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For Immediate Release May 27, 2003
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EAST MEETS WEST III CONCERT WILL JOIN CULTURES WITH MUSIC
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2003 7:30pm
National Library of Canada Auditorium
395 Wellington at Bay
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The Canadian Chinese Multicultural Productions (CCMP) brings three popular world music artists together for the first time to perform for Ottawa audiences in a two-hour musical celebration of Canadian multiculturalism entitled EAST MEETS WEST III. Co-sponsored by the Parnassos Hellenic Cultural Society, the Embassy of Greece and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China the concert features Jeremy Moyer from Montreal, Julie Larocque from Toronto and George Sapounidis from Ottawa who will each appear with their ensembles and perform original instrumental repertoire and songs performed in languages ranging from English and Ojibway to Greek and Mandarin Chinese.
1) JEREMY MOYER: " TWO STRINGS DANCING CH'I "
Let a mystical spirit transport you... A unique fusion of eastern and western sounds featuring Chinese erhu, gaohu, and coconut shell fiddle; Classical guitar; African kalimba, Indian tabla and various percussion instruments. World music to nourish the soul. A four-person musical ensemble performing new original compositions by Jeremy Moyer. (www.jeremymoyer.com)
"...There is a delicacy here which makes our frenetic lifestyles seem almost frivolous..." -- Harry Currie, The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario)
2) JULIE LAROCQUE: A "FOREIGN" AFFAIR
With the success of her debut album "Beyond", Julie Larocque will emerge with two new recordings this year: "Observatory", an Electronica CD of industrial beats and organic grooves is slated for release this fall, and "Foreign", an exotic blend of diverse instruments and colorful soundscapes, which will be released in June 2003.
"Foreign" features songs in several languages including English, Hebrew, Ojibway and Latin. Produced by Jason Jaknunas at Raven Street Studios, Larocque orchestrated an array of guest musicians on the CD including: Chris Lochner (guitar), Rob Graves (percussion, didgeridoo), Steve Tevlin (drums), Lee Baillie (tablas, sitar), Ioan Harea (violin), Julian Armour (cello), John Geggie (double bass), Pierre Chretien (hammond, Rhodes) and Linsey Wellman (flute, soprano saxophone).
As part of EMW III, the audience will enjoy a live preview of "Foreign" prior to the CD's official release. Advanced signed copies will be available for purchase, as well as copies of Julie's debut CD "Beyond". (www.julielarocque.com)
"In 'Beyond', this singer and pianist directs wonderful soundscapes and great selection of local musicians. Hers is an ethnically diverse kind of music that would work well as a soundtrack - a Merchant Ivory kind of film, set at the foot of the Taj Mahal..." -- John Lyttle, Ottawa Xpress
3) THE GEORGE SAPOUNIDIS TRIO: " IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME "
George Sapounidis will perform songs about Greece and China with Jeremy Moyer and Ken Easton on African and Middle-Eastern percussion. The Greek repertoire will include songs from the contemporary Greek urban music genres known as Rembetiko and Laiko performed with the Greek bouzouki while the Chinese repertoire will include traditional and original music. Guest artists include Antonio Pantieras on bouzouki and Tang Yi on vocals.
The CD titled "Songs About China and Greece" was released in 2002.
(http://142.206.72.66/2002/08/0300_e.htm)
"With passion and respect, George Sapounidis delivers an intoxicating musical cocktail of Greek exuberance and Chinese tranquility.
He charms and delights his audiences with the best of both worlds and more!" -- Robert Yip, Director, Chinese Canadian National Council
EAST MEETS WEST III is the third in a series of multicultural concerts produced by CCMP exploring Canada's rich musical mosaic.
Tickets: $15 advance / $17 at the door
Tickets available at:
Zorbas International Market 782 Bronson Ave Tel. 236-1893
Laurier Optical 621 Somerset St. West Tel. 236-2222
Mei Gui Yuan (medicine store) 273 Bank St at Somerset Tel. 567-2505
The Ottawa Folklore Centre 1111 Bank St Tel. 730-2887
For more information or for tickets, please call:
Beirong Xiong: 238-7818 (ext. 229), Lin Hua: 565-6450, George Sapounidis: 228-5307
"We're better musicians for moving from our own traditions and learning about others.
