Friday Noon Concert – 12:15 pm with Bill Clark

The final performances of this year’s South Delta Jazz Festival are today and tomorrow. First is the Noon Hour Concert with Trumpet player Bill Clark in the Kinsroom at the School.

Faculty Concert –  Friday 7:30pm All Saints Church (next to the school)

Tonight the entire faculty will be featured in a selection of tunes arranged for the faculty ensemble by Jared Burrows. Len Aruliah – saxes, Bill Clark – Trumpet, Brad Muirhead – trombone, Jared Burrows – guitar, Stephen Robb – clarinet/piano, Rob Kohler – bass and Steamin’ Stan Taylor on the drums.

Student Ensemble Concert at Delta Hospital – 12 noon – 3pm

Saturday afternoon at Delta Hospital all 6 student combos will be featured at this final afternoon performance. Students will present a sampling of the music they have been working on over the past week along with a performance from our Faculty Teaching Assistants.  Under the tents outside at the Delta Hospital grounds.  12 noon

 

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Our South Delta Jazz Festival Noon Hour Concert Series Continues is on all week in and around the Delta Community music School.

All Concerts at the Delta Community Music School in the Kinsroom.

July 3 – Stephen Robb with the Faculty Band

July 4 – “The Recyclers” hosted by Len Aruliah

July 5 – Rob Kohler with Jared Burrows

July 6 –  Bill Clark (trumpet) with the faculty Band

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Our music school had a booth at yesterday’s Ladner Village Market. Thanks to our board and volunteers for coming out and helping with the tent and helping spread the word of all the good things our little school does for the community. A few of our faculty and students from our upcoming South Delta Jazz Workshop were in attendance providing some entertainment and festivity to the scene.

Our Summer Thrive City Boot Camp is almost full!

This years’ participants hail from all over the lower mainland with ages ranging from 12-71 years old!  We have space for 25 students and there are 6 spots remaining, which will be filled on a first come, first served basis:

Violin: 3 spots available
Viola: 2 spots available
Cello: 1 spot available

We have spoken with a few teachers who missed the application deadline, but still want their students to participate. The camp dates are July 18-31, 2012 (no camp on Sundays). I would strongly urge you to encourage your students to submit applications and recordings ASAP.

One really great development this year: World renowned violinist, Herbert Greenberg (head of the String Department of the Peabody Conservatory of Music), will be taking a short leave from the Aspen Music Festival to work with our students for 4 days – presenting masterclasses, working with individual classes, and performing for and with our participants. For more details on Herbert Greenberg, visit: http://www.thrivecitymusic.com/tcsbc_guest.html