Victoria Conservatory of Music Course Calendar 2016/17

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Classical Roots Contemporary Reach

DOWNTOWN VICTORIA

900 Johnson Street 250.386.5311

WESTHILLS, LANGFORD

210 - 1314 Lakepoint Way 778.265.5355


WESTHILLS, LANGFORD 210 - 1314 LAKEPOINT WAY

The VCM has opened our first satellite location in Westhills, Langford! Located in the new YM/YWCA / Langford Aquatic Centre, our new space includes a large classroom/performance space overlooking Langford Lake, two mid-size classrooms, and three private studios. Come and experience our extensive classical/traditional and contemporary classes taught by passionate, friendly instructors, now only minutes from your home. From Mozart to Coldplay, all instruments, all abilities, all fun!

VCM.BC.CA/WESTHILLS | 778.265.5355


Table of Contents Studio Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Classes and Ensembles for Children (Babies - 12 years) . . . . . . 4 Youth and Adult Classes and Ensembles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Collegium Program (Children and Youth) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 VCM Advantage

Concerts (VCMP, Island Savings Free Family Series) . . . . . 22

Masterclasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Competitions and Performance Opportunities . . . . . . . . 23

VCM Music Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Advanced Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Music Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Meet Our Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Venues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 The Fine Print

Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Registration, Refund, and Withdrawal Policies . . . . . . . . 39

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

PLEASE NOTE: The calendar is published before the beginning of the academic year, and while every attempt has been made to ensure its accuracy, the information within is subject to change. The VCM reserves the right to alter or cancel classes at any time, in cases of insufficient enrolment, instructor absence, etc. Group class and ensemble meetings that are cancelled as the result of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances will not be re-scheduled; studio instruction cancelled for such reasons may be made up at the instructor’s discretion. Please refer to our website for the most up-to-date course information.

We are pleased to offer online registration for all group classes and ensembles! Simply go to the webpage of the course you want, click the “Register Now!” button.

Downtown 250.386.5311 | Westhills 778.265.5355 | info@vcm.bc.ca

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Studio Instruction Studio Instruction

vcm.bc.ca/prospective-students Studio instruction is one of the most popular things we offer. Regardless of your age, level, or instrument, we can find you a teacher that will inspire you to find your individual creative voice. With over 110 faculty members, the VCM will have you playing your best in no time! Whether you sign up for individual or shared* lessons, even more instruments and subjects are now available through our three schools: • The Ann and George Nation Conservatory School of Classical Music • The Chwyl Family School of Contemporary Music • School of Music Technology and Creativity The first step towards starting your lessons is to tell us a bit about yourself and your musical goals. To do this, we ask that you fill out a referral form. It takes about five minutes to complete the form, which you can do online at vcm.bc.ca/student-referral-form, by phone, or in person. We’ll ask you some basic information, including your contact details, availability, musical experience and the instrument you are hoping to study. This will help us to match you with the teacher who is best suited to your individual needs. Your new teacher will contact you to arrange a short interview or “trial” lesson. * Shared lessons: “build your own group” (to a maximum of 3) is an option offered by most of our faculty, and a great way to share an hour of instruction between 2 to 3 beginners, be it siblings, relatives, or neighbours!

Tuition Studio instruction falls into four Fee Groups, ranging from $49.80 to $79.80 per hour, depending on the instructor.

FG1

FG2

FG3

FG4

Per lesson: 30 minutes

$24.90

$29.90

$34.90

$39.90

Per lesson: 45 minutes

$37.35

$44.85

$52.35

$59.85

Per lesson: 60 minutes

$49.80

$59.80

$69.80

$79.80

Students typically register for 36 lessons per year (18 each term). However, in consultation with your teacher, you may register for more or fewer. While our academic terms begin in September and late January respectively, you may begin lessons at any time throughout the year. Lessons are also available through the summer. NOTE: Credit cards are not accepted for studio instruction tuition payment. See The Fine Print on pages 38 - 39 for full registration details.

Free Sample Lessons! One of the ways the VCM is making music more accessible to everyone is by offering free sample music lessons at various times throughout the year. This is a great opportunity to connect with us and find out how easy it is to make music a rewarding part of your life. Sign up online at vcm.bc.ca/free-sample

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Studio instruction is available for the following subjects and disciplines: The Ann & George Nation Conservatory School of Classical Music

School of Music Technology and Creativity Theory and Musicianship: Writing: Music Technology:

(Classical & Jazz/Pop) Rudiments, Harmony, Counterpoint, Analysis, History, Ear-Training Composition and Arranging (all genres and styles), song writing, writing for comedy, scoring for film and gaming, Digital Score Notation, Recording/Mixing and Editing, Electronic Music, Sequencing, Digital Audio Workstation

Studio Instruction

Keyboard: piano, accordion, organ (pipe and electronic), harpsichord Strings: violin, viola, cello, bass, guitar, lute, harp Voice: all voice types (song, opera, and musical theatre) Winds & Brass: flute, piccolo, fife, recorder, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, french horn, trombone, tuba/euphonium Percussion: orchestral and world music

The Chwyl Family School of Contemporary Music Contemporary & Folk Strings: fiddle, cello, acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo Jazz: piano, upright bass, violin, sax, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, drums Rock/Pop: keys/synthesizer, organ, electric guitar, electric bass, rock drums/percussion Vocals: jazz, pop, contemporary Other: Scottish pipes, accordion/musette The VCM offers lessons for students at all levels, from beginners to professionals. Our students take lessons for enjoyment, to prepare for examinations, or to hone professional skills.

Chamber Music and Band/Combo Coaching Playing together as a chamber music ensemble, a jazz combo, or contemporary band is an exciting way to meet new friends, and have a chance to work with one of the VCM’s experienced faculty on a regular basis, or as needed, to hone skills, perfect repertoire (set lists), and perform together in public. Opportunities include performing as part of student concerts at the VCM, or through one of the many requests the VCM regularly receives for student performers in the community. For more information or to enroll, contact Micki Stirling, Animateur at stirling@vcm.bc.ca or 250.386.5311 ext. 3360 For a complete list of our group lesson options, see pages 12-20.

MISSION

To enrich lives through music in a thriving community accessible to all.

VISION

A centre for excellence and enjoyment of music through education, performance, and music therapy.

INFO@VCM.BC.CA • VCM.BC.CA

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Children (Birth -12 years)

Children (Birth -12 years) Classes and Ensembles

vcm.bc.ca/early-childhood You can register for all Early Childhood Education classes online!

Families Making Music

WESTHILLS CLASSES 9:30 - 10:15am OR 10:20 - 11:05am

Offered Thursdays and Saturdays*

Music Discovery Sat • Sep 17 - Oct 29 • $94.50

Birth - 5 years

* Thursday classes downtown only; Saturday classes downtown and at Westhills

A fun music program for the whole family! Sing, dance, try new instruments and play fun musical games. Bring the whole brood, from babies to five year olds, for an interactive program of sing-a-long songs, movement and musical exploration. Siblings receive a 20% discount on FMM tuition; siblings under 9 months of age as of the first day of class attend free.

Andrea Cave DeVries (Downtown classes) Georgina Craig (Westhills classes) DOWNTOWN CLASSES 10:15 - 11:00am OR 11:15 - 12:00pm Music Discovery Thu • Sep 15 - Oct 27 • $110.25 Sat • Sep 17 - Oct 29 • $94.50

(no class Oct 8)

Music & Creatures Sat • Nov 5 - Dec 17 • $110.25 Music, Colours and Numbers Sat • Jan 7 - Feb 25 • $126 (no class Feb 3)

Music from Around the World Sat • Mar 4  - April 29 • $126 (1 week break in Mar)

Musical Storytimes Sat • May 6 - Jun 24 • $110.25 (no class May 20)

Note: Families Making Music classes require a minimum enrolment of 5. If enrolment is insufficient, registrants will be offered an alternate class or a refund

(no class Oct 8)

Music & Creatures Thu • Nov 3 - Dec 15 • $110.25 Sat • Nov 5 - Dec 17 • $110.25 Music, Colours and Numbers Thu • Jan 5 - Feb 27 • $126 Sat • Jan 7 - Feb 25 • $126 (no class Feb 3)

Music from Around the World Thu • Mar 2 - Apr 27 • $126 Sat • Mar 4  - April 29 • $126 (one week break in Mar)

Musical Storytimes Thu • May 4 - Jun 26 • $126 Sat • May 6 - Jun 24 • $110.25 (no class May 20)

The Orff Program Birth - 9 years

Offered Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays. A creative, multi-sensory experience, Orff music education is conceptual, child-centred, and non-competitive. Classes embrace many facets of music education in an atmosphere of fun and discovery. Music concepts are taught using speech, story-telling, drama, bodypercussion, dance and creative movement, instrumental play, improvisation, and composition. Children are accompanied by a caregiver until age 5, after which parental participation is optional. Georgina Craig Session 1: Sept 14/15/16 - Dec 7/8/9

(no classes Nov 9/10/11)

Session 2: Jan 4/5/6 - Mar 29/30/31

(1 week break in Mar)

Session 3: Apr 5/6/7 – Jun 28/29/30

(no classes Apr 12/13/14)

DOWNTOWN CLASSES Birth - 12 months Fri • 11:40am - 12:10pm • $126.00/session

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1 - 2 years Wed • 9:30 - 10:00am • $126.00/session Fri • 9:30 - 10:00am • $126.00/session


Orff Downtown Classes continued...

Step One (ages 3+) Wed • 10:50 - 11:35am • $194.00/session Fri • 10:50 - 11:35am • $194.00/session Step Two (ages 4+) Wed • 11:40am - 12:25pm • $194.00/session Thu • 4:15 - 5:00pm • $194.00/session Step Three (ages 5.5+) Wed • 12:30 - 1:15pm • $194.00/session Thu • 5:00 - 5:45pm • $194.00/session WESTHILLS CLASSES NEW! Orff Beginnings (3 - 4 years) Thu • 10:25 - 11:10am • $194.00/session NEW! Orff Adventures (4 - 5 years) Thu • 11:15am - 12:00pm • $194.00/session If you are interested in the Orff program but cannot attend at the scheduled times, please contact us. Extra sections may be added based on demand.

NEW! Sounds Fun

Infants, Toddlers & Pre-schoolers This new program stimulates awareness of musical sounds, inspiring creative moments and an early love for music. The age-specific, sequenced curriculum explores musical sound in many ways: high and low, soft and loud, slow and fast, and everything in-between! Other musical fundamentals such as rhythm, pulse, phrasing, and instrumental colours will be introduced in a fun way. Each class involves a lively mix of singing, dancing and other movement, as well as playing on instruments. Learning is fun, while at the same time, built on a high quality educational approach that provides a solid sequential curriculum, based on the renowned Kodàly, Orff, and Music Express (UK) methods. Georgina Craig Session 1: Sep 15 - Dec 8 Session 2: Jan 5 - Mar 30 Session 3: Apr 6 - Jun 29 Sounds Fun: Starting Out (0 - 1.5 years) Thu • 9:15 - 9:45am • $126.00/session Westhills Sounds Fun (1.5 - 3 years) Thu • 9:50 - 10:20am • $126.00/session Westhills

Musical Storytime Infants - 5 years

Clap your hands, sing along, and get lost in a book! Using a variety of instruments and plenty of movement, these fun and participatory drop-in sessions are designed to accompany popular picture books with age-appropriate songs and activities. Georgina Craig Sat • 11:15am - 12:00pm • $15.75/class Westhills First Saturday of every month, beginning in October.

Children’s Music Journey 4 - 10 years

Already in use by over 80,000 children worldwide, this unique and successful software-assisted program, offered exclusively by the VCM on Vancouver Island, uses a cutting-edge approach to teaching the fundamentals of music, while developing music keyboard skills and the ability to be creative using technology.

