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SUMMARY:The Passion of Russia
DESCRIPTION:Susie Moscovich Presents is pleased to showcase Helena Jung\, cello\, and Carter Johnson\, piano\, in a VGMS benefit concert of musical entertainment entitled “The Passion of Russia.”  The program includes works by famous Russian composers including Shostakovich\, Tchaikovsky\, Rachmaninoff and Rubenstein. The individual talent of these two performers is extraordinary\, so we are especially pleased to bring them to you\, together\, in musical selections they chose to highlight the genius of these composers. \nHelena Jung\nHelena Jung has had a diverse career as a soloist\, chamber and orchestral musician\, and teacher in Vancouver Island\, B.C.  She vigorously pursues an eclectic repertoire. Since 2005 she has performed with many well-known pianists such as Sarah Hagen\, Lynn Robinson\, Dagmar Killan\, Linda Lee Thomas\, Glen Montgomery\, Sean Mooney and Carter Johnson\, as well as with the Vancouver Island Symphony. Helena received her BMus and MMus in Seoul\, Korea and has performed with the Jeunesses Musical World Orchestra as a member and the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra as a principal. \nAs well\, she participated in various musical programs\, such as the Ratzeburger Sommer Akademie Festival in Germany and the Verbier Festival in Switzerland.  She has appeared as a soloist with the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Ewha University Symphony Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra in Korea and the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra. She has been invited as a performer and faculty to Concerts Denman\, Lulu Performing Arts\, Quadra Chamber Music Festival and CYMC. \nHelena is a member of the Comox Valley Piano Society\, BC Registered Teachers Music Association and the Island Baroque Ensemble.  Furthermore\, she plays with the Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra and is the leader of Vancouver Island Cello Ensemble. She has also had her own cello recital series; “Cellobration” and her students’ concerts; “hello\, Cello” since 2007. \nCarter Johnson\nSpellbinding” and “electric” are some of the words that have been used to describe the playing of twenty-year-old Carter Johnson. Johnson has been a prizewinner in numerous competitions and festivals\, including Second Place (along with the Baroque and chamber music prizes) in the CFMTA National Piano Competition at age 14\, Second Prize in the Julia Crane International Piano Competition at age 16\, the award for the best interpretation of the imposed work at the OSM Manulife Competition\, third prize in the Shean Piano Competition\, and many awards at Performing Arts B.C.\, including First Prize in all four Canadian divisions. Johnson has competed in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition\, and was also invited this past June (2017) to compete in the Shenzhen International Piano Competition in China.  His extensive concerto repertoire ranges from Bach to Prokofiev\, and he has performed with several prestigious orchestras including the Victoria Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of Northern New York. \nJohnson holds an ARCT in Piano Performance with Distinction\, as well as an ARCT in Piano Pedagogy\, for which he won the national gold medal. He began studies at age five with Shelley Roberts\, with whom he worked for twelve years\, and he now studies piano performance with Mark Anderson at the University of British Columbia\, where he is entering his fourth year. In a short time he has established himself as one of the top collaborative pianists in the Vancouver area\, specializing particularly in art song\, and also working as a vocal coach with the UBC Opera Department. His secondary instruments are the oboe\, voice\, and harpsichord\, the latter two of which he has studied at UBC. In addition to his musical career\, Carter is an accomplished actor and speaker: he holds his ATCL with Distinction in Speech and Drama from Trinity College London\, and has won many awards for his performances of Shakespeare. \nTickets: $30 Adult\, $15 Student (+applicable fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/the-passion-of-russia/
LOCATION:Knox Church\, 345 Pym St\, Parksville\, BC\, V9P 1C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171007T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171007T213000
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SUMMARY:The Passion of Russia
