_ 7 .7 W7, - , l 10 - THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE __ Thursday. August 24, 2000 ' _ if -____-----------------------i------------ . . I LNrlMmftMlalfll,fm] Makin a a O 1 nois e " I l Orchestra Socmty: '. g J Br MANDY MARTIN ' l I .= t Ill1 ' w " ‘ H 'iid, - _ I Singeri' on“? i ' There are those glorious . . 5T'i"itl"rl8 ’ r , ' tlgtiSllill1 _ u, ' 'ig "sl',").?,?,':;):),)':;",,,,)"?,. Messiah" Iplayed moments when an event exceeds . . . E l _ C _ f, 'er, 'ltr, ' {E 'ii%MlN _ - 'ei? 'te, ’ (cl-ji':)',,'),,"'",)-' over and over again. l, the sum of the parts. Members of , ' mfr; C", - "ig s3: , iMI . Tii, 1; i? “fig In the end, I wanted i the Northumberland Orchestra , :1 'vis, , C " ’ E' 'rC"A'ii1 , a . r li/r' _.' '-.';;~iâ€'_ , ‘ to sing it so badly,I Society(NOS) thrive on those f: at“ ittigt , 3““ ' . E ark; are . 5'" r Wii "c; _ g Ti/IE 5 ap lied for the choir. moments, when the concert per- 1llP,jrltir,t)',,;" (te-ef/fit-d" __ " i8l),',r,_i,2j"t, f- r M' " tTTI', 'rrt'rCrr,yie,1 Yopu know, since I formance is a step _beyond the _ ',errri'i'ii'i,(it ijtfjw ' ’3: ’;: , 'ie?,, ' e aâ€; I' J- //iyi l l Yi, 1j'ss',riijil joined, we have sing musrctans and choir members, ',tis', is: .i)ii(/,iir'r'r,r ‘32 IU-,', 'iitrcc,ri7fi"ti't'ii',7; . . I "r'ér" t? ,. "i.'i?i' ' 1ltlg _ .:_:I':,"lv:":_»*;f.§ (ia , Mozart's Requiem the mneic transcendingthe 'Intrv f Vii... C _ wt-','. iia'r' _ cvii:aierr'r'?3, r ' 'c,c,siiir( "lf " Ik)';:'!?"-, jf,? .' and Puecini," he vidua1yeores. tl-',' _. 'i' fs f 'i'(r (,r':Wi? _ "1yycTrrirj,i,'ijii; - i _ "531' "if? . ii',); _'v' wir' 2? says incredulously, For 22 years now, orchestra si/a/r, . ' ";,ss'c" l ly i. .3; -' **‘_:g.t?%‘hsi% " f e 5' %5"§;; _ V "rtv:t1 'rf "It has been a great society members have been 'r, cr/iii/e/j,' 1. «rafflziijkï¬â€˜g ' - ' l 8 _ _ F _ ' _ 43):: ' Ar' experience, espe- putting the polish on their skills. _ -- _ , i ' "1":cv'rilr _,',-j'i'r'jrjiritrs's'/i)i)/i' iy ' ' R i ', l _ "' CT ' i _ _ cially with Matthew. For an annual $50 membership, v _ "r,, l', we? _ r" T '4'; it, -1Crrfirs1jiiii'c'jjl'it1,, . . i _ . » He's a wonderful they are directed, encouraged, : jg; r"rF K's: City _*2. ,1;,‘1’3;";§TI§‘.4;%§:~'§€§§‘; . ' T V _ . teacher." ', instructed and challenged under (" if, {is _ ' 'r. ", '.j‘.;;i;.,;?¢â€~fj‘3§e†g/i: _ 'ci' c, Matthew Jask- l the professional direction of A“; if er-' â€twgï¬igï¬w E .K _ . , iewicz was a Con- Matthew Jasokiewicz. For many _rri.y,:'ii',fj,r'r,:jiiji'- "y {1343‘s}; e'mgwï¬génm 'Fr-L-i' "I _ gr "rs , f LTcehrt;rcELr9, ductor of the War. of the enthusiasts dispersed 'it.urliiiialiWs1ry,r,:) E§iézgï¬te§sefiiï¬ï¬‚flr 'ikt'iq ' _ F. _ if? ' saw Chamber Opera throughout small communities