Children (Birth -12 years)

2 - 3 years Wed • 10:05 - 10:45am • $168.00/session Fri • 10:05 - 10:45am • $168.00/session

Students create and record music, presented by computer animated famous composers and performers. Concepts are further reinforced through interactive and educational virtual practice and games rooms, as well as singing and movement games - learning about music couldn’t be more fun! Jan Randall (Westhills) Emily Green (Downtown) Session 1: Sep 15 - Nov 3 Session 2: Nov 10 - Jan 12 Session 3: Jan 19 - Mar 9 Session 4: Mar 27 - May 11 4 - 6 years • Fri • 3:15 - 4:00pm $131.00/session • Downtown 5 - 7 years • Thu • 3:30 - 4:15pm $110.25/session • Westhills 7 - 9 years • Fri • 4:00 - 4:45pm $131.00/session • Downtown 8 - 10 years • Thu • 4:15 - 5:00pm $110.25/session • Westhills

Musical Birthday Parties

vcm.bc.ca/musical-birthday-parties The perfect birthday party for 3-6 year olds in your home: $150 If your kids love to sing, dance, and play, make their next birthday a musical one! 45 interactive minutes of instrument exploration and storytelling with music, dance and games led by our Children’s Music Department faculty members. Contact Micki Stirling to book your Party today: stirling@vcm.bc.ca

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NEW! Music Foundations through Singing

Children (Birth -12 years)

5 - 6 years

Based on the Kodaly approach to music education, this is the first step into formal music education and moves students into independent music making. Singing in unison allows children to learn how to listen and tune in a group, and to begin exploring tonality. The nurturing and relaxed environment is perfect for inspiring young voices to develop healthy vocal habits, basic sight-reading skills, and a sense of rhythm through movement. Marnie Setka-Mooney Term 1: Sep 12/13 - Jan 16/3

(no class Oct 10, Dec 19/20, 26/27, Jan 2)

5 - 8 years

These fun-filled lessons will help your child begin their musical education on a positive note. They will participate in a class where they can socialize and encourage one another, all while learning to play the piano. Please note that Term 2 is a repetition of Term 1, not a continuation. Students who would like to move on after completing a term should speak to the instructor about private or semi-private lessons. Ellen Boston Term 1: Sep 13/15 - Jan 17/19 (no class Dec 20/26, 27/29) Term 2: Jan 24/26 - May 27/25

(1 week break Mar)

Term 2: Jan 27/24 - May 29/9

5 - 6 years • Tue OR Thu • 4:00 - 5:00pm $362/term • Downtown

Mon • 4:00   - 4:45pm • $265.25/term Downtown

7 - 8 years • Tue OR Thu • 5:00 - 6:00pm $362/term • Downtown

Tue • 4:30   - 5:15pm • $265.25/term Westhills

Simple Trumpet Tunes

(no class Feb 13, Apr 17, May 26; 1 week break Mar)

NEW! Choir Kids 5 - 8 years

A non-auditioned choir program for kids that focuses on singing for fun to foster a love and appreciation for music. All music is learned by ear, and may include light choreography. Repertoire is drawn from popular folk tunes and contemporary music, sung either in unison or in two parts. Emily Green Term 1: Sep 10/13 - Jan 10/14 (no class Dec 10 -31) Term 2: Jan 17/21 - May 9/13 (no class Mar 18, 21, 25, 28) Tue • 5:00 - 6:00pm • $111/term • Downtown Sat • 1:00 - 2:00pm • $111/term • Westhills

NEW! Keyboard for Beginners 5 - 8 years

The perfect start for children wishing to learn to play keyboard: fun and socially engaging groups of up to six explore both popular and classical music while laying the foundation for solid musical training and a lifelong love for music! Joanne Allers Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 10 (no class Dec 20, 27) Term 2: Jan 24 - May 16 (1 week break Mar) 5 - 6 years • Tue • 3:30 - 4:15pm $276.25/term • Westhills 7 - 8 years • Tue • 5:00 - 6:00pm $315/term • Westhills

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Piano for Beginners

6 - 12 years

Engage your child in the world of brass playing at a young age and watch them flourish musically, socially and academically. This active group class introduces young students to trumpet (with later option of French horn or trombone), rhythm using a variety of drums, interactive games and activities that foster music reading and writing and solo and group playing in a supportive environment. Joanne Allers Term 1: Sep 12/13 - Jan 16/17 (no class Oct 10, Dec 19/20, 26/27, Jan 2) Term 2: Jan 25/26 - May 30/31 (no class Feb 13, Apr 17, May 26;

1 week break Mar)

6 - 8 years • Mon • 4:15 - 5:00pm $241.25/term • Downtown 9 - 12 years • Mon • 5:00 - 6:00pm $320/term • Downtown 6 - 12 years • Tue • Time TBA* $241.25/term • Westhills * 45 minute weekly classes to be arranged according to level by the instructor.

Ukulele for Beginners 7 - 14 years

An introduction to Hawaii’s small but mighty musical export! Students will learn to strum chords and accompany songs, gradually working toward proficient note-reading in a fun and supportive class environment. Douglas Hensley Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 (no class Dec 20, 27) Term 2: Jan 29 - Jun 3 (1 week break Mar) Tue • 6:00   - 7:00pm • $362/term • Downtown


Guitar for Beginners 7 - 14 years

Term 1: Sep 14 - Jan 18 (no class Dec 21, 28) Term 2: Jan 25 - May 24 (one week break Mar) Level 1 • 7 - 9 years • Wed • 5:45 - 6:30pm $272.75/term • Downtown Level 2 • 10 - 14 years • Wed • 6:30 - 7:30pm $362/term • Downtown

ALSO OFFERED: Intro to Fiddle (ages 5 - 12) see page 14

Theory

see page 18 - 19

Youth Vocal Ensemble (ages 8 - 18) see page 13

Learn to play recorder in this fun class for kids! Recorder and fife are excellent beginner wind instruments; the skills learned transition easily to other wind instruments including flute, clarinet, and saxophone. Instrument and music provided. Judith Pazder Session 1: Sept 21 - Oct 26 Session 2: Nov 2 - Dec 7 Session 3: Jan 18 - Mar 8 Session 4: Apr 5 - May 24 Learn Recorder Students learn recorder basics and how to read music, with the option to progress to the fife. Wed • 3:30 - 4:15pm • Westhills Session 1 & 2: $114.50 Session 3 & 4: $146 Children’s Consort For students who have taken “Learn Recorder” or have a basic knowledge of recorder or fife, this class explores more advanced repertoire and emphasizes the development of proper technique.

Children (Birth -12 years)

Elements of classical and Suzuki instructional methods are employed to introduce children to the basics of classical guitar technique. Students learn to play both solo and ensemble repertoire, and are introduced to chords. Douglas Hensley

NEW! Recorder Rascals

Wed • 4:15 - 5:00pm • Westhills Session 1 & 2: $94 Session 3 & 4: $126

Studio Instruction (Early Childhood Methodologies) Private lessons may be taken individually or shared among 2 or 3 students. Lessons range in price from $49.80 to $79.80 per hour with a minimum of 15 minutes per week. The following are just a few of our individual lesson offerings, using methodologies tailored specifically to young children. Lessons aren’t just for children - we offer individual lessons in a variety of genres on just about every instrument. Shared lessons are a great way for parents and children or siblings to learn together! For all lesson options, refer to the Studio Instruction section (page 2). Students enrolled in studio instruction at the VCM receive 15% off ensemble tuition.

Kelly Kirby Piano Method

Suzuki Piano

This simple, fun approach to music is designed to capture the imagination of the young child. Ear-training, sight-reading, and piano playing are taught from the very first lesson. Colouring, stickers and singing are incorporated into this note-reading method to compliment musical elements. Kelly Kirby is offered as individual or shared studio instruction. Stella Barbon, Roger Buksa, Erin Fisher, Nicole Lavallée, Linda Low Downtown only

Based on the philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki - the “mother tongue” method - that talent is not inborn, it has to be cultivated within a supportive environment. Children learn to play by ear through repeated listening and immersion in a musical environment. Note-reading is taught once the ear is sufficiently developed and piano technique is secure. Parents attend each lesson with their child, assist in daily practice, and play the Suzuki CD at home. Paloma de la Guerra Tue (mornings) • 15 minute lessons

4 - 6 years

3.5 - 5 years

Consult instructor to schedule lesson times

Downtown only

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String Lessons for Children

Children (Birth -12 years)

Children can begin a string instrument as young as 3 years old. At the VCM, students and parents can choose between Traditional and Suzuki teaching methods. Both methods have tremendous merit and instill the joy of music, build confidence, and improve cognitive skills. Allow us to help you find the method that best suits you or your child.

Traditional Strings Method

Suzuki Group Schedule

Beginner students typically begin with 30 minute private lessons. Each teacher uses a variety of materials; instruction can be tailored for each individual student. Most students immediately begin learning note and rhythm reading, technical skills such as scales, musical terms, and ear training skills. Student progress can be measured in a number of ways. The Royal Conservatory of Music offers a guide through grades 1-10 including yearly exams and theory and ear training components in later years. Students may also gauge their progress through a variety of performance opportunities. Instructor and String Department masterclasses are open to all students on a weekly basis. Instructors may organize their own periodic recitals.

Term 1: Sep 15/17 - Dec 15/17 Term 2: Jan 19/21/26 - May 25/27/28

Suzuki Violin and Cello The Suzuki method is taught through listening, repetition, positive reinforcement and gentle yet specific guidance. Individual instruction is tailored to each student’s ability level and develops technique, focus, posture, tone and much more. Group classes are designed to polish skills in a fun, interactive way while building interpersonal skills, community, a sense of teamwork and leadership, confidence, listening skills, and so much more! Paired together, individual and group classes create strong building blocks for successful, happy and skilled players. End of term recitals and frequent private concerts offer supportive platforms to perform for an audience. Violin: Catheryn Kennedy (coordinator) Raya Fridman, Carol MacIsaac, Dexine Wallbank Cello: Karen Whyte Group Class only (45 min)

Pre-Twinkle Level 1, 2, 3

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(1 week break in Mar)

Suzuki Prep Class

Learn the basics of the violin in a group through songs, exercises, games. Studio instruction not required.

Downtown Ages 3 - 5 Violin: Thu • 9:15  - 10:00am OR Sat • 10:30 - 11:15am OR Sat • 3:15 - 4:00pm Cello: Sun • 1:15 - 2:00pm (Term 2 only) Ages 5 - 7 Violin: Thu • 5:15 - 6:00pm OR Sat • 12:15 - 1:00pm Westhills Ages 3-4 Sat • 9:30  - 10:00am Wed • 2:30 - 3:15pm Ages 5-7 Sat 10:15 The following classes are offered Thu/Sat Downtown and Wed/Sat at Westhills. A teacher will place students appropriately.

Pre-Twinkle, ages 3 - 6

Pre-Book One; important for motivation and ingraining through repetition. Fun, interactive and educational.

Level 1: Go Tell Aunt Rhody through Etude

Fun interactive games, brain twisters, and playthroughs will excite and motivate your child to keep up their review – transforming skills learned in “easy and old” pieces to new repertoire.

Level 2: Minuet through Book 2

Expanding on Level 1 concepts, pieces of “nonSuzuki” repertoire are introduced, exploring harmony, improvisation, music theory & history and preparing students to enter the introductory VCM orchestra in the following year. Students are encouraged to attend the same group class throughout the term, however, registered students may ‘drop-in’ to an alternate section occasionally to accommodate classes missed due to illness, family schedule conflicts, etc.

Community Music Classes

Suzuki Fees

Prep Class

30 min lessons + group

45 min lessons + group

$735.62 /term

$1004.72 /term

$260.50

Suzuki tuition includes: • 18 individual studio lessons per term • 14 group classes per term • Parent classes • End of term recitals with accompanist

Do you have a daycare or pre-school? We’ll come to you! Whether you are interested in trying a one-day workshop, or having a qualified early childhood music teacher come to your facility on a weekly basis, we can tailor a program to fit your needs. Contact Johanne Brodeur, Early Childhood Music Department: brodeur@vcm.bc.ca


PRESENTS

FREE!

OPEN HOUSE Party!

900 Johnson Street September 10 10am - 3pm Concerts every hour Contemporary and classical Instrument Petting Zoos Free mini-lessons Children’s music classes ... plus treats and fun for the whole family!

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Greater Victoria

Youth

Orchestra A Season of Symphonies 31st season 2016-2017

Yariv Aloni MUSIC DIRECTOR Auditions for GVYO membership in May, and in September for remaining openings. Rehearsals on Saturday mornings September through April. SEASON TICKETS $66 All concerts Sundays Adult 2:30pm Centre $51 Senior University Farquhar Auditorium Student $27 Season Tickets: $159 Family $66 Senior $51 Adult Student $27 Family $159

Visit www.gvyo.org for details

NOV

VERDI Nabucco: Overture BUNCH Supermaximum DVORˇÁK Symphony No. 9 (From the New World)

FEB

STRAUSS Zigeunerbaron Overture ADASKIN Saskatchewan Legend BRAHMS Symphony No. 4

13 2016 26

2017 APR

30

2017

MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4 (Italian) SMETANA Má Vlast: Vysehrad FALLA The Three-Cornered Hat: Suite No. 2

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Youth and Adult Youth and Adult

Classes and Ensembles

vcm.bc.ca/contemporary /classical-music To ensure continuity, ensembles are full-year courses. New members are welcome to join ensembles mid-year with the instructor’s permission, in which case tuition will be prorated. Adult participants are welcome in all VCM performing groups, which include string orchestras, choirs, wind ensembles, contemporary ensembles and bands, jazz combos, and various small chamber groups. Students enrolled in private lessons at the VCM receive 15% off select ensemble tuition. You can register for all group classes and ensembles online!