DESCRIPTION:Susie Moscovich Presents is pleased to showcase Helena Jung\, cello\, and Carter Johnson\, piano\, in a VGMS benefit concert of musical entertainment entitled “The Passion of Russia.”  The program includes works by famous Russian composers including Shostakovich\, Tchaikovsky\, Rachmaninoff and Rubenstein. The individual talent of these two performers is extraordinary\, so we are especially pleased to bring them to you\, together\, in musical selections they chose to highlight the genius of these composers. \nHelena Jung\nHelena Jung has had a diverse career as a soloist\, chamber and orchestral musician\, and teacher in Vancouver Island\, B.C.  She vigorously pursues an eclectic repertoire. Since 2005 she has performed with many well-known pianists such as Sarah Hagen\, Lynn Robinson\, Dagmar Killan\, Linda Lee Thomas\, Glen Montgomery\, Sean Mooney and Carter Johnson\, as well as with the Vancouver Island Symphony. Helena received her BMus and MMus in Seoul\, Korea and has performed with the Jeunesses Musical World Orchestra as a member and the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra as a principal. \nAs well\, she participated in various musical programs\, such as the Ratzeburger Sommer Akademie Festival in Germany and the Verbier Festival in Switzerland.  She has appeared as a soloist with the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Ewha University Symphony Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra in Korea and the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra. She has been invited as a performer and faculty to Concerts Denman\, Lulu Performing Arts\, Quadra Chamber Music Festival and CYMC. \nHelena is a member of the Comox Valley Piano Society\, BC Registered Teachers Music Association and the Island Baroque Ensemble.  Furthermore\, she plays with the Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra and is the leader of Vancouver Island Cello Ensemble. She has also had her own cello recital series; “Cellobration” and her students’ concerts; “hello\, Cello” since 2007. \nCarter Johnson\nSpellbinding” and “electric” are some of the words that have been used to describe the playing of twenty-year-old Carter Johnson. Johnson has been a prizewinner in numerous competitions and festivals\, including Second Place (along with the Baroque and chamber music prizes) in the CFMTA National Piano Competition at age 14\, Second Prize in the Julia Crane International Piano Competition at age 16\, the award for the best interpretation of the imposed work at the OSM Manulife Competition\, third prize in the Shean Piano Competition\, and many awards at Performing Arts B.C.\, including First Prize in all four Canadian divisions. Johnson has competed in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition\, and was also invited this past June (2017) to compete in the Shenzhen International Piano Competition in China.  His extensive concerto repertoire ranges from Bach to Prokofiev\, and he has performed with several prestigious orchestras including the Victoria Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of Northern New York. \nJohnson holds an ARCT in Piano Performance with Distinction\, as well as an ARCT in Piano Pedagogy\, for which he won the national gold medal. He began studies at age five with Shelley Roberts\, with whom he worked for twelve years\, and he now studies piano performance with Mark Anderson at the University of British Columbia\, where he is entering his fourth year. In a short time he has established himself as one of the top collaborative pianists in the Vancouver area\, specializing particularly in art song\, and also working as a vocal coach with the UBC Opera Department. His secondary instruments are the oboe\, voice\, and harpsichord\, the latter two of which he has studied at UBC. In addition to his musical career\, Carter is an accomplished actor and speaker: he holds his ATCL with Distinction in Speech and Drama from Trinity College London\, and has won many awards for his performances of Shakespeare. \nTickets: $30 Adult\, $15 Student (+applicable fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/passion-russia-2/
LOCATION:St Andrews United Church\, 311 Fitzwilliam St\, Nanaimo\, BC\, V9R 3A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171013T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171013T213000
DTSTAMP:20260502T103452
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SUMMARY:The Passion of Russia
DESCRIPTION:Susie Moscovich Presents is pleased to showcase Helena Jung\, cello\, and Carter Johnson\, piano\, in a VGMS benefit concert of musical entertainment entitled “The Passion of Russia.”  The program includes works by famous Russian composers including Shostakovich\, Tchaikovsky\, Rachmaninoff and Rubenstein. The individual talent of these two performers is extraordinary\, so we are especially pleased to bring them to you\, together\, in musical selections they chose to highlight the genius of these composers. \nHelena Jung\nHelena Jung has had a diverse career as a soloist\, chamber and orchestral musician\, and teacher in Vancouver Island\, B.C.  She vigorously pursues an eclectic repertoire. Since 2005 she has performed with many well-known pianists such as Sarah Hagen\, Lynn Robinson\, Dagmar Killan\, Linda Lee Thomas\, Glen Montgomery\, Sean Mooney and Carter Johnson\, as well as with the Vancouver Island Symphony. Helena received her BMus and MMus in Seoul\, Korea and has performed with the Jeunesses Musical World Orchestra as a member and the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra as a principal. \nAs well\, she participated in various musical programs\, such as the Ratzeburger Sommer Akademie Festival in Germany and the Verbier Festival in Switzerland.  