Today, our Principal Cellist Rachel Mercer performs the Sarabande from the Cello Suite No. 6 by J.S. Bach, a piece of music that reminds her of distant loved ones and offers comfort in difficult times. We hope you are all doing well and staying safe! We know that practicing social distancing can be challenging, but we also know the power music has to connect us.
Described as a "pure chamber musician" (The Globe and Mail) creating "moments of pure magic" (Toronto Star), Canadian cellist Rachel Mercer has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician across five continents.
Grand prize winner of the 2001 Vriendenkrans Competition in Amsterdam, Rachel is Principal Cello of the NAC Orchestra in Ottawa and Co-Artistic Director of the "5 at the First" Chamber Music Series in Hamilton and Orleans, Ontario. Rachel plays with the Mercer-Park Duo, the St. John-Mercer-Park Trio and the Ironwood Quartet, and was cellist of the JUNO award-winning piano quartet Ensemble Made In Canada (2008-2020), the AYR Trio (2010-2020), and the Aviv Quartet (2002-2010). She has given masterclasses across North America, South Africa and Israel and talks on performance and careers in music.
An advocate for new Canadian music, Rachel has commissioned and premiered over 30 works, including cello concerti by Stewart Goodyear and Kevin Lau, as well as solo and chamber works by Vivian Fung, Andrew Downing, Alice Ho, David Braid, Kelly Marie-Murphy, John Burge, and Jocelyn Morlock. Recent chamber and solo albums include Kevin Lau: Under A Veil of Stars (Leaf Music), Our Strength, Our Song (Centrediscs), John Burge: One Sail (Naxos), Alice Ho: Mascarada (Centrediscs), and from 2012, the complete Bach Suites (Pipistrelle) with the 1696 Bonjour Stradivarius Cello from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Rachel currently plays a 17th-century cello from Northern Italy.
Qualifiée de « chambriste authentique » (The Globe and Mail) qui sait créer des « moments de pure magie » (Toronto Star), la violoncelliste canadienne Rachel Mercer s’est produite comme soliste et chambriste sur cinq continents.
Lauréate du Grand Prix Vriendenkrans d’Amsterdam (2001), elle est violoncelle solo de l’Orchestre du CNA à Ottawa et codirectrice artistique de la série de concerts de musique de chambre 5 at the First à Hamilton et à Orléans, en Ontario. Elle est membre du duo Mercer-Park, du trio St. John-Mercer-Park et du quatuor Ironwood, et a été violoncelliste pour le quatuor pour piano Ensemble Made in Canada, lauréat d’un prix JUNO (2008-2020), pour le trio AYR (2010-2020) et pour le quatuor Aviv (2002-2010). Elle a donné des classes de maître en Amérique du Nord, en Afrique du Sud et en Israël ainsi que des conférences sur le jeu et les carrières en musique. Participant activement à la diffusion de la musique canadienne contemporaine, elle a commandé et joué plus de 30 compositions, dont des concertos pour violoncelle signés Steward Goodyear et Kevin Lau et des œuvres solo et de musique de chambre de Vivian Fung, Andrew Downing, Alice Ho, David Braid, Kelly-Marie Murphy, John Burge et Jocelyn Morlock.
Parmi ses récents albums de musique de chambre et d’œuvres solo, on compte Kevin Lau: Under A Veil of Stars (Leaf Music), Our Strength, Our Song (Centrediscs), John Burge: One Sail (Naxos), Alice Ho: Mascarada (Centrediscs), ainsi que les suites complètes de Bach (Pipistrelle, 2012) jouées sur le violoncelle Stradivarius Bonjour de 1696 provenant de la Banque d’instruments de musique du Conseil des arts du Canada. Rachel Mercer joue actuellement sur un violoncelle fabriqué au XVIIe siècle en Italie du Nord.