Large Contemporary Ensemble

Youth and Adult Rock Bands Participants work together to develop the chops needed to bring it live on-stage as rock musicians. With one of Victoria’s leading rock guitarists and producers, weekly sessions include working through rock hits and standards while allowing each performer’s talent to emerge and playing skills to steadily improve. Kelly Nordstrom Youth Rock Band Session 1: Sep 12/21 - Nov 7/9 (no class Oct 10)

Session 2: Nov 14/16 - Jan 16/18

(no class Dec 19/21, 26/28, Jan 2)

Session 3: Jan 27/25 - Mar 13/15 (no class Feb 13) Session 4: Apr 3/5 - Jun 5/May 24 (no class Apr 17, May 22)

Mon • 6:00 - 7:30pm • Downtown Wed • 4:00 - 5:30pm • Westhills $204/session Adult Rock Band Session 1: Sep 19/21 - Nov 7/9 (no class Oct 10)

Session 2: Nov 14/16 - Jan 16/18

(no class Dec 19/21, 26/28, Jan 2)

Session 3: Jan 27/25 - Mar 13/15 (no class Feb 13) Session 4: Mar 20/29 - May 8/17 (no class Apr 17)

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Mon • 7:45 - 9:15pm • Downtown Wed • 5:30 - 7:00pm • Westhills $204/session

The LCE explores a wide variety of contemporary musical genres in Folk, Pop, Rock, Jazz & Fusion. Classes will be facilitated by the director but much emphasis will be given to self-directed rehearsals, arrangements and repertoire ideas, giving members the opportunity to take personal responsibility for the direction of the ensemble. Members include students in the Diploma in Music Performance Program. Members of the community may join by audition. Daniel Lapp Term 1: Sep 6 - Dec 9 (no class Nov 3) Term 2: Jan 10 - Apr 21 (no class Apr 14) Tue • 3:30 - 5:30pm & Fri • 3:00 - 4:00pm $217.20/term • Downtown To set up an audition, email Daniel Lapp daniel@daniellapp.com

Vocal Jazz Ensemble Singers, accompanied by a full rhythm section, receive instruction in performance technique, improvisation, intonation and vocal independence. Vocalists should have strong music reading skills and part-singing ability. Acceptance by audition. Louise Rose Term 1: Sep 9 - Dec 9 (no class Nov 3) Term 2: Jan 13 - Apr 7 Fri • 4:00 - 7:00pm • $217.20/term Downtown To set up an audition, email Louise Rose louise.rose@shaw.ca


NEW! Keyboard from Scratch

A mixed-voice (SATB) chamber choir. Major choral works from the classical canon are paired with lesser-known and contemporary selections to comprise a rich and varied repertoire each term. Strong musicianship, and good sight-reading and part-singing ability are required. Brian Wismath

This exciting and engaging approach to learning keyboard is perfect for the adult beginner. Learn simple chords, pick up rhythm and tunes by ear, and be playing favourite tunes in just a few weeks. A welcoming and enjoyable group atmosphere adds the perfect social component, encouraging step by step progress and guaranteeing a fun time to be had by all. Jan Randall

Mon & Thu • 2:00 - 3:30pm • $217.20/term Downtown Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 8 Term 2: Jan 9 - Apr 13

Joy of Life Choir A non-auditioned choir for adults that accepts all who are looking for a joyful musical experience. Repertoire is drawn from great songs found in the gospel, folk, country, jazz and R&B traditions. There are several performing opportunities through the year including the annual “Home For Christmas” and “Joy of Life” concerts. Daniel Lapp Term 1: Sep 14 - Dec 14 • $143.50 (no class Nov 3) Term 2: Jan 3 - May 3 • $153.75 (1 week break in Mar) Wed • 6:45 - 8:00pm • Downtown $14.00 per drop-in, $60 for 5-class pass

NEW! Youth Vocal Ensemble Vocal ensembles allow singers to explore international art music, folk, pop, and jazz while developing skills in both unison- and part-singing. Singers will advance their natural abilities, increasing musical literacy and vocal technique. Singing together develops discipline, better posture and body alignment, personal confidence, and long-lasting friendships. Arlene Overman Term 1: Oct 7 - Dec 16 (no class Nov 11) Term 2: Jan 27 - May 26 (no class Apr 14; 1 week break in Mar) 8 - 12 years Fri • 4:30 - 5:30pm • Westhills Term 1: $135 • Term 2: $213 13 - 18 years Fri • 3:00 - 4:15pm • Westhills Term 1: $167.50 • Term 2: $265

Solfa Chamber Choir Workshops Students are introduced to the foundations of musicianship for choristers. Levels 1 to 3 include sight-reading, choral voicing, rhythmic sequences, and improvisation. Kathryn Whitney Dates and times TBA • Downtown

Session 1: Sep 15 - Oct 27 Session 2: Nov 3 - Dec 15 Session 3: Jan 5 - Feb 16 Session 4: Feb 27 - Apr 6 Session 5: Apr 13 - May 25

Youth and Adult

Conservatory Chorale

Thu • $110.25/session • Westhills Beginners: 2:00 - 2:45pm Level 2: 2:45 - 3:30pm

Piano for Adult Beginners An introduction to playing keyboard for adults new to music study, with emphasis on reading musical notation and rhythmic understanding. Laura Wood Term 1: Sep 19 - Nov 28 (no class Oct 10) Term 2: Jan 27 - Apr 10 (no class Feb 13; 1 week break in Mar) Mon • 7:30 - 8:30pm • $210/term Downtown

Play Piano Chords Today Want an alternative to reading a lot of notes? Linda Gould’s innovative method will have you playing the piano in just 12 weeks - even if you’ve never played before. Students learn to read lead sheet notation and add appropriate left hand accompaniments to several styles of music, while learning to read a one-line melody or play by ear. Styles introduce are Rock ‘n’ Roll, Classical, Stride, Blues, Latin, Waltz, and Folk. Emily Green Term 1: Sep 13 - Nov 29 Term 2: Jan 10 - Mar 28 Level 1: Tue • 6:15 - 7:15pm • $264/term Level 2: Tue • 7:15 - 8:15pm • $264/term Downtown

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Youth and Adult

BC Fiddle Orchestra

First Level String Orchestra

Dozens of young fiddlers, many of whom are now professional musicians, learned the art of fiddling during their apprenticeship with the BCFO which exposes students to styles and genres from around the world. Acceptance by audition. Non-fiddlers are also welcome to audition and be part of the BCFO Band. All BCFO members continue weekly private lessons and commit to 3 private lessons with Daniel during the year. Daniel Lapp

An introduction to ensemble playing and orchestral repertoire. Students in this orchestra should have at least one year playing experience and be comfortable reading music. Performance opportunities include concerts at VCM and in the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival. Tatiana Kostour

Intro to Fiddle Ages 5 - 7 Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 15 • $300 Term 2: Jan 12 - Jun 26 • $440 (1 week break in Mar) Ages 8 - 12

8 - 12 group requires 1 to 2 years experience.

Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 15 • $379.80 Term 2: Jan 12 - Jun 26 • $599.60

(1 week break in Mar)

Thu • 4:00 - 5:00pm • Downtown Old-Time Dance Orchestra (ages 8 - 13) Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 15 Band $269.80 • Fiddle $379.80 Term 2: Jan 12 - Jun 26 (1 week break in Mar) Band $379.60 • Fiddle $599.60 Thu • 5:00 - 6:15pm • Downtown BCFO (ages 12 - 19) Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 15 Band $269.80 • Fiddle $379.80 Term 2: Jan 12 - Jun 26 (1 week break in Mar) Band $379.60 • Fiddle $599.60 Thu • 6:15 - 7:45pm • Downtown

Folkestra

Intermediate String Orchestra Stimulating repertoire is used to develop ensemble and orchestral skills, with focus on developing good intonation, rhythm and musicianship. Members should be playing at an RCM Grade 4 level or higher, have some previous ensemble experience and be comfortable sight-reading. Tatiana Kostour Term 1: Sep 7 - Jan 18 (no class Dec 21, 28) Term 2: Jan 25 - May 31 (1 week break in Mar) Wed • 4:15 - 5:45pm • Downtown $167.25/term • VCM $143.66/term

Senior String Orchestra An intensive program on the study and the performance of great works in the string orchestra repertoire, this ensemble is for advanced students who are playing at an RCM Grade 7 level or higher. A challenging, rewarding, and fun experience. Michael van der Sloot

Founded and directed by Daniel Lapp, Folkestra is an adult ensemble that focuses on playing fun, lively folk music together as a group in a learning, workshop style environment. All instruments are welcome and only a very modest playing level is expected (no audition required). Arrangements draw from the vast world of folk music including Texas Two Steps, Cajun Waltzes, Appalachian Songs, Scandinavian Mazurkas, Alberta Fox Trots, Romanian Czardas’, and more. Daniel Lapp Term 1: Sep 14 - Dec 14 • $159.25 Term 2: Jan 11 - May 3 • $183.75

Term 1: Sep 12 - Dec 12 (no class Oct 10) Term 2: Jan 9 - Apr 24 (no class Feb 13, Apr 17) Mon • 7:00 - 9:00pm • Downtown $217.20/term • VCM $186.12/term

Wed • 8:15 - 9:30pm • Downtown

Term 1: Oct 6 - Dec 8 Term 2: Feb 2 - Apr 20 (1 week break in Mar) Thu • $210/term • Downtown Level 1 (New beginners): 8:00 - 9:00pm Level 2 (Intermediate): 7:00 - 8:00pm

(1 week break in Mar)

$16.50 per drop-in, $75 for 5-class pass

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Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 (no class Dec 20, 27) Term 2: Jan 24 - May 30 (1 week break in Mar) Tue • 6:00 - 7:00pm • Downtown $135.80/term • VCM $116.93/term

Group Violin for Adults Whether you are finally returning to the instrument or picking it up for the first time, this class is for you! Start learning by ear using Suzuki method, while studying good posture, tone quality, simple rhythms, and violinistic techniques. Gradually move through Classical Fiddle, Klezmer styles and more, while learning note reading. Catheryn Kennedy


Group Ukulele for Adults

This exciting and engaging approach to learning violin is perfect for the adult beginner. A welcoming and enjoyable group atmosphere adds the perfect social component, encouraging step by step progress and guaranteeing a fun time to be had by all. Dexine Wallbank

An introduction to Hawaii’s small but mighty musical export. Students will learn to strum chords and accompany songs, gradually working toward proficient notereading in this fun, relaxed class. Douglas Hensley

Session 1: Sep 15 - Nov 3 Session 2: Nov 17 - Jan 19 (no class Dec 22, 29) Session 3: Jan 26 - Mar 16 Session 4: Mar 23 - May 18 Thu • $168/session • Westhills Beginners: 10:00 - 11:00am Level 2: 11:00am - 12:00pm

Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 (no class Dec 20, 27) Term 2: Jan 24 - May 27 (1 week break in Mar) Tue • 7:00 - 8:00pm • $362/term • Downtown

Youth and Adult

NEW! Violin from Scratch

Group Cello for Adult Beginners Learn to play the cello in a fun, social environment, starting with the basics. No musical experience is necessary. Laura Backstrom Term 1: Sep 12 - Dec 7 (no class Oct 12) Term 2: Jan 25 - May 9 (no class Feb 15, Mar 21) Mon • 7:15 - 8:30pm • $315/term Downtown Start date subject to change. Consult the instructor prior to registering for appropriate placement.

Cello Orchestras Develop better intonation and learn to play more musically with the rich, warm tone of a cello ensemble. Repertoire consists of high-quality transcriptions of great music. Laura Backstrom Term 1: Sep 15/16 - Jan 12/20

(no class Nov 11, Dec 27/24, 30/31)

Term 2: Jan 26/27 - May 18/26

(no class Apr 14; 1 week break in Mar)

Group Guitar for Adults A course designed both for beginners to develop basic technique and for novice players to refine their skills. Douglas Hensley Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 (no class Dec 20, 27) Term 2: Jan 24 - May 27 (1 week break in Mar) Tue • 8:00 - 9:00pm • $362/term • Downtown

Classical Guitar Orchestra Classical guitarists of all ages develop strong ensemble and sight-reading skills. Repertoire ranges from music of the 16th through to the 20th centuries. All levels welcome from beginners to intermediate. Douglas Hensley

Start date subject to change. Late registrations permitted; consult instructor.

