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PROGRAMS 2016-2017

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Find YOUR Joy in making Music with us! Bramwell Tovey, OC Artistic Advisor, working with VSOSoM students at the Annual Orpheum Theatre Showcase Perfromance

In any language, Music communicates Joy. Now in our 6th year, the VSO School of Music has brought engagement with the world’s great music - classical, jazz and music from cultures around the world - into the lives of over 3,500 students of all ages. This year, guided by the belief that the connections formed through artistic exchanges strengthen the bonds between diverse members of our community, the school welcomes our newest program in Chinese Traditional Music, with a faculty of the finest teachers of China’s fascinating range of ancient traditional instruments and vocal styles (please see page 31 for details).

Ms. Curtis Pendleton, Executive Director

Join us this year to find or re-kindle your joy, at any age, through the power of learning the universal language we all speak: Music.

2016–2017 Term Dates FALL TERM

Tues, Sept 6-Sun, Dec 18, 2016

15 wks

WINTER TERM

Tues, Jan 3-Sun, Mar 12, 2017

10 wks

SPRING TERM

Mon, Mar 27-Sun, Jun 25, 2017

13 wks

Summer Programs are released in March / April each year Please see Registration and School Policies on page 39 for 2016–2017 School closure dates.

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The VSO School Advantage – Exclusive Opportunities for Students

Annual Orpheum Theatre Showcase Performance Get Close to the VSO Guest Artists Saturday Informal Recitals Onstage with the VSO 2016–2017 Masterclasses and Guest Artist Presentations Future of Excellence Annual Competition and Prize Richmond Satellite Location

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Early Years and Youth

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Meet the Orchestra Music Class NEW! Jazz it Up! Jazz Improvisation Class for Kids Colourstrings Music and Movement Classes Colourkeys Piano and Colour Rhythm Lessons Suzuki String Programs Suzuki Beginning Guitar Classes NEW! Beginning Flute Classes for Youth Children’s Vocal Ensemble Private Lesson Studios

Piano

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The Roland Piano Orchestra Piano Faculty Masterclasses Private Lesson Studios

String Programs

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Strings Tune Up Class String Ensembles for Adults and Youth Private Lesson Studios

Guitar and Harp

Suzuki Beginning Guitar Classes Guitar Ensembles Fretboard Studies Group Class Private Lesson Studios

Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion

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School Band Tune-up Lessons NEW! Beginning Flute Classes for Youth and Adults Percussion Ensembles Private Lesson Studios

Vocal Programs

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Saturday Song School NEW! Eurydice Women’s Vocal Ensemble NEW! Opera Ensemble Vocal Technique Group Class Children’s Vocal Ensemble Lyric Diction Group Class Private Lesson Studios

Jazz

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NEW! Jazz It Up! Beginning Jazz Improvisation for Kids Specialty Jazz Combos Jazz Big Band Open Jazz Jams What Makes it Jazz: From Ragtime to Our Time The Jazz Language: Practical Jazz Theory and Improvisation Private Lesson Studios

World Music

NEW! Chinese Traditional Music Program

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Music Theory and History

Azalea Chamber Ensemble Adventures in China - Exploring Sound, Language and Movement Chinese Reed Instruments Workshop: for Children; for Adults Erhu Group Classes: for Children; for Adults Explore the Music of China Guqin Group Classes: for Children; for Adults Introduction to Chinese Folksong Beginner Group Pipa Class Tabla and Sitar Classes Private Lesson Studios Music Theory and History – RCM and Preparatory Courses Basic Musicianship for Adults

Registration and School Policies

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THE VSO SCHOOL ADVANTAGE EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

MAESTRO BRAMWELL TOVEY CONDUCTS OVER 200 VSOSOM STUDENTS IN ODE TO JOY AT THE ANNUAL SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE

Annual Orpheum Theatre Showcase Performance Sun. June 18, 2017, 3pm Student groups take the stage at the Orpheum in this second annual celebratory musical event. Hosted by Bramwell Tovey, the concert features all performing student ensembles, before they join together for a grand finale performance of the school’s specially-commissioned version of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. Ode to Joy commission supported by the BC Arts Council

Get Close to the VSO Guest Artists Registered students enjoy exclusive interactions with visiting VSO guest artists. Students also receive access to special events, VSO dress rehearsals, early ticketing opportunities and more!

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THE VSO SCHOOL ADVANTAGE EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

Saturday Informal Recitals Dates and Times: 12:30-1:30pm, Oct 22 / Nov 19 / Dec 10 / Jan 21 / Feb 18 / Apr 22 / May 20 / Jun 10 Location: O’Brian Family Studio (Room 411) Monthly informal recitals give students of all ages and abilities additional opportunities to build performance skills, in preparation for school recitals, exams, competitions and festivals, and just for fun. Friends, family and members of the public are invited to attend. Sign-ups are through each studio teacher.

Onstage with the VSO Students enrolled in private lessons have the opportunity to attend rehearsals and sit onstage with the VSO as listeners during rehearsals throughout the year.

2016–2017 Masterclasses and Guest Artist Presentations Brilliant performing artists and teachers from all over the world pass their artistry to the next generation in these masterclasses in beautiful Pyatt Hall. All VSO School students and outside students are admitted to masterclasses for free. Masterclasses are open to the general public for a fee of $10.

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1. Denis Azabagic, guitar, Mon. Oct 17, 5-7pm 2. Karen Gomyo, violin, Thurs. Oct 13, 4:30-6:30pm 3. Emanuel Ax, TBD in Jan 4. Jonathan Biss, piano, Thurs. May 18, 5-7pm 5. Louis Lortie, piano, Wed. May 10, 5-7pm 6. Adrianne Pieczonka, Soprano, Tues. Jan 24, 4-6pm Please visit our website for guest artists’ bios – www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca.

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THE VSO SCHOOL ADVANTAGE EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

FUTURE OF EXCELLENCE 2015 WINNER ALBERT SEO RECEIVES A STANDING OVATION AS SOLOIST WITH THE VSO AT WHISTLER

Future of Excellence Annual Competition and Prize Spring, 2017 Promoting, celebrating and supporting the aspirations and achievements of young musicians studying at the VSO School, the competition awards the winners a solo performance appearance with the VSO during the following season, scholarship funding and other opportunities. Students must be enrolled for a minimum of 2 full terms in a VSOSoM private lesson studio to be eligible to participate. For more information visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca Supported by RBC Emerging Artist Grant Program

Richmond Satellite Location Selected VSOSoM after-school lessons and programs are available at our satellite location, the Pythagoras Academy in Richmond. Visit our website for more information, including class schedules. Enrol by phone: 604.915.9300. Students enrolled in private lessons receive: • • • • • • •

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Discounts on additional classes and events First opportunities to sit onstage during VSO rehearsals Opportunities to work with visiting guest artists, in masterclasses and other settings First opportunities to play in masterclasses and FREE admission to attend Opportunities to perform in Alan and Gwendoline Pyatt Hall Eligibility to enter the Future of Excellence Competition Complimentary ticket vouchers for selected VSO concerts and early ticketing opportunities

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EARLY YEARS LEARNING AND YOUTH

A VARIETY OF ENGAGING EDUCATIONAL APPROACHES TO FIT EACH CHILD’S UNIQUE WAY OF LEARNING

Meet the Orchestra Music Class Instructor: Ross Curran Recommended for: Ages 5-7 Dates and Times: 8 week sessions. Sat. 9-9:45am (no classes on statutory holidays) / Oct 1-Nov 19 / Jan 14-Mar 4 / Apr 22-Jun 10 Fee: $180 per term This class introduces basic musical concepts of rhythm, pitch and imaginative and improvisational music making, using the Orff approach, and offers a wide exposure to the instruments of the orchestra in a hands-on ‘instrument of the week’. Minimum enrolment required.