We keep learning from each other." -- Yo-Yo Ma, world renowned cellist
****************************************************************************************
EAST MEETS WEST III CONCERT WILL JOIN CULTURES WITH MUSIC
****************************************************************************************
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2003 7:30pm
National Library of Canada Auditorium
395 Wellington at Bay
****************************************************************************************
The Canadian Chinese Multicultural Productions (CCMP) brings three popular world music artists together for the first time to perform for Ottawa audiences in a two-hour musical celebration of Canadian multiculturalism entitled EAST MEETS WEST III. Co-sponsored by the Parnassos Hellenic Cultural Society, the Embassy of Greece and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China the concert features Jeremy Moyer from Montreal, Julie Larocque from Toronto and George Sapounidis from Ottawa who will each appear with their ensembles and perform original instrumental repertoire and songs performed in languages ranging from English and Ojibway to Greek and Mandarin Chinese.
1) JEREMY MOYER: " TWO STRINGS DANCING CH'I "
Let a mystical spirit transport you... A unique fusion of eastern and western sounds featuring Chinese erhu, gaohu, and coconut shell fiddle; Classical guitar; African kalimba, Indian tabla and various percussion instruments. World music to nourish the soul. A four-person musical ensemble performing new original compositions by Jeremy Moyer. (www.jeremymoyer.com)
"...There is a delicacy here which makes our frenetic lifestyles seem almost frivolous..." -- Harry Currie, The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario)
2) JULIE LAROCQUE: A "FOREIGN" AFFAIR
With the success of her debut album "Beyond", Julie Larocque will emerge with two new recordings this year: "Observatory", an Electronica CD of industrial beats and organic grooves is slated for release this fall, and "Foreign", an exotic blend of diverse instruments and colorful soundscapes, which will be released in June 2003.
"Foreign" features songs in several languages including English, Hebrew, Ojibway and Latin. Produced by Jason Jaknunas at Raven Street Studios, Larocque orchestrated an array of guest musicians on the CD including: Chris Lochner (guitar), Rob Graves (percussion, didgeridoo), Steve Tevlin (drums), Lee Baillie (tablas, sitar), Ioan Harea (violin), Julian Armour (cello), John Geggie (double bass), Pierre Chretien (hammond, Rhodes) and Linsey Wellman (flute, soprano saxophone).
As part of EMW III, the audience will enjoy a live preview of "Foreign" prior to the CD's official release. Advanced signed copies will be available for purchase, as well as copies of Julie's debut CD "Beyond". (www.julielarocque.com)
"In 'Beyond', this singer and pianist directs wonderful soundscapes and great selection of local musicians. Hers is an ethnically diverse kind of music that would work well as a soundtrack - a Merchant Ivory kind of film, set at the foot of the Taj Mahal..." -- John Lyttle, Ottawa Xpress
3) THE GEORGE SAPOUNIDIS TRIO: " IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME "
George Sapounidis will perform songs about Greece and China with Jeremy Moyer and Ken Easton on African and Middle-Eastern percussion. The Greek repertoire will include songs from the contemporary Greek urban music genres known as Rembetiko and Laiko performed with the Greek bouzouki while the Chinese repertoire will include traditional and original music. Guest artists include Antonio Pantieras on bouzouki and Tang Yi on vocals.
The CD titled "Songs About China and Greece" was released in 2002.
(http://142.206.72.66/2002/08/0300_e.htm)
"With passion and respect, George Sapounidis delivers an intoxicating musical cocktail of Greek exuberance and Chinese tranquility.
He charms and delights his audiences with the best of both worlds and more!" -- Robert Yip, Director, Chinese Canadian National Council
EAST MEETS WEST III is the third in a series of multicultural concerts produced by CCMP exploring Canada's rich musical mosaic.
Tickets: $15 advance / $17 at the door
Tickets available at:
Zorbas International Market 782 Bronson Ave Tel. 236-1893
Laurier Optical 621 Somerset St. West Tel. 236-2222
Mei Gui Yuan (medicine store) 273 Bank St at Somerset Tel. 567-2505
The Ottawa Folklore Centre 1111 Bank St Tel. 730-2887
For more information or for tickets, please call:
Beirong Xiong: 238-7818 (ext. 229), Lin Hua: 565-6450, George Sapounidis: 228-5307
"We're better musicians for moving from our own traditions and learning about others.
We keep learning from each other." -- Yo-Yo Ma, world renowned cellist