Term 1: Sep 17 - Jan 21 (no class Dec 24, 31) Term 2: Jan 30 - May 28 (1 week break in Mar) Sat • 10:30am - 12:00pm • Downtown $164.75/term • VCM $130.80/term

NEW! Ukulele Ensemble

NEW! Guitar Ensemble

A fun class for adults that focuses on ensemble playing. All levels welcome. Repertoire will be chosen and arranged according to participants’ abilities. Absolute beginners will be taught the basics of ukulele technique while more experienced players will have the opportunity to test their skills with tailor-made arrangements of popular tunes and classic folk melodies. Kelly Nordstrom

For intermediate to advanced players Grade 4-7. Quartet and other ensemble repertoire will be explored, with an emphasis on rehearsal techniques and fretboard theory review, in addition to diverse repertoire. Music reading skills are required, previous guitar orchestra experience recommended. By audition. The class meets bi-weekly. Alexander Dunn

Session 1: Sep 14 - Nov 2 Session 2: Nov 9 - Jan 11 (no class Dec 21, 28) Session 3: Jan 25 - Mar 15 Session 4: Mar 29 - May 17 Wed • 2:00 - 3:00pm • $136/term • Westhills

Thu • 7:30 - 8:45pm OR Fri • 10:30 - 11:45am $178.46/term • Downtown

Term 1: Sep 16 - Jan 13

(no class Nov 3, Dec 27, 30)

Term 2: Jan 27 - May 5 (no class Apr 14; 1 week break in Mar) Sat • 7:00 - 8:30pm • $74/term • Downtown

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Youth and Adult

NEW! Harp Ensemble

Early Bird Flute Choir

Open to intermediate and advanced pedal harpists between the ages of 12 and 18 to provide an opportunity for dedicated young harpists to rehearse and perform together. Instruments are provided for VCM students only. Numbers are limited and new students must audition. Extra rehearsals may be scheduled leading up to performances. Annabelle Stanley

A welcoming and exciting ensemble perfect for the beginner flute student of any age. Learn how to follow a conductor, develop strong listening skills and play music together as a team. For those who are new to a band program or private lessons, this is a wonderful, social way to progress even further on the flute. Judith Pazder

Term 1: Sep 24 - Jan 21 (no class Dec 24, 31) Term 2: Feb 4 - May 27 (1 week break in Mar) Sat • 2:00 - 3:30pm • $293.50/term Downtown

Adult Group Flute These classes offer students a fun and approachable way to learn the flute while building their skills in music reading, rhythms and ensemble playing. After learning only a few notes, you’ll be playing familiar folk songs and classical pieces with piano accompaniment, as well as duos, trios and quartets – all with the emphasis on enjoyment and proper technique. As students advance, they will tackle more diverse repertoire and more advanced flute techniques. Please contact the teacher to determine proper placement. Marsha Elliott Session 1: Sep 22 - Oct 27 Session 2: Nov 3 - Dec 8 Session 3: Jan 19 - Mar 9 Session 4: Apr 7 - May 19 New Beginnings Thu • 5:15 - 6:15pm • Downtown Session 1 & 2: $124.40 Session 3 & 4: $155.90 Building on the Foundations Thu • 7:00 - 8:00am • Downtown Session 1 & 2: $178.35 Session 3 & 4: $220.35 Into the Ensemble Thu • 8:00 - 9:00pm • Downtown Session 1 & 2: $178.35 Session 3 & 4: $260.35

Academy Flute Choir Open to flutists of all ages to play music written for large and small “orchestras” of flutes. The choir provides an opportunity to learn to play bass flute, alto flute and/or piccolo. For players with strong ensemble and playing skills. RCM Grade 4 level recommended. Judith Pazder

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Term 1: Sep 17 - Jan 21 (no class Dec 24, 31)) Term 2: Jan 28 - May 27 (1 week break in Mar) Sat • 10:00 - 11:30am • Downtown $167.25/term • VCM $143.66/term

Term 1: Sep 17 - Jan 21 (no class Dec 24, 31) Term 2: Jan 28 - May 27 (1 week break in Mar) Sat • 9:00 - 10:00am • Downtown $135.80/term • VCM $116.93/term

Advanced Flute Ensemble Are you looking for a way to continue playing the flute at a high level outside of regular lessons or a band program? This ensemble of adult flutists (or talented juniors) is for you! A minimum RCM Grade 6 (or equivalent) playing level is recommended; admission is by informal audition. Auditions will take place in the first week of September, or by appointment. Mary Jill McCulloch Term 1: Sep 15 - Dec 1 Term 2: Jan 26 - Apr 20 (1 week break in Mar) Thu • 5:30 - 6:30pm • $204/term • Downtown

Brass Choir This group will draw on the rich traditions of music for brass, and is open to players of all ages and abilities. Repertoire ranges from simple brass quintet arrangements to pieces for brass choir and full brass band. Scott MacInnes Term 1: Sep 13 - Dec 13 Term 2: Jan 10 - Apr 18 (1 week break in Mar) Tue • 7:00 - 8:30pm • $139.50/term Downtown

Clarinet Choir

This ensemble offers clarinet players the opportunity to come together and explore literature written specifically for instruments in the clarinet family. We will also explore rich transcriptions of literature written for other instrumental groups. Players will enjoy playing music of a variety of genres - from classical to popular to jazz. Suitable for students with at least one year playing experience. Jack Edwards Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 Term 2: Jan 24 - May 23 (1 week break in Mar) Tue • 6:00 - 7:00pm • $135.80/term Downtown


Recorder Ensemble

The saxophone is a very versatile instrument, equally at home in classical music or jazz. This ensemble brings together the variety of instruments in the saxophone family while performing music drawn from a number of traditions. It is a great opportunity to play in a group dedicated to exploring the unique sounds of the saxophone. Suitable for students with at least one year playing experience. Jack Edwards

For intermediate level players, offering the opportunity meet other players, improve reading skills, and play trios, quartets and more in a large ensemble. Repertoire will include songs from the 12th century through the Renaissance and Baroque, as well as popular Celtic and Swing. There are end of term performance opportunities for those interested. New players should contact instructor before registering. Technical and reading level reflects Book 2 Hugh Orr “Basic Recorder Technique”. Stacey Boal

Term 1: Sep 13 - Jan 17 Term 2: Jan 24 - May 23 (1 week break in Mar) Tue • 5:00 - 6:00pm • $135.80/term Downtown

Term 1: Sep 20 - Dec 6  Term 2: Jan 17 - Apr 25 Tue • 7:30 - 8:30pm • $210/term • Downtown

VCM Marching Band If you a have at least one year of music experience on a wind or percussion instrument -even if that year was 40 years ago - this group is for you. Marching Band offers members the unique experience learning how to march and play your instrument as well as learning to create formations while marching and playing. This fun group has so much to offer those who want to expand their musical experience and march for the first time, or enjoy marching in a band again after their school years are over. See website for details; for ages 12 +

NEW! Adult Recorder Group Do you want to learn a wind instrument but aren’t sure where to start? The recorder is an excellent beginner instrument; it’s easy, inexpensive and sounds great in an ensemble. After learning the basics, you can progress to more recorder ensemble playing or transition to another wind instrument. Come and learn to play recorder, read music, and play easy songs and rounds in a relaxed, social environment. Judith Pazder, Mary Jill McCulloch Session 1: Sep 21/22 - Oct 26/27 Session 2: Nov 2/3 - Dec 7/8 Session 3: Jan 18/19 - Mar 8/9 Session 4: Apr 5/6 - May 24/25 Learn Recorder Wed • 1:00 - 1:45pm • Westhills Thu • 4:30 - 5:15pm • Downtown Session 1 & 2: $94.50 Session 3 & 4: $126 Enter Ensemble Wed • 2:00 - 3:00pm • Westhills Wed • 5:30 - 6:30pm • Downtown Session 1 & 2: $126 Session 3 & 4: $168

Youth and Adult

Saxophone Choir

Beginning Recorder lessons available by arrangement, shared lessons encouraged.

Sinfonia I An introduction to playing in consort, open to intermediate recorders, flutes, violins, violas and cellos. Explore simple Renaissance dance music from England, France, Germany and Italy. End of term performances are available for those wishing to participate. New players should contact the instructor before registering. Stacey Boal Term 1: Sep 17 - Dec 10 Term 2: Jan 14 - Apr 1 Sat • 2:30 - 3:30pm • $173/term • Downtown

Sinfonia II A class for intermediate/advanced recorders, violins, violas, cellos and keyboard. Repertoire will include motets and madrigals for recorders and strings. Stacey Boal Term 1: Sep 17 - Dec 10 Term 2: Jan 14 - Apr 1 Sat • 3:30 - 5:00pm • $257/term • Downtown

Chamber Music, Jazz Combos, and Pop/Rock Bands If you are interested in playing in small groups, the VCM offers a variety of options. Whether you have a preformed ensemble or are hoping to find like-minded players, we can help. Many of our highly qualified faculty offer coaching in a shared lesson setting. We’ll help organize groups where necessary, arrange a coach, and provide rehearsal and practice space. Contact us for more information.

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Theory Classes

Youth and Adult

vcm.bc.ca/tech-creativity Crystal Wiksyk - Theory Program Coordinator The understanding and creation of music begins with theory. Music theory is the language of music – an essential part of musical training. The School of Music Technology and Creativity offers individual and shared lessons, as well as group classes, for all ages and all levels of music theory and composition including Rudiments, Harmony, Counterpoint, Analysis, Musicianship and Music History. Learning how music is created and notated, and knowing how to listen and appreciate all that lies beneath the notes on the paper, is a fundamental part to the development of any well rounded musician. We make it easy and fun to learn, and the benefits speak for themselves. VCM theory classes are designed to encourage students to relate theoretical concepts to the actual sound of the music. Music listening, history and musical style is an integral part of our theory classes and students will be encouraged to keep up with ear-training co-requisites. Melody writing and composition are introduced at every level. Harmony and Counterpoint are offered as private or shared private lessons and classes can be arranged according to student’s needs. Contact the artistic director for information regarding placement. Many of the classes listed below comprise a full year 32-week curriculum, culminating with the spring RCM theory examination session, which typically occurs during the second weekend (Friday and Saturday) in May. Theory classes are comprised of 4 to 12 students. Extra sections will be added as enrolment requires. In cases where there are fewer than three students registered for a class, a shared studio lesson will be arranged by the instructor. While our classes prepare students for RCM examination, the exams are not registered through or administered by VCM. For more information regarding examinations registration, visit the RCM examination website: examinations.rcmusic.ca Contact Crystal Wiksyk for more information: soundadvice@telus.net

History Robert Holliston Term 1: Sep 17 - Jan 14 (no class Dec 24, 31) Term 2: Jan 21 - May 13 (no class Apr 14; 1 week break in Mar) Sat • $346/term • Downtown History 9 (RCM History 1) 9:00 - 10:00am History 10 (RCM History 2) 10:15 - 11:15am History ARCT (RCM History 3) 11:30am - 12:30pm

NEW! Ear-Training Learn how to effectively practice intervals, chords, chord progressions, playbacks, rhythm clap-backs, and rhythmic reading to match their instrumental level. Crystal Wiksyk Term 1: Sept 17 - Oct 26 Term 2: Jan 28 - Mar 4 Sat • $126/term • Downtown

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RCM Grades 3 - 5: 2:00 - 3:00pm • Tr 1 only RCM Grades 6 - 8: 3:00 - 4:00pm • Tr 1 only RCM Grades 9 - 10:  3:00 - 4:00pm • Tr 2 only

Rudiments Complete

This is an accelerated course, designed for students with beginning levels of understanding theory and musicianship, but little formal theory background. This course will cover rudiments, ear-training, melody writing, and introductory harmony. Applicants must have a minimum of RCM Grade 6 or equivalent in their instrument or voice and be at least 16 years of age. Crystal Wiksyk Term 1: Sept 9 - Jan 6 (no class Nov 11, Dec 27, 30) Term 2: Jan 13 - May 5 (no class Apr 14; 1 week break in Mar) Fri • 32 weeks x 1.5 hrs • $504/term Downtown Contact the instructor for placement soundadvice@telus.net Class times are arranged by the instructor in consultation with registered participants. Contact us for scheduling information.


Theory

Formerly Sound Advice. Crystal Wiksyk Term 1: Week of Sept 12 - Jan 20 (no class Oct 10, Nov 11, Dec 19 - Jan 8) Term 2: Week of Jan 13 - May 5 (no class Feb 13, Apr 14, 17, May 26;

1 week break in Mar)

$336/term • Downtown Theory 1 - 4 Students learn concepts that correspond to their level of instrumental study while developing a strong theoretical foundation for future studies. Level 1: Fri • 4:30 - 5:30pm • Tr 1 only Level 2: Fri • 4:30 - 5:30pm • Tr 2 only Level 3: Mon • 5:00 - 6:00pm Level 4: Mon • 4:00 - 5:00pm Thu • 4:00 - 5:00pm Fri • 6:30 - 7:30pm Theory 5 Prepares students for the co-requisite of RCM Grade 5 instrumental and vocal examinations. Prerequisite: Sound Advice 4 or Theory 4. Thu • 4:00 - 5:00pm OR Thu • 6:00 - 7:00pm

The following subjects are available via individual or shared studio instruction:

Harmony 9 or 10

(RCM Basic or Intermediate Harmony) Topics include melody writing, harmonic and structural analysis, harmonization in four parts, modulation, and form as required for RCM Level 9 or 10 Harmony and Counterpoint (Basic or Intermediate) examinations. Registration is through individual or shared studio instruction – arrange lesson times with Crystal Wiksyk. Studio instruction (45 min/week) $418.80/term Stephen Brown, Crystal Wiksyk

Youth and Adult

VCM instructors Brenda Braaten and Crystal Wiksyk are co-authors of the Sound Advice Theory & Ear-Training series, the new Royal Conservatory of Music Celebrate Theory series, and the new on-line ear training component of the RCM four-star series. Join them for these exciting new theory and ear-training classes!

