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Remembrance is for every day Bill Blaikie joins us with a monthly column starting with this issue.
A look at Winnipeg’s music history by John Einarson just in time for Christmas
Bill Blaikie
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he season of Remembrance has given way to the anticipation of Christmas, and all the joys of the season. But it is precisely these joys that so many sacrificed forever when they didn’t return from wars. My first visit to a Canadian War Cemetery was by chance, coming across the one in Bergen on Zoom in the Netherlands when cycling through that country in 1971. My friend and I were struck by the fact that so many of the Canadians buried there were around our age at the time, 19 going on 20. It made such an impact on us that we felt we shouldn’t leave until we had walked all the rows and paid our respects to all. The second time was in 1982
Duff Roblin and Bill Blaikie at Juno Beach. when I visited the Canadian cemetery in Adagem, Belgium. I was in Belgium with other MPs visiting Strategic Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, or SHAPE as the acronym went. This time It struck me that I was already older than most buried there. The third time was in 1992. I was
part of the Canadian delegation to the 75th Anniversary of The Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917, and the 50th Anniversary of the Dieppe Raid in 1942. In the area around Vimy Ridge, we visited numerous cemeteries. My Grandfather Blaikie fought at Vimy Ridge with u 6 ‘Remembrance is for every day’
A Cinderella story
Fairytale fun featured in Manitoba Opera’s upcoming production of La Cenerentola
Darlene Ronald
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ickets are now on sale (December 1) for La Cenerentola (pronounced “Chen-er-renttoe-la), Manitoba Opera’s second production of the 2021/22 season which will held at the Centennial Concert Hall April 2, 5, and 8. In this enchanting and hilarious version of the classic fairytale, Angelina (Cenerentola) serves as the maid for her greedy, social-climbing stepfather and two ungrateful stepsisters. Disguises, lively music, and sheer fun abound in this 1950’s-inspired u 13 ‘Cinderella story ’
A preview of the costumes that will be featured in Manitoba Opera’s production of Cinderella. Performers shown are Sylvia Szadovszki (Tisbe), Caitlin Wood (Clorinda), and Michael Nyby (Dandini). Photo courtesy of Edmonton Opera, photo by Nanc Price.
John Einarson’s new book makes the perfect Christmas gift for the music lovers on your list!
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hy Winnipeg?” What is it that makes Winnipeg such fertile ground for the extraordinary level of talent that has and continues to emerge from our fair city? Is it something in the water or is it our hardy climate that encourages creativity and excellence? Heart of Gold: A History of Winnipeg Music is an exhaustive exploration of multiple music genres including Indigenous, francophone, country music, folk, and roots music, classical and opera, dance bands and jazz, blues, and rock ‘n’ roll by music historian and author John Einarson, a longtime member and chronicler of the Winnipeg music community. He presents a compelling case for Winnipeg being the center of Canadian music for more than a century. Singers and musicians of all musical stripes have gone on to shape and influence music across the country and around the globe. But more than the extensive roster of music luminaries who either hail from Winnipeg or got their career start in the city’s nurturing music and cultural enviu 18 ‘Winnipeg music’
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