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Resa’s Dream Resa’s Pieces first came together in the year 2000. But the creation of what has evolved into a very special group was a dream born out of my own life experiences and was many years in the making. As a little girl, I watched my eldest brother wave his arms around as if he were a virtuoso conductor. I could feel the music radiate and come alive visually through his passionate motions. I began to play the piano at a young age. In grade seven, I discovered the flute and fell totally in love. After grade thirteen, it was inconceivable that I would study anything else but music. I loved every day at the University of Toronto in the Faculty of Music. I learned how to play almost every instrument - well enough to teach beginners anyway. I studied because I loved it. While I looked on, many of my classmates competed for the privilege of playing the first chair in their section, spending hours and hours in the practice rooms - and I hated it. Oh, I practiced, but being the best was not what drove me. I just wanted to enjoy my love for music without the added pressure. I wanted to be the best I could be – FOR ME! As Bela Bartok once said, “Competition is for horses, not artists.” After graduating with my Bachelor of Music (Education) I became an itinerant music teacher. It was the perfect job for me - and I LOVED it! I loved the fun we had in class, and I really loved watching the children’s faces beam with their accomplishments. In 1972, I married the love of my life, Marshall. We started a family and I became a stay-at-home mom. My flute lay dormant for 23 years! As much as I treasured those years spending time at home with my children, I so missed music in my life. I missed the camaraderie and the excitement of playing music with other people, and the joy of musical expression. So in 1998, and after a 23 year hiatus, I took my flute out of its case and joined the North York Concert Band. Although quite rusty, I loved putting my daily routine behind me, concentrating on the music, and being surrounded by like-minded people. I loved the challenge and the sense of accomplishment as I continued to improve with practice and the support from my new music friends. And then along came...
The Birth of Resa’s Pieces Concert Band During those years I realized there were many people who like me loved music. But, just like me and due to life circumstances, they had also abandoned their 02
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June 2000. Knowing eight notes and seven songs, the Band performed to an audience of seventy-five people. The concert was 25 minutes long and ended with a rousing standing ovation. And that’s how Resa’s Pieces was born! And then along came...
The Birth of Resa’s Pieces Strings On numerous occasions, string players approached me asking to join the Band. I felt terrible having to say "no" because stringed instruments require a different approach and, other than a double bass, there is simply no place for them in a concert band. With so many requests, I finally realized I needed to start a string ensemble. The challenge was finding the right conductor.
instruments. I realized there was a real need for adults to come together and return to making music as I did. I began to dream... I imagined a fun, social atmosphere of a high school concert band – but for adults! I hoped that if I created such an environment it would provide such individuals with the same joy and pleasure I had found. I also wanted to provide an opportunity for people to learn, to grow as musicians, and to share their accomplishments. My ultimate goal was to have members of this new group learn repertoire, perform for audiences, and share their expression of music within the community. On a “magical” day in late 1998, I was talking to the Music Director at the Koffler Centre of the Arts. When I told her my idea her immediate reply, which I will never forget was, “Resa, I don’t like your idea – I LOVE IT!” And right then and there I knew it would happen. I wondered, how many people would join? I was hoping for eighteen as it’s a symbolic number for LIFE, and music is so much part of everyone’s life. A few weeks later, at a party, I shared my idea with others. Surprisingly, it became the buzz of the evening with those interested wanting to start immediately. “Can’t we start now?” asked Ruthie Fishman, (who eventually became President of Resa’s Pieces and is now our Executive Director). Shortly afterwards and with the eighteen names gathered, we held our first rehearsal. We began with a basic review of the names, values of the notes and all the fundamentals – like how to hold the instrument and making the first sound. Everyone left excited and eager to practice. And they did! Resa's Pieces Concert Band, as named by its members, held its first concert in 04
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After three years of searching, I finally met Ric Giorgi. Ric immediately “got” what Resa’s Pieces was all about and was eager to join in our mission. In September 2010, Resa’s Pieces Strings met for the first time. Coincidently, they also began with eighteen members. As with the band members, the same joy and appreciation of returning to music permeated throughout the new string ensemble. And then along came...
