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    1. The Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival

      A landmark of the cultural landspe of Westman for a dede and a half, returns in 2022

      The 17thClear Lake Chamber Music Festival is excited to invite you to our first Festival concert in the Lorn Watson Recital Hall, Brandon University, School of Music, featuring our well-known,one of the most sought-after young pianists of today, the Festival’s Co-Artistic Director, Daniel Tselyakov on Friday, June 10 at 7:30.I hope to see you all on June 10thfor a very special day celebrating the Opening 17thClear Lake Chamber Music Festival, with a fantastic, variable program: J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Mendelsohn, Ravel, Prokofiev, Kapustin.

      Tickets and Info:

      School of Music, Brandon University (204) 727 9631, email: burba@brandonu.
      Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival (204) 571 6547, email:?tselyakov@hotmail.com

      Prof. Alla Turbanova, Piano

      Director, Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival

      Daniel Tselyakov, Artistic Director, piano
      Alexander Tselyakov
      Alexander Tselyakov, Artistic Director, Piano

      Opening Night: Sunday, August 8, 2021 @7:00 PM CDT

      Looking forward, remembering our past: a journey of song to Manitoba’s prairie past and three choreography/ Manitoba Music works commissioned especially for the Festival grace our Opening Night.

      Concert 2: Tuesday, August 10, 2021, @7:00 PM CDT

      “Quotations and Homages” Meet the Manitoba Composers I

      It will focus on Manitoba composers and artists, with chamber works for guitar, clarinet, cello, piano, flute and voice. A concert of intimacy and surprising power.

      Ken Nichols
      Ken Nichols
      Composer
      David Scott
      David Scott
      Composer
      Sid Robinovitch
      Composer

      Movie Night: Friday, August 13, 2021, @7:00 PM CDT

      “Wheat City: 1900s, Making Modern Brandon”: A film recounting the formative years of Brandon, Manitoba, created by historian Tom Mitchell, with music by Dr. Ken Nichols, Sandra Smith, violin; therine Wood, clarinet; Leanne Zacharias, cello; Alla Turbanova, piano

      Concert 3: Saturday, August 14, 2021 @10:00 AM CDT Coffee Concert

      A perennial favourite of the Festival, the “Coffee Concert”: playful and evotive tunes performed by Graham mpbell, James mpbell, and the Graham mpbell Ensemble.

      James mpbell
      Clarinet
      James mpbell
      Clarinet

      Concert 4: Tuesday, August 17, 2021, @7:00 PM CDT Beethoven @ 251

      It is dedited to Beethoven: a beloved piano concerto and a renowned piano sonata, performed by Alexander Tselyakov, Daniel Tselyakov, and the Libby Quintet.

      Daniel Tselyakov
      Piano
      Alexander Tselyakov
      Piano

      Concert 5: Thursday, August 19, 2021 @7:00 PM CDT Our Young Artists initiations Meet the Manitoba Composers II

      Manitoba composers, Brandon performers: A showse of young talent playing piano works by Naina Jinga, Bill Pura, Ken Nichols, Sid Robinovitch, Jim Hiscott, Remi Bouchard, and Constantine ravassilis.

      Jim Hiscott
      Jim Hiscott
      Composer
      Naina Jinga
      Composer
      Alla Turbanova
      Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival's Director, Piano

      Director Notes

      The Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival, a landmark of the cultural landspe of Westman for a dede and a half, returns in 2021 after an “intermission” brought on by lockdowns last year. This summer’s Festival is entirely online, continuing the tradition of excellent performances by Manitoba’s and Guests’ exceptional artists. The Festival will honor and focus on two anniversaries that could not be celebrated owing to the pandemic: Manitoba’s sesquicentennial (1870-2020) and also the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-2020).

      The Festival combines innovation and tradition. This year, we will concentrate on Manitoba Themes, as well as performances that include perennial favorites such as Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata”. We will also have the world premiere of new works commissioned especially for the Festival by Manitoba composers. The choreography of the legendary dancer, Isadora Dunn is brought to life, and young artists perform piano pieces that demonstrate their virtuosity and emerging voices. Manitoba composers will receive special attention and our concerts will give you a chance to meet them and listen to their music.

      “Movie Night” will feature “Wheat City, 1900s: The Making of Modern Brandon with narration by Tom Mitchell and music by Dr. Ken Nichols. We’ll also return with an audience favorite, the playful “Coffee Concert”. A renowned poem by Ezra Pound is set to music, and piano works by Sophie-rmen Eckhardt-Gramatté, Sid Robinovitch, Orjan Dandred, Ken Nichols, Jim Hiscott, David Scott, Pat rrabre, Naina Jinga, John Baron; Remi Bouchard, and Bill Pura, will be performed.

      Performers in this year’s festival include Alexander Tselyakov, piano; Daniel Tselyakov, piano; Jim mpbell, clarinet; Graham mpbell, guitar; Jim Hiscott, accordion; ?Leanne Zacharias, cello; Crystal White, double bass; Sarah Hall, soprano; Nancy Hennen, flute and many, many more.?

      The concerts will be available online beginning Sunday, August 8, continuing through six more concert evenings.