Jazz it Up! Jazz Improvisation Class for Kids

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EARLY YEARS LEARNING AND YOUTH Colourstrings Music and Movement Classes Instructors: Laura Hasthorpe, Cheryl Ballard Recommended for: Ages 3 months–7 years Dates and Times: 3 sessions: Sept 23-Dec 16 / Jan 3-Mar 11 / Apr 7-Jun 23 (No classes Oct 7-13, Nov 11, Apr 14) Fee: $190 per term An innovative approach that builds strong musical foundations at the earliest ages, Colourstrings classes are tailored by age, and develop skills through singing, instrument play, and dancing, creative movement, listening and socializing. Small classes, which are limited to 12-13 children, are progressive and structured. Children are encouraged to attend all 3 terms, starting in September. Parents and caregivers must participate in classes for children age 3 months through 2-3yrs age groups. From 3–4yrs up, children participate in classes independent of parents. 3–14 months: Tues, 11:15–11:45am 1–2 years:

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Fri, 12:15–12:45pm Tues, 10:20–11:00am Thu, 11:15–11:55am Fri, 9:25–10:05am Sat, 11:15–11:55am Tues, 9:30–10:10am Tues, 5:30–6:10pm Thu, 9:25–10:05am Fri, 11:15–11:55am Sat, 10:15–10:55am Tues, 6:20–7:05pm Wed, 3:30-4:15pm Fri, 10:20–11:05am Fri, 1:30–2:15pm

4–5 years:

Sat, 9:15-10:00am Sat, 1:30–2:15pm Tues, 3:30-4:15pm Wed, 4:30-5:15pm* Wed, 6:25-7:10pm Thu, 10:20–11:05am Fri, 2:30–3:15pm Sat, 12:30–1:15pm Sat, 2:30–3:15pm

5–6 years:

Tues, 4:30–5:15pm Wed, 5:30-6:15pm* Fri, 4:00–4:45pm Sat, 9:15–10:00am Sat, 3:30-4:15pm

6–7 years:

Sat, 4:30-5:15pm

Age groups are based on the child’s age in September. Children remain in the same age group for all 3 sessions of the school year. *Newcomers

Children who have taken the Colourstrings Music and Movement classes have several options to continue their studies: • Transition to combination one-to-one and group lessons in violin, piano (Colourkeys) or percussion (Colour Rhythm), that build on the Colourstrings approach. • Join the Children’s Choir to build on Kodaly and vocal training (see page 25 for details). • Begin group or private lessons on the instrument of their choice.

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EARLY YEARS LEARNING AND YOUTH Colourstrings Singing Strings Group Class Instructor: Laura Hasthorpe Recommended for: Ages 6+ Dates and Times: Sat. 1:45–2:30pm Fee: Free if enrolled in full year Colourstrings violin lessons at the VSO School. Stand-alone: $200 per term The Singing Strings Group Class meets once a week, to reinforce lessons and create an engaging opportunity for children to play music together. Minimum enrolment required.

Colourkeys Piano and Colour Rhythm Percussion Lessons Instructors: Grace Lee (piano); Cheryl Ballard (percussion) Recommended for: Ages 5-7 Dates and Times: Colourkeys: Sat. 9am-12pm; 1pm-4pm Sept 24-Dec 10 / Jan 7-Mar 11 / Apr 8-Jun 17 (No class Oct 8) Fee: Term I: $475 (11 weeks); Term II: $430 (10 weeks); Term III: $475 (11 weeks) In Colourkeys and Colour Rhythm classes, each child receives a 20-minute private lesson and a 30-minute ‘trio’ lesson, in a group of 3. Minimum enrolment of 3 per class required. Please contact us for more information about available days and times for Colour Rhythm percussion lessons.

Suzuki String Programs (cello, violin and guitar) Based on the concept that children learn to play musical instruments as naturally as they learn to speak, Suzuki programs have flourished worldwide. Parents are required to attend lessons and classes, to strengthen the learning process in supervised daily practice at home.

Suzuki Violin and Cello Prep Classes Instructors: Miho Matsuo, Vinh Nguyen (violin); Cyrena Huang (cello) Recommended for: Ages 4–6 Dates and Times: 10 week sessions VIOLIN: FALL TERM Fri. 5:45-6:30pm OR Sat. 11:00-11:45am, Sept 30-Dec 9; WINTER TERM Jan 7-Mar 11; SPRING TERM Apr 8-Jun 10 CELLO: Sat. 12:00-12:45pm. FALL TERM ONLY Sept 24-Dec 10 (no class on Oct 8 or Nov 12) Fee: $190 per 10-week class www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca

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EARLY YEARS LEARNING AND YOUTH The Suzuki Prep class prepares children to begin Suzuki string lessons on cello and violin, through exercises in rhythm, singing, and in learning to hold the instruments correctly.

Suzuki Beginning Guitar Classes For information on this activity, please turn to page 18.

Suzuki Strings Group Classes Instructors: Rebecca Rittich-Crampton, Miho Matsuo, Vinh Nguyen (violin); Harold Birston (cello); Derek Sterling (guitar) Recommended for: Ages 4+ (after completing Suzuki Prep Class) Dates and Times: Please contact the registrar for complete group class levels and schedules. Suzuki group classes are a free addition that complement Suzuki method private lessons. Students are placed in groups according to their experience level and meet once a week to augment the skills learned during their one-to-one lessons. Students in Suzuki Books 2 or 3 (cello or violin) are eligible to join the Preludio String Ensemble. Please see page 15 for details.

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Children’s Vocal Ensemble

Instructor: Libby Donald Recommended for: Ages 7-12. No musical experience necessary. Dates and Times: Tues. 5:30-6:15pm. Sep 20-Dec 13 / Jan 3-Mar 7 / Mar 28-Jun 20 Fee: $550 for the school year Under its dynamic new Director, this ensemble develops the amazing instrument each child possesses: their own voice. Basic musical skills of pitch, rhythm and expression through musical play, learning solfege (do-re-mi), movement and vocal techniques make this a fun learning

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EARLY YEARS LEARNING AND YOUTH experience for young voices. The ensemble performs throughout the year and joins in the Ode to Joy performance at the Annual Orpheum Showcase Concert on June 18, 2017. Minimum enrolment required.

Private Lessons for Beginning Students Lesson Fees: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min

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Beginning lessons for young students age 4+ are offered in the piano, violin, cello and guitar studios. All lessons are scheduled at the mutual convenience of teachers and students through the Office of the Registrar. Please see specialty departments for information on voice and other instrumental lessons.

Colourstrings Violin Lessons are offered to students completing the Colourstrings Music and Movement classes OR are 6+ years old. 30 min, 45 min or 60 min weekly. Suzuki Lessons are available to students ages 4+, who have completed a Suzuki Prep Class. 30 min, 45 min or 60 min weekly. Instructors: Colourstrings: Laura Hasthorpe (violin); Grace Lee (Colourkeys piano); Cheryl Dennett (Colour Rhythm percussion) Suzuki: Carla Birston, Rebecca Rittich-Crampton, Miho Matsuo, Vinh Nguyen, Ruth Huang (violin); Harold Birston, Cyrena Huang (cello); Derek Sterling (guitar) PIANO INSTRUCTORS FOR BEGINNERS

VIOLIN INSTRUCTORS FOR BEGINNERS

Rita Attrot Alan Crane Bernard Duerksen Victoria Gomon Rosa Hong Jammy Smith Monica Pfau Elisabeta Podut

Carla Birston, CST (Suzuki) Hannah Chung Ruth Huang, CST (Suzuki) Laura Hasthorpe (Colourstrings) Miho Matsuo, CST (Suzuki) Vinh Nguyen, CST (Suzuki) Rebecca Rittich-Crampton, CST (Suzuki) Yi Zhou*

CELLO INSTRUCTORS FOR BEGINNERS Harold Birston, CST (Suzuki) Cyrena Huang, CST (Suzuki) Robin Copas Bo Peng

GUITAR INSTRUCTORS FOR BEGINNERS Derek Sterling, CST (Suzuki) Stanton Jack Louise Southwood

Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete instructor bios.

