This performance of J. S. Bach’s “Prelude from the Cello Suite No. 6 in D Major” features Ellamay Mantie. The 6th suite was written for a five-string instrument, which is not commonly used today. This suite is normally included with the five that were composed for cello, but is quite difficult to play. The prelude is an excellent vehicle for Ellamay, who displays an advanced technique and an expressive musically. The SPO has a mandate to support young artists and we are proud to showcase this local high school student who is planning to study music further in university.
Chris Wind’s Lament for Contrabass
Chris Wind’s Lament for Contrabass, arranged for and performed on bass by Maximos Farmakidis. Originally written for the viola, this arrangement, performance, and video effectively represents how many of us are, and have been, feeling during the Covid-19 pandemic. Maximos plays in the bass section of the SPO and has been eager to help during this difficult time in our shared history.
New Generation Composers 2021
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Brandon Gilbert, filmmaker and animator; Ronald Royer, new 2021 music composer
On a planet ruled by alligator-type beings, a tiny crab is being bullied. When a tiny green alien shows up, trouble and revelations ensue. Be careful of the red buttons! Technical note: This video was prepared from a working edit of the film which the composer used to create the music. You may notice staggered movement in some places. This was the only version of the film available in time for our posting. This cool animated short film was created by a 4th Year animation student of Sheridan College Animation Program. If you are interested in becoming a great animator, visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/progra….
Learn more about Brandon Gilbert’s work on his IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5283686/.
Gravity – Animated Short Film
Ailin Liu, filmmaker and animator; Steven Webb, 2021 music composer
When a young woman dreams of love, will she be able to keep her feet on the ground? This engaging animated short film was created by a 4th Year animation student of Sheridan College Animation Program. If you are interested in becoming a great animator, visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/progra…. Programme notes from Mr. Webb: “Gravity” is a re-scoring of the short film of the same title by Ailin Liu. The piece was written with a single violinist in mind, who would record two violin parts, with each one representing the two characters in the animation. I tried to capture the constant sense of movement felt in the animation by using rapid, flourishing violin passages, mimicking the two characters as they weave and dance around one another.
To learn more about Steven Webb (Composer | Collaborative Pianist | Audio Engineer | BMus | MMus), please visit his website: https://www.stevenwebbmusic.com, and on Twitter and Instgram: @stevenwebbmusic.
In Passing–Animated Short
Esther Cheng, filmmaker and animator; Sergei Kofman, music composer As a storm threathens Hong Kong in 1976, a young girl dreams of airplanes. In a different apartment on the same floor, a young boy comes across a dragonfly which ends up having an impact on both the boy and the girl. This interesting animated short film was created by a 4th Year animation student of Sheridan College Animation Program. If you are interested in becoming a great animator, visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/progra…. ———————– The talented music composer, Sergei Kofman, has been part of the SPO family for a few years now, having started in the New Generation Composers Workshop. Sergei has scored three Sheridan Shorts this season. A great respresentation of his abilities and diversity. Check out the other two shorts he’s scored this season: “The Casebook of Nips & Porkington”, which we posted with our S41E02 content. Here’s the link: • The Casebook of N… “Oh, Sheet!”, which we posted with our S41E11 content. Here’s the link: • Oh, Sheet – Anima… . Learn more about Sergei Kofman on his website: https://www.sergeikofman.ca.
Hat Trick–Animated Film
Michael Kowalczykowski, filmmaker and animator; Shreya Jha, music composer An established magician feels threatened when a new act comes to town; a fire-breathing newbie. Will their excelerating one-upmanships bring down the whole town? Or ……. This fun animated short film was created by a 4th Year animation student of Sheridan College Animation Program. If you are interested in becoming a great animator, visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/progra…. Connect with Michael Kowalczykowski through his IG page: https://www.instagram.com/kwalzart/. The talented young composer, Shreya Jha, is also a performer, teacher, and science student at the University of Toronto. Shreya participated in the 2019/2020 New Generation Composers Workshop, one of the core support programs supported by the SPO, University of Toronto Schools, SOCAN Foundation, and Toronto Arts Council. Connect with Shreya through her Website https://shreyajhamusic.com/, or Twitter https://twitter.com/shreyaj723.
Oh Sheet! Animated Short
Michael Petherick, filmmaker and animator; Sergei Kofman, 2021 music composer.
A young boy, getting ready for school, is trying not to miss the school bus which has arrived. But he can’t get out of his bedroom. Will he make it? This fun animated short film was created by a 4th Year animation student of Sheridan College Animation Program. If you are interested in becoming a great animator, visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/progra…. Connect with Michael Petherick through his LinkedIn page: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/michael-pe…
Ronald Royer’s “Danzón Overture” – performed by Odin Quartet
Ronald Royer, Composer; Performers: Alex Toskov, violin I; Tanya Charles Iveniuk, violin II; Veronica Lee, viola; Samuel Bisson, cello.
October 8, 2021 update — The Odin Quartet will soon be releasing a new CD entitled, “Journey Through Night”, featuring new music composed by talented Canadian composers and members of the SPO composer family. The disc release is slated for October 29, 2021 and will be available to stream on major platforms. A limited edition physical CD is also available. Email spo@spo.ca if you would like to have a physical copy of the “Journey Through Night” disc. Mr. Royer’s “Danzón Overture” was released as the first single on Friday, October 1, 2021. You can stream the audio right now via Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/albums/B09H2….
The Odin Quartet has also released a new audio single for this piece which can be seen here: • Danzón Overture . “Journey Through Night” is the first release of Akashic Classics, part of the SRG-ILS Group and Universal Music Group. Many thanks to Mr. Igor Vrabac for his support and enthusiasm. Learn more about Akashic Entertainment, Akashic Rekords, and Akashic Classics: https://facebook.com/AkashicRekordshttps://www.thesrg-ilsgroup.com ——————-
Original posting description (February 26, 2021) Ronald Royer is a talented cellist, originally from Los Angeles, and Music Director of the Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) for the last 12 seasons. During this time of pandemic, the SPO greatly appreciates the wonderful relationships we have with all musicians in our community of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada — and around the world. Being able to continue to offer you great music, whether on stage or online, is always a pleasure and an honour. To learn more about Ronald Royer: https://www.ronaldroyer.com.
Blind Luck – Animated Short Film
Diane Aarts, filmmaker and animator; Bruno Degazio, 2021 music composer
This fun animated short film follows a blind lady and her companion guide dog on a sudden and interesting adventure when the dog’s attention is captivated by a new, bouncing, red ball on a very busy street corner. This film was created by a 4th Year animation student of Sheridan College Animation Program. If you are interested in becoming a great animator, visit https://www.sheridancollege.ca/progra…. Diane Aarts was Animation Supervisor on Season 4 of “Daniel Tiger’s Neighbourhood”. Here’s an interesting interview with her about that work: https://9story.com/meet-animation-sup…. Connect with Diane Aarts on her Instagram: https://twitter.com/dianeaarts