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Morning Melodies with cellist Rebecca Wenham

  • Vernon Performing Arts Centre 3800 33 St Vernon, BC, V1T 5T6 Canada (map)

The Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre Society proudly presents Rebecca Wenham on Tuesday, October 7th 2014 at 10:00am at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

Morning Melodies is a series of intimate classical music concerts taking place on select Tuesday mornings. Each event begins at 10:00am with coffee, tea, treats and a chance to chat with the musicians, followed by a 70-minute concert at 10:30am.

Violinist Rebecca Wenham joins series host Sarah Hagen to kick off the 2014/15 Morning Melodies series. Described as a musical force of nature, Rebecca has performed throughout North America, Mexico, Europe, Japan and Australia.

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PROGRAMME:

Song without words, op. 109        Felix Mendelssohn   

Viola da Gamba Sonata in G minor, BWV 1029        J.S. Bach

Le Grand Tango      Astor Piazzolla                                                   

Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 58        F. Mendelssohn

 

ABOUT REBECCA

Cellist Rebecca Wenham has been described as a musical force of nature. She has performed across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Europe, Japan and Australia. She was, as member of the Cecilia String Quartet from 2004 to 2010, silver medalist at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition, winner of first prize and the Melpomene prize at the Rutenberg Chamber Music Competition, winner of the commissioned prize at the Bordeaux International Quartet Competition, and winner of first prize and the Canadian commissioned prize at the 10th Banff International String Quartet Competition.

Rebecca has performed with pianists Robert Silverman, Anton Kuerti, James Tocco and Menahem Pressler, and jazz musicians John Stetch, Hugh Fraser and Dave Douglas. She has collaborated with many composers including Common Sense Composers Collective, Ana Sokolovic, Gilbert Amy, Kelly-Marie Murphy and William Bolcom. Her interest in different styles of music has prompted her to perform music from classical to jazz to Persian, as well as the music of Elvis Costello. She was a CBC Galaxie Rising Star in 2007.

Rebecca has received funding from the Canada Council for the Arts and from the the Odyssee/ACCR Quartet Residency Program grant, ProQuartet. She holds degrees from the HARID Conservatory of Music, the Shepherd School at Rice University, San Diego State University and McGill University, and is currently pursuing a doctorate at the University of British Columbia. She is currently a member of Trio Accord and Microcosmos Quartet. Her mentors have included Johanne Perron, Norman Fischer, Andre Roy, the St. Lawrence String Quartet and Henk Guittart.