The Birth of Resa’s Pieces Singers I wondered and thought, so what about all those people who’ve never played an instrument but who love to sing? Is it fair that they should be left out of the FUN? No! I simply knew a vocal group had to come next! And so it was that in April 2013, (after another long search for the right conductor) Resa’s Pieces Singers held a six week inaugural session under the direction of Robert Graham. The Singers, as with Band and String members, now share in the fun of returning to making music. Who knows what musical field Resa’s Pieces will explore next? I believe with my whole heart that everyone should have the opportunity to have music in their lives. It’s one of my greatest joys every week to share my love of music with all of the dedicated players in the Resa’s Pieces Concert Band knowing that in the rooms down the hall Resa's Pieces Strings and Resa's Pieces Singers are having an equal experience with Ric and Robert. Between the three ensembles, we now have a total of 144 enthusiastic people – who every week are experiencing the joy of having music back in their lives, doing their best, and having FUN! This is MY dream come true!!! www.resaspieces.org
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Congratulations and Continued Success to Resa’s Pieces! Robert Graham, Conductor Resa's Pieces Singers
With a Special Note
to Janice Chesney!
Robert Graham is a Toronto based Canadian/Australian pianist, singer and songwriter. He has worked as a professional pianist, accompanist, vocalist, music director and vocal/repertoire coach, and has played with many multi-genre ensembles on two continents. Robert took up the mantle of conducting Resa's Pieces Singers in 2013 and is enjoying every minute of it! In 2009 and 2010, he toured the UK with Canadian roots supergroup, “Tanglefoot”. Robert's debut album, “Storm in a Teacup”, garnered numerous song writing awards and also elicited licensing deals in Italy, Canada and Australia, including the Canadian feature film “Clean Break”. Most recently, he was the Music Director of “Killer Business” at the Next Stage Festival, which is part of the Toronto Fringe Festival. This summer, Robert is looking forward to being Musical Director of “Anne and Gilbert” at the Guild Theatre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. www.robertgraham.org
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ALTO Sharon Singer Rhoda Tenenbaun Ellen Thompson Erica Walker Judy Wineberg Vicky Wylson-Sher SOPRANO Debbie Anshan Andrea Atkins Kerry Black Wanda Creasor Karen Freedman Luba Gatt Bernice Gopin Evelyn Gurvey Vivian Hu Barbara Librach Lori Katz
SOPRANO Beverly Reisman Gayla Schwartz Lisa Sokoloff TENOR Ashley Atkins Jeffrey Brown David Kellen Sam Pell Eric Walker BASS Allan Cooper Kenny Freeman Martin Gurvey Hal Palter Fred Reisman Hirsch Vivat Aaron Weisblatt
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A Piece From ... Our Executive Director
Welcome to our 15th Gala concert!
It’s been a fabulous year for Resa's Pieces!
Tonight’s performance promises to be both entertaining and enjoyable.
As we end the Concert Band's 15th year, the Strings’ 4th year and the Singers’ 1st year, I want to take this opportunity to wish Resa, Ric and Robert, our esteemed conductors, Resa's Pieces Board, and all the "Pieces" a big congratulations on a most successful season. It has truly been a privilege planning it alongside all of you.
Resa’s Pieces continued its growth this year with the addition of Resa’s Pieces Singers, which helped our organization achieve another landmark year. Resa’s Pieces Concert Band, conducted by Resa Kochberg, has a membership of over 55 people who can’t wait to share tonight’s performance with you! Resa’s Pieces Strings, conducted by Ric Giorgi and with a membership of 37 people, recently held its 4th Gala performance on June 8, 2014. Resa’s Pieces Singers, led by Robert Graham, conductor of over 50 voices, will be performing its 1st Gala concert on June 17, 2014. Thank you to our esteemed and talented conductors for your dedication and devotion to our ensembles. I would like to thank my Executive and fellow Board members for their continued dedication and contributions to the continued success of Resa’s Pieces. As well, I extend a thank you to our new Executive Director, Ruthie Fishman (although by no means new to Resa's Pieces), for her ongoing dedication and devotion to our organization.
“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything,” said Plato. And on this 450th anniversary year of William Shakespeare's birth, his timeless quote says it all: "If music be the food of love, play on." Best regards - enjoy the concert.
