This is a reminder that Spring Break starts next week.  There are no regularly scheduled lessons from March 18 – Monday April 1st.  Any lessons held during this time are makeup lessons.  Nobody was invoiced for lessons during Spring Break or Easter Monday.  The office will be open next week, but closed from March 22 until Tuesday April 2nd.

Come support the DCMS by dropping by Ladner’s Landing on Saturday March 16th By purchasing a $15 ticket (for the March 16th event) from any Board member, or the office, you are entitled to a burger (beef, chicken or veggie) and a beverage (wine, beer or coffee), This will be served between 5 and 6pm.

Between 3 and 6pm  each weekend the Landing Pub holds a raffle in the afternoon that benefits a non-profit society or charity. On March 16th come out to the Landing Pub and support your local music school! Proceeds raised go towards programs at DCMS.

McKee House Concert Series

Rob Kohler with Brad Turner and friends

Brad Turner – trumpet / piano
Jared Burrows – guitar
Rob Kohler – bass
Dave Robbins – drums

Thursday March 28th, at 7:30pm – Kinsroom, McKee Heritage House

 

 

Join us for an evening of Jazz with Brad, Jared, Rob and Dave!
rob kohler2Rob Kohler is a bassist who has performed jazz, classical, and pop music all over the world. His playing, composing, and producing skills have appeared on recordings by groups such as the Jared Burrows Trio, the Olem Alves Band, Three Form, This World, and the Platt/Kohler Trio. Rob is a regular performer at the Bozeman Bass Bash in his native Montana and has also toured and performed with such artists as Stefan Karlsson, Alice DiMicele, Madeline Eastman, John Stowell, Danny Gottlieb, Nancy King, Brian Bromberg, and Art Lande. In addition to his amazing performing skills, Kohler has had a long and successful career as a private tutor and school music teacher. He is currently based in Los Angeles, California and also works in San Francisco with the Stanford Jazz Workshop as a faculty member and administrator.

brad turner2Brad Turner’s phenomenal talents as a trumpeter, pianist, drummer and composer make him one of Canada´s most-in-demand musicians. Brad has performed and/or recorded with such artists as Joe Lovano, Kenny Wheeler, Michael Moore, Reneé Rosnes, Achim Kaufmann, John Scofield, Ingrid Jensen, Dylan van der Schyff, Mike Murley, Mark Helias, Charles McPherson and Gary Bartz. Brad’s groups have opened for McCoy Tyner, Roy Haynes, Wayne Shorter, Clarke Terry and Diana Krall. As a leader, Brad has released five albums, four with his quartet, the most recent being the 2005 release What Is, and one with his piano trio, the 2004 release, Question the Answer, nominated for a 2005 Canadian Urban Music Award, and a 2006 Canadian Indie Music award. In 1997 and 1998 Brad won Juno Awards for Best Contemporary Jazz Album recognizing his work in the internationally established electric jazz group Metalwood. Winner of National Jazz Awards for Jazz Trumpeter of the Year (1999), Jazz Composer of the Year (2000 and 2002), Brad was awarded Musician of the Year for 2005.

jared_at_phs.28184254_stdDr. Jared Burrows is a guitarist, composer, educator and producer based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He leads the Jared Burrows Trio, Quartet and Sextet, The Vancouver Improviser’s Orchestra, and is involved with many other ensembles in the Vancouver area including: Dave Robbins’ Electric Band, Delta Quartet, Brad Muirhead Quartet, Colin MacDonald’s Pocket Orchestra, Djangophilia, Len Aruliah Sextet, Koan, Tim Barrett Trio, Sukha Trio, and the Curtis Andrews Offering.
With these and many other bands he has performed extensively on the concert stage, festivals, radio and television throughout Canada and the USA. He has also worked as a studio player, mastering engineer and producer on local projects and operates the independent record label, Third Rail Music.

 

dave robbinsDave Robbins is one of Canada’s premier jazz drummers and a first-rate composer, arranger and jazz educator. Though well known as a sideman for his exciting big band work and sensitive trio playing, Robbins also leads his own bands.
Dave grew up in Victoria and was educated at McGill University in Montreal where he received his Masters in Jazz Studies. While in Montreal he toured and recorded in bands with Vic Vogel, Joe Sullivan, Altsys, and the Streetnix among others. In 1996 he could no longer resist the pull of the west coast, and is thrilled to have moved back. He is kept very busy playing for Hugh Fraser, Campbell Ryga, Denzal Sinclaire, Miles Black, and Mike Allen to name a few.
Dave has played music all over the world, in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Finland, France, Holland, and Ireland. Musicians he has performed with include: Gary Bartz, Dee Daniels, Slide Hampton, Buddy Montgomery, Bob Minzer, Kenny Werner, and Dave Young.
Dave is also very involved as an educator. After teaching at McGill’s Conservatory of Music while in Montreal, he is now on the music faculty at Capilano University where he instructs arranging, drums, piano, and large ensembles. As well as institutional educating, Dave does clinics and private instructing.

