**CANCELLED** UTNMF: Canadian Art Song Project
80 Queens Park
80 Queens Park
*This event has been cancelled due to inclement weather
Norbert Palej, festival coordinator
Registration required for this event.
PROGRAM
Six Haikus (2004)
Vivian Fung
Jesse Blumberg, baritone and Steven Philcox, piano
Songs of Childhood (2002)
Vivian Fung
Jonelle Sills, soprano and Helen Becqué, piano
Plato’s Angel (1992)
Leslie Uyeda
Jesse Bloomberg, baritone and Helen Becqué, piano
In Search Of Eldorado (1998)
Larysa Kuzmenko
Jesse Bloomberg, baritone and Helen Becqué, piano
The Colour Of Joy (2024)
Maria Thompson Corley
Jonelle Sills, soprano and Steven Philcox, piano
"What Does a Mother Say to Her Child? (2025)
Cecilia Livingston
Jonelle Sills, soprano, Jesse Bloomberg, baritone and Steven Philcox, piano
In an effort to revive the existing art song repertoire and to develop new vocal works for Canadian professional artists, tenor Lawrence Wiliford joined with pianist Steven Philcox and together founded the Canadian Art Song Project (CASP) in 2011. CASP promotes art song written by Canadian composers for Canadian musicians. More than simply encouraging artists and presenters to include some “Canadian content” once in a while, its mission is to encourage us all to embrace Canadian art song as a vital art form that speaks to performers and audiences today.
Since its founding, Canadian Art Song Project has commissioned numerous works for voice and piano by composers including Brian Current, Brian Harman, Marjan Mozetich, Norbert Palej, James Rolfe, Erik Ross, Ana Sokolovic, Peter Tiefenbach and others. These commissions are made with the intent to bring the performing artists together with the composer in the hope that the works might stand the test of time and that a new generation of advocates for Canadian song might be established.
In collaboration with the Canadian Music Centre, CASP has begun a series of recordings highlighting the wealth of song by Canadian composers and is working towards making available new editions of scores by Canada’s most important song composers. Canadian Art Song Projects recordings can be purchased through Centrediscs, iTunes, Amazon, and many other online music sites.