Theory and Musicianship for Adults Brenda Braaten

$59.80/hour (shared among participants) Westhills only

Counterpoint Analysis Score Study Composition Songwriting and Arranging

Stephen Brown, Jan Randall, David Clenman $79.80/hour (shared among participants)

Theory 6 Prepares students for the co-requisite of RCM Grade 6 instrumental and vocal exams. Prerequisite: Sound Advice 5, Theory 5, or Basic Rudiments. Tue • 5:00 - 6:00pm OR Fri • 5:30 - 6:30pm Theory 7 Prepares students for the co-requisite of RCM Grade 7 instrumental and vocal examinations. Prerequisite: Sound Advice 6, Theory 6, or Intermediate Rudiments. Mon • 6:00 - 7:00pm OR Thu • 5:00 - 6:00pm Theory 8 Students are introduced to four-part harmony, all seventh chords with lead sheet symbols, and improvisation over chord symbols. Level 8 lays the foundation for further studies in Harmony. Prerequisite: Sound Advice 7, Theory 7, or RCM Advanced Rudiments. Tue • 6:00 - 7:00pm

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VCM

Youth and Adult

Connect

Distance Learning Portal vcm.bc.ca/music-programs The VCM’s new Distance Learning Portal makes it possible to virtually attend individual lessons or classes, and study music at your own pace, from wherever you happen to be in the province, the country, or around the world! Individual study is available in all theory subjects, including ear-training, as well as in selected instrumental disciplines, subject to instructor availability. Individual instruction rates range in price from $59.80 $79.80 per hour (generally, more advanced levels correspond to higher tuition rates). Tuition for attending a theory group class live via the VCM’s Distance Learning Portal is the same price as for those attending in person. All materials including assignments are made available electronically. Instructors: Dr. Jonathan Haek, Director, School of Music Technology and Creativity Crystal Wiksyk, Theory Program Coordinator Brenda Braaten, Robert Holliston, Jan Randall

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Artistic Director: Michael van der Sloot, mvandersloot@me.com Animateur: Micki Stirling, stirling@vcm.bc.ca Voice Program: Ingrid Attrot, sops@shaw.ca Founded in 2006, the Collegium provides an enriched curriculum to talented, motivated, teenage classical musicians. The Collegium is a lively community of young musicians who are prepared to devote the time necessary to develop their musical talents and abilities. There are four categories of membership - all are open to singers, pianists and other instrumentalists. Students audition for the Collegium, and if accepted are placed in the appropriate category for their age and performance level. Full members are usually between the ages of 13 and 18, and have reached a level of notable proficiency on their instrument: generally RCM Grade 9 or above. They participate in a busy schedule of masterclasses, coachings, seminars, performances, and residencies by distinguished guest artists. Associate members are students who, though they may be performing at an advanced level, cannot commit to the time required for full membership. They generally participate only in the chamber music component of the Collegium. Junior members are those students who show promise and dedication, but who are not yet at an age or performance level that qualifies them for either Full or Associate membership. Post-Secondary Associates: registered through Camosun as well as through the Collegium, they are expected to participate in all chamber music activities.

Collegium Program

Collegium Program

New and continuing Collegium students are chosen annually by auditions held in May, and again in December if spaces are available.

Tuition fees The VCM is committed to making this special program available to students who can most benefit from it. To do that, we offset the true cost of Collegium study - in the case of full members by over 50% - through donations from private donors, foundations, corporations, and financial support from the VCM itself. NOTE: Collegium Tuition is quoted and payable on a per term basis but students are expected to commit for the full academic year (two terms: September – January and January – May). Full Membership: $1,276.80 per term, after scholarship • 16 one-hour lessons per term • Weekly chamber music rehearsals and coaching • Regular masterclasses with local and visiting musicians (accompanist provided) • Soundings: occasional seminars led by invited guests where aspects of music are discussed • Performance opportunities at the VCM and elsewhere • Credit of $100 per term towards theory, history, or composition instruction taken at VCM. • Services of an accompanist during master classes when required; non-pianists pay an additional (subsidized) fee of $120 per term and receive a scheduled half-hour session with their assigned accompanist once every two weeks. Associate Membership: $395 per term The fee paid by Associate members covers a portion of the cost of their chamber music instruction. Associate members are welcome and encouraged to attend all regular Collegium activities as auditors. Junior Membership: $395 per term, after scholarship The fee paid by Junior members covers weekly chamber music coaching, membership in a VCM orchestra or choir; group theory instruction; and masterclasses designed especially for Junior Collegium members. Junior members are welcome and encouraged to attend all regular Collegium activities as auditors and occasional participants Post-Secondary Associate Membership: Camosun MUSC 130 tuition plus $95 per term

Collegium faculty are drawn from active teachers and performers both within and beyond the VCM. Visit vcm.bc.ca/collegium for more information and to apply online.

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VCM Presents 2016/17 VCM Advantage

FACULTY CONCERT: Classical Discoveries & Recollections Tuesday, September 27th | 7:30pm $20 / $15 + tax and service charge |  FREE for VCM students GUEST ARTISTS: The Meridiem Wind Orchestra

Tuesday, October 25th | 7:30pm

$20 / $15 + tax and service charge |  FREE for VCM students

Daniel Lapp’s  Home for Christmas Concerts December 16th & 17th | 7:30pm / 2:00 / 7:30pm $20 / $17 / $12 + tax and service charge (Fri eve & Sat matineé) $23 / $19 / $12 + tax and service charge (Sat eve) FACULTY CONCERT: Classical Roots, Contemporary Reach

Tuesday, January 24th | 7:30pm

$20 / $15 + tax and service charge |  FREE for VCM students STUDENT CONCERT: Spark to Flame Saturday, February 25th | 7:30pm $5 13TH ANNUAL Pacific Baroque Festival

February 16 - 19 |

see pacbaroque.com for details

Daniel Lapp’s  Joy of Life Festival May 5th, 6th & 7th | 7:30pm / 7:30pm / 3:00pm $20 / $17 / $12  | Festival Pass $50 | all + tax and service charge

Find full concert descriptions on our website

Free Family Concert Series VCM OPEN HOUSE

Featuring VCM faculty and student performances all day

Saturday, September 10th 10:00am - 3:00pm Plus free mini-lessons, two instrument petting zoos, face painting & more.

CANADA MUSIC WEEK: NOVEMBER 21 - 27

Workshops and concerts all week; see next page for details

Anna Cal & Roger Buksa: Duelling Pianos Monday, November 21st | 7:30pm Country Music Celebration Sunday, November 27th | 2:30pm

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All concerts in the Alix Goolden Performance Hall • 907 Pandora Avenue Tickets available in person: 900 Johnson Street by phone: 250.386.5311 or online: vcm.bc.ca/vcm-presents


Masterclasses A masterclass is a seminar for music students conducted by a master musician or clinician. Classes focus on repertoire, technique, and performance skills. Typically each student who attends plays a performance-ready piece and, in turn, listens while others play. The “master” will offer advice and guidance to the performer and to the group as a whole, often focusing on one or two performance aspects. Masterclasses, which are often free for currently registered VCM students, offer the opportunity to learn from other VCM instructors, special guests, and each other. Non-VCM students may also take part for a drop-in fee. In addition to regular masterclasses in each department offered by a rotating roster of VCM faculty, past guests have included Jamie Parker, James Ehnes, Pepe Romero, Daniel Taylor, and many more.

VCM Advantage

What is a masterclass?

Visit the VCM’s website for masteclass schedules in piano, strings, winds and brass, classical guitar, and voice:

vcm.bc.ca/events/categories/masterclasses

Competitions and Performance Opportunities Adult Recital Group

For adult music students to hone their skills and practice performing in front of a friendly and supportive audience of their peers. • One Sunday per month • September to May (except December) To find out more, contact Micki Stirling: 250.386.533, ext. 3360; stirling@vcm.bc.ca

Wind Collage

Semi-formal concerts featuring individual student performers and ensembles, open to all students of the Woodwinds and Brass Department.

Voice Competitions

Open to all registered VCM Voice students, these four competitions provide excellent performance opportunities. Registration Fee: $10 each • English Art Song: October 2016 • German Lieder: November 2016 • Italian Art Song: February 2017 • La Mélodie Française: March 2017

Canada Music Week All Canadian music; admission by donation • Tuesday, November 22, 7:45pm Canadian Folk Music Jam • Wednesday, November 23, 7:00pm Winds & Brass Workshop • Thursday, November 24, 7:00pm Scoring for Film and TV Workshop • Friday, November 25, 8:00pm Faculty Performance • Saturday, November 26, 1:00pm Student and Faculty Performance

Saturday Noon Concerts

Noon-time concerts for VCM students to perform in a relaxed and supportive setting. Let us hear you! • October through May

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Music Library VCM Advantage

A library of over 70,000 titles is maintained at the VCM for the use of faculty and registered students. The resources include music for all instruments, reference materials and books on music, including biographies. There is also an extensive collection of recordings that can be borrowed. Computers with internet access are available for research, and there is an electric keyboard equipped with headphones available to students for study. The library is also home to the Student Lounge, a place to study, relax, and take a quick lunch break between classes. The VCM Library is located at 920 Johnson Street, just to the right of the VCM’s main building.

NEW: Victoria Creative Hub Your source for Canadian compositions! Located at the back of the VCM’s library, the Victoria Creative Hub offers a listening station for the Canadian Music Centre’s digital recordings as well as the Rudolf Komorous Library offering a collection of scores by Canadian composers available for everyone to peruse and borrow. Throughout the year we will host events and activities featuring music creation and Canadian music. Drop by and say “hello.” Mondays: 1:00 - 5:00pm Wednesday: 12:00 - 4:00pm Fridays: 1:00 - 5:00pm Contact us: VicCreativeHub@gmail.com | 778.265.4644

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Advanced Training Advanced Training

vcm.bc.ca/postsecondary The VCM offers a wide variety of Advanced Training programs including Self-Directed Studies, and Certificate and Diploma Studies in partnership with Camosun College. Some of the many advantages include small class sizes, extra instructional time, and program flexibility. Begin or continue your postsecondary music education at the VCM! Descriptions of the VCM’s Postsecondary programs in partnership with Camosun College can be found at vcm.bc.ca/postsecondary or contact us for application and registration information.

High School Dual Credit

Opera Studio

General registration is available through Camosun College. High School students who have completed English 3 may access Theory Fundamentals and/or Music in the Western World for Postsecondary credit. For more info contact the VCM Director of Postsecondary Studies.

This sought-after program provides comprehensive training in the many facets of opera for singers. Employing a mix of rehearsals, workshops, and classes leading to performances of opera excerpts and/or one-act operas at the end of each term, training will include acting, movement, musical preparation and coaching, recitative study, audition techniques, and role preparation. Faculty is comprised of well-known guest directors, conductors, and masterclass clinicians.

Theory Fundamentals

The fundamentals of music theory are introduced through integration of written and aural skills. Instruction begins with basic note reading and aural pitch matching, moves through skills commonly attributed to intermediate music rudiments, and completes with an introduction to tonal harmony. Daniel Brandes Term 1: Sep 6 - Dec 6 (Level 1) Term 2: Jan 9 - Apr 6 (Level 2) Mon & Thu • 4:00 - 6:00pm • $626.50/term Downtown

Music in the Western World

From classical antiquity to today, study through listening, discussion, and personal exploration of masterworks, prominent trends, and significant contributors. Historical, sociological, philosophical, scientific and spiritual connections to music are built. Gaining an acquaintance with the music of diverse Western styles is emphasized. Mary Byrne

Term 1: Sep 13 - Nov 29 Term 2: Jan 10 - Apr 4 Tue • 4:00 - 7:00pm AND Sat • 10:00am - 1:00pm* • $765/term Downtown Acceptance by audition * In addition to the term Tue/Sat schedule, there will be daily rehearsals in the week preceding each performance.

Advanced Voice Workshop An opportunity for advanced students and professional singers to explore all aspects of their performance, with coaching and instruction from senior voice faculty. Using a masterclass format, AVW focuses on technique, style, interpretation, bodywork and presence to create powerful performances and empowered performers. Nancy Argenta, Ingrid Attrot, Robert Holliston Term 1: Sep 13 - Nov 29 Term 2: Jan 17 - Apr 3 (1 week break in Mar)

Tue · 5:30 - 8:30pm • $882/term

Tue • 1:00 - 3:00pm • $504/term • Downtown

Term 1: Sep 8 - Dec 8 (no class Nov 3) Term 2: Jan 12 - Apr 12

Acceptance is by audition/interview. Auditions will be held in the week preceding the beginning of each term.

Held at Camosun College Lansdowne Campus

Optional extra coaching is available

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Diction for Singers

Self-Directed Voice Studies for Advanced Singers Have you recently graduated from a degree or diploma program? Graduates often feel they need further study or specialized instruction to prepare for professional engagements and auditions. VCM offers a personalized combination of programs for advanced singers which can include lessons and coachings with senior faculty, Opera Studio, Advanced Voice Workshop, Voice Pedagogy, Literature and Diction. We can tailor a course of study that is right for you. Come for as long as you need to achieve your goals - a month, a term, a year or two!

