January 11, Noon. Melisma. Peter Stoll, clarinet.
Noon-hour series; Walter Hall, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto.
January 12, 13, 8:00 PM. Viderunt Omnes; Alison
MacKay and Don Sinclair, visual
media (an electronic performance of the work was accompanied by visuals from
Notre Dame Cathedral and the Northern Lights) A Toronto Chamber Consort concert
titled "From the Medieval to Millennial";
Trinity St. Paul’s Centre, Toronto.
January 20, 8:00 PM. String Quartet No. 2 (The Gathering). The St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, violin; Barry
Shiffman, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Marina Hoover, cello).
The Robert & Sonia Hamburger Family Endowment Chamber Music Series.
Mandeville Auditorium; University of California at San Diego; La Jolla, CA.
January 21, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, one of the two instrumental movements from CONSTANTINOPLE was the finale of a gala program by the Gryphon Trio opening the 2001 Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra New Music Festival. Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg. The program was broadcast live as a special 4-hour show on the CBC Radio 2 program Two New Hours from coast to coast.
David Jaeger, ex. producer, David Quinney, recording engineer.
January 22, National broadcast of Old Photographs from CONSTANTINOPLE on the CBC Radio 2 program In Performance.
January 23, National broadcast of Old Photographs from CONSTANTINOPLE on the CBC Radio 2 program Take Five.
January 25, Noon. Melisma. Peter Stoll, clarinet.
Noon-hour series; Faculty of Music, University of Guelph.
February 2, 8:00 PM. De Angelis; Laura Pudwell, mezzo-soprano; Andrea Ludwig, Mary Beth Daellenbach, Christine Stelmacovich, altos; The Elmer Iseler Singers; The Amadeus Chamber Singers; Lydia Adams, conductor. St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church; Toronto. The work
was recorded the day after the concert at St. Anne's Anglican Church for a CBC Records release of Hatzis' choral works. Keith Horner, producer.
February 1, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. Palgrave Concert Series. Palgrave, Ontario
February 2, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba; Danielle Baskerville, Mike Moore, dancers; D. A. Hoskins,
choreographer. NUMUS concert:
The Sacred and the Profane. The Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick Street,
Kitchener, Ontario.
February 4, 2:30 PM. Equivoque. Joseph Macerollo, accordion. New Music Concerts. Nelson Park Creative Centre. 56 Neilson Dr. Toronto.
February 10, 11. Christos read his essay Ritual versus Performance: The Future of Concert Music at a symposium on new directions in contemporary music held by the Mediterranean Music Center in Lamia, Greece.
February 11, 2:30 PM. Melisma. Peter Stoll, clarinet.
Faculty of Music New Music Festival. Victoria College Chapel; University of Toronto.
February 23, National broadcast of Old Photographs from CONSTANTINOPLE on the CBC Radio
Two program Take Five.
February 24, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. Arkell Schoolhouse; Guelph, Ontario.
March 5, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. Allegheni College; Meadville, Pennsylvania.
March 5. Fertility Rites. Kostas Theodorakos, marimba. Phillipos Nakas Hall, Athens, Greece.
March 7, 8:00 PM. Performance of the second movement of Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra. Marilena Doris, flute; The Orchestra of Colours; Pavlos Stergiou, conductor. Hellenic-American Union, Athens, Greece.
March 8, 8:00 PM. UK
premiere of Everlasting Light. Dimitris Desyllas, marimba; William Purefoy countertenor; Paul Badley tenor; Leandros Taliotis baritone; Lycourgos Angelopoulos, cantor. The English Chamber Choir; Guy Protheroe, conductor. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, UK. Hatzis attended the performance and on March 7 he read his essay:
Towards a New Musical Paradigm at the Hellenic Centre 16 -18 Paddington Street, London W1M 4AS.
March 23, 8:00 PM. The Music of Christos Hatzis performed by some of Canada's finest musicians. A Faculty Artist Concert featuring the work of Christos Hatzis.
World premiere of Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra. Patrick Gallois, flute and an orchestra of soloists
(Clare Scholtz, oboe, Nadina Jackson, bassoon, Michael Jarvis, harpsichord,
Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Scott St. John, viola; Shauna Rolston, cello; Roman Borys,
cello and students of the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto); Gary Kulesha, conductor; Three
Songs on Poems by Sappho. Lorna MacDonald, soprano; Peter Stoll, clarinet; Scott St. John, viola; Shauna Rolston, cello; William Aide, piano. Instrumental
movements from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). The concert was recorded live for subsequent broadcasts on the CBC Radio
Two programs: In Performance, Two New Hours and Music Around Us. Keith Horner,
producer; Doug Doctor, recording Engineer.
March 24. Orbiting Garden. Joseph Petric, accordion.
Haus Der Musik; Vienna, Austria.
March 26. Orbiting Garden. Joseph Petric, accordion.
Hochschule fur Musik; Maribor, Slovenija
April 7, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba; Danielle Baskerville, Mike Moore, dancers; D. A. Hoskins,
choreographer. St. Jacobs Performance Series; St. Jacobs
Schoolhouse Theatre; St. Jacobs, Ontario.
April 8, 3:30 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. The Gallery Series presented by the Georgian Bay Symphony and
the Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery. Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery. Owen Sound, Ontario.
April 8. Broadcast of Odd
World and Old Photographs from CONSTANTINOPLE
on the CBC Radio Two program Music Around
Us. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano).
April 8, 8:00 PM. String Quartet No. 2 (The Gathering). The St. Lawrence String Quartet
(Geoff Nuttall, violin; Barry Shiffman, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Marina Hoover, cello).
El Paso Pro-Musica. First Baptist Church, 805 Montana, El Paso, TX.
April 9, 8:00 PM. String Quartet No. 2 (The Gathering). The St. Lawrence String Quartet
(Geoff Nuttall, violin; Barry Shiffman, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Marina Hoover, cello).
Pro Musica, St. Philip's Concert Series "Completely Contemporary"
Special Anniversary Concert. St. Philip's Episcopal Church; Joplin; Montana.
April 18, 8:00 PM. Nadir. Susan Hoeppner, flute;
Valerie Kuinka, viola. A benefit concert with Canadian tenor Richard Margison
and friends in support of the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus' May 2001
European tour and Collaborations: A Chamber Arts Experience. George Weston
Recital Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts.
April 20, 8:00 PM. String Quartet No. 1 (The Awakening).
The principal string players of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra: Michael Swan,
violin; Julia McFarlane, violin; James Legge, viola; Linda Bardutz, cello.
Saskatoon Festival of New Music. Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
April 25, 100 PM. National broadcast of Zeitgeist
on the CBC Radio Two program
Take Five. Studio recording by the CBC Radio Orchestra, Mario
Bernardi, conducting.
April 28, 8:00 PM. Farewell to Bach. The
Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, Peter Gardner, conductor. Part of a program
titled "Farewell to Bach". Cook Recital Hall, St. John's Nf
April 28, 5:00 PM. Broadcast (in Quebec only) of Fertility Rites.
Catherine Meunier, marimba. CBC Radio 1 (88.5 FM).
May 15. Studio recording of Confessional. Shauna
Rolston, cello; The CBC Radio Orchestra under the direction of Mario Bernardi.
CBC Studios, Vancouver. The recording is part of a new compact disc of
three new Canadian works for cello and orchestra (by Heather Schmidt, Kelly Marie Murphy,
Chan Ka Nin and
Christos Hatzis) performed by Shauna Rolston and the CBC Radio Orchestra which
will be released on CBC Records.
June 12, 8:00
PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). The Laidlaw Foundation Annual General Meeting. Toronto.
June 15, 16, 8:00 PM. Pavillons En l' Air. Scott
Irvine, tuba; Beverley Johnston, percussion. Samskara, an event presented by
Collaborations: A Chamber Arts Experience. du Maurier Theatre Centre,
Harbourfront Centre.
June 27, 11:30 PM. Orbiting Garden. Joseph Petric,
accordion. The work was performed as the only musical component of a reception for
the Honourable Herb Gray, Deputy Prime
Minister of Canada at the Chalmers House, Canadian Music Centre, Toronto.
July 3 & 4. Studio recording of CONSTANTINOPLE
for the CBC Radio
Two.
Patricia O' Callaghan, soprano; Maryem Tollar, alto; The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano); Glenn Gould Studio, BBC Broadcast Centre, Toronto. David Jaeger,
producer.
July 9, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. Huntsville Festival of the Arts. Delta Resort; Huntsville,
Ontario.
July 17, 4:00 PM.
Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE.
The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, Kuhmo Arts Centre lobby,
Kuhmo, Finland. Concert and Reception hosted by the Canadian Ambassador to
Finland.
July 21, 8:00 PM.
Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE.
The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival; Kontio School, Chamber
Music Fever concert; Kuhmo,
Finland.
July 24, 1:00 PM. Stylus. Steven Sitarski, violin;
Julie Baumgartel, violin; Patrick Jordan, viola; Margaret Gay, cello. Part of a
program called Back to Bach. the
Co-operators Series; Elora Festival of Music. St. John's Anglican Church, 33 Henderson Street,
Elora ON. Ticket/festival info: (519) 846 0331 or (800) 265 8977.
July 25, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. Pavillons En l' Air. Scott
Irvine, tuba; Beverley Johnston, percussion. Ottawa Chamber Music Festival; McLeod-Stewarton
United Church; Ottawa, Canada.
July 26, 7:00 PM. Footprints in New Snow.
Discovery Concert I; Festival Hall; Festival of the Sound; Parry Sound, Ontario.
August 2 & 3, 8:00 PM. Two performances of CONSTANTINOPLE.
Patricia O' Callaghan, soprano; Maryem Tollar, alto; The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano); Tom Diamond, director. Part of the Ottawa Chamber Music
Festival; Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Canada.
August 2, 11 PM. Orbiting Garden. Joseph Petric,
accordion. St. John's Church; Ottawa Chamber Music Festival. Ottawa,
Canada.
August 4, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Beverley
Johnston, marimba. K.O.S.A. percussion event. Castelton, Vermont.
August 8, 7:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE.
The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Cruise: Evening Serenade; Festival of the Sound; Parry Sound,
Ontario.
August 11, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Classics XII concert; Festival of the Sound; Parry
Sound, Ontario.
August 14, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Kincardine Chamber Music Festival, Knox Presbyterian Church;
Kincardine, Ontario.
September 20 - 22. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman
Borys, cello; Jamie Parker, piano) performed Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE
as either a program item or an encore at eight concerts during their Encore
Atlantic Tour of Canada's east coast and several Ontario venues.
Sept 20, 8:00 PM. Donald Cook Recital Hall, Memorial Hall St. John's NF.
Sept 21, 8:00 PM. All Nations Christian Reformed Church, Halifax, NS.
Sept 22, 8:00 PM, Festival Theatre Wolfville, NS.
October 8, 8:00 PM. String Quartet No. 2 (The Gathering). The St. Lawrence String Quartet
(Geoff Nuttall, violin; Barry Shiffman, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Marina Hoover, cello).
Friends of Chamber Music. Lincoln Performance Hall; Portland State University;
Portland, Oregon.
Oct
16, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Herzog Hospital Fundraiser; Toronto Centre for the Arts; North
York, ON.
October 19, 8:00 PM. Everlasting Light; Beverley Johnston, marimba; Daniel Taylor, countertenor; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; Russell Braun, baritone; The Elmer Iseler Singers; The Amadeus Chamber Singers; Lydia Adams, conductor. St. James Cathedral; Toronto. The work will be recorded the day after the concert at the North York Recital Hall for an upcoming CBC Records release of Hatzis' choral works. Keith Horner, producer.
Oct 21, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Oct 21 Waveny Carriage Barn New Canaan, CT.
Oct 23, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Music Toronto; Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the
Performing Arts; Toronto, ON.
Oct 26, 8:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Hillfield Strathallen High School Hamilton, ON.
October 28, 10:00 PM - Midnight. Premiere broadcast of CONSTANTINOPLE on the CBC Radio 2 program Two New Hours
with Host Larry Lake in conversation with the composer. The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano); Patricia O' Callaghan, soprano; Maryem Tollar, alto. The program
was recorded in July 2001 at the Glenn Gould Studio, CBC Broadcast Centre,
Toronto. The Two New Hours broadcast also includes Heirmos
performed by Melinda Maxwell, oboe d' amore and The English Chamber Choir under
the direction of Guy Protheroe. The latter is from a SONY Classical CD recording
by the English Chamber Choir called The Byzantine
Legacy.
November 2, 8:00 PM. Orbiting Garden. Joseph Petric,
accordion. The Music Gallery Series; St. George the Martyr, Toronto.
November 10-19. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE.
The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano).
Nov 10, 8:00 PM. R.D. Parker Collegiate Thompson, MB.
Nov 12, 8:00 PM. Killarney Collegiate Auditorium Killarney, MB.
Nov 13, 8:00 PM. The Pro Series; Lorne Watson Recital Hall; School of Music;
Brandon University; Brandon, MB.
Nov 15, 8:00 PM. Conference Centre; Minnedosa Community; Minnedosa, MB.
Nov 16, 8:00 PM. Pinawa Comunity Centre; Pinawa, MB.
Nov 17, 8:00 PM. Darke Hall; Regina, SK.
Nov 18, 2:00 PM. St. Paul's United Church; Estevan, SK.
Nov 19, 8:00 PM. Weyburn Composite High School; Weyburn, SK.
November 18, 10:00 PM - Midnight. Broadcast of Confessional on the CBC Radio 2 program Two New Hours
with Host Larry Lake in conversation with cellist Shauna Rolston and the
composer. Shauna Rolston, cello; The CBC Radio Orchestra under the direction of
Mario Bernardi. This is the radio launch of Shauna Rolston's new CD of Canadian
cello concerti written especially for her.
November 22, 8:00 PM. Toronto premiere of Confessional. Shauna Rolston, cello; The Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Gary
Kulesha, conductor. Massey Hall New Music Festival. Massey Hall, Toronto. The
concert will broadcast live at the same time on CBC Radio 2 across Canada.
November 25, 8:00 PM. Broadcast of Confessional.
Shauna Rolston, cello; The Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Gary Kulesha, conductor.
CBC Radio 2 In Performance.
December 2, 2:00 PM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE.
The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Schneider Concerts; New School, 66th W. 12th St. New York City,
NY.
December 4, 8:00 PM. Premiere of the two piano version of Old Photographs
arranged by composer Erik Ross. The Anagnoson & Kinton Duo. Music Toronto; Jane
Mallett Theatre; St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. Toronto.
December
5, 8:00 PM. Fertility Rites. Catherine Meunier,
marimba on the TVONTARIO-TFO program UN AIR DE FAMILLE.
December 9, 11:00 AM. Old Photographs, from CONSTANTINOPLE.
The Gryphon Trio (Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie
Parker, piano). Walter Reade Theatre; Lincoln Center, New York City, NY.
December 9, 10:00 PM
- Midnight. Broadcast of Confessional. Shauna
Rolston, cello; The Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Gary Kulesha, conductor. CBC
Radio 2 Two New Hours.
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