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PIANO

100 VSOSOM PIANO STUDENTS PLAY ALONGSIDE LANG LANG ON THE ORPHEUM THEATRE STAGE

The Roland Piano Orchestra The Roland Piano Orchestra is a ‘biennial’ event, convening once every two years to perform specially-arranged pieces on the year-end Orpheum Showcase concert. Students are selected by teacher recommendation. Look for the next Roland Piano Orchestra in the 2017-2018 school year. Generously sponsored by Roland

4 Hands + Piano Ensembles Let your piano teacher know if you are interested in playing with a partner. Piano ensemble work is scheduled individually.

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PIANO Piano Faculty Masterclasses Offered FREE to all students enrolled in weekly piano lessons, piano masterclasses are an opportunity to benefit from the great teaching provided by all members of the piano faculty. Up to 6 students perform at each class and receive input from a different faculty member each month. Visitors interested in learning more about the Piano Department’s teachers are welcome. Visitors must contact the Registrar to observe a masterclass.

Alan Crane Carla Dodek Elisabeta Podut Sergei Saratovsky Rosemary O’Connor Jammy Smith Kathy Bjorseth Rosa Hong

Mon. Oct 24, 6:30-8:30pm Mon. Nov 14, 6:30-8:30pm Sun. Dec 11, 2:00-4:00pm Mon. Jan 16, 6:30-8:30pm Sun. Feb 19, 2:00-4:00pm Sun. Apr 9, 2:00-4:00pm May TBD Sun. Jun 11, 2:00-4:00pm

CLASSICAL PIANO FACULTY PRIVATE TEACHING STUDIOS Rita Attrot Kathy Bjorseth* Alan Crane Dr. Carla Dodek Holly Duff Bernard Duerksen Bogdan Dulu Victoria Gomon

Helen Hall Rosa Hong, Department Chair Chiharu Iinuma* Rosemary O’Connor Monica Pfau Elisabeta Podut Sergei Saratovsky Jammy Smith LayTuan Tan

*Also school accompanist Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete instructor bios.

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STRING PROGRAMS

VSO SCHOOL SINFONIETTA ENSEMBLE MEMBERS ENJOY A SPECIAL MASTERCLASS WITH YO-YO MA

Strings Tune Up Class Director: Ruth Huang Recommended for: Ages 6-14. Violin students who have participated in a school string program. Dates and Times: All year class. Sat. 1:45-2:45pm. Sept 17-Dec 10 / Jan 7-Mar 4 / Apr 1-Jun 17 Fee: $550 (all 3 terms) This specially-designed group lesson-style class is for violin students who have participated in a school string program and have basic familiarity with the instrument. Focusing on correct position, technique and note-reading, students will learn new pieces that build on the essential skills of string playing, helping them to improve quickly. After the Tune-up, students may transition into private lessons and audition for the school’s string ensembles. Minimum enrolment required.

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STRING PROGRAMS String Ensembles Program Director: Carla Birston Each String Ensemble plays a variety of music, including specialized arrangements tailored to fit each group’s level, join together for selected pieces and collaborate with outside groups. Each ensemble meets weekly and is a full-year course. Students accepted mid-year will be given a pro-rated fee. Members are expected to attend all scheduled rehearsals, performances and participate at the Youth String Ensemble Retreat, April 28 to April 30, 2017. Students enrolling in a string ensemble are automatically enrolled in the string retreat activity for an additional fee of $230 (includes 2 nights’ accommodation, approx. 8 hours of instruction, all meals and recreation). Please see page 16 for details. To schedule a placement audition, please contact the Registrar.

Preludio Strings (Beginning players) Director: Bo Peng Recommended for: Violinists and cellists who are working on Suzuki Book 2 & 3, RCM Book 2-3 or Colourstrings lessons after 2 years. Dates and Times: Full year course. Sat. 10:30-11:30am. Sept 17-Dec 10 / Jan 7-Mar 4 / Apr 1-Jun 17 Fee: For students taking full year private VSOSoM lessons: $485 per year. Stand-alone: $550 per year. All string ensemble members will be automatically enrolled in the String Retreat at an additional fee of $230 at the time of registration, payable in three installments. Welcoming beginning players to the school’s string ensembles family, Preludio Strings are featured in concerts, join other groups in performance and participate at the Camp Charis String retreat.

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STRING PROGRAMS Intermezzo Strings (Intermediate players) Director: Carla Birston Recommended for: Violinist, violists, cellists and string bassists who are working on Suzuki Book 4-7, RCM level 4-6 Dates and Times: Full year course. Sat. 11:45am-12:45pm. Sept 17-Dec 10 / Jan 7-Mar 4 / Apr 1-Jun 17 Fee: For students taking full year private VSOSoM lessons: $495 per year. Stand-alone: $550 per year. All string ensemble members will be automatically enrolled in the String Retreat at an additional fee of $230 at the time of registration, payable in three installments. The intermediate strings group tackles challenging and fun repertoire, including classical masterworks, film score music and special arrangements written just for them.

Sinfonietta Strings (Advanced players) Director: Carla Birston Recommended for: Violinists, violists, cellists, bassists, RCM level 6-ARCT Dates and Times: Full year course. Sat. 1:00-3:00pm Sept 17-Dec 10 / Jan 7-Mar 4 / Apr 1-Jun 17 Fee: For students taking private VSOSoM lessons: $495 per year. Stand-alone: $595 per year. All string ensemble members will be automatically enrolled in the String Retreat at an additional fee of $230 at the time of registration, payable in monthly installments. The advanced group has special opportunities to perform in VSO pre-concert appearances and side-by-side concerts with the VSO; works with selected VSO guest artists and players; and collaborates with other VSOSoM ensembles and student soloists. The group performs approx. 5-8 concerts annually, including community concerts outside the school. Members are expected to attend all scheduled rehearsals and performances. All youth string ensemble members are expected to participate in the YOUTH STRING ENSEMBLES RETREAT WEEKEND - Friday April 28th to Sunday, April 30th, 2017 - at a beautiful campsite facility in Chilliwack. A beloved tradition, this weekend retreat builds musical skills, prepares for the final year-end concert and creates friendships and memories among students and families. Weekend includes 2 nights’ accommodations (dormitory–style), meals, supervision, approx. 4-6 hours of daily instruction and recreational activities. Bus transportation available for an additional fee.

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STRING PROGRAMS Adult String Ensemble Director: Harold Birston Recommended for: Violinists, violists, cellists and string bassists, all levels Dates and Times: Thurs. 7:30-9:00pm Sept 15-Dec 8 / Jan 5-Mar 2 / Mar 30-Jun 15 Fee: For students taking private VSOSoM lessons or enrolling for all 3 terms: $165 per term. Stand-alone: $185 per term. Rosin up your bow and widen your social circle by making music in this lively ensemble that loves to make music together. The ensemble will perform a variety of standard and specially-arranged repertoire, tailored for all levels. Minimum enrolment required.