McKee Classics at the House

The Delta Trio
Stephen Robb – clarinet
Bo Peng – cello
Bernard Duerksen – piano

Sunday March 17th at 2:30 pm – Kinsroom, McKee Heritage House

Join three of our own Delta Community Music School faculty in a special performance of masterworks for clarinet, cello and piano.  Johannes Brahms Trio Op. 114 for Clarinet, Cello and Piano,  Ludwig van Beethoven’s Trio Op. 11 and Nina Rota’s Trio for Clarinet Cello and Piano.


stephen_robbStephen Robb
–  clarinet
Stephen is an accomplished clarinettist  saxophonist and pianist performing both classical chamber music and jazz idioms, performing the gamut from classical clarinet, chamber and orchestral repertoire to jazz standards, original compositions and free improvisation. His orchestral arrangements have been performed by the Delta Youth Orchestra, Clyde Mitchell and the Sinfonia of the North Shore (North Vancouver), Pacific Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Richmond Community Orchestra , and others. Stephen serves as the Music Director of the Delta Community Music School and the Delta Youth Orchestra and teaches at the Richmond Music School and VSO School of Music

bo pengBo Peng – cello
Bo holds a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance from the University of North Texas, a Master of Music from the Eastman School of Music, as well as a Performer’s Diploma from the Indiana University where he studied with distinguished cellist Janos Starker. His teachers also included renowned cellists Steven Doane, Carter Enyeart , Marc Johnson and Eric Wilson.
Mr. Peng is a two-time winner of the Music Teacher National Association Competitions (Strings Division) and also 3rd prize winner in the International Chamber Music Competition held by the Czech Radio “Spring of Prague”.
Bo is currently the cellist with the Borealis String Quartet and has toured extensively through North America, Europe and Asia. As a soloist and chamber musician, he attended several summer festivals and master classes including International Summer Academy at University Mozarteum (Salzburg, Austria) on the Johann Strauss Foundation (2002 and 2003), the Banff Summer Festival, the Spoleto Summer Festival, the Taos Chamber Music Festival and the National Arts Center Young Artists Programme where he worked with world-class musicians such as Lynn Harrell, Gary Hoffmann, Aldo Parisot, Pinchas Zurkermann and the Tokyo String Quartet.

bernieBernard Duerksen – piano
Bernard holds a Masters in Performance (piano) from UBC. In a career spanning twenty years, Bernard Duerksen has established himself as a reputable and respected pianist and teacher. He has appeared in concert with many leading west coast musicians, including Ian Hampton, cello, Arthur Polson, violin, Brenda Fedoruk, flute, Gene Ramsbottom, clarinet, Jesse Read, bassoon, Steve Denroche, French horn and Chris Robertson, trumpet. Mr Duerksen has been actively teaching throughout his career. Mr Duerksen also teaches at the Langley Community Music School and the VSO School of Music.

 

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Delta Community Music School Presents

Louise Smallwood with Barrie Barrington

Sunday January 27th, 2013 2:30pm
McKee Heritage House
4705 Arthur Drive

An afternoon of classical guitar and piano music featuring Spanish and Russian masters. Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition along works by Rodrigo and Bach.

 Louise Southwood – guitar

Louise was born in Paris in 1978. Her guitar playing began at an early age with many competition successes and performances throughout the UK.
In 2000 she was awarded a Bachelor of Music (hons) degree at The Royal College of Music in London. Here, Louise worked with world class guitarists Carlos Bonell and Gary Ryan on both solo guitar and guitar accompaniment. This was an intense performing period and involved collaborations with many other musicians as well as master classes with some of the world’s most renowned guitarists.
Louise has performed in the UK, Australia, India, Bermuda, the USA and Canada. Performance engagements within the UK were highlighted by appearances at The Trinity Chapel in Cambridge, The National Gallery, Westminster Cathedral, and St. Martin in the Fields in London.
Louise’s CDs, ‘Emergence’ and newly released ‘Chrysalis’ illustrate her varied instrumental techniques and musical interests, with a selection of favourite pieces, ancient and modern. They have enchanted a diverse audience around the world.
Louise is now settled in Vancouver, Canada.  Visit her website

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Barrie Barrington has taught at Douglas College since 1984 as an instructor in private and class piano. From the fall of 1995 to May of 1997, Barrie was the convenor of the Douglas College music department.Aside from his teaching duties, Barrie performs both solo and chamber music recitals and has performed concertos with several orchestras in the lower mainland area of BC. He is an active adjudicator and clinician throughout Western Canada.

He earned his B.Mus at Brandon U. and both his M. Mus and DMA at the University of British Columbia. While at UBC, he studied with the well-known pianist, Robert Silverman.
Barrie lives with his wife, Lori in the village of Ladner, BC which is located on the ocean just south of Vancouver.