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ABBAmania and the Saskatoon Symphony perform together in SSO Pops Series February 5, 2011 at TCU Place. SSO Pops Series presented by Conexus. Build your dream.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011 TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre, 7:30 pm
Maestro Victor Sawa, conductor Martin Leung, piano
Saskatoon Symphony Pops Series presented by Build your dreams
Saskatoon Symphony OrchestraMaestro Victor Sawa and the
TCU PLACE, SID BUCKWOLD THEATRE, 7:30 PMSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 2011
Don’t miss tonight’s ABBAmania after-party at The Ivy! Meet musicians from the show. Live music by Mark Zielke on keyboard, free finger food, a cash bar and lots of fun.
FREE with your ticket stub or invitation (check inside).
Wearing your ABBA or retro gear? Stand up and be noticed. You could be chosen as a contest finalist during intermission!
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meet maestro sawa
Victor Sawa is a triple threat of talent, experience and personal dynamism in the orchestral world. Now Music Director of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, he holds similar positions with orchestras in Sudbury and Regina. He was prev-iously Resident Conductor with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (1993-1997), Music Director with the North Bay Symphony, the Guelph Youth Orchestra and the Kitchener-Waterloo Orchestra. He also served as Principal Clarinet with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. He has been guest conductor for orchestras across the country.
Maestro Sawa has received many awards and honours, including three Canada Council awards for Conducting, a Grand Prix du Disque—Best Chamber Music Recording (Canadian Chamber Ensemble), a Grammy award (with the New England Ragtime Ensemble), and the Tanglewood Festival award for Outstanding Musician. A Montreal native, Mr. Sawa holds a Bachelor of Music with Distinction from McGill University and an Honours Masters of Music Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music and is also a graduate of the Pierre Monteux School for Advanced Conductors.
Music Director / Conductor Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra
meet the orchestraViolin 1Michael Swan (Concertmaster) Martha Kashap (Assistant Concert- master) Mary Lou Day Lillian Jen-PayzantJoan SavageMarcel van den HurkSimon FannerMaxim Pletnev
Violin 2Oxana Ossiptchouk (Principal) Karen Bindle Oriana WattSarah TsoiRosanne DakuKaren Ogle Sophie McBean
ViolaJim Legge (Principal) Saache HeinrichJeremy JanzenKatie McBean
CelloScott McKnightJohn Payzant Bernadette WilsonCarman RabukaTerry Sturge
BassRichard Carnegie (Principal)David HumphreyDavid GrosseWarren HayDavid Pyra
FluteRandi Nelson (Principal)Brenda Moats
OboeErin Brophey (Principal, temporary)Kevin Junk
ClarinetMargaret Wilson
BassoonMarie Sellar Dani Robertson-Boersma
HornCarol-Marie Cottin (Principal) Arlene Shiplett
TrumpetTerry Heckman (Principal) Daniel Funk
TromboneDon Schmidt
TimpaniDarrell Bueckert (Principal)
PercussionRoy Sydiaha (Principal)Trent Reminger
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meet jeans ‘n’ classics’ ABBAmaniaMichelle TrumanMichelle is from Milton, Ontario. She grew up in the film and TV industry, which led her into the music world. She has starred in many musical productions such as: Rocky Horror Picture Show, Footloose, Anne of Green Gables, British Invasion, and Little Shop of Horrors.
Monica TietzMonica Tietz has been a professional singer for over 15 years and hails from Penetang, Ontario. Monica also is an excellent drummer and played drums and sang for a popular group called Bounty. She was also the lead in a production called Jagged Little Pill, and the theatre show The Spice Girls.
Mathew WhaleMathew is from Hanover, Ontario. He studied music at the Toronto Conservatory for five years. He has been a professional piano and keyboardist for over 20 years. Mathew has performed in the musical productions of Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John and Pink Floyd. He does a lot of studio session work and is rated as one of the best
piano players in Canada. The keys are a big part of the
ABBA sound.
Nick PattisonNick is from Bridge, England, but is now based in Ajax, Ontario, where he teaches music when not on the road with ABBAmania. At the age of 10 he won the American Guild of Music Award for guitar. Nick has been in musical productions ranging from nightclub acts, playing funk, rock, country and blues to theatre shows. He has an Arts degree from Queens University and writes, plays and sings his own music. He is currently recording his own music and has radio air play here in Canada.