STRING FACULTY PRIVATE TEACHING STUDIOS Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Lessons for all ages and abilities, with some of the best players and professional teachers in Canada. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar at the mutual availability of student and teacher. VIOLIN Nicholas Wright*, VSO Acting Concertmaster Carla Birston CST, String Department Chair DeAnne Eisch* Hannah Chung Ruth Huang, CST Laura Hasthorpe (Colourstrings) Miho Matsuo, CST Akira Nagai* Vinh Nguyen, CST Ann Okagaito* Ashley Plaut* Rebecca Rittich, CST Samuel Tsui

Rebecca Whitling* Yuri Zaidenburg Yi Zhou* VIOLA Andrew Brown* Angela Schneider* Emilie Grimes* Manti Poon

Charles Inkman* Cristian Markos* Bo Peng Zoltan Rozsnyai* STRING BASS J Warren Long* Dylan Palmer*

CELLO Ariel Barnes* Harold Birston Olivia Blander* Natasha Boyko* Robin Copas Lee Duckles* Cyrena Huang, CST

*Denotes VSO member. Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete instructor bios.

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GUITAR AND HARP

SOMETHING FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN LEARNING THE RICH REPERTOIRE OF NON-BOWED STRING INSTRUMENTS

Suzuki Beginning Guitar Classes

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Instructors: Derek Sterling CST, Stanton Jack Recommended for: Ages 5-9 Dates and Times: 8 week class. Sat. 12:30-1:30pm. Sep 24-Nov 12 / Jan 14-Mar 4 / Apr 22-June 10 Tues. 4-5pm. Sep 27-Nov 15 / Jan 10-Feb 28 / Apr 18-June 6 Fee: $190 per term An 8-week preparatory group class prepares students to begin private guitar studies. To make the swiftest progress, students are strongly encouraged to enrol concurrently in a 4-pack of bi-weekly private lessons. Must have a properly-sized guitar with nylon strings. Please contact us for rental recommendations. Minimum enrolment required.

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GUITAR AND HARP Guitar Ensembles Director: Stanton Jack Recommended for: Classical acoustic guitarists of varying levels and ages Fee: For students taking private VSOSoM lessons or enrolling in all 3 terms: $200 per term. Stand-alone: $250 per term. Play along with others in these ensembles for a variety of levels, coached by the VSO School’s renowned guitar faculty. Each ensemble works together for 8 weeks each term, and are encouraged to perform on a student recital and together with other ensembles as part of the Orpheum Showcase concert on June 18, 2017.

Junior Guitar Ensemble Recommended for: Ages 9-16, basic note reading required Dates and Times: 8 weeks / term. Wed. 6:30-7:30pm Sep 28-Nov 16 / Jan 11-Mar 1 / Apr 19-June 7

Adult Guitar Ensemble Recommended for: Adults and ages 16+, note reading required Dates and Times: 8 weeks / term. Thurs. 7:00-8:00pm Sep 29-Nov 17 / Jan 12-Mar 2 / Apr 20-Jun 8 Minimum enrolment required for all guitar ensembles.

GUITAR ENSEMBLE MEMBERS PERFORM AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE

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GUITAR AND HARP Fretboard Studies Group Class Instructor: Stanton Jack Recommended for: Beginner to advanced levels, ages 9 and up. Jazz and classical players Dates and Times: Only running in the FALL on Thurs. 7-9pm Nov 24 & Dec 8 Fee: $125 A comprehensive exploration of the guitar’s harmonic and melodic capabilities, students will establish a full knowledge of the guitar fretboard. An introduction to chord structures and added tones, scales, arpeggios and improvisation techniques will be covered in the first class. Students will then have a chance to experiment with the course content by playing in class examples that will focus on chord chart reading, solo improvising and basic arranging techniques. Minimum enrolment required.

GUITAR AND HARP FACULTY PRIVATE TEACHING STUDIOS Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Lessons for all ages and abilities, by some of the best players and professional teachers in Canada. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar, at the mutual availability of student and teacher. CLASSICAL GUITAR Daniel Bolshoy Itamar Erez Stanton Jack, Department Chair Derek Sterling Louise Southwood HARP Elizabeth VolpĂŠ Bligh* Lani Krantz

*Denotes VSO member. Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete instructor bios.

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WOODWINDS, BRASS AND PERCUSSION

NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROUP LEARNING AND PLAYING IN THESE POWERHOUSE SECTIONS OF THE ORCHESTRA AND WIND BANDS

School Band Tune-up: Group Lessons for Woodwinds and Brass Recommended for: Students age 9-13 Fee: Starter package of 4 group lessons: 2 students per class: $160 ($40 per 60 mins) 3 students per class: $120 ($30 per 60 mins) 4 students per class: $100 ($25 per 60 mins) For students just starting band programs or who want a little extra help to excel in them, group classes are a great way to improve quickly and meet other students who play the same instrument. Offered as a ‘starter kit’ of 4 lessons, students wishing to continue can enrol for a complete term (fall, winter, spring) or begin one-to-one lessons on their instrument. Students must provide their own instrument. Please contact us for rental recommendations. Please contact the Registrar to set up a group lesson.

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WOODWINDS, BRASS AND PERCUSSION Beginning Flute Classes, Youth and Adults Instructor: Anne-elise Keefer Recommended for: Youth ages 8-14, grades 5-9 Dates and Times: Youth: Thurs. 4-5pm. Adults: Thurs. 5:30-6:30pm. 8-week course. Sept 29-Nov 17 / Jan 12-Mar 2 / Apr 20-Jun 8 Fee: $190 per term Based on the Suzuki flute method, this class is a great way to start learning this beautiful instrument, at any age. Taught by well-known area flutist Anne-elise Keefer, participants will learn how to correctly produce a beautiful sound, basic fingering, note-reading and rhythm and will have fun playing together in smaller groups (duos and quartets) and as a class, flute choir-style. Minimum enrolment required.

Percussion Ensembles Instructor: Aaron MacDonald Recommended for: Middle- and High-School age percussion players Dates and Times: 8 classes each term. Oct 15-Dec 3 / Jan 14-Mar 4 / Apr 22-Jun 10 Beginner: Sat 5:00-6:00pm. Advanced: Sat 6:00-7:00pm. Fee: For students taking private VSOSoM lessons: $220 per term. Stand-alone: $250 per term. Minimum enrolment required.

WOODWIND, BRASS AND PERCUSSION FACULTY Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Lessons for all ages and abilities, with some of the best players and professional teachers in Canada. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar, at the mutual availability of student and teacher. FLUTE / PICCOLO Brenda Fedoruk Anne-elise Keefer Nadia Kyne* (one year leave) Mark Takeshi McGregor Roderick Seed Rosanne Wieringa* (one year leave) OBOE / ENGLISH HORN Roger Cole* Beth Orson* Marea Chernoff

CLARINET Stephen Robb A.K. Coope David Lemelin* CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE Robert Caron TRUMPET Larry Knopp* Vince Vohradsky* BASSOON Sophie Dansereau* Julia Lockhart*

FRENCH HORN David Haskins* Laurel Spencer TROMBONE Rod Murray EUPHONIUM/TUBA Peder MacLellan PERCUSSION Vern Griffiths* Aaron McDonald*

*Denotes VSO member. Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete instructor bios.

