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SONGBOOK Steven Page and The Art of Time Ensemble Andrew Burashko, Artistic Director THE ENSEMBLE Steven Page, singer Andrew Burashko, piano Peter Lutek, woodwinds Joseph Phillips, bass Rob Piltch, guitar Rachel Pomedli, cello Stephen Sitarski, violin Wednesday, February 14, 2018 • 7:30PM Kingsbury Hall Please turn off all cell phones, pagers and other noisemakers. The taking of photographs, and audio or video recordings is strictly prohibited.

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Program Tonight’s program will be selected from the following songs A Singer Must Die, Leonard Cohen, arranged by Gavin Bryars Ashes To Ashes, David Bowie, arranged by Robert Carli Brian Wilson, Barenaked Ladies, arranged by Jim McGrath Chancellor, Gord Downie, arranged by Kevin Fox Changing Opinion, Philip Glass, arranged by Phil Dwyer Entourage, Steven Page, arranged by Bryden Baird Everything Means Nothing To Me, Elliot Smith, arranged by Dan Parr Famous Blue Raincoat, Leonard Cohen, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith Girl, John Lennon & Paul McCartney, arranged by Dan Parr God’s Comic, Elvis Costello, arranged by Cameron Wilson I’m Your Man, Leonard Cohen, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith Lion’s Teeth, The Mountain Goats, arranged by Jim McGrath Marie, Randy Newman, arranged by Christos Hatzis New Shore, Steven Page, arranged by Jim McGrath Oh!, Darling, John Lennon & Paul McCartney Paranoid Android, Radiohead, arranged by Robert Carli Running Out of Ink, Barenaked Ladies, arranged by Cameron Wilson Tonight We Fly, Divine Comedy, arranged by Kevin Fox There will be one intermission ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF

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Bios ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE Renowned concert pianist Andrew Burashko formed Art of Time Ensemble in 1997 by inviting a group of like-minded musicians and prominent figures in dance, theatre and other art forms to perform one-off concerts in Toronto. The company has gone on to become a leader in Toronto’s vibrant performing arts scene, through its subscription season at the Harbourfront Centre Theatre, regular appearances at Koerner Hall, album releases, performances with leading Canadian orchestras, and the tours of its unique offerings to dozens of cities throughout Canada and the United States. Exploring the relationship between classical music in its many forms and other genres such as jazz, pop, electronica, rock, folk, electroacoustic, gospel and others, Art of Time seeks to reveal the qualities that lie at the heart of all great music. STEVEN PAGE Steven Page’s distinctive and powerful tenor is among the most instantly recognizable voices in popular music today. The singer/songwriter is a founding member of The Barenaked Ladies with whom he toured the globe and sold millions of albums. On his own, Steven continues his artistic evolution with a diverse array of solo projects. He has composed six Stratford Festival scores, collaborated and toured with Toronto’s innovative Art of Time Ensemble and journeyed across North America as host of TV’s The Illegal Eater while continuing to write, release and perform his original music. In December 2016, Steven Page became a Chopped Canada Champion on a special celebrity edition of the show. Steven released his latest opus, HEAL THYSELF, PT. I: INSTINCT in 2016 followed by a two week critically acclaimed residency at New York City’s storied Café Carlyle. Steven is currently in the studio finishing work on HEAL THYSELF, PT. 2. ANDREW BURASHKO Andrew Burashko is the founder and creative force behind Art of Time Ensemble. Born in Moscow, Burashko trained as a concert pianist across North America, making his solo debut with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at the age of seventeen. As a soloist, Burashko performed with some of the world’s most renowned conductors, including Sir Andrew Davis, Pinchas Zukerman, and Yannick Nézet-Séguin. His eclectic musical interests have led him to share the stage with such diverse artists as Branford Marsalis, Peggy Baker and Madeleine Peyroux. In 1997, Burashko formed the Art of Time Ensemble to produce unique STEVEN PAGE AND THE ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE

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Bios concerts that ignore the barriers between genres and disciplines, with the aim of exposing audiences to a broad range of artistic possibilities. Under Burashko’s direction, Art of Time Ensemble has become a Canadian destination for today’s most accomplished artists working in music, dance, theatre, film, and literature. In addition to their annual concert series in Toronto, Art of Time Ensemble has toured extensively throughout Canada and the Unites States, as well as in Russia and Finland. PETER LUTEK Peter Lutek, reed instrumentalist, performs improvised music. His training as a classical and avant-garde bassoonist led to extensive exploration of the clarinets and saxophones, as well as composition and electronic synthesis. He has played with New Music Concerts (Toronto), NUMUS (Waterloo), and the Freddie Stone Ensemble, and was a founding member of the 40 Fingers saxophone quartet. Peter was also a member of the Toronto collective, Composers Workshop. He leads ENGINE, and performs regularly with Tom Richards’ Riverrun, David Mott, David Buchbinder, Andrew Downing, Circle Music Band, and the Avi Granite:6. Lutek also works as a sound engineer. He was session engineer, editor, and mixer for the 40 fingers quartet, and has been responsible for all phases of production in numerous recordings over the last 10 years for David Mott, Joseph Petric, and Tom Richards. Peter also mixed and mastered The Tortoise, the acclaimed debut recording by Rob Mosher’s Storytime. JOSEPH PHILLIPS A Toronto native, Joe studied double bass at the University of Toronto with the renowned virtuoso Joel Quarrington. Joseph Phillips has been Principal Double Bassist with Orchestra London since 2007, a position he has also held with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia Toronto. He plays regularly with violinist Mayumi Seiler in her Via Salzburg Chamber Music series and in concerts with Art of Time Ensemble and the Sweet Water Music Festival. He performs with Sarah Slean, Patricia O’Callaghan, Jenny Whiteley, Andrew Downing’s chamber-jazz group Arts & Letters. Joe has contributed to many recordings, including Juno-nominated albums by the Pierre Schryer Band, Joey Wright and The Wailin’ Jennys. Joe has written symphony orchestra arrangements for a number of Canadian artists, including blues diva Rita Chiarelli, and songwriter Ian Tamblyn. 8

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Bios ROB PILTCH Rob Piltch has worked with The Bernie Piltch Quartet, The Ted Moses Quintet and Blood, Sweat & Tears. He has worked as a session player with Kim Mitchell, Shirley Eikhardt, Guido Basso, and Rob McConnell, and has recorded two albums: Bells and Rob Piltch. Rob has also performed and recorded with Colm Wilkinson, Molly Johnson, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Louise Pitre, Steven Page, Sarah Slean, Sophie Milman, and The Art of Time Ensemble. His CD Chambers is available on iTunes and on CD Baby. RACHEL POMEDLI Rachel holds a Master of Music degree from Yale University and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Toronto. Her principal teachers have been Andras Fejer, Judith Glyde, Aldo Parisot and Shauna Rolston.

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Bios As a member of the Vinca String Quartet, formed at Yale, Rachel was a graduate assistant to the Takacs Quartet at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Vinca Quartet were prizewinners at the 2005 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in South Bend, Indiana, and visiting artists at the Aspen Music Festival, Vail Music Festival, and the International Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove, England. Rachel has participated in the Spoleto USA Festival (Charleston, South Carolina) the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (Norfolk, Connecticut), the National Orchestral Institute (College Park, Maryland), and spent six summers at the Banff Centre for the Arts. She has performed in masterclasses for Janos Starker, Desmond Hoebig, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi and Ralph Kirshbaum; and intensively studied chamber music with Laurence Lesser and the Tokyo, Takacs and Juilliard String Quartets. STEPHEN SITARSKI Stephen Sitarski is Concertmaster of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and held the same position with the Esprit Orchestra and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony (KWS) for 15 seasons. Sitarski became Artistic Director of the KWS Baroque and Beyond. Stephen frequently appears as soloist with many concertos in the standard repertoire as well as concertos written especially for him by Canadian composers. Stephen is a founding member of Trio Laurier, and is a regular participant in diverse chamber groups and festival events nationally and internationally with many of Canada’s finest musicians. As an arranger, Stephen has arranged music for the Emperor Quartet, Quartetto Gelato and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. Stephen is also on the faculty of Wilfrid Laurier University, Toronto’s Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music.

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