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Two live audience concerts set to kick off Kamloops Symphony Orchestra season
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The concert will open with
Le bal masqué, a highly entertaining piece by composer Francis Poulenc, to be performed by Kamloops Alan Corbishley. Following that performance will be a piece by Canadian composer Katia Makdissi-Warren called
Whispers of the Mountain, where musicians will recreate the sounds of nature. Secwepemc artist Csetkwe will perform with the orchestra, using her voice and drums, and also collaborated in creating the piece. Kamloops-born composer Stacey Brown is behind the third part of the concert, with
Still, which takes inspiration from the physicality of breathing. The piece is the first instalment of a multi-year commissioning project by the KSO called Minutes to Midnight, which will explore global issues of our time.
The concert will open with
Le bal masqué, a highly entertaining piece by composer Francis Poulenc, to be performed by Kamloops Alan Corbishley. Following that performance will be a piece by Canadian composer Katia Makdissi-Warren called
Whispers of the Mountain, where musicians will recreate the sounds of nature. Secwepemc artist Csetkwe will perform with the orchestra, using her voice and drums, and also collaborated in creating the piece. Kamloops-born composer Stacey Brown is behind the third part of the concert, with
Still, which takes inspiration from the physicality of breathing. The piece is the first instalment of a multi-year commissioning project by the KSO called Minutes to Midnight, which will explore global issues of our time.