in _ii"i5Fh"tit be,?r'.rer-- if rri_iiiilasirf,ict'i'),'i'i,ju'iii" Itiit'h,k??, 'i9'i:?'s, - " c,P:1irs., i kt::'), "p, ' and founded a cham- l the county, the opportunity of gig :mvixvgiï¬y’b n 'i.CyrCtt1F' It1 _ j {are "'rdji6iij,ii',i',,idr . _ c',", ' ' . her choir, Ars Anti- 1 world-class training is dream "‘11 "ei'i9""a't'?i,riik"diii' ' - eNttlr/5fijjiirfja ' . .r' t': fa" ua. U on his come true. Happily, audience of llM'-igiicilitr:j,iljiiiiii' . - we q . TIR? ',ttr/,lr5',if"'fifi.c,)'a1""i'a . f i' _ . , arrival iananada in _ the annual NVOS concert series IlBililMi2riiiiiiliMl, r ' " F,:,rilfh'ili,iiiis,.i,'ii's) w-r, r l Btrrtkri, ' c, _ 1984, he founded the Shir: the mus? 1 . 1 ' 'leé’di Fial q " e _ "t'S Itr1itBiikL" : -' , ' Mr, 'i"41", i' j , 1‘; Polish Canadian ove 0 c assma musw an?" ilrIss'iiiiN . " tr " " 'Iii-tNts;-, _ 3-1]. _ 4q "cis'.)'. Societ of Music in [ brings us all together," Thomas Fe _ a ‘ . - ' I ' ' A" ' rFL ' "M ' F:" _ "ftj.i"a'" ToronÂ¥o. He is our. Young explains, As a younger 7 i , Above Left: Northumberland Orchestra Society ir'" _ 4- 'wa A rently Music Direc- man, Mr. Young trained Just . ‘ a e ' Music Director Matthew Jasckiewicz 'rr, _ v_r'::y,/"ijj:'4 tor of the Toronto' _ short of a professional career" in J“ . 'l I Above centre: Carol Henley is a charter member of cp,lsiy',i2rsf'ictrij, Sinfonietta and musm when he opted for a. “some E ralMI _lltg . , the choir. "I'm always up for choir," she says. . It, jaw/win: - Ryerson Univer- thing else more academm. , lie Ra my: " Nil Above right:Pieter Wyminga of Colbome enjoys the Eil' " ’ Ri sity's Oakham played five years with the Regina :3...- F . it if challenge of stretching his musical knowledge and 554 l 'it)? , House Choir, as well i',Iyt1too1y, 'ef, £3: 3:? 11t :1}? . {a is; c" M3 Mr vocal abilities in the choir. _ {a as t,e NOS. b on . e - "iiiillirr 32m" 'i " a r'ts',('izii,mi1, e continues to e scv1t/'fhei,,Tyggt/o,Jllye,1,t $5; l a, My": Tr? ll , ' . Bight: Originally hired as Northumberland Orchestra 5? 'iii, if?!“ fir his C9“? _ ' , ihRk?tit in , , Society Manager, Thomas Young now plays in the '.i,iiih1ii,1 u Ions 0 mus1c. e 11i,'1l,1'dtht,myeiig/y'ittlWeii, , Me 'g"1:icii1tli3 " ,rirstvi0linsectitonoftheorchestra. t5i?:),iiiift' 'jwas recently T p p y 1W:i%%Ath 'i'allim I ' . ill Left: Jane Weeks is NOS manager. Ir, award“ the presti- in the orchestra. Last year, hav- K 'ritiih'i%teiiMliiB ' , .7 'iissii2 gious L'Ordre du ing recently relocated i.n.the area 'ii,ili'i',i1i,fi, rl,Eilii8lil a, . , C Merite Culture} by and with his work requirmg more if ,'s'witii'fhti'.t' ' “by 'iiygiï¬fqiï¬ ax "e_f-a/"LaEEiiDt:ti?4 Poland. Last year, he time he "handed the reins over" 's e WE ty" "AEF J's“; i, _ I