She has appeared as a soloist with the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Ewha University Symphony Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra in Korea and the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra. She has been invited as a performer and faculty to Concerts Denman\, Lulu Performing Arts\, Quadra Chamber Music Festival and CYMC. \nHelena is a member of the Comox Valley Piano Society\, BC Registered Teachers Music Association and the Island Baroque Ensemble.  Furthermore\, she plays with the Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra and is the leader of Vancouver Island Cello Ensemble. She has also had her own cello recital series; “Cellobration” and her students’ concerts; “hello\, Cello” since 2007. \nCarter Johnson\nSpellbinding” and “electric” are some of the words that have been used to describe the playing of twenty-year-old Carter Johnson. Johnson has been a prizewinner in numerous competitions and festivals\, including Second Place (along with the Baroque and chamber music prizes) in the CFMTA National Piano Competition at age 14\, Second Prize in the Julia Crane International Piano Competition at age 16\, the award for the best interpretation of the imposed work at the OSM Manulife Competition\, third prize in the Shean Piano Competition\, and many awards at Performing Arts B.C.\, including First Prize in all four Canadian divisions. Johnson has competed in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition\, and was also invited this past June (2017) to compete in the Shenzhen International Piano Competition in China.  His extensive concerto repertoire ranges from Bach to Prokofiev\, and he has performed with several prestigious orchestras including the Victoria Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of Northern New York. \nJohnson holds an ARCT in Piano Performance with Distinction\, as well as an ARCT in Piano Pedagogy\, for which he won the national gold medal. He began studies at age five with Shelley Roberts\, with whom he worked for twelve years\, and he now studies piano performance with Mark Anderson at the University of British Columbia\, where he is entering his fourth year. In a short time he has established himself as one of the top collaborative pianists in the Vancouver area\, specializing particularly in art song\, and also working as a vocal coach with the UBC Opera Department. His secondary instruments are the oboe\, voice\, and harpsichord\, the latter two of which he has studied at UBC. In addition to his musical career\, Carter is an accomplished actor and speaker: he holds his ATCL with Distinction in Speech and Drama from Trinity College London\, and has won many awards for his performances of Shakespeare. \nTickets: $30 Adult\, $15 Student (+applicable fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/passion-russia-3/
LOCATION:Old Church Theatre\, 755 Harmston Ave\, Courtenay\, BC\, V9N 2X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171014T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171014T213000
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SUMMARY:The Passion of Russia
DESCRIPTION:Susie Moscovich Presents is pleased to showcase Helena Jung\, cello\, and Carter Johnson\, piano\, in a VGMS benefit concert of musical entertainment entitled “The Passion of Russia.”  The program includes works by famous Russian composers including Shostakovich\, Tchaikovsky\, Rachmaninoff and Rubenstein. The individual talent of these two performers is extraordinary\, so we are especially pleased to bring them to you\, together\, in musical selections they chose to highlight the genius of these composers. \nHelena Jung\nHelena Jung has had a diverse career as a soloist\, chamber and orchestral musician\, and teacher in Vancouver Island\, B.C.  She vigorously pursues an eclectic repertoire. Since 2005 she has performed with many well-known pianists such as Sarah Hagen\, Lynn Robinson\, Dagmar Killan\, Linda Lee Thomas\, Glen Montgomery\, Sean Mooney and Carter Johnson\, as well as with the Vancouver Island Symphony. Helena received her BMus and MMus in Seoul\, Korea and has performed with the Jeunesses Musical World Orchestra as a member and the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra as a principal. \nAs well\, she participated in various musical programs\, such as the Ratzeburger Sommer Akademie Festival in Germany and the Verbier Festival in Switzerland.  She has appeared as a soloist with the Seoul Youth Philharmonic Orchestra\, the Ewha University Symphony Orchestra\, the Gyeonggi Provincial Philharmonic Orchestra in Korea and the Nanaimo Chamber Orchestra. She has been invited as a performer and faculty to Concerts Denman\, Lulu Performing Arts\, Quadra Chamber Music Festival and CYMC. \nHelena is a member of the Comox Valley Piano Society\, BC Registered Teachers Music Association and the Island Baroque Ensemble.  