ROBERT W. STEVENSON (Artistic Director, clarinet / bass clarinet)
Robert W. Stevenson has performed with most of the contemporary music ensembles that have existed in Toronto since the 1970's, and he has been a founding member of several (Evergreen Club, Hemispheres, musicdance orchesta, Critical Band).
Robert was Artistic Director and conductor of the improvising new music ensemble Hemispheres from 1997 - 1999.
During his long relationship with the dance community he has collaborated with choreographers such as Holly Small, Terill Maguire, Joan Phillips, Maxine Heppner and Bill James. He has toured nationally and internationally, and is featured as soloist in Steve Reich's "New York Counterpoint" on ARRAYMUSIC's CD, Chroma.
Mr. Stevenson's own compositions focus on issues relating to performance practice and physical space, and recently involve improvisation and inter-disciplinary collaboration.
STEPHEN CLARKE (piano)
Stephen Clarke has performed as a soloist in festivals in Europe,
Canada and the U.S. He performs in a duo with violinist Marc Sabat and has
worked with various ensembles including New Music Concerts, Continuum,
Esprit Orchestra and Ergo ensemble.
HENRY KUCHARZYK (piano)
BLAIR MACKAY (percussion)
Blair Mackays eclectic performance career as a percussionist and a drummer has been highlighted in a wide range of musical contexts. He frequently performs for radio, television, and film soundtracks as well as performing and recording with many orchestras and small ensembles in Toronto. In 1988, Blair completed his Master of Music degree in performance at the University of Toronto. Since 1994, Blair has toured with the Dangerous Kitchen Ensemble performing the music of Frank Zappa in Europe, the United States, and Canada. He has been a featured soloist premiering new works for drum set in a variety of instrumental contexts. Blair is a performer with and Artistic Director of the Evergreen Club Gamelan Ensemble and a co-composer for Mosaic.
PETER PAVLOVSKY (double bass)
RICHARD SACKS (percussion)
ROBERT W. STEVENSON (clarinet / bass clarinet)
Robert W. Stevenson has performed with most of the contemporary music ensembles that have existed in Toronto since the 1970's, and he has been a founding member of several (Evergreen Club, Hemispheres, musicdance orchesta, Critical Band).Robert was Artistic Director and conductor of the improvising new music ensemble Hemispheres from 1997 - 1999. During his long relationship with the dance community he has collaborated with choreographers such as Holly Small, Terill Maguire, Joan Phillips, Maxine Heppner and Bill James. He has toured nationally and internationally, and is featured as soloist in Steve Reich's "New York Counterpoint" on ARRAYMUSIC's CD, Chroma. Mr. Stevenson's own compositions focus on issues relating to performance practice and physical space, and recently involve improvisation and inter-disciplinary collaboration.
REBECCA VAN DER POST (violin)
Since completing her studies at the Guildhall School in London with Pauline Scott and in Switzerland with Professor Igor Ozim and Karen Turpie, Rebecca van der Post has given recitals and solo performances throughout Europe with duo partners including Thomas Adès and Sophie Rahman. In 1995, she gave the first performances of Peter Cowdreys concerto at the Purcell Room, London, with subsequent performances at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Istanbul Festival. For several years, Rebecca was the leader of the London-based new music group Ensemble Corrente, with whom she performed at the Aldeburgh and Belfast Sonorities Festivals and broadcast works like the piano trio Presence by Bernd Alois Zimmermann for the BBC. In Toronto, Rebecca has performed for CBCs Two New Hours with Stephen Clarke, giving Canadian premieres of music by Magnus Lindberg, Galina Ustvolskaya, and Michael Hynes.
MICHAEL WHITE (trumpet / signal processors)
Michael White, known for his performances and recordings with ARRAYMUSIC, New Music Concerts the experimental industrial/jazz group Lonely Universe, and the higth tech rhythm band King Brand Valium, studied trumpet at the University of Toronto with Larry Weeks. Through his work with ARRAYMUSIC and New Music Concerts, he has had the opportunity to work with many of the world's leading and upcoming composers. Michael White has toured throughout Canada and internationally with many different groups including ARRAYMUSIC, Lonely Universe, the Esprit Orchestra, Nexus, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Cloud about Mercury, and Bruce Cockburn.
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