Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2000, Volume 4, page 8

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_ . ever Wednesda ev nin , 7:30 to rehearsal , "v------ = took the NOS choir to Jane Weeks - and continues to a; (g.et'jhr',1,gii,ti1; XIII}; rigors. 9:30yp.m. at ry/iv/ill/y' gUnited choir member Carol Henley of to Toronto for a concert at the play in the orchestra. a}: competition i'he, ti)htecH:rsee Church in Cobourg. The choir of Cohourg laughs. “But then, the Hummingbird Centre. This sum- "This a chance for more amr in a smaller commungit " the , 30-40 members, rehearses every concert comes and it’s wonderful! mer, he was awarded Toronto _ teur players to have exposure to h ye the t) ortunit to ia 112; Tuesday evening, same hours. I can'hardly believe it's us! Arts Council Marilyn Lastman more advanced players," he says a f 'JS thy p yr? "We're looking at new ways to "Matthew has introduced some award for his contributions. , of the 30 or so instrumental per 1'i1j1w' Show b ey go 0 to make music attractive to the con- absolutely wonderful music to us. "We are so very, very fortunate ' orchestra members, "It's also icgozilflov: 0:52:10??? 1,1hi5srotol cert goes," NOS Music Director Choir is a big thing for me. I'm to have Matthew," Carol Henley l important for students coming on ta; t h at th t g S?)- Df Mr. Jaskiewicz says. Self-enacing always up for choir. I love the states, as well, For example in the larger s u 'T S w fl ge, -a extra If 0 and given to sudden smiles and music and we go for coffee after- The call is out for new mem- centres. they may not have the was??? :3??? iiLisibgggupD dry humour, his passion for wards. For me, llook forward to hers to join for the start of the same opportunity (to play with in k d a r h t r ti ay music - and connecting to a broad learning new, big works that new season in September. For the l wee en , e O c es ra prac ices audience- is infectious. Matthew gives us. And, like the orchestra, instrumentalist with a . "Wait till you see what we orchestra members, there"s no Grade 8 proficiency are invited to -' have linedup for this next season! other place I'd have the opportu- attend. For the choir, ability to i We have our first concert October' nity to do these works. It (choir read music is an asset. There are , 29, with George Goo, He blends practice) is like a two-hour free- no formal auditions. Call (905) r. oriental music with the more tra- hie music lesson, I've made lots of 342-3743, fax (905) 342-3745, or e- ,' ditional. He will be playing a friends, many friends, in choir." mail artu1tice@eagte.ca for more t piece commissioned for us that Carol is a charter member oi information. 5. . features the viola, cello and erhu. choir formed 22 years ago. "Sometimes I think I should . August 31, 2000 " The erhu is a very beautiful As music director, Mr. Jask- stop this and do something to , sounding instrument." iewicz seems to have the gift of make some money," Matthew E C ~l bep',yre _ f _ f [- Twice a week, September hearing only potential, of_chal- admits one hot, steamy Friday ", .4 u - ‘1 R, Lelia/315,15 through June, Mr, Jaskiewicz longing the musicians to rise to evening in Cobourg. He has I iFitraE7srH" ------- - driven from Toronto to lead the power of the music he selects driven from Toronto expressly for ', mNOTICEs taet5flyss direct the orchestra and choir for them. . this interview. "But then there's l "-aTiim-utwcE-n-xm7Nc-s:' groups. The rehearsals/Ol work "rd a)syiiystyl11 to Sing the music _.." Peacefully, atthe iGii/Giia% 1'l,Eei'L, Centre on toward the concert series of the Handel’s 'Messiah' Since lwas a And those _ transcendent 1 Saturday,Augusl 26th, 2000.Joyce Nayiorin het79th year. _ year, I boy It.1 the Netherlands," Pieter moments when time stands still ' Beloved wife ofthelate Thomas (Ted) Murray. Loving mother, “I have to laugh when Matthew Wyminga, a choir member from to listen to music of his pupils. of the late Tom Murray. Lovingly remembered by her says, Tm veddy worried' at dress Colborne says. "rm a SO-SD daughter-:n-law Doreen Murray and grandchildren Sean and . - _----------.-----------------"'-"-" his Wile Roxanne and Tara and Mark all of Whllby. Dear staircases;atentersor“ - . _ f . l W e e lrl OUT] awn Cemete ,Whllb _ Friends areinvi ' M, rt t l isnflizoyréfiemfiag,lsbepterngsri2nifgtigggtel11ijgrn~|lfir¥§rilnail USM. ls pa of coun y way tr t 6 Fig! In urc T o ome. unalions may be madelo the tianydian Cancer Society (Cheques only chess). Joyce's The Northumberland Orchestra NOS nine years ago. the villages of Colborne, Grafton, (ie)tswato,,uf,(t/i2gt"e,s:,teieitlitd te,',ts,J', a),1 hm Society was founded in 1978 under Throughout its history, the Brighton plus points beyond the difficult tima. Arrangements i,,alSl,Tf, the Maccgubree; the direction of Philip Schaus. Society has imtluded.ay1 encour- east and west boundaries of the Funeral Home, 11 King St. W., Colborne (905) 355-2829 The Castleton Cramahe Singers, aged young local musicians, many county, A. â€"â€"i-i._##_ a local choir, was looking for a new now pursuing professional musi- The Nos is committed to pro- paacemuy val/tN/g/tgre/flee,"],?,',', C) director. Philip Schaus stepped up, cal career. Annually, the NOS moting and playing high-quality Sunday "A'vurgsidiji000, 'eg1/7v)1ig'r1i1rfr2s' 65$;ng and in 1979, the choir mined the awards three Cold. C. Foote V.C. orchestral, choral and chamber Belovedhusband oiMargarelSemi-,rschorCasflemLOWE, symphony as the newly consti- Awards to deserving local young music and encouraging develop- father at Brad and KellyWameroi St, George, Oman-Q Susie tuted N ofthumberland Philhar- musicians. Col, Foote was a found. merit of instrumental musicians t1f,,2git'gg',; oi Delta, Ontario and Grant and Jody manic Choir. ing member ofthe NOS. and charisters thtm ugho ut 1a/lCteflrg,t'l'if; triggering“ tigt,yiglf,ra' Current Music Director Today, the orchestra includes Northumberland County. and Logan,.ero{he, of timid was); 'lt/eel/er/l/lit, 2 Matthew Jaskiewicz came to the some 30 community musicians led A registered not-for-profit orga- mgmggtglendssreinvnedtoatlendaMemonalSennce S 'by a. core 0f pro- nlzation governed by a board of Church. F/IA m; ergamoaz pm atcaAtetonu,nttd , -------'" - fessmnal players, directors, the Northumberland sypdtyytime Donaimam:\‘l‘I1.sillrtiDgatll'iechurch1hourpnoz-lo r plus no to 45 Orchestras Canada and The ', Society orHeart& 's'tip2ue/ttef)iee12fr?ynpe'anscii', 2 local choristers. Ontario Choral Federation. ':, 'Tj1gi2rt', entrusted to the MacCoubrey Funeral Home", I They come Wm For more information Unhow to ?. no 1.W.Cnloome (905)35FY329 l 35 communities become a members, or to find out i a" -,..2',T,Cr,rrrr='" including the more about the upcoming concert towns of Camp- series, contact NOS Manager Jane _, i'fTsh, bellford,Cohourg Weeks at (905) 342-3743, fax (905) 'rv', .1 and Port Hope, 342.3745, or e-mail "d " sTtiricei0)eag1e.ca J ------" l

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