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Meet Gil Garratt of the NAC English Theatre Company
October 11, 2012 -
Reconnecting with the North
October 11, 2012The first performance of the NAC Orchestra's Northern Tour will take place at at the Nakasuk Schook in Nunavut. However, this is not the first time the National Arts Centre has visited Nunavut. For the past three years through The Music Alive Program: Nunavut NAC teaching musicians have…
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The Little Prince
October 10, 2012"One sees clearly only with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes." --Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince What is your favourite part of The Little Prince? Is it that little flower whose constant demands confound the Little Prince and his love for her? Is it…
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Hong Kong Orchestra Reaches out to Canada
October 4, 2012First Canadian tour of one of Hong Kong’s flagship professional orchestras I first heard about the Hong Kong Sinfonietta from NAC Orchestra Music Director Pinchas Zukerman. He had high praise for their artistry and talked fondly about making music with them, so far away, in Hong Kong. …
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Ode to Duain Wolfe
October 4, 2012Duain Wolfe is the Grammy Award-winning director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Over the past several years, whenever a massed choir is called for in an NAC Orchestra concert, Duain flies in and works the singers to the point of exhaustion. And we choristers love him for it. On Saturday…
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Donor Profile: Dr. Kanta Marwah
October 1, 2012The event happened many years ago but Dr. Kanta Marwah has never forgotten it. The distinguished research professor and professor emeritus of economics had recently arrived in Ottawa to join the faculty at Carleton University. She chose to spend this particular New Year’s Eve celebrating…
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From Beethoven to Elgar with Pinchas Zukerman
October 1, 2012Maestro Zukerman will perform Elgar's Violin Concerto Tuesday night, as the NAC Orchestra’s Beethoven Festival continues. What a treat this performance will be for all in attendance; Pinchas is known for his interpretation of the Elgar concerto internationally. In music journalist…
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2012-2013 NAC Dance Season Kicks off With Crystal
September 28, 2012The story of Shakespeare’s The Tempest was retold last night to a captivated audience attending the season premiere of the NAC Dance season, launched with a Canadian premiere of Crystal Pite-Kidd Pivot’s The Tempest Replica. It is hard to believe that with only seven cast members and a…
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Reflection by Conrad Tao
September 27, 2012"Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 was the first Beethoven concerto that I performed with an orchestra, and thus the work holds a very special place in my heart. From its perfectly constructed, succinct, Mozart K. 491-echoing opening theme — dare we call it a hook? — to its…
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Without you…
September 26, 2012 -
Culture Days
September 26, 2012Everyone knows that any good performance hall worth its salt is haunted by ghosts. The NAC is no different. If you roam backstage, (and you're really, really quiet) you might hear an otherwordly voice reciting a line from Shakespeare's King Lear, or Michel Tremblay's Les Belles-soeurs. Or…
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Reflection by Angela Cheng
September 26, 2012"The Emperor was written at the height of Beethoven’s middle period, and its innovations are groundbreaking and revolutionary. Instead of opening with an orchestral exposition, he begins with a cadenza where the piano immediately announces an equal partnership between soloist and orchestra.…
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Shining the spotlight on Canadian contemporary music
September 25, 2012 -
The NAC mourns the passing of Sam Sniderman
September 25, 2012The National Arts Centre (NAC) mourns the loss of Sam Sniderman, one of the country’s greatest promoters of Canadian musical talent, who passed away peacefully in Toronto on Sunday. The NAC has lowered its flag in Ottawa to pay tribute to Sniderman. NAC President and CEO Peter Herrndorf…
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Celebrating Glenn Gould
September 25, 2012