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VOCAL PROGRAMS

FIND YOUR VOICE AND LET IT OUT, WITH VOCAL ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES AND INTERESTS

Saturday Song School Director: Diane King Recommended for: Singers of all ages who have received regular singing lessons Dates and Times: 8-week class each term. Sat. 4:00-5:30pm Sept 24-Nov 19 (no class Oct 8) Jan 14-Mar 4 / Apr 8-Jun 10 (no class Apr 15, May 20) Fee: For students taking private VSOSoM lessons: $240 per term. Stand-alone: $290 per term. Drop-in pass: $310 (good for 8 classes throughout the year) Bringing the student’s own specially-selected songs to life, each week is a supportive, encouraging class, with coaching on stage techniques, vocal production and diction, acting, ensemble work and a dedicated time for students to polish their songs to performance standards. Minimum enrolment required.

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VOCAL PROGRAMS Eurydice Women’s Vocal Ensemble

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Director: Dr. Kevin Zakresky Recommended for: Adult women, must be able to read music and match and sustain pitch Dates and Times: Wed. 7-9pm Sept 14-Dec 14 / Jan 11-Mar 7 / Apr 5-Jun 14 Fee: For students taking private VSOSoM lessons or enrolling in all 3 terms: $130 per term. Stand-alone: $155 per term. This new female vocal ensemble will perform a cappella and accompanied favorites from the women’s choir repertoire in solo performances as well as collaborations with other VSOSoM ensembles and other groups. Audition required. Auditions will be held Saturday August 27, all day. Please contact the Assistant Registrar to set up an audition. Minimum enrolment required.

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Director: Diane King, director, vocal instructor; Dr. Kevin Zakresky, coach Recommended for: Singers age 15 and up, have singing experience and are able to read music Dates and Times: 8 weeks each term. Mon. 7-8:30pm Oct 24-Dec 12 / Jan 16-Mar 13 / Apr 24-June 19 (No classes on Feb 13, May 22) Fee: $325 per term In this exciting new class, participants study, stage & perform scenes from a wide range of opera, from baroque to contemporary, developing vocal technique, stagecraft, movement and ensemble skills. Students will be grouped in appropriate scenes according to voice type, and staged and costumed scenes will be performed at the end of each term in Pyatt Hall and in other school presentations. Placement auditions to select roles will take place October 3rd, beginning at 7pm. Please contact the Registrar to schedule an audition. Minimum enrolment required.

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VOCAL PROGRAMS Vocal Technique Group Class Instructor: Diane King Recommended for: Age 16+ Dates and Times: 4-week class. Mon. 5:30-7:00pm. Sept 12-Oct 3 / Not offered in Winter / Apr 3-May 1 (no class Apr 17) Fee: $180 per term For Choral singers, ‘shower’ singers or anyone who wants to sing a little better, this inclusive course covers the basics of healthy singing, including breathing, posture, projection, range development and tone quality. Minimum enrolment required.

Children’s Vocal Ensemble For information on this activity, please turn to page 10.

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Instructor: Dr. Kevin Zakresky Recommended for: All Singers Dates and Times: 8-week class, winter term only. Sat. 1-3pm Jan 14 / 21 / 28; Feb 4 / 11 / 18 / 25; Mar 4 Fee: $250 Intended for solo vocalists and choral singers, this course will focus on the pronunciation of Italian, French, Germans and Latin texts with an introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet. CLASSICAL VOICE FACULTY PRIVATE LESSONS STUDIOS Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Lessons for all ages and abilities, by the school’s warm and professional voice teachers. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar, at the mutual availability of student and teacher. Diane King William George

Dr. Kevin Zakresky Libby Donald (children’s beginning voice lessons)

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JAZZ

WHETHER IN A BIG BAND, A SMALL COMBO, WITH A PARTNER OR SOLO, JAZZ LIVES AT THE VSO SCHOOL

Jazz It Up! Beginning Jazz Improvisation for Kids

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Instructor: Bill Clark Recommended for: Children age 10-14yrs, who play an instrument, sing, or who just love music! Those who play an instrument are encouraged to bring it. No previous jazz experience required Dates and Times: 8 weeks each term. Sat. 10:45-11:45am Sept 24-Nov 12 / Jan 14-Mar 4 / Apr 22-Jun 10 Fee: $250 Designed for kids who like to make up their own music, this program leads kids through guided improvisation in the language of jazz, through playing, improvising and having fun together. Participants will learn the secrets of “getting into the groove� and creating music on the spot, and will work together to create a special piece to be shared at the end of the course. Minimum enrolment required.

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JAZZ Specialty Jazz Combos Recommended for: Players with some previous combo or jazz experience Dates and Times: 90 minutes weekly. 8-session course. Oct 17-Dec 8 / Jan 9-Mar 6 (no class Mon Feb 13) / Apr 24-Jun 19 (no class Mon May 22) Fee: $325 per term Learn to groove with others under the guidance of the acclaimed faculty. Combos are 4 or more instrumentalists and vocalists who can choose to explore repertoire focused on standards or specialty areas of jazz. All combos run for 8 weeks and students are allowed extra practice time outside of the weekly coaching sessions. Combos perform throughout the year.

Jazz Standards Combos Mon. 5:30-7:00pm, with Jillian Lebeck Wed. 7:15-8:45pm, with James Danderfer Wed. 7:30-9:00pm, with Jodi Proznick

New Orleans Combo Mon. 5:30-7:00pm, with James Danderfer

Latin Jazz Combo Thurs. 5:30-7:00pm, with James Danderfer

Composition Combo Mon. 7:15-8:45pm, with James Danderfer

Gypsy Jazz Combo Mon. 7:15-8:45pm, with Paul Pigat Jazz placement day on Sept 8 in the evening.

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JAZZ

THE VSOSOM BIG BAND PERFORMS IN ALAN AND GWENDOLINE PYATT HALL

Jazz Big Band Director: Bob Rebagliati Dates and Times: Tues. 7:00-8:30pm Sept 20-Dec 6 / Jan 3-Feb 28 / Mar 28-Jun 13 Fee: $575 (full year class) Swing with the hottest Big Band in town, led by new director and legendary jazz educator, Bob Rebagliati. The Big Band gives several public performances annually, including the year-end Showcase Concert on the stage of the Orpheum Theatre on June 18, 2017. Placement interviews/auditions take place beginning at 7pm on Tues, Sept 6, 2016. Please contact the Assistant Registrar to schedule an audition time. Minimum enrolment required.

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JAZZ What Makes it Jazz: From Ragtime to Our Time Instructor: Alan Matheson Recommended for: Adults and High-school age students. No musical experience required Dates and Times: Thurs. 7:00–9:00pm. See dates below. Fee: For the series: $100 (includes BONUS CLASS: The Great Voices of Jazz). Stand-alone: $25 per class A lively overview via audio and video recordings along with “live” performances by trumpeter/pianist/composer Alan Matheson, focuses on the main jazz styles and important figures of jazz history. Ragtime to Swing: 1890–1930

Thurs. Oct 13, 7-9pm

Covering the origins of jazz from the late 1920’s, this class illuminates the lives and the music of early jazz figures including Scott Joplin, “Jelly Roll” Morton, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith and Fletcher Henderson.

The Swing Era: 1935–1945

Thurs. Nov 10, 7-9pm

An exciting time when jazz was the popular music in North America and abroad. The big band greats Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Count Basie will be presented along with important soloists and vocalists of the period including Roy Eldridge, Billie Holiday and Art Tatum.

Be-Bop – East and West Coast: 1945–1958

Thurs. Feb 16, 7-9pm

The post-war period brought in new ways of composing and playing jazz, in the music of Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie and Sarah Vaughan, among others.

Modal, Free and Beyond: 1959 to Now

Thurs. Mar 30, 7-9pm

The music of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bobbie McFerrin and Maria Schneider reflect new developments and vocabulary that stretches jazz well beyond its North American roots. Also features other important contemporary jazz artists such as Brad Turner, Wynton Marsalis and Renee Rosnes.

