irrttxniwimw jtji fj iy itfu s v frj jw arts entertainment hti of- praise was surprised when their still in schoolattendance during the schoolyear homegrown community project drops to 35 v received a juno award nomination the youth choir consisting of 39 females and the group thinks ifs great said lance flash 13 males meets for a threehour rehearsals every j executive producer of to wtiomit may concern friday night the majority congregate at the the groups debut album 4jv soumthiiw atintit rhnmh in applecreek seventhday adventist church in markham v j choir cofounder terry henry a middlefield collegiate graduate pro duced the cd and wrote the lyrics to all but one song the title track originated from a letter written by a choir member with nq particular recipient in- mind after being involved in a car accident v the letter detailed the importance of faith and encouraged others to make the most out ol i the short life 4 we havje been giyen henry reworked it tq read as abetter addressed to the x audience i want- my music tocommu- nicate importance of godspfes ence in our lives my music should be a my ihiisic x should be a source of reflection songwriter terry henry staff photosjoerdwineveen soprano margaret thibideau with her cd scarred classical inspirations trauma inspires musician byjenna walsh correspondent 1 s 7j- vrf lahgdori f j margaret thibideau wants to share the gift of music with other people the markham resident has released scarred classical inspirations a cd comprised of sacred classical music embracing old and new compositions selections include favorites such as gounods avemaria bizets agnus dei frances panis angelicas and the holy city thibideau said that an audience immersed in a meditated state and deep source of reflection of gods grace and j reflection evoked by music brings her satisfaction as a performer v mighty power henry said t life took achange for theworse in 1993 when she suffered third degree their- music features a variety of bums in a house fire for the next year she was in and out of a burn unit for treat- christian contemporary traditional ment picking up an instrument wasimpossible due to the deep burns to her christian praiseand worship jazz ori- back left shoulder and arms thibideau said the degree of pain she experienced ented ballads and soul and blues com- j is indescribable binations friends encouraged her not to abandon her love for music persuading her the choir performs locally within j to learn musical scores i wasnt sure if i would be here the next day she said vthe christian community the students thibideau credits her friends for helping her shift focus she started using her travel sharingtheir music on jong j voice as a guide towards a new meaning and direction in life she began singing weekendsand holidays with audiences f toerself every morning before being sentoff for treatment music helped hei jin churchesand concert halls s across focus and cope with the reality of trie situation t photodavid carrington canada and the united states music is a family tradition for thibideau her grandmother was a concert rnumuhvi wtiiaiui hasj most recently performed at pianist and violinistand she remembers her mother always singing classical iixx r rii music on the phonograph and the radio was always playing music is a gift that needs to be sharedwith people she said scdrredclassical inspirations is available at the lions den on main street spreadingthe message of god markham citizen on assignment 1 k stilmenfcdfghgs beautiful music issi i rpertonninff iiy 4 yi- fiir sepateicks party vmarcht vn a x kbllxdsbligkivaveti trismifarewgreen 545tr m t c byjudyclarke citizen on assignment fflasttkursday eveningthe lights went dowrfirithe ackeahmofmkhaihthgktre i y mi svsotten vr j lursdaymarch11 fndaymafchl2y saturday march 1j iff riiti iy ihthi wednesday march 17 su for details is rcr street openjam homby42 riiewmi live flight the radiant faces of 90 grade 7students focused- i intently uponthe uplifted cdnductbrsbatonf parents held i their breathand thenm a magical beginning out flowed the mellownch tones of the mdnitdbd march- i it was a seamlessly orchestrated eveningtnree hundred f and twenty gradesand 8students from three community- schools played 14 pieces togemerunder the batonsof r teacliersr i l students staff and parents savoured j theprofessional environment of the theatre and fts stafftjf j r jft n tfqr tiie second year djoug mariningv h music teacner at coledale public schools in markhani organized the festival in partnership withkeveri merkeleyat ashton meadow school iri a tororitorandnpramulatricriards w i i i i i j ev goledale grade 7 j trumpet player david gregory t 1 rehearsal- v -i- dsatsui iw- j t v f earnest macmmansenior public school withxoluntary support the purchase ofrent- fl 1940 pnerof hwyt w ssspre rsa3rvs r5t sil frdl mjtnjbui sf v 3 r