serouj kradjianJuno award-winning and Grammy-nominated Canadian pianist and composer Serouj Kradjian is the artistic director of the Amici Chamber Ensemble and has appeared as soloist with the Vancouver, Edmonton, Madrid and Göttingen Symphonies, the Russian National Orchestra and the Armenian Philharmonic.

1. What are we interrupting (i.e. what music-related activity are we taking you away from to write this)?

Right now (Thursday, May 23), the new recital program I’m preparing, which is made up of piano transcriptions. Now working on J.S. Bach’s Chaconne as transcribed by Johannes Brahms for left hand only, so technically I can use my right hand to type this, while practising.

2. What, if anything, are you most looking forward to as an audience member between now and September 7? 

I am looking forward to seeing and hearing my wife Isabel Bayrakdarian perform my new work Trobairitz Ysabella (inspired by medieval woman troubadours) with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Anne Manson, on July 9 at the Music and Beyond Festival in Ottawa.

3. How about as a music maker/player?

A recital on June 15 in Lindsay, Ontario where I will play Levante by Osvaldo Golijov, which is the last track of Amici Ensemble’s ATMA-produced CD Levant, awarded the Juno for Best Classical Album of the Year (2013).

4. What are you already preparing for musically beyond the summer? And (how) do your summer plans tie in with these longer term plans?

Looking forward to Amici’s exciting 26th season, composing my first movie score for a feature length Suspense/Drama, starting work on a new commission from the Fresno Philharmonic, and of course preparing my new piano recital program. This summer will be a lesson in multi-tasking, especially when I add to the above mix the pleasures of keeping up with our very active five-year old son and our beautiful six-month old daughter.

WEBSITE

amiciensemble.com 

Summer has arrived and with it, the regular concert season closes. But this is by no means the end of music for the season: rather, summer festivals are starting in abundance, providing a rich array of musical experiences, from orchestra and choir concerts to chamber and solo recitals. So welcome to the WholeNote’s 11th annual Green Pages, our guide to summer festivals throughout Ontario, across Canada and beyond, presenting music of all sorts – classical, jazz, opera, folk, world music and much more – in a plethora of unique and beautiful settings across the country! Our Green Pages Summer Music Guide comprises three sections. First, you’ll find the profiles of 39 summer festivals from far and wide joining us as Green Pages members this year. Next, you’ll find listings from our Green Pages members hosting events between June 1 and July 7. Look out for further events hosted by these festivals between July 1 and September 7 in our July/August double issue!

Click here for a map of the Summer Music Festivals

THE 2012 GREEN PAGES TEAM

Project Manager Karen Ages

Project Editor Adam Weinmann

Layout and Design Uno Ramat

Website Bryson Winchester

On The Road 2014 Coming Soon

Compiled and edited by Sara Constant

Once again, it’s that time of year where we cast our nets wide and ask Canadian musicians across our community what they’re looking forward to this summer, both as listeners and performers, and what their plans are for the season ahead.

Every year it’s the same four questions – and yet, they call forth an array of responses as varied and unique as the musicians themselves. With new updates and responses coming in every day, be sure to check out this page from time to time to read up on the summer plans of this year’s “On-the-Roaders.” Here follows a taste of what they’re up to during the coming summer months.

MUSICIANS, CONCERT PRESENTERS AND MUSIC LOVERS: DO YOU TWEET?

Follow us @thewholenote and share your summer music festival experience by using the hashtag #WNontheroad.

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