Duke Ellington

Thurs. Apr 27, 7-9pm

Widely considered one of the most influential figures in jazz, if not in all American music, Ellington holds a special place in jazz and cultural history as one of the 20th century’s best known band leaders and composers.

BONUS CLASS! FREE for those who sign up for all 5 classes The Great Voices of Jazz

Thurs. Nov 17, 7-9pm

The best jazz vocal artists who are often the “gateway” to jazz for many listeners, are all covered here, from Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Bobbie McFerrin to the music that influenced the American popular masters such as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee.

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JAZZ The Jazz Language: Practical Jazz Theory and Improvisation Instructor: James Danderfer Recommended for: Students with 3–4 years’ playing experience in classical or jazz, and knowledge of basic theory and scales Dates and Times: 8 classes each term. Wed. 5:30-7:00pm Oct 19-Dec 7 / Jan 11-Mar 1 / Apr 26-Jun 14 Fee: $225 per term Explore beginning jazz theory through your instrument or voice in a way that demystifies the jazz language, for classical and jazz players alike. Students will acquire basic improvisation skills, gaining an understanding of chordal and scale relationships in the jazz idiom. Required materials: The Jazz Language by Dan Haerle.

JAZZ FACULTY AND PRIVATE STUDIO INSTRUCTORS Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Lessons for all ages and abilities by an acclaimed Jazz faculty. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar, at the mutual availability of student and teacher. JAZZ BANDS DIRECTOR Bob Rebagliati

JAZZ DRUMS AND PERCUSSION Jesse Cahill†, Department Chair

JAZZ PIANO Miles Black† Jillian Lebeck† Jason de Couto Dan Reynolds

JAZZ BASS Jodi Proznick† Paul Rushka

JAZZ GUITAR Bill Coon† David Blake JAZZ WINDS AND BRASS Steve Kaldestad (saxophones) James Danderfer (saxophones, clarinet) Rod Murray (trombone) Paul Pigat (saxophones) Kent Wallace (trumpet)

JAZZ VOCALS Steve Maddock Jillian Lebeck JAZZ THEORY AND HISTORY Alan Matheson (Jazz History) James Danderfer (Practical Jazz Theory)

†Juno-nominated or award-winning artists. Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete instructor bios.

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WORLD MUSIC

CHINESE MUSIC PROGRAM FACULTY AND STUDENT ORCHESTRA IN PYATT HALL

Presenting the Tengxi Qiu Chinese Traditional Music Program 邱騰熙中國音樂課程

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Honouring China’s rich history of music, our newest program invites both Chinese and non-Chinese learners of all ages to participate in introductory activities, music appreciation classes, lessons and ensembles in traditional Chinese ‘classical’ instruments and vocal styles. The program offers basic to advanced training in instrumental and vocal music based on the methods and materials from the renowned conservatory traditions of Beijing and Shanghai, as well as drawing from regional folk music traditions across China. Please join us to meet the Chinese Music Program faculty and learn more about the program at an OPEN HOUSE Sun. Sept 18 2-4pm Pyatt Hall. Thanks to generous support from the Founders Circle of contributors to this program, supplemental youth scholarships and bursaries are available in all Chinese instruments and at all levels, including beginners.

Stay in touch with the program’s news and events through WeChat

The Chinese Music Program is generously supported by the program’s Founders Circle: Diamond Founder, Mr. Tengxi Qiu; Platinum Founder, Mr. Tony Zhou; Gold Founders, Ms. QiQi Hong and Mr. Ming Ge.

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WORLD MUSIC Azalea Chamber Ensemble 小杜鹃乐团 Instructors: Dr. Gloria Wong, Zhimin Yu, Zhongxi Wu Recommended for: Instrumentalists of Chinese music, age 12 and up; Intermediate level playing and ability to read cipher notation Dates and Times: 8 weeks each term. Tues. 6:30-8pm Oct 11-Nov 29 / Jan 10-Feb 28 / Apr 18-Jun 6 Fee: $100, tuition-assisted for successful applicants An honours ensemble of up to 12 of the most promising young players in the lower mainland will work under the guidance of a team of expert directors on instrumental chamber pieces, learning the historical and musical background of specific regions, learning to master musical styles, techniques and performance practice. Students will engage with the music on a deep level, considering techniques of improvising qupai (fixed tunes) and learning to listen for heterophonic balance in the ensemble. The ensemble will be featured in public performances throughout the year and as part of the VSOSoM Showcase Concert on the stage of the Orpheum Theatre on Sunday, June 18, 2017. THIS CLASS QUALIFIES FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY FUNDING.

Children’s Adventures in China: Exploring Sound, Language and Movement Instructor: Dr. Gloria Wong Recommended for: Ages 4 to 8. No previous musical experience required Dates and Times: Fall term only. 8 weeks. Fri 4:30-5:30pm Sep 23-Nov 18 (No class on Nov 11) Fee: $75 per term, tuition-assisted for successful applicants; $250 per term, non-assisted This class introduces Chinese music to young children through exploring different sounds, rhythms, language and movements. Children will learn to sing Chinese folksongs, explore rhythm through Chinese percussion and engage in imaginative miming and dance movements taken from Chinese opera and dance. Children will also take adventures inside China through listening to and watching performances of music from all different regions of this fascinating country. Minimum enrolment required.

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WORLD MUSIC Intro to Chinese Reed Instruments, for Children and Adults 笙, 唢呐 Instructors: Mr. Zhongxi Wu & Ms. Karen Wong Recommended for: Children age 5-12; Adults age 13 and up, no previous experience necessary Dates and Times: 8 weeks per term. Children’s class: Sat. 3-4pm Adult class: Sat. 4-5pm Oct 15-Dec 3 / Jan 14-Mar 4 / Apr 22-Jun 10 Fee: $75 per term, tuition-assisted for successful applicants; $250 per term for adults Introductory group lessons on the fascinating Chinese reed instruments of the student’s choice, including Bawu (free reed flute) or Hulusi (gourd flute). Students can progress to learn the sheng (mouth organ) or suona (shawm). Students will learn basic postures and playing techniques, breath control, introduction to cipher notation, and will play 3 to 4 simple pieces for family and friends at the end of the course. Instructors will help to organize instrument rentals or purchase. Minimum enrolment required. THIS CLASS QUALIFIES FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY FUNDING.

Erhu Group Classes for Children and Adults 二胡 Instructors: Ms. Yun Song (adults); Ms. Nicole Li (youth) Recommended for: Adults and teens age 13 and up; Children age 5 to 12. No previous musical experience required Dates and Times: 8 weeks each term. Adults: Mon. 12:30-2pm Oct 17-Dec 5 / Jan 9-Mar 6 / Apr 3-Jun 5 (No class Feb 13, Apr 17 or May 22) Children: Fri. 4-5:30pm Oct 7-Dec 2 (no class Nov 11) / Jan 13-Mar 3 / Apr 21-Jun 9 Fee: $75 per term, tuition-assisted for successful applicants; $280 per term, non-assisted Provides introductory group lessons on the Chinese bowed fiddle (erhu). No previous experience necessary. Basic concepts will be covered including: basic postures and bowing techniques, how to tune the instrument, introduction to cipher notation, playing 3 to 4 simple pieces. Instructor will help to organize instrument rentals or sales. There will be a concert at the end of the course to celebrate the students’ achievements. Instructors will help to organize instrument rentals or purchase. Minimum enrolment required. THIS CLASS QUALIFIES FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY FUNDING.