Ruthie Fishman
Please join the Concert Band for an enjoyable summer concert Mel Lastman Square- July 8, 2014 at 7:30 pm
Resa's Pieces would like to thank the Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Government of Ontario, for their continued financial support over the past three years, which has assisted our organization to grow. I would also like to thank all our sponsors and loyal patrons for your ongoing support and generosity. Sincerely,
Ed Noy
President
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Thank You To All Our Gala Sponsors Event Sponsor - Conductor’s Baton Segal LLP Finale Carole & Harold Wolfe Samuel Kleinberg Jewellers Inc. Whole Note Amy & Jack Hauer Bell Kearns & Associates Ltd. Hillcrest Dental Centre Killbarry Hill Construction Limited Parker Garber & Chesney LLP Spergel T.E. Wealth Half Note The Fishman Family The Freelan Family Resa Kochberg Ruth and Albert Lowenberg & Family Dr. Shelly Baker, DDS Broadway Printers Ltd. Harknett Musical Services NewPath Consulting Resa’s Pieces Trumpet Section Robins Appleby LLP Royal International Freight Forwarders Ltd. Royal LePage Partners Realty Quarter Note Ann & Wayne Caplan Janette, Michael and Shirley Diamond The Frisch Family Marilyn and David Glick & Family Norma and Ernie Kirsh Ellen and Alan Levine & Family
Quarter Note Andy Rafelman Patricia and Leon Rucker Thelma and Saul Shulman Jan and Steve Wasserman & Family Eileen and Phil Wunch Cindy and Michael Wyman Absolute Real Time Reporting Services Inc. ELTE Lake Field Music Inc. Lisa Sinclair Sewing Markham Podiatry Nimbus Nine Interiors Resa’s Pieces Clarinet Section Resa’s Pieces Flute and Oboe Sections Resa’s Pieces French Horn Section Resa’s Pieces Saxophone Section Thornhill Chamber Music Institute Eighth Note Sharon and Tommy Adler Phyllis and Ab Flatt Naomi and David Tal Donations Stephanie and Lorne Chapman & Family Adrienne Cohen Eleanor Dover Eleanor Markovitz Harish Vaishnav Proudly supported by
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Congratulations on a Wonderful Musical Season! I commend each of you for your dedication and hard work! Looking forward to another fun filled year! -
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RESA’S PIECES CONCERT BAND MEMBERS CONDUCTOR Resa Kochberg
BARITONE SAXOPHONE Peter Tiedemann
FLUTE SECTIONS Janice Chesney Selma Copeland Annice Frisch Sari Gilboord Rosemary Katz Anne Kligerman Lisa Sinclair Dahlia Solomon Susan Wainstock
TRUMPET Shelly Baker Lynda Buller Dave Burgess Tim Foley Eric Ginsberg* Candice Harlander Mary-Ann Metrick Jennifer Samson Alex Sirota* Lorne Spivak* Harold Wolfe*
OBOE SECTIONS Dorothy Rubinoff CLARINET Salema Bacchus Maja Buium Kathryn Chirametli Polyna Firer Ruthie Fishman Hoon Kim Ken Lebow Maggie Mincer Harry Musicar Len Phillips Debra Waisglass Gail Yollick BASS CLARINET Deana Juffs Ellen Levine BASSOON Desmond Fan ALTO SAXOPHONE Al Fitleberg Francine Frankel Jeff Richardson Mike Stone TENOR SAXOPHONE Jeffrey Freelan Ed Noy Gary Stewart 14
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FRENCH HORN Susan Born David Marcus Isabel Siegel Jennifer Witzel TROMBONE Mary Bleier* Carol Cheyne Scott Davis* ** Laurie Landau ** Danny Wilks ** EUPHONIUM Mike Mersereau ** Susan Michaels ** Marlene Pettit STRING BASS Jack Schachner ELECTRIC BASS Shelley Miller ** TUBA Gil Duviner Bill Wilcox PERCUSSION Tom Gluck Paul Minnoch ** Susan Willsher www.resaspieces.org
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CONCERT PROGRAMME JUNE 10, 2014
There's No Business Like Show Business ...................... Irving Berlin, arr. by John Moss Flower Duet .......................................................................... Leo Delibes arr. by Jerry Brubaker Janice Chesney, Lisa Sinclair, flute
SING ALONG
Concerto for Drum Set and Concert Band ........................................................... Larry Neeck Tom Gluck, drum set
"Hey Jude" by the Beatles
What I Did For Love .....................................................Marvin Hamlisch, arr. by Danny Wilks Harry Musicar, clarinet
EVERYONE
In The Mood ................................................................................... Joe Garland, arr. Paul Murtha Featuring our Saxophone Section
Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. Remember to let her into your heart, Then you can start to make it better.
