Entries from May 2012
Wednesday, may2
ORPEUM THEATRE, 8PM
Conductor / Performers
Chris Botti Trumpet
Pierre Simard Conductor

The one and only Chris Botti makes his highly-anticipated return to the Orpheum
to perform with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra!
His last VSO performance – a sold-out concert in 2010 – had audiences leaping to their feet for multiple standing ovations.
Who is Chris Botti

Since the release of his 2004 critically acclaimed CD When I Fall In Love, Chris Botti has become the largest selling American instrumental artist. His success has accrossed over to audiences usually reserved for pop music and his ongoing associations with PBS has led to four Number One Jazz Albums, as well as multiple Gold, Platinum&Grammy Awards.
Over the past decades, he has recorded and performed with the best in music
Hitting the road for 250 plus days per year, Chris and his incredible band have performed with many of the finest symphonies, at some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including performances at the World Series and Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.
Concert Review
It was really fun concert. Performers were tring to communicate with audiences continuously and that scene was impressed to me. These days, I’ve always watched kind of classical music but this concert is quite diffrent from prior concert so it was fresh and awsome! of course, Chris Botti’s performance was kind of jazz and that sound made me happy. And drumer’s performance was wonderful than what i expected and I really enjoyed it.
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VSO CONNECTS ELEMENTARY, brings the magnificent and diverse world of symphonic music to elementary school students with an opportunity to interact, create, and learn from Vancouver Symphony Orchestra musicians, and music students from the leading post secondary music institutions in British Columbia. Nine modules were created to highlight specific symphonic works, composers and instruments, and tailored to suit different grade levels.
The goal of the VSO CONNECTS program is to create an environment where students, school trustees, district and school administrators, teachers, and parents, understand the importance and value of promoting the integration of Symphonic music into appropriate areas of the educational program.
VSO CONNECTS ELEMENTARY – MODULES
Module 1: ABC’s of Instruments This module introduces primary students to the different families of orchestral instruments through a hands-on, fun, instrument exploration with a Vancouver Symphony Musician and post-secondary music students.
Module 2: Clinics: Practice, Perfect, Perform Vancouver Symphony musicians provide two coaching sessions for string or band students in small ensembles or sectionals.
Module 3: Composer’s Tool Kit and Composer in Residence After introducing students to the world of composition through the exploration of the Vancouver Symphony’s CD recording of Islamey, students compose their own music. With the help of a post secondary music student and teacher, students select a familiar folk song and compose variations on it by changing the lyrics, dynamics, tonality, articulation and tempo.
Module 4: Composer’s Trunk Students are introduced to and explore resources found in a musical trunk that represent and reflect the life of a selected composer. A post secondary music student visits the school and tells the composer’s life story with performances of musical excerpts.
Module 5: Listen Up! Students are prepared to attend an upcoming Vancouver Symphony Sunday concert at the Orpheum Theatre with insightful sessions by a post secondary music student tailored around listening to CD recordings of the works to be performed. Each student receives a pair of free tickets to the performance.
Module 6: Meet the Maestro Maestro Bramwell Tovey gives a presentation to the school community including students, teachers, administration and parents/guardians discussing the importance of symphonic music and the role music has played in his life.
Module 7: A Morning at the “Office” with the VSO This module offers students an opportunity to experience how the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra prepares for a concert in its own “office” – the magnificent Orpheum Theatre. Students are first given a tour of the historic building, and then observe 45 minutes of a morning rehearsal.
Module 8: Music in Motion A Vancouver Symphony musician works collaboratively with a visiting dance teacher leading students to interpret a selection from Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons”.
Module 9: Music Tells a Story After students study the characteristics of stories they are reading, a post secondary music student collaborates with the teacher to help the class interpret the mood, the actions of characters and the plot through music.

Today, I went to Champlain Heights Elementary school for VSO connects Elementary program. I can play the flute so i helped Rossane who plays the flute in VSO. The most intersting thing was most of children(kindergarten ~ grade3) had lots of information about music and experience about instrument compared to Korean children. I was really amazed when they gave the correct answer for what we asked.
Among these modules, what we did today is module 1 and 2. At first, VSO musicians(flute,violin,base&trombone) introduced their instruments to children and played Twinkle Twinkle little star which is arranged beautifully. After that time, we separated children into 4 groups and 4 groups took turns taking each instrument class. We teached all students to make a sound and they did really good job. The fact that I had an opportunity to help musicians and experience canadian elementary school with teachers and children was really satisfying to me.
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