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WORLD MUSIC Explore the Music of China Instructors: Ms. Qiu Xia He and Dr. Gloria Wong Recommended for: Adults and high-school aged youth Dates and Times: 8 weeks, winter term. Thurs. 6:30-8pm. Jan 19-Mar 9 Fee: $280 In a combination of powerpoint presentations, film, audio recording and live demonstrations, the world of traditional Chinese music is introduced. Classes delve into the history and ethos of Chinese music, the archeology of Chinese musical instruments, and key musical concepts. We will also look into the worlds of Chinese opera and folksongs. Classes are very interactive and include “jam” sessions where students will have the opportunity to play some Chinese music on an instrument of their choice. Minimum enrolment required.

Guqin Group Classes for All Ages 琴 Instructor: Ms. Min Lin Recommended for: Ages 10 and up Dates and Times: 8 weeks, fall term. Wed. 5:30-7pm. Oct 19-Dec 7 Fee: $75 per term, tuition-assisted for successful applicants; $280 per term, non-assisted An introductory class to one of China’s oldest instruments, the plucked Chinese zither, a favorite of scholars and Literati since ancient times. Basic concepts will be taught, including how to tune the instrument, postures and playing techniques, introduction to qin and cipher notation, with students learning to play 3 to 4 simple pieces to be performed at an informal concert at the end of the course. Instructor will help to organize instrument rentals or purchase. Minimum enrolment required. THIS CLASS QUALIFIES FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY FUNDING.

Introduction to Chinese Folksong Instructor: Ms. Jane Ma Recommended for: Ages 10 and up. No experience necessary - musical or language-wise Dates and Times: 8 weeks, spring term. Thurs. 5-6:30pm. Apr 20-Jun 8 Fee: $75 per term, tuition-assisted for successful applicants; $280 per term, non-assisted The world of Chinese folksong comes alive through listening, demonstration and group singing activities. Students will be introduced to some of the most famous Chinese folksongs, including the cultural context of the many different regional varieties of folksongs.

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WORLD MUSIC The instructor will guide students according to varying vocal and language abilities. Minimum enrolment required. THIS CLASS QUALIFIES FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY FUNDING.

Beginner Group Pipa Class 琵琶 Instructor: Ms. Qiu Xia He Recommended for: Beginner teens and adults, no experience necessary Dates and Times: 8 weeks, winter term only. Wed. 7-8:30pm Jan 18-Mar 8 Fee: $75 per term, tuition-assisted for successful applicants; $280 per term, non-assisted This introductory group class for the Chinese lute (pipa) introduces students to an instrument that dates back to the 2nd century. The class begins with instruction on basic posture, some plucking techniques for the right hand, such as tantiao and lun, finger positions with the left hand and reading cipher notation. By the end of the term, students will know how to play exercises to build technical facility, and play simple musical pieces on the pipa. Instructor will help to organize instrument rentals or purchase. Minimum enrolment required. THIS CLASS QUALIFIES FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY FUNDING.

CHINESE MUSIC PROGRAM FACULTY AND PRIVATE STUDIO INSTRUCTORS

Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Lessons for all ages and abilities by an acclaimed faculty. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar, at the mutual availability of student and teacher. PIPA 琵琶 Qiu Xia He Gloria Wong (and zheng), Program Chair ERHU 二胡 Nicole Li Yun Song SHENG 笙 Karen Wong Zhongxi Wu (and suona 唢呐)

ZHENG, QIN 筝, 琴 Min Lin, Geling Jiang (Zheng) DIZI, XIAO 笛, 箫 Charlie Lui RUAN 阮 Zhimin Yu, Geling Jiang (and sanxian 三弦 ) CHINESE FOLK- & ART-SONG Jane (Guozhen) Ma

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WORLD MUSIC Tabla Class Instructor: Mohamed Assani Recommended for: Beginners age 10+, no musical experience required Dates and Times: 8 weeks each term. Tues. 6:30-7:30pm Sept 20–Nov 8 / Jan 3–Feb 21 / Apr 4–May 23 Fee: $250 per term Learning or improving on the tabla, the widely popular South Asian percussion instrument, is a great opportunity to indulge a passion for rhythm. Students will gain a proper foundation in playing this instrument and also learn the art of how to accompany other musicians. Tablas can be rented for $25 monthly. Please inquire at the time of registration. Minimum enrolment required.

Sitar Class Instructor: Mohamed Assani Recommended for: Beginners ages 10+, no musical experience required Dates and Times: 8-week course each term. Tues. 7:30-8:30pm Sept 20–Nov 8 / Jan 3–Feb 21 / Apr 4–May 23 Fee: $250 per term Learning to express raga on the sitar is an immensely fulfilling musical journey. Learn in a group setting as you explore the rich sonic world of this beautiful instrument. Minimum enrolment required.

Lesson Fee: $80 per hour / $60 per 45 min / $40 per 30 min Private Lessons in Sitar and Tabla are taught by Mohamed Assani. All lessons are scheduled through the Registrar, at the mutual availability of student and teacher. Please visit www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca for complete faculty bios.

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MUSIC THEORY AND HISTORY

LEARN WHAT GOES INTO THE WORLD’S GREAT MUSIC, WITH THEORY AND HISTORY CLASSES AT THE VSO SCHOOL

Music Theory and History – RCM and Preparatory Courses Instructor: Helen Hall Preparation for Royal Conservatory (RCM) exams and enhancing the understanding of the structure and context of music, these lessons provide an invaluable addition to the study of an instrument or voice. Customized private instruction is available in all theory and music history subjects. Semi-private lessons and Group instruction on RCM modules may also be available, based on demand. Please inquire to register your interest. Students wishing to take an official RCM or AP exam are responsible for registering and paying the appropriate exam fees with the Royal Conservatory or their high school, depending on the exam.

Basic Musicianship for Adults Instructor: Helen Hall Recommended for: Adult instrumentalists and vocalists, does not require note-reading Dates and Times: 6-week course, fall and spring terms. Sat. 11:15am-12:15pm. Oct 1-Nov 12 (no class Oct 8) / Apr 22–May 27 Dates and Times: $150 per term Enhance your musical performance by strengthening your music-reading skills, sight-reading and sight-singing and basic understanding of music theory. A great class for singers as well as instrumentalists. Minimum enrolment required.

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REGISTRATION AND SCHOOL POLICIES REGISTRATION Registration for private lessons takes place through the School registration team only. Registration for group classes may be completed with the registration team, or online at www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca. Tuition and fees must be paid according to one of the payment options shown below, a minimum of one week before a student may begin instruction or program participation. All students are required to pay a non-refundable registration fee as follows: • Private instrumental instruction and group classes: $55 covers the whole school year (Sep-Aug) and includes any additional classes • One-day classes and music appreciation classes have no registration fees • $80 per school year for family registration (2 or more students) Lesson days and times are not held over from year to year, but returning students are given a priority registration period to secure their teacher and timeslot.

PAYMENT OPTIONS 1. Payment in Full • Payment may be made by cash, cheque, credit or Interac 2. Monthly Pre-authorized Payments • First payment (Cash, Cheque, Credit, or Interac) covers the first month’s lessons plus registration fee • Remaining payments will be automatically deducted from a bank account or charged to a credit card on a monthly basis. A $25 service charge will be applied for any payment from accounts with insufficient funds (NSF) 3. Post-Dated Cheques • First payment covers the first month’s lessons plus registration fee • Remaining cheques must be post-dated according to the payment schedule • A $25 service charge will be applied for any returned cheques from accounts with insufficient funds (NSF) • More than one NSF will result in the loss of cheque-writing privileges Failed credit card payments or returned checks: If any credit card on file with the school fails - due to expiry, over-limit, or security compromise, for example the student will receive an automatic notice of the failed payment. If this occurs, the student must contact the Registrar’s office within 48 hours of the failed payment date, or activities will be automatically suspended and the student will be considered withdrawn.