Mitchell Tyler (Bass)Mitchell Tyler, a London, Ontario resident, is an Honours Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education graduate of the University of Western Ontario and has been a professional musician since 1987. As a freelance electric and upright bassist, conductor and music educator he has done everything from theater, concert and symphony work to session, club and corporate engagements. He is a part time contract teacher of string music and classical guitar with the Thames Valley District School Board in London, Ontario.
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February 5, 2011
with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra
Maestro Victor Sawa conductor
7:30 p.m. TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre
Jeans ‘n’ Classics’
featuring
ABBAmania
Nicholas Pattison as Björn Ulvaeus
Monica Tietz as Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad
Michelle Truman as Agnetha Fältskog
Matthew Whale as Benny Andersson
Kristal Jackson, backing vocals
Andrea Brunet, backing vocals
With members of the Jeans ’n Classics band:
Mitch Tyler, bass
Jeff Christmas, drums
Saskatoon Symphony Pops Series
is presented by
Build your dreams
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Wearing your ABBA or retro gear?
Stand up and be noticed. You could
be chosen as a contest finalist during
intermission and go on to be a winner!
Mamma MiaKnowing Me Knowing You
I Do, I Do, I DoDoes Your Mother Know
Chiquitita
Waterloo
SOS
FernandoSuper Trouper
INTERMISSION
Voulez VousSummer Night City
Lay All Your Love On MeI Have A Dream
Money Money MoneyThe Winner Takes It AllTake A Chance On Me
Gimme Gimme Gimme
Dancing Queen
concert program
Don’t miss tonight’s ABBAmania after-party at The Ivy! Meet musicians from the show. Live music by Mark Zielke on keyboard, free finger food, a cash bar and lots of fun. ADMISSION IS FREE with your ticket stub or invitation. The Ivy is located at 24th St. & Ontario Ave (2 blocks north).
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As a long-time member of the Jeans ’n’ Classics Band, Mitchell has worked with many orchestras in Canada and the United States. He has shared the stage with Roger Hodgson (Supertramp), Lawrence Gowan (Styx), Rik Emmett (Triumph), Alan Frew (Glass Tiger), as well as Amy Skye, Rich Little, Joan Rivers, Mickey Rooney and Donald O’Connor.
Jeff Christmas (Drums)Jeff is a composer, arranger, conductor, drummer, percussionist and trumpeter. He studied at York University, the University of Western Ontario, and Berklee College of Music, Boston, where he majored in Film Scoring and Composition. He has performed with symphony orchestras across North America, as has appeared internationally with such notable artists as Denny Doherty, The Rankin Sisters, Ashley McIsaac, J.P. Cormier, and Michael Burgess, and recently conducted a tour with Roger Hodgson (Supertramp). As musical director/arranger for the opening of the MTS Center, Winnipeg, he conducted the WSO and guest artists Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Tom Cochrane and Chantal Kreviazuk. During his tenure as composer in residence with Orchestra London, he wrote several major compositions including “Algoma,” a tone poem for orchestra, and Concerto for English Horn. Jeff has worked with Amy Sky, Marc Jordan, Lorraine Segato (The Parachute Club), Alan Frew (Glass Tiger), Rik Emmit (Triumph) Brian Vollmer (Helix), Lawrence Gowan, Jim Witter, Thomas Wade and The Spoons.
Jeff’s original compositions are in demand internationally. His music for the Opening Ceremonies of the Canada Games pre-miered on national television in the sum-mer of 2001. Jeff has worked on various
feature films and television programs with credits including High Point Casinos (Global TV), National Aboriginal Achievement Awards (CBC) and Chatroom (HBO, BET). His most recent commissions include “Bluewater Portrait” for solo oboe and orchestra, and Canadian Voyage, a five-movement suite for french horn and orchestra.
JEANS ‘N CLASSICSPeter Brennan’s Jeans ‘n’ Classics is a definite winner! Since its inception, it has been a star performer in the arts and entertainment scene. Its concept of combining rock musicians and headlining stars with world-class symphony orchestras has drawn record setting crowds.
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meet ABBAmania (cont’d)Mitchell Tyler (Bass), cont’d. from p. 2
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Meet George Gao and Maestro Victor Sawa at a traditional Chinese supper presented by local Chinese organizations
Thursday, February 24 – Social 6 pm, Dinner 6:30 pm
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Tickets $20 (advance only)Call the SSO office 665-6414 to book your tickets.
No performance is planned at event.
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