LADIES
Hey Jude, don't be afraid. You were made to go out and get her. The minute you let her under your skin, Then you begin to make it better.
GENTLEMEN
And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain, Don't carry the world upon your shoulders. For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool By making his world a little colder.
EVERYONE
Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. Remember to let her under your skin, Then you'll begin to make it Better better better better better better, oh. Na na na na na, na na na, hey Jude...
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Thursday's Child .......................................................................................................... Vern Kennedy The Typewriter ........................................................... Leroy Anderson, arr. by Floyd E. Werle Al-ison Fitleberg, typewriter; Susan Willsher, bell; Jennifer Samson, cabasa RAFFLE MENTION The Lion King .................................................... Elton John & Tim Rice, arr. by John Higgins Len Phillips, clarinet; Francine Frankel, alto saxophone; Alex Sirota, trumpet; Mary Bleier, trombone; Bill Wilcox, tuba INTERMISSION RAFFLE DRAW Curtain Call ...................................................................................................................... John Wasson Skyfall ........................................................ Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth, arr. Jay Bocook Klesmer ..................................................................................................................... arr. by Eddie Graf Lorne Spivak, Harold Wolfe, trumpet Mambo Cubano .................................................................................................. James Swearingen Andrew Lloyd Weber: A Concert Celebration .......................... arr. by Mark Brymer and Calvin Custer Featuring Resa's Pieces Singers King Herod’s Song: Danny Wilks, trombone; Robert Graham, keyboard; Jack Schachner, string bass; Tom Gluck, percussion Minnie The Moocher ......................... Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, arr. by Ralph Ford Blues Brothers Revue ........................................................................................ arr. by Jay Bocook Encore(s) on request! Programme Subject to Change www.resaspieces.org
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Resa's Pieces Board Ed Noy Francine Frankel Janice Chesney Ken Lebow Jeffrey Freelan Sarah Heller Ruth Levenstein Debra Waisglass Bonnie Wasser
Executive Director
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
Ruthie Fishman
Music Director Resa Kochberg
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We Salute Resa For Her Enthusiasm, Energy And Direction. Best Wishes On Our 15th Gala Tonight!
Bravo to Resa’s Pieces Concert Band on Your 15th Milestone Year & Wishes for Continued Success! The Fishman Family
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North York Performing Arts Centre Corporation (A Local Board of the City of Toronto) operating as
The Toronto Centre for the Arts General Manager Pim Schotanus Director of Operations Janette McDonald Director of Finance & Administration Neil McGivney Director of Production & Facility Services Kris Dell Production Manager ZoĂŤ Carpenter Production Manager Vadim Beili Production Manager Bruce Bennett Box Office Manager Doug Ottney Payroll Manager & Accounts Coordinator Alice Lin Booking Coordinator Jannelle Armorer Event Coordinator Derek Genova New Media & Marketing Coordinator Amanda Fleming Office Coordinator & Bookings Associate Elsa Nealon Education & Outreach Coordinator Lanrick Bennett Jr. Duty Manager Lynn Reeve Duty Manager Sandra Angers Duty Manager Margaret Goodwin Building Operators John Hood, Loreto Canillo
I.A.T.S.E Department Heads Local 58 Head Carpenter Daniel Graham Head Electrician Justin Antheunis Head Property Master Eric Hastings Head Sound Richard Crowley Head Technician, Recital Hall William Nalepka Head Technician, Studio Theatre Jacob Arscott North York Performing Arts Centre Corporation Board of Directors Board Members: Mayor Rob Ford Councillor Shelley Carroll Councillor Gary Crawford Councillor John Filion Councillor Norm Kelly Councillor John Parker Bob Cooper Michael Feldman Irene Hawrylyshyn Nina Iordanova Leonard Glickman (Chair) Sheldon Mahabir Warren M. Rudick Valerie Ann Sterling
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Congratulations to Resa’s Pieces On Another Fabulous Concert! Thanks to Resa Kochberg and Ruthie Fishman for their Leadership.
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