PRIVATE LESSONS One of the advantages of taking lessons at the VSO School of Music is the opportunity to learn from professional musicians working in the performance field.

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REGISTRATION AND SCHOOL POLICIES To allow opportunities to study with professional performers, and to offer flexibility for students, lessons are offered: • As a full school year of weekly lessons (38 weeks) • Weekly, for the term (Fall - 15 weeks; Winter - 10 weeks; Spring - 13 weeks) • In an introductory package of 4 lessons, for new students desiring a “trial period” with a teacher or instrument Special schedules, e.g. bi-weekly lessons, may sometimes be accommodated at the discretion of the teacher. Please contact the Registrar to discuss your scheduling needs. Full-year lessons: Students signing up for the full year of lessons will have first priority to maintain consistent lesson days and times from term to term. Students may enroll in lessons at any time of the year. 60 min, 45 min or 30 min lessons are available. All lessons are scheduled at the mutual availability of student and teacher.

LESSON ATTENDANCE 1. Student Absences If a student is aware of an upcoming absence – e.g. vacation – the student should inform the Registrar at the time of registration and, with the Instructor’s permission, the number of lessons can be adjusted. Once a student has committed to a specific number of lessons, the teacher reserves these times for the student. Students are expected to attend each lesson he/she has reserved with the teacher. Lessons missed by the student will only be made up under special circumstances, at the discretion of the teacher. Excessive cancellations may jeopardize a student’s privilege to make-up lessons. 2. Instructor Absences Members of the faculty are active performers in the field. From time to time, their performance schedules may necessitate rescheduling a lesson. If an Instructor is absent, every effort will be made to provide a make-up lesson at a time that is suitable to both the student and the Instructor. If the Instructor is unable to make up a lesson, the student will receive a refund, or credit to be applied to future lessons or classes. Refunds/credits for Instructor absences will be issued only upon written notice from the Instructor.

HOLIDAYS AND CLOSURES The School is closed on all statutory holidays and VSB and CSF Winter and Spring holidays. Please check our online calendar for information on holidays and other important dates. Statutory holidays are taken into account in the number of lessons booked at the time of registration. Lessons will not take place on these dates. Private lessons missed due to a School closure, such as a snow day, will be made up if possible.

CHANGING INSTRUCTORS It is highly recommended that students do not change instructors during the school year. For changes that occur during the school year, the Registrar must confirm approval before any transfer can be made.

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REGISTRATION AND SCHOOL POLICIES WITHDRAWALS AND REFUNDS Group Classes: If a student needs to withdraw from a group class up to two weeks before it has started, then any fees will be transferred to a school credit. No credits will be issued if a student withdraws from a group class less than two weeks before the start date. Private Lessons: If a student wishes to withdraw from private lessons, one month’s notice to the Instructor is required. The date of notice will be the date the Instructor submits a withdrawal form to the School’s administration. Automatic payment schedules will be suspended only once payment is received for lessons up until the official withdrawal date. If a student’s behaviour is deemed consistently disruptive to a class, after consultation with the parents, the teacher will have the right to refuse entry to the class.

BURSARIES The VSO School of Music is proud to provide access to music lessons and programs to families in need of financial assistance. Please visit our website for complete information on financial assistance programs available.

BUILDING HOURS Regular VSO School of Music Building Hours: September through June Mon to Fri: 9am to 9pm Sat: 9am to 7pm Sun: 11am to 5pm July and August Mon to Sat: 9am to 9pm Sat: 9am to 5pm Sun: Closed

GIFT SHOP Sheet music, books, accessories and musical gifts may be purchased at the VSO School of Music gift shop, located in our first floor lobby. The Gift Shop is open during all regular VSO School Building Hours.

SAFETY AND SECURITY The VSO School of Music is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for students, patrons and the general public, through: • Security cameras located in all interior hallways, lobbies and elevator • Electronic access and control system on all instruction rooms • One staff person with first aid training always on site

DIRECTIONS, PARKING AND TRANSIT Directions The VSO School of Music is located immediately behind The Orpheum Theatre, in downtown Vancouver.

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REGISTRATION AND SCHOOL POLICIES Address VSO School of Music 843 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3L4 Drop-off and Parking There is a parkade underneath the VSO School, which has three drop-off and pick-up spaces on the P1 level and pay parking spots on the P2 level. The entrance to the parkade is directly beneath the large red square window, on Seymour Street. An elevator can then be taken directly up to the School. In addition, there is a surface parking lot and parkade, directly across the street, as well as parking meters along Seymour Street. Transit The VSO School of Music is conveniently located within walking distance from Canada Line, Expo Line and Millennium Line Skytrain Stations. Numerous buses run on Seymour and Granville Streets (4, 7, 10, 16, 17, 50, N9, N10 and N17), making it easy to get to and from the School without needing a car.

CONTACT US VSO School of Music 843 Seymour Street Vancouver, BC V6B 3L4 Phone Number 604.915.9300 Executive Director Curtis Pendleton Registration Team Scott Jeffrey, Registrar Anna Chen, Chinese Language Student Services Specialist and Ensembles Manager For assistance in Mandarin or Cantonese, please access x402.

Please review our most up-to-date events online at www.vsoschoolofmusic.ca Board of Directors 2016–2017 Gordon Johnson, Chair Hein Poulus, Secretary Eric Watt, Treasurer Dave Cunningham Claire Hunter Fiona Lin Patricia Shields Arthur H. Willms

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THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS The VSO School of Music relies on the generosity of donors to maintain and improve the exceptional musical education experiences available to our students. We thank all the students and families who contribute to the continued growth of our musical community, and recognize the generosity of the following 2015-2016 Annual Fund supporters (contributions received after June 1 will be recognized in 2017-2018 publications): FOUNDERS CIRCLE OF THE CHINESE MUSIC PROGRAM ($10,000-$50,000) Mr. Tengxi Qiu, Diamond Founder Mr. Tony Zhou, Platinum Founder Mr. Ming Ge; Ms. Qiqi Hong, Gold Founders

VIRTUOSO CIRCLE ($10,000-$19,999)

Mary Anne Sigal ACCOLADE CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) Arthur H. Willms & Mary-Ann Clark Wolrige Foundation BRAVO CIRCLE ($2,500-$4,999) Jeff & Keiko Alexander Dave Cunningham Claire Hunter Gordon & Kelly Johnson Fiona Lin Hein & Mollie Poulus Patricia & Ken Shields Eric & Beverley Watt HONOUR ROLL ($1,000 TO $2,499) Kelly Tweeddale Wilder & Davis Luthiers

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THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS FRIENDS OF THE VSO SCHOOL OF MUSIC (UP TO $999) Mona Alasmari Jacqueline Anton Bernadette Banares Jo Carswell Li Chun Chen Marie Cheong Rod & Fusako Constable Lynette Cooper The Daruwala Family Margaret Friesen Thomas Hobley Elizabeth Hunter Diane King Clive Langley Jessica Laurea Rosa Lee Xinliang Liu

Jean Lytwyn Mrs. Christian & Mr. Dan Morrison Evelyn Nye Martin O’Connor Curtis Pendleton & Robert Caron Stephanie Rebick David Rehorick Caterina Rizzo Lisa Rossi Larissa Rutquist RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) Toshiko Shibano Linda Trueman Alexandra Volkoff Xue Wu & Francis Duncan Midori Yoshihara

We thank the following for the establishment of scholarships and bursaries for students at the VSO School of Music: HSBC Mary Anne Sigal for the George and Mary Anne Sigal Bursary

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