Mon Jul 25 19:00
National Youth Orchestra of Canada
Chamberfest is thrilled to once again host the next generation of Canadian musicians, the National Youth Orchestra of Canada! The NYOC makes Chamberfest the third stop on its 2022 “Borealis” tour, performing Brahms’s Symphony No. 4, a new commission by NYOC member Leo Purich, and more.
- Sascha Goetzelconductor
- The National Youth Orchestra of Canadaorchestra
Leo Purich | Canopies (new commission)
Nino Rota (1911 – 1979) | Trombone Concerto in C (solo Robert Conquer)
I. Allegro giusto – II. Lento, ben ritmato – III. Allegro moderato
Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) | Symphony No. 4, Op. 98
I. Allegro non troppo – II. Andante moderato – III. Allegro giocoso – IV. Allegro energico e passionato
Violins
- Jennifer Armor
- Juliana Cao
- Kaiyao Duan
- Alicia Ingalls
- Satchi Kanashiro
- Diane Kim
- Ava Leschyshyn
- Manuel Lok
- Joey Machin
- Donna Mahboubi
- Miona Milovanovic
- Nodoka Mitsumoto
- Robert Mulchrone
- Evan Pyne
- Kai Rousseau
- Rosaleen Ryel
- Anastasia Salazar
- Justin Saulnier
- Daria Schibitcaia
- Jessica Tovey
- Charlotte Van Barr
- Nicholas Vasilakopoulos-Kostopoulos
- Lucia Warren
- Kasumi Yajima
- Sarah Yang
- Ian Ye
Violas
- Anastasia Cipko
- Miriam Elsawi
- Sofia Morao
- Ethan Mung
- Mobin Naeini
- Leo Purich
- Savannah Seibel
- Angelina Sievers
- Tasman Tantasawat
- Colman Yang
Cellos
- Olivia Cho
- Alonso Flores Esquivel
- Jonah Hansen
- Yin Vanny Hu
- Serina Lee
- Yuna Lee
- Matthew Lei
- Christopher Reil
- Mario Rodriguez McMillan
- Mateo Ronderos
Double Basses
- Cameron Breiter
- William Deslauriers-Allain
- Peter Eratostene
- Jacques Forest
- Matthew Hardy
- Léo Lanièce
- Sonja Swettenham
Bassoons
- Nadia Ingalls
- Eric James Li
- Robert Thompson
Horns
- Léa Beaudet
- Ming Rou Ding
- Jihao Li
- Shin Yu Wang
Trumpets
- Noah Bailis
- Samuel Hughes
- Justin Ko
Trombones
- Robert Conquer
- Leonard Pineault Deault
- Jack Price
Flutes
- Arin Sarkissian
- Rachel Tormann
- Gezi Charles Yu
Oboes
- Emily Brownlee
- Luca Ortolani
- Tai Yokomori
Clarinets
- Kailan Fournier
- Jose Romero
- Yanqing Zhang
Tuba
- Benjamin Vargas
Percussion
- Calum Crosbie
- Samuel Kerr
- Fraser Krips
- Jacob Kryger
Harp
- Honoka Shoji
More Concerts
Festival 2022
Experience five magnificent programs featuring spectacular vocals, impeccable skill, and collaborations between world-renowned musicians at Ottawa’s Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre.
Signature Series: supported by Bytek Volkswagen & Carling Volvo
Concerts immersed in Beechwood’s history and beauty, from its beloved sanctuary to the expansive grounds, complemented by the serene hours of the early morning.
These performances are outdoors. You will need to bring your own seating and weather protection if desired.
Sunrise Concerts are made possible with the generous support of Beechwood Cemetery.
New Music Now is a celebration of the breadth and vitality of today’s new classical culture. Explore the sonic range of today’s most creative musical minds at Chamberfest’s annual miniseries.
This series celebrates Canada’s world-class standard in chamber performance, featuring core string ensembles, solo piano, and opera amidst folk influences. Thanks to the generosity of Marina Kun (of Ottawa-based and internationally-loved Kun Shoulder Rests), these concerts take place at Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre.
Late-night concerts cross genres and art forms, pushing the boundaries of chamber music into Afro-Cuban influences, Slavic and Scandinavian folk tunes, and more.
Hosted by broadcaster Eric Friesen, Chamber Chats: