l is U l Hi I it J ( "HOMLU: - Wednesday. September 3 zoos ' Is as». j I O C : A ‘wj Hitting the right note 0 O O D K - WChamber Music Socrety enters 35th season wrthï¬rll slate of new oï¬â€˜ermgs Br Boa VHMMt \\ †( hrrlliit le my? l (s been 35 years since the lit-W it g?! A It hainher Music Society was ï¬rst . . a " ' i lonned to some the kind ot lllmlullt' ' ' is i . , performaines that ï¬rst popularized % A; ' ' » ~ 1. A their brarxlolthssiuilintisx: . $ ‘ . t p . "it started with the love of music ‘r. W ‘ J % if»? on our part.†said laii Narveson, ‘ A _ * 33‘».~"; T ï¬g 7 A president of" the society who has i 7 S: received it lot ol kudos over the § \ ’ â€i . W ‘ years for presemng and promoting . ‘ . that musical tradition J J," . He said the local (bomber if) ' Music Society has been lortunate ' ' to weather the economit storm \ ' . ' ’ that forced many other arts groups _' if, ‘ ' / into ï¬nancial hardship in the past ‘ I†‘ '-' _ / year. . it 4 }/ While sortie groups struggled, ‘ if, r the Chamber Music Society ‘V" if“ ' mounted Tl) plus shows last seaâ€" 9&1}. e a f «F. ‘ ' son, ' / . f‘ . :"J/) ' l "We‘ve done well, and we‘ve also i . } ‘ ~ ‘ ' I done increasingly well," said A" . ‘1 ‘ l Nan'eson. “Unlike some other arts ‘ ' , groups we're not reporting a . . ’ . ~ declining audience at all" ' ‘ l'he society also continued to collect accolades lrom artists and l’ ’ audiences for its dedicated music $4??? ' ' ' ‘ room at Nan-eson's home at 57 A; - Young St W.. in Waterloo. Sudbury’s Silver Birch Quartet, made up of members of the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra, performs Sept. 12 at the K-W Chamber Music Society’s music _ It can hold up to 85 people and room at 57 Young St. W., Waterloo The quartet will help kick off the 35th season for the local music society. suswrrromoio best represents the type of venue where many of the compositions Chamber Music Society is kicking the rare opportunity to book in an "We also have specialized audi- K~W Chamber Music Society has played were ï¬rst debuted. off its September programming early performance to kick off the ences as wellw’ehavea bitofa jazz played a small part in what has One ofthe society members was this week with a little ja'11 Sept. 10, season. Throughout the year he'll audience in addition to our regular become and evergrowing list of recently travelling in italy and met before returning to the group's sprinkle in some jazz performancâ€" one." performers up with a well-known Italian artist musical roots with the Silver Birch es. and in lune even branched out Narveson said the society has a “When we started out 35 years who had heard a lot about the local Quartet Sept 12. into a little opera with Voice Mire hardcore subscribers' list of about ago there was the (Jrford String musical society and its perform- "The fall season is our major Pocket Opera and Cabaret per 60 people. but they also attract Quartet and that was about it," said ance space. starting point," said Narveson. forming l Hate Opera (But l Love people with a musical aï¬inity from Narveson. "Canada now hasa lot of “l'he venue is a special part of “And it has evolved over the years." Madama Butterfly). it was a non- both universities and the Perimeter very good string quartets. our success." said Narveson. “We That includes kicking off the traditional staging of the pocket institute. The lnstitute stages its “And there is a lot more of that have chamber music in a real season with the jazz Show called opera in a venue that normally own small classical music series kind of musical activity in Canada. chamber, Mostly Jazz, Wednesday starting wouldn't have lent itselfto that type throughout the yeah but Nan'eson much more than there ever was “You usuallyjiere it in much and 8 pm. and featuring Don ofperformance, but Narveson said said it is also supportive of the when started out. bigger concert halls. and people Thompson on the piano and bass. the audience appreciated the vari- Chamber Music Society and is “We like to thinks we had a little who have been to both generally James Brown on the jam guitar and ety and the novelty ofstaging such launching a ticket program for bit to do with that â€" not a lot ~ like it here better. 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