CANADA MUSIC WEEK VIRTUAL RECITAL 2020

Amélie Langlois, Convenor
Dear ORMTA teachers and students, friends and family,
I would like to thank each of you for being part of this virtual Canada Music Week Recital 2020. We have 24 students performing pieces from 16 different Canadian composers. We also have 11 participating teachers. This concert was organized for students to celebrate Canada Music Week. Teachers and students worked hard to make that happen and I want to thank everyone for their participation. It is a great pleasure to give once more a virtual venue to the students to showcase their talent. You will be able to access and see the concert until December 12th, 2020.
A special thank you goes to Sabrina Tang, in charge of our website. She spent many hours on this project to create a wonderful online concert for us. Thank you to all the performers and teachers for making this possible. I hope you enjoy our virtual recital.
This recital was available for viewing from November 22 - December 12, 2020.
Congratulations and thank you to all our participants!
Programme
Performer
Yang
Chloe
Eli
Yi
Elizabeth
Xixi
Mieszko
Justin
Xavier
Isabelle, Zoe, Jonah
Karim
Zeke
Joshua
Khalil
Jonathan
David
Noelle
Melody
Abigail
Bhumitra
Anisha
Christina
Song
Jazz! Goes the Weasel
Starfish At Night
Curious Cat
To Fly Like An Eagle
Sleeping Dragon
When Rivers Flowed on Mars
Monkeys In the Tree
Kangaroo
Dragonfly Scherzo
Drunken Sailors
Requiem For a Toy Soldier
March of the Goblins
Crazy Comics
Crafty Card Tricks
Feelin' Good
Jazz Exercise no. 2
Half Asleep
In the Clouds
Twilight
Pink Nebula
Nocturne
Mysterious Summer's Night
Composer
R. Maxner
A. Crosby
T. Richert
A. Crosby
N. Telfer
N. Telfer
B. Berlin
G. Fiala
A. Crosby
G. Finta
R. Bouchard
B. Berlin
C. Donkin
C. Donkin
C. Norton
O. Peterson
C. Norton
J. Bender
F. Canton
B. Kesanakurti
C. Poole
L. Kuzmenko
Featuring the students of: Claudia Cashin-Mack, Cécile Desrosiers, Betty Harris, Alison Kranias, Robyn Kuzell, Amélie Langlois, Debra Laundrie, Colin Mack, Danielle McIntyre, Sabrina Tang, and Mary Anne Trenker.