Advanced Training

Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and the ability to convey a foreign language text accurately and expressively are essential skills for singers. English (British and North American) and IPA, Italian, German and French diction are offered on a rotating, term basis. Kiiri Michelsen Term 1: Sep 13 - Dec 8 (no class Oct 10) Term 2: Jan 10 - Apr 13 (no class Feb 13) Mon & Thu • 10:00 - 11:00am • $588/term Downtown

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VCM Summer Academy June - August

Learn • Practice • Share • Inspire • Repeat Choose from full- and half-day intensive programs, evening and weekend workshops, ensembles, classes, and more. Whether you are a curious beginner, preparing for auditions or exams, or simply looking for a fun and creative way to liven up your summer, we have something for you! Visit our website starting January 2017 for Summer Academy 2017 dates.

vcm.bc.ca/summer-academy


Music Therapy Music Therapy

vcm.bc.ca/music-therapy Music Therapy Music Therapy is the skilful use of music as a therapeutic tool to restore, maintain, and improve mental, physical, and emotional health. The nonverbal, creative, and affective nature of music facilitates contact, learning, self-expression, communication, and growth. VCM Music Therapy sessions meet the needs of children as young as 18 months old to the elderly; those of all ages with exceptionalities, conditions, or illnesses, and improve the quality of life for all. Sessions may take place in the VCM Music Therapy studios or in such facilities as hospitals, group homes, long-term care and independent living facilities, hospice, geriatric care facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and schools. Children, adolescents, adults, and elderly with the following may benefit from Music Therapy: • Mental challenges • Physical challenges • Autism Spectrum Disorders • Sensory impairments • Learning difficulties • Brain injuries • Conduct and/or behavioural disorders • Recovery of Mental Health from Troubling Life Events, Substance Use, and “Illness” • Strokes/Alzheimer’s/Dementia • Palliative care Musical activities are carefully designed to meet individuals’ needs and achieve therapeutic outcomes. Following are examples of how Music Therapy can help: • Singing improves communication, speech and language skills, articulation, breath control, expression, and reception; • Playing instruments increases Gross and Fine motor skills such as dexterity, coordination, balance, range of motion, strength, as well as social skills like active participation and interaction, self-esteem, and cooperation; • Rhythmic Movements and Dancing facilitates mobility, agility, balance, respiration patterns, muscular relaxation, spatial relationships, and endurance; • Improvising offers a creative and nonverbal means to expressing feelings. Through vocal, instrumental and/or movement improvisation, one has the opportunity to make choices and deal with structure in a creative way; • Composing develops cooperation, learning & sharing ideas and experiences, and increases social skills; and, • Active Listening activities provide a stimulating way to develop cognitive skills such as attention, memory, and auditory perception skills.

“Music has such a strong presence in everyone’s life. No wonder using music as a therapy can have such a powerful impact. Music facilitates expression and learning, instils respect and pride, provides wellness, gives courage and offers pure abandon. It is indeed a little bit like magic.” - Dr. Johanne Brodeur

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We tailor what we do to meet your needs. Sessions are offered in private or group settings depending on condition and the individual’s needs. Music therapists are trained to use signing, picture exchange, and other communication models if requested.

Multi-Sensory Studio The VCM’s state-of-the-art Multi-Sensory Studio offers a peaceful retreat for music therapy participants. This is a studio where one can create, express themselves, find respite from their daily anxiety or pain, meditate and use guided imagery techniques. The equipment in the studio was carefully chosen to meet very specific needs. It includes laser-projected lighting, a Somatron vibro-acoustic recliner, flat-screen TV, bubble tower and fibre-optics.

Music Therapy Fees*

Music Therapy

The Music Therapy studios are equipped with hundreds of instruments including grand pianos, large percussion instruments, hand-held desk bells, therapeutic and electronic equipment including keyboards, computers, parachutes, balls, and a full recording studio.

In-House Sessions rate: $79.80 per hour Institutional/Community rate: $64.00 per hour + mileage * Fees are subject to change. Consult the VCM website for the most up to date information. The hourly rate is the same for private and group sessions.

Session Schedule:

Music Therapy programs run on a continuous, year-long basis, divided into 3 terms: Term 1: September to January Term 2: February to June Term 3: July and August

Music Therapy Supporters:

John Sargent (in memorium) for the Kay Dent Bursary Dr. A. Marcus | Mrs. B. Postash | Mrs. G. Nagley | NRS Foundation And the many Friends of Music Therapy

VCM Merchandise Our VCM shirts make great gifts and are available in four fun styles. New! VCM seat cushions to make your concert experience more comfortable. Black long-sleeve $20 Adult: M, L, XL

White and green round neck $12/$15 Adult: S, M, L, XL

Grey v-neck $18 Adult: S, M, L, XL

Seat Cushions By Donation Available in black and green

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Faculty Faculty

vcm.bc.ca/faculty Read full faculty biographies online

Ann & George Nation Conservatory School of Classical Music

Keyboard Piano unless otherwise specified Robert Holliston Department Head Piano; History; Collaborative Piano; Vocal Coach

June Bender

Kelly Charlton

Stella Barbon

Shane Beech

Piano; Kelly Kirby

Roger Buksa

Anna Cal

Piano; Kelly Kirby

Piano; Pedagogy & Literature;

Susan de Burgh

Paloma de la Guerra Piano; Suzuki Piano

Tzenka Dianova

Michael Drislane

Nicholas Fairbank Pipe Organ; Harpsichord

Erin Fisher

Linda Gould

Ingrid Henderson

Yoomi Kim

May Ling Kwok

Edwin LeBarron

Linda Low

Gilbert Munroe

Frances Perriam

Rachael Wadham

Laura Wood

Piano; Kelly Kirby

Ellen Hepso-Boston Piano; Group Piano

Nicole LavalleĂŠ Piano; Kelly Kirby

Jelena Milojevic

Piano; Kelly Kirby

Accordion

Armand Saberi

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Strings

Violin Joan Blackman

Muge Büyükçelen-Badel

Allyn Chard

Mary Clarke

Raya Fridman

Department Head Violin/Viola; Collegium; String Orchestra

Faculty

Michael van der Sloot

Violin; Suzuki Violin

Catheryn Kennedy

Tori Lindsay

Tatiana Kostour Violin; Intermediate Orchestra

Violin; Suzuki Violin

Dexine Wallbank Stacey Boal (see Recorder)

Kathryn Ranger

Violin; Suzuki Violin; Violin from Scratch

Viola Guyonne LeLouarn

Christine Prince Violin/Viola

Violin/Viola

Cello Laura Backstrom

Martin Bonham

Cello; Cello Orchestra; Group Cello for Beginners

Paula Kiffner

Cello; Baroque Cello

Silvina Samuel

Mary Smith

Karen Whyte Cello; Suzuki Cello; First Level Orchestra

Bass

Harp

Brian Yoon

Darren Buhr

Annabelle Stanley

Michael Dias

Dr. Alexander Dunn

Douglas Hensley

Harp Ensemble

Guitar

Aaron Watson

Guitar; Lute; Group Ukulele; Group Guitar; Classical Guitar Orchestra

Bradford Werner

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Voice Ingrid Attrot

Nancy Argenta

Maureen Branch

Kathleen Brett

Rebecca Haas

Cathy Lewis

Nathan McDonald

Kiiri Michelsen

Arlene Overman

Csinszka RĂŠdai

Youth Vocal Ensemble

Vocal Coach

Marnie Setka-Mooney

Sharonne Specker

Kathryn Whitney

Brian Wismath

Solfa Choir

Conservatory Chorale

Dr. Mary Byrne

Marsha Elliott

Faculty

Department Head Advanced Voice Workshop; Opera Studio

Kyron Basu

Advanced Voice Workshop; Opera Studio

Diction

Robert Holliston (see Keyboard)

Winds and Brass Flute Emily Nagelbach Department Head Flute; Piccolo; Fife

Mary Jill McCulloch

Flute; Piccolo; Pedagogy & Literature

Schools Liaison

Judith Pazder

Richard Volet

Flute; Recorder; Flute Choirs; Recorder Rascals; Adult Recorder Group

Flute; Recorder; Adult Recorder Group

Kirsten Davis (see Music Therapy)

Recorder

Oboe Stacey Boal Violin; Recorder; Recorder Classes & Ensembles

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Bassoon Russell Bajer

Ann Power


Clarinet

Saxophone Larry De La Haye

Joanne Allers

Saxophone; Clarinet; Sax/Clarinet Choirs

Trumpet; Simple Trumpet Tunes; Keyboard for Beginners

French Horn Scott MacInnes

Low Brass

Alana Despins

Trombone; Brass Choir

Paul Beauchesne Tuba/Baritone/ Euphonium

Faculty

Trombone

Trumpet Jack Edwards

Department of Early Childhood Music Dr. Johanne Brodeur

Department Head

Andrea Cave DeVries

Families Making Music; Music Therapy Birthday Parties;

Georgina Craig Orff; Families Making Music

Nicole Payie

Department of Music Technology and Creativity Jonathan Haek

Director, SMTC Music Technologies; Music Theory; Aural Skills

Daniel Brandes

Music Creativity; Theory Fundamentals; ChoirKids

Crystal Wiksyk

Theory Coordinator Rudiments; Harmony; Musicianship

Stephen Brown

Composer-inResidence; Composition; Harmony; Score Study; Counterpoint

Brenda Braaten Rudiments; Musicianship

Liova Bueno Rudiments; Ear Training; Musicianship; Harmony

David Clenman

Colleen Eccleston

Emily Green

Harmony; Counterpoint

Song Writing; History of Rock

ChoirKids; Children’s Music Journey; Play Piano Today

Jan Randall Children’s Music Journey; Song Writing/ Arranging; Theory; Musicianship; Keyboard from Scratch

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Chwyl Family School of Contemporary Music

Faculty

Daniel Lapp

Rob Cheramy

Adam Dobres

Guitar (Jazz) Jazz Combo

Guitar (Folk, Contemporary); Family Band

Rachel Capon

Damian Graham

Jeff Lingwood

Cello

Percussion (Jazz); Jazz Combo

(DJ Primitive) DJ

Monik Nordine

Kelly Nordstrom

Corey Rae

Saxophone (Jazz) Jazz Combo

Electric Guitar (Rock/Fusion); Rock Bands

World Percussion (on leave 2016/17)

Louise Rose

Joey Smith

Jamie Troy

Vocal Jazz; Jazz Piano

Bass (Jazz)

Pipe & Drum Band (Scottish Folk)

Artistic Director Fiddle

June Bender (see Keyboard) Linda Gould (see Keyboard) Douglas Hensley (see Guitar) Jan Randall (see Music Technology & Creativity) Aaron Watson (see Guitar)

Department of Music Therapy Dr. Johanne Brodeur

Julie Grannary

Kim Brame

Oona Jean

Allan Slade

Department Head

Kristen Davis Flute; Music Therapy

Marie Slade

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Andrea Cave

(see Department of Early Childhood Music))


Tuesday Jam & Workshop Series Hands-on and informative sessions are offered in a variety of genres and include a mix of workshops, jams, and a new lecture/seminar series. Each session is led by School of Contemporary Music faculty and visiting guest artists. Past artists have included: • Ivonne Hernandez (fiddle) • Sarah Tradewell (fiddle) • Neil Osborne (54-40) • Adam Kittredge (Jets Overhead, Thieves) • Kuba Oms (songwriter) • The Sweet Lowdown, and more! • Julia Cunningham (Celtic Harp)

Select Tuesdays through 2016/17 | 7:30 - 9:00pm | Metro Studio Schedule to be posted in September 2016. For more information and updates: • email Daniel Lapp at daniel@daniellapp.com, • check our website: vcm.bc.ca/metro-theatre-jam-workshop-series • or join our Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/scmjams And while you’re on Facebook, join our other groups: /windsandbrass

/chambermusicmeetingplace

/AlixGooldenPerformanceHall

Send us your suggestions! Interested in an instrument or style you don’t see listed? Let us know where your musical interests lie and we’ll do our best to bring you the class or instrument of your choice.

250.386.5311 | info@vcm.bc.ca

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Venues Venues

vcm.bc.ca/venues

“A jewel box of a building.” - Emmylou Harris, 2013

VCM is home to two fine performance venues: the 800-seat Alix Goolden Performance Hall, voted Top Live Music Venue in Victoria by Monday Magazine in 2014, and the more intimate 100-seat Robin and Winifred Wood Recital Hall. In addition to the many fine concerts presented by VCM students and faculty each year, our venues host world-class performers from all genres of music, as well as speakers and authors. Just a few of the artists, groups, and festivals that chose the VCM as the place to perform in Victoria include:

Rifflandia

Tafelmusik • Emmylou Harris • Ani DiFranco The Arrogant Worms • James Ehnes Emma Kirkby • Rifflandia Festival Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings Janina Fialkawska • Dr. John • Steven Page Sarah Harmer • Moshe Hammer Randy Bachman Richard Thompson Dr. Jane Goodall David Suzuki CBC Radio

We’re not just about concerts. The Alix Goolden Hall is also the perfect venue for weddings as a unique, picturesque, historical and nondenominational former church sanctuary that is both spacious and intimate. All-inclusive wedding ceremony packages are available with an additional option of renting the Steinway Grand Piano and the century-old Casavant 400 pipe organ. VCM venues are available for rent for a variety of events, including meetings, conferences, graduations, memorial services, readings, lectures and more.

Jane Goodall

To book your next event, contact VCM Bookings & Events:

bookings@vcm.bc.ca 250.419.4315 /alixgooldenperformancehall @AlixGooldenHall For all events taking place in our venues, see vcm.bc.ca/events

Volunteer Opportunities Looking to support the arts and music scene at one of Victoria’s premier concert venues? Volunteer positions are available in the Alix Goolden Performance Hall. This is a great opportunity to see how your favorite shows are produced and run, and to work with people who know the entertainment industry. You will also be able to use the Victoria Conservatory of Music as a reference.

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Whether you’re applying for a new job or for scholarships and bursaries, you’ll be able to include us on your list of supporters. Areas of service include ushering, ticketing and door sales, and concession sales. To apply email volunteer@vcm.bc.ca


Board of Governors As of July 2016 President . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President . . . . . . . . . Past President . . . . . . . . .

Hon. Roy Cullen Carolyn Thoms Kathi Springer David Adams Ed Chwyl

Governors . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Blum Lesley Brown Peter Driessen Heather Ferguson Verne Johnson Douglas Kobayashi

Gary Karr Ray Moore Valerie Murray Barbara Smith Shannon von Kaldenberg Bryan Wilson

Ex Officio . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Butler McGregor, CEO Stephen Green, Dean Faculty Representative . . . Marsha Elliott Staff Representative . . . . . Erin Fraser Student Representative . . . Bethany Kriese

For a full list of VCM Management and Staff see our website:

vcm.bc.ca/about/management-team

Artistic Directorate CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Butler McGregor Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Green Voice Department Head . . . . . . . . . . . . Ingrid Attrot Music Therapy & Early Childhood Music Department Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Johanne Brodeur School of Music Technology & Creativity . . . . . . Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Jonathan Haek . . . . . . Composer in Residence . . . . . . Stephen Brown . . . . . . Theory Program Coordinator . . . Crystal Wiksyk Director of Postsecondary Studies . . . . . . David Visentin Keyboard Department Head . . . . . . . . . Robert Holliston School of Contemporary Music Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Lapp String Department Head & Collegium Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . Michael van der Sloot Winds & Brass Department Head . . . . . . . Emily Nagelbach

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The Fine Print The Fine Print

Getting Started COURSE SELECTION If you or your child plans to register for studio instruction for the first time, you may take a single “trial” lesson with no obligation to register for more classes. Prospective students also may audit one group class session per semester before committing to the remaining classes.

Studio Instruction

Students typically have one lesson per week for 36 weeks (2 terms) from September to June, unless alternate arrangements are made directly with the instructor. Students may begin individual lessons at any time during the academic year. Students will be referred to an appropriate instructor based on: musical background, goals, availability, and fee options. Contact us or visit our website to facilitate the referral process. Students may request lessons with a specific instructor, though the VCM cannot guarantee availability. Once an instructor is assigned, the instructor will contact the student/parent to make arrangements for lessons.

Group Classes & Ensembles

Students in group classes typically begin their studies in September. Classes fill up quickly – please register no later than one week prior to the start date. If space permits and the instructor agrees, a student may join a class already in progress. Some courses may require an application, interview, placement test, or audition as indicated in this course calendar.

STATUTORY HOLIDAYS Studio instruction that falls on statutory holidays have been included in the 36-week term. Because the office and building are closed on these days, an alternate lesson time should be arranged for those weeks. Please verify your lesson schedule with your teacher.

VCM STUDENT CARD

Privileges and benefits of the VCM student card include: • Use of practice studios • Participation in the weekend noon concerts • A 15% discount on select ensemble tuition • Free participation in most masterclasses • Free admission to select concerts in the annual VCM Presents concert series • Discounts at several area music stores

PRACTICE ROOMS Currently registered VCM students may use practice rooms on a first come, first served basis, subject to availability. Policies for practice rooms and assigned keys are available at the administration office. Requests for practice rooms can be made through the front desk during regular business hours, and through the custodial staff when the office is closed. Custodial phone: 250.812.6134

PARKING The Downtown VCM parking lot is reserved for staff and faculty passholders at all times. Street parking and public lots are available within short walking distance.

DOWNTOWN ACCESS School Entrance: VCM Library: Wheelchair Access: Metro Studio:

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900 Johnson Street 920 Johnson Street 900 Johnson Street 1411 Quadra Street

Alix Goolden Performance Hall & Robin and Winifred Wood Recital Hall: 907 Pandora Avenue (also accessible through the School Entrance)


Registration, Refund and Withdrawal Policies

VERY IMPORTANT: Instructors are directly dependent upon timely student payments. If payment is not received, the instructor is not paid. Your cooperation is appreciated. Other Fees: Returned Cheque $20.00 charged for any cheque refused for any reason by the bank. Subsequent payment can only be made by certified cheque, debit card, money order, or cash. Refund Processing Fee $25.00 Late Fees* $10.00 per month

The Fine Print

TUITION Tuition and other fees must be paid before a student is admitted to a lesson, class, or ensemble. Payment may be made by phone, email money transfer, mail, or in person. Cheques should be made payable to the Victoria Conservatory of Music.

* Tuition is due by September 15th for Term 1 and January 31st for Term 2. Mid-term registrations require immediate payment.

TRANSACTION FEES Transaction fees of $2.25 will be charged once per receipt.

PAYMENT Payment is required in full at the time of registration for the current term. A payment plan is available. If the payment plan is chosen, the balance is paid over equal monthly installments by pre-authorized debit on the 15th of each month, beginning with the first month of enrolment and continuing over a period of your choice, ending no later than the end of term. Transaction fees will be charged based on the number of payments selected.

CREDIT CARD POLICY The VCM does not accepts credit card payments for individual lesson tuition. Credit cards are accepted for group classes, concert tickets, donations, and other fees.

CANCELLATION POLICY If a student cancels a private lesson with reasonable notice, the instructor may wish to arrange a make-up lesson, pending the instructor’s schedule and the availability of studio space. The instructor is, however, under no obligation to make up the lesson, particularly if insufficient notice (under 24 hours) is given. Students are expected to be present for all scheduled lessons. This includes vacations, school/sport events, etc. If an instructor cancels, they are obliged to make up the lesson. The VCM reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or combine classes and to limit registration or change instructors. Should insufficient registration cause the cancellation of a class, fees will be refunded or the student may transfer to another course if room is available.

REFUNDS & WITHDRAWALS There are NO refunds for ensembles or group classes, except in cases of illness/injury accompanied by a doctor’s note, as their viability is based on minimum enrolments. These programs are based on a sequential curriculum that does not allow for continuous intake, therefore the space cannot be refilled if a student withdraws mid-term. Because instructors must commit to a schedule and book a studio space, refunds for individual lessons are permitted only in cases of illness or injury (for which a doctor’s note is required) or in exceptional circumstances, such as an unexpected family relocation. All withdrawal requests must be submitted in writing or by email to the Registrar’s Office. Withdrawal requests must be made in a timely fashion and within the term to which they apply. Requests for retroactive refunds received more than one month after the cessation of attendance at lessons will not be considered. Refunds will be processed according to the following schedule and are subject to a $25 processing fee: • • • • •

One week before the first lesson During the first two weeks During the third week During the fourth week After the fourth week

100% 75% 50% 25% No Refund

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THANK YOU! VCM Presents Concert Series Presenting Sponsor

Free Family Concert Series Named Sponsor

Pizazz and All That Jazz (fundraising event)

Rick Wesseling

EVENT RENTALS

Musical Garden Tour (fundraising event) Presenting Sponsor

Supporters of VCM Events

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD.


The VCM extends its gratitude to all of our supporters and partners - true leaders in our community. Their encouragement and commitment enables us to continue enriching lives through music!

Encore Legacy Society

Welcome to the West Shore

Canadian Tire Langford

Community Partners

NRS Foundation Charlton L. Smith Charitable Foundation ALACS Fund Victoria Foundation Egon Baumann Music Foundation Vancouver Foundation

Media Sponsors

Government Partners We gratefully acknowledge the following for their support: The Province of British Columbia through the British Columbia Arts Council, the Capital Regional District Arts Development Office, Canadian Heritage through the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage Program, and the City of Victoria.

To find out more about how you can sponsor an event or program at the VCM please contact our Development department: info@vcm.bc.ca | 250.386.5311

Under the distinguished patronage of Her Honour the Honourable Judith Guichon, OBC, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia List as of August 1, 2016 The Victoria Conservatory of Music is a Registered Canadian Charity: Charitable Registration Number: 10817 2655 RR0001


Calendar Index Accordion, 3 Adult Rock Band, 12 Advanced Voice Workshop, 26 Analysis, 3, 19 Arranging, 3 Artistic Directorate, 37 Bagpipes, 3 Band, 3 Youth and Adult Rock Bands, 12 Banjo, 3 Bass, 3 Bassoon, 3 Bluegrass, 3 Board of Governors, 37 Brass Choir, 16 Camosun Programs, 26 Cancellation Policy, 39 Cello, 3 Cello Orchestra, 15 Group Cello for Adult Beginners, 15 Celtic, 3 Chamber Music, 3, 17 Chamber Wind Ensembles, 17 Children’s Classes, 4 – 8 Children’s Music Journey, 5 Choir Kids, 6 Clarinet, 3 Clarinet Choir, 16 Classical Guitar Orchestra, 15 Collegium Program, 21 Competitions, 23 Composition, 3 Conservatory Chorale, 13 Contemporary, 2 - 3, 17, 34 BC Fiddle Orchestra, 14 Folkestra, 14 Group Guitar for Adults, 15 Group Ukulele for Adults, 15 Group Ukulele for Beginners, 6 Keyboard from Scratch, 13 Large Contemporary Ensemble, 12 Joy of Life Choir, 13 Play Piano Chords Today, 13 Tuesday Jam & Workshop Series, 35 Ukulele Ensemble, 15 Vocal Jazz Ensemble,12 Youth and Adult Rock Bands, 12 Youth Vocal Ensemble, 13 Counterpoint, 3, 19 Course Selection, 38 Credit Card Policy, 39 Diction, 27 DJ, 34

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Early Bird Flute Choir, 16 Ear-Training (see also Musicianship), 3, 18 Euphonium, 3 Events, 9, 22 Faculty, 30 – 34 Families Making Music, 4 Fiddle, 3 BC Fiddle Orchestra, 14 Fine Print, 38 – 39 First Level String Orchestra, 14 Flute, 3, 32 Adult Group Flute, 16 Advanced Flute Ensemble, 16 Flute Choir (Early Bird & Academy), 16 Sinfonia, 17 Folk, 3, 34 Large Contemporary Ensemble, 12 BC Fiddle Orchestra, 14 Folkestra, 14 French Horn, 3 Group Lessons, 3, 7, 12 – 19 Group Cello for Adult Beginners, 15 Group Flute for Adults, 16 Group Guitar for Adults, 15 Group Guitar for Beginners, 7 Group Piano Classes, 7, 13 Group Ukulele for Adults, 15 Group Ukulele for Beginners, 6 Group Violin for Adults, 14 Simple Trumpet Tunes, 6 Guitar, 3, 31 Classical, 3 Classical Guitar Orchestra, 15 Electric, 3 Group Guitar for Adults, 15 Group Guitar for Beginners, 7 Guitar Ensemble, 15 Steel String, 3 Harmony, 3, 19 Harp, 3 Harp Ensemble, 16 Harpsichord, 3 History, 3, 18 Intermediate String Orchestra, 14 Jam Sessions, 35 Jazz, 3 Large Contemporary Ensemble, 12 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 12 Kelly Kirby Piano Method, 7 Keyboard for Beginners, 6 Keyboard from Scratch, 13 Library, 24 Lute, 3


Mandolin, 3 Masterclasses, 23 Music Foundations through Singing, 6 Music Therapy, 28 - 29, 34 Musical Birthday Parties, 5 Musicianship, 18, 19 Oboe, 3 Open House, 9 Opera, 3, 32 Opera Studio, 26 Orff, 4 - 5 Organ, 3 Parking, 38 Payment, 39 Pennywhistle, 3 Percussion, 3 Performance Opportunities, 23 Piano, 3, 23, 30 Group Piano for Beginners, 6 Kelly Kirby Piano Method, 7 Keyboard for Beginners, 6 Keyboard from Scratch, 13 Play Piano Chords Today, 13 Piano for Adult Beginners, 13 Suzuki Piano, 7 Pop, 17 Large Contemporary Ensemble, 12 Practice Rooms, 38 Private lessons (see Studio Instruction) Recorder, 3 Adult Recorder Group, 17 Recorder Ensemble, 17 Recorder Rascals, 7 Sinfonia, 18 Refunds, 39 Rock, 3, 17, 34 Large Contemporary Ensemble, 12 Youth and Adult Rock Bands,12 Rudiments, 3, 18 Sample Lessons, 2 Saxophone, 3 Saxophone Choir, 17 Self-Directed Voice Studies, 27 Senior String Orchestra, 14 Shared Lessons, 3 School of Contemporary Music (see Contemporary) School of Music Technology and Creativity (see Technology) Score Study, 19 Sinfonia I & II, 17 Solfa Choir, 13 Song Writing, 3 Statutory Holidays, 38 Sounds Fun, 5 Strings, 3, 31 Orchestras, 14 - 15 Fiddle, 3, 14 Sinfonia, 17 Violin from Scratch, 15

Student Card, 38 Studio Instruction, 2 - 3, 7 Summer Academy, 27 Suzuki Program Cello, 8 Piano, 7 Violin, 8 Technology, 3, 33 Children’s Music Journey, 5 Theory Classes, 18 - 19 Theory Classes, 3, 18 –  19, 26 Transaction Fees, 39 Trombone, 3 Trumpet, 3 Simple Trumpet Tunes, 6 Tuba, 3 Tuition, 2, 39 Ukulele, 3 Group Ukulele for Adults, 15 Group Ukulele For Beginners, 6 Ukulele Ensemble, 15 Venues, 36 Viola, 3 Violin, 3 (also see Strings) Violin from Scratch, 15 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 12 Voice/Vocals, 3, 32 Advanced Voice Workshop, 26 Choir Kids, 6 Conservatory Chorale, 12 Joy of Life Choir, 12 Music Foundations through Singing, 6 Opera Studio, 26 Self-Directed Voice Studies, 27 Solfa Choir, 13 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 12 Youth Vocal Ensemble, 13 Youth Rock Band, 12 Youth Vocal Ensemble Woodwinds and Brass, 3, 35 Withdrawals, 39 Westhills Adult Recorder Group, 17 Children’s Music Journey, 5 ChoirKids, 6 Families Making Music, 4 Keyboard for Beginners, 6 Keyboard from Scratch, 13 Music Foundations through Singing, 6 Musical Storytime, 5 Orff, 4 - 5 Recorder Rascals, 7 Simple Trumpet Tunes, 6 Sounds Fun, 5 Suzuki Violin, 8 Theory, 19 Ukulele Ensemble, 15 Violin from Scratch, 15 Youth and Adult Rock Bands, 12 Youth Vocal Ensemble, 13

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Presenting Sponsor Our Crescendo Circle members are a group of dedicated music lovers who support the VCM with an annual donation starting at $500. Through their amazing commitment, these annual donors are vital to our success as only a portion of our operating expenses are covered by tuition. Thank you all so much for your generous support. Sandra McCallum and David Anderson, PC OC Co-Chairs, Crescendo Circle

Virtuoso $10,000 +

Silver Note $1,000 - 2,499

Bronze Note $500 - $999

ALACS Fund Fritz & Dora Boehm Estate of Gertrude Marion Cassels Tony & Laura Gage Estate of Arthur Goldman Goolden Fund * Vi & David Mackie Foundation Alan Marcus Estate of John Bradley Grierson McIlveen NRS Foundation * Barbara & Philip Potash Foundation VanHall Fund for the Arts * Victoria Conservatory of Music Fund * Anonymous (3)

Eric & Leonda Adler David Anderson & Sandra McCallum Montgomery Bjornson Donald & Diane Brown Lesley Brown & Bill Hutchinson Brian & Anne Butler, Butler Brothers Supplies Ltd. Mel & Carmela Cooper Richard Cope Patrick & Patricia Crofton Tom Cuff & Susie Kennedy Terry & Leslie Farmer Murray & Lynda Farmer Angus Fedoruk Joan Giles Jan & Johanna Grootwassink Bill & Su Harbottle Jane O. Hastings & Jean L. Wilson Joyce & Ralph Hodd Jake Fund * Brian Johnston John Peter & Rebecca Killing Sandra Lackenbauer Bruce M. Lemire-Elmore David Litowsky Richard Margison Fund for Opera Studio * John H. & Margery M. McEown Trust * Steve & Barb McKerrell Charles & Veda Medhurst Robert Milne Erich & Shelley Mohr Gail Nagley Sara Neely Richard Moran & Pamela Nezil John & Sheila Orr Gwendolyn Page Joan Peggs Andre & Kathryn Pickersgill Clive & Ann Piercy Gordon & Grace Rogers Donna Ruppell Stephen & Jane Savidant Norval Schroeder Fund * Brian & Barbara Smith Peter Symcox Michael & Anne Tyler Fund * Fred & Ann Marie Wurlitzer Anonymous (1)

Donna Anderson, Hughes Bohemian Arts & Rags Ltd. Nancy Argenta & Ingrid Attrot Roy & Gunilla Barnett Hannes & Claudia Blum Rex Pendril Brown Mary C. Byrne Paula Carey & Nicholas Wemyss Edward Chambers Ely Living Trust Hedwig-Clara Exner Heather Ferguson & Cameron Turner Jim Geminiano Don & Frances Gilley Anne Henderson, in honour of Frances Perriam Robert Holliston Barbara & Bruce Housser Ralph Huenemann & Deirdre Roberts Fiona Hyslop Fund * Robert & Sydney Kalef Harold & Sharon Krebs Victoria Kuhl Helen Lindholm Ron & May Lou-Poy Heather Maclean Christopher & Pamela Maude Claude & Betty Maurice David Moore & Margot McLaren-Moore Bryan & Valerie Murray Dan Parker & Maria Dominelli Lyn Polson Jim & Pam Prewett Patrick M. Stewart Mikkel & B. Ann Schau Basil Shammas In memory of Carol Shaw Micki Stirling Bertha Thacker William Turner Donovan & Maryla Waters Bryan & Cathie Wilson Ross & Jane Woodland Anonymous (3)

Diamond Note $5,000 - $9,999 Paul & Margaret Boeda Judd & Kay Buchanan Cathy Christopher David Harris Flaherty Fiona Hyslop Ken & Marilyn Mickelberry Larry Ryan The Sisters of Saint Ann Anonymous (3)

Gold Note $2,500 - $4,999 Norman D. Abbott The Barraclough Foundation Jane Butler McGregor Chuck Chandler, Hayes Stewart Little & Co. Roy & Ethne Cullen Stephen Cushing & Debbie Gill Leslee Farrell Angus & Jenny Izard Robert & Devi Jawl Foundation Frederick William Kischell Fund * Ray & Delia Moore, Maroc Services Inc. Michael Morres Ray & Sheila Protti Anonymous (3)

To learn more about our Crescendo Circle, please contact:

* Through the Victoria Foundation

JULY 1, 2015 - JUNE 30, 2016

Pam Prewett, Manager, Development • prewett@vcm.bc.ca • 250.386.5311 ext. 2370


50th Anniversary $2 Million Campaign Donors

Our sincere thanks to these generous donors who have given or pledged to our Campaign! Mike Adamek, Adamek & Associates Insurance & Financial Services David & Barbara Adams Eric & Leonda Adler Nancy Adrian-Hall ALACS Foundation David Anderson & Sandra McCallum Nadia Androsoff ** Anne Appleton Elaine Arrowsmith ** Richard & Linda Auchinleck Janet Baird the late Daphne Baldwin Armando & Yolanda Barbon Stella Barbon & Liborio Nanni Kyron Basu Egon Baumann Music Foundation Peggy Bereza Christine Bloomfield Blum Family Fund * BMO Financial Group in BC & Yukon Fritz & Dora Boehm Darralyn Bonnor Bosa BlueSky Properties Inc. J.W. & J.E. Bradshaw Chris Bridgeman, Bridgeman Plumbing & Heating Andrea Brown David Brown, Brown Bros. Agencies Limited Donald & Diane Brown Lesley Brown & Bill Hutchinson Randy Brown Butchart Gardens Brian & Anne Butler, Butler Brothers Supplies Ltd. Jane Butler McGregor Sybil Butterfield Café 932 Lisa Cairns Carmen Lassooij, Charelli’s Delicatessen & Cheese Shop Eric & Shirley Charman Ed & Mary Chwyl Bruce & Shirley Clow David & Zita Conway Sylvie Cote the late Alexandra Cowie Peter & Jennifer Coy Creative BC Colin Crisp & Helen Donald-Crisp Margaret Crowley Daniela Cubelic, Silk Road Tea Company Tom Cuff & Susie Kennedy Roy & Ethne Cullen Tim & Janet Curry, Canadian Tire Langford Trudy David Frances Dearman Richard Dingeldein

Discovery Economic Consulting Peter Driessen Murray & Helen Erasmus Terrance & Leslie Farmer Leslee Farrell Heather Ferguson & Cameron Turner Brian & Susan Findlay David Harris Flaherty Micky Fleming, Cherish Community Living Gail Flitton Robert Foord, Kal Tire ** Clint & Carole Forster Norma Friedmann Gary & Marianne Garritan B. Ann Geddes Deborah Gill & Stephen Cushing Good Foundation Inc. John & Gabrielle Goudy William Graham & Mary McKechnie-Graham Len & Anne Graves Jan & Johanna Grootwassink E. Nicholas Gudewill Danelle Harris Roxanna Hartnell Jim Hartshorne, Keycorp Consulting Ltd. Gary Hartwig ** Michael & Linda Harvey Jane O. Hastings & Jean L. Wilson Evan J. Hazell Neal & Jacqueline Henderson Joanne Henning James & Susan Henwood * James & Betty Hesser Ralph & Joyce Hodd John Hopewell Mark Houston, United Floors ** Barbara Hubbard & Geoff Buck Ralph Huenemann & Deirdre Roberts A. Mary Humphreys Dianne Humphreys Fiona Hyslop Peter Jando, Odlum Brown Limited Petra Janusas & Bill Majercsik The Jawl Foundation Beatrice Johnson Verne & Dawn Johnson Robert & Sydney Kalef Grace Kamitakahara Gary Karr & Harmon Lewis Elior & Leah Kinarthy Leslie King Jeremy & Hana Kinsman Victoria Kuhl Sandra Lackenbauer Lambrick Park Secondary School** Dennis & Barbara Latham

Kathryn Laurin & Read Jorgensen Kenneth & Diana Leung Fang Lin Russell & Verna Linney William Lodewyk Marc & Patricia Lortie Ron & May Lou-Poy Alan & Grace Lowe Stan & Christine Lowe ** Edward & Jennifer Lum Eve Mackenzie Heather Maclean Matt & Wendy MacNeil, Victoria Pub Company Sheila Madill Colin & Kathleen Mailer Gillian Manson Alan Marcus & Gail Nagley Ken & Patricia Mariash, Focus United Limited Partnership H. Pat Marshall Janice Mason McCall Bros. Funeral Directors Ltd. Dave McKercher Steve & Barbara McKerrell Margaret McLynn Joan McNeely Richard Mimick ** Ivan Mishchenko Hannah Mitchell David Moore & Margot McLaren-Moore Ray & Delia Moore, Maroc Services Inc. Barbara Mordaunt George & Peggy Morfitt Michael Morres Doreen Moser James Munro & Carole Sabiston Bryan & Valerie Murray George & Ann Nation John Neal Gillian Nelles Bijan Neyestani, Alpha Project Developments The NRS Foundation * Joy Olesky John & Sheila Orr Gwendolyn Page Parker Johnston Industries Pedersen’s Rentals & Sales Catherine Pennock Jill Percy Jack Petrie Simon & Katherine Phillips Clive & Ann Piercy Ronald & Juliana Polstein Sandra Pope David & Catherine Preston Ray & Sheila Protti Quality Foods CaseCo. Luke Rachwalski Memorial Fund * Joan Riecken Donna Ruppel

Larry Ryan Michael Salomon & Shauna Baird Sheila Sandys-Wunsch Saunders Family Foundation Stephen & Jane Savidant Scansa Construction Ltd. Sharon Scott William & Norma Selwood Lynne Shields Paul & Sue Siluch Charles & Janet Simpson Bob & Judy Skene Ernie Skinner & Laureen Skinner, The Market Stores Adrian & Elizabeth Sly Grant & Beverley Smalley Brian & Barbara Smith Christon Smith & John Froess Kathi Springer Kristina Stevens Tara Sudbury Sutherland Foundation Inc. Harry & Julie Swain Debra Taipalus ** Alison Talarico TD Bank Group Mike & Mary Jane Teachman Marian Templeton Rod & Carolyn Thoms, Paragon Private Wealth Inc. Dave Thorlakson Thrifty Foods Mike & Barbara Toller Verity Construction Ltd. Lois Voigt-Stockey Joc & Shannon von Kaldenberg Richard Walker & Christine Purvis John Walton Pam Warrington Jacalyn & Rick Weech Rene & Allison Weir Susan Wetmore Ari & Wahiba Wibowo ** Bryan & Cathie Wilson Jean Wilson Lydia Wingate Derek & Deborah Wolstenholme Cheryl Wright & Kevin Hartley Frederick Wurlitzer & Ann Marie Allan-Wurlitzer Lynne Young Zhihong Zhang & Wenjing Li James Zoellner & Deedrie Ballard Anonymous (11) * Through the Victoria Foundation ** in memory of Luke Rachwalski

SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2016


Course Calendar 2016 - 2017 September 2016

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Building open, no lessons Holidays & Closures Labour Day September 5 Thanksgiving Day October 10 Remembrance Day November 11 Winter Holidays December 23  January 2 BC Family Day February 13 Good Friday April 14 Easter Sunday April 16 Easter Monday April 17 Victoria Day May 22 Canada Day July 1 & 3 BC Day August 7

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Term 1: 18 weeks September 6 - January 22 Term 2: 18 weeks January 23 - June 4 Term 3: 12 weeks June 5 - August 27 Ensembles and group classes begin in the second week of Term 1, except those affiliated with Camosun programs. Some group classes follow 8- or 10week sessions, or comprise a year-long curriculum; please consult listings. Program start and end dates are subject to change. Session dates in listings exclude holidays and building closures. Terms 1 and 2 each fall within a 19 week period to accommodate one “flex week” per term - in December and March respectively. Please consult with your instructor(s) to verify the dates for their studio(s) and classes.

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Camosun: Term 1: September 6 - December 10 Exams December 12 - 16 Term 2: January 9 - April 13 Reading Break February 14 - 17 Exams April 18 - 26

Downtown Building Hours Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 9:30pm Sat: 9:00am - 5:30pm Sun: 1:00 - 5:00pm

Downtown Office Hours Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 8:00pm Sat: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Westhills Hours Tue - Sat; check website for current hours of operation


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