct artist support.
Individual concerts: $15
Light refreshments afterwards included
Information, reservations and registration:
stfrancis@telus.net
or phone 604 922 3531.
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