Furthermore\, she plays with the Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestra and is the leader of Vancouver Island Cello Ensemble. She has also had her own cello recital series; “Cellobration” and her students’ concerts; “hello\, Cello” since 2007. \nCarter Johnson\nSpellbinding” and “electric” are some of the words that have been used to describe the playing of twenty-year-old Carter Johnson. Johnson has been a prizewinner in numerous competitions and festivals\, including Second Place (along with the Baroque and chamber music prizes) in the CFMTA National Piano Competition at age 14\, Second Prize in the Julia Crane International Piano Competition at age 16\, the award for the best interpretation of the imposed work at the OSM Manulife Competition\, third prize in the Shean Piano Competition\, and many awards at Performing Arts B.C.\, including First Prize in all four Canadian divisions. Johnson has competed in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition\, and was also invited this past June (2017) to compete in the Shenzhen International Piano Competition in China.  His extensive concerto repertoire ranges from Bach to Prokofiev\, and he has performed with several prestigious orchestras including the Victoria Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of Northern New York. \nJohnson holds an ARCT in Piano Performance with Distinction\, as well as an ARCT in Piano Pedagogy\, for which he won the national gold medal. He began studies at age five with Shelley Roberts\, with whom he worked for twelve years\, and he now studies piano performance with Mark Anderson at the University of British Columbia\, where he is entering his fourth year. In a short time he has established himself as one of the top collaborative pianists in the Vancouver area\, specializing particularly in art song\, and also working as a vocal coach with the UBC Opera Department. His secondary instruments are the oboe\, voice\, and harpsichord\, the latter two of which he has studied at UBC. In addition to his musical career\, Carter is an accomplished actor and speaker: he holds his ATCL with Distinction in Speech and Drama from Trinity College London\, and has won many awards for his performances of Shakespeare. \nTickets: $30 Adult\, $15 Student (+applicable fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/passion-of-russia-4/
LOCATION:Trinity Presbyterian Church\, 145 Simms Rd\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 1H2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171021T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171021T213000
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SUMMARY:Sweet Scarlet
DESCRIPTION:Sweet Scarlet is a self-directed\, all-female\, a cappella ensemble from Vancouver\, Canada. A rarity in the music scene\, Sweet Scarlet is made up of six friends who love a cappella music. With a background in choral music and a love for pop classics and contemporary favourites\, Sweet Scarlet defines the genre of choral fusion by singing a wide range of unique and exciting music from around the globe. \nIn recent months\, Sweet Scarlet has accumulated numerous accolades\, including being voted “Most Creative Performance” at the 2015 Yule Duel in Gastown. They also received the prestigious Elmer Iseler award at the 2016 International Choral Kathaumixw\, and placed second in two of their competition categories. \nTickets: $17 Advance\, $20 At the Door (+applicable fees)
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/sweet-scarlet/
LOCATION:Quadra Community Centre\, 970 West Rd\, Quathiaski Cove\, BC\, V0P 1N0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171025T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171025T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T103452
CREATED:20170922T052816Z
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SUMMARY:Self-Help
DESCRIPTION:In Self-Help\, a comedy by Canadian playwright Norm Foster\, two struggling actors reinvent themselves as self-help gurus and\, much to their surprise\, become the world’s most revered relationship experts. Unfortunately\, while their careers skyrocket their own relationship deteriorates\, and they soon find themselves scrambling to protect their reputations. Their lives unravel in a farce as they try to conceal a body and hold to their falsely won fame. \nTickets: $20 (+applicable fees) \nWarning: Adult content
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/self-help/
LOCATION:Rivercity Stage\, 1080 Hemlock St\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171029T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171029T160000
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SUMMARY:Self-Help
DESCRIPTION:In Self-Help\, a comedy by Canadian playwright Norm Foster\, two struggling actors reinvent themselves as self-help gurus and\, much to their surprise\, become the world’s most revered relationship experts. Unfortunately\, while their careers skyrocket their own relationship deteriorates\, and they soon find themselves scrambling to protect their reputations. Their lives unravel in a farce as they try to conceal a body and hold to their falsely won fame. \nTickets: $20 (+applicable fees) \nWarning: Adult content
URL:https://tidemarktheatre.com/event/self-help-2017-10-29/
LOCATION:Rivercity Stage\, 1080 Hemlock St\, Campbell River\, BC\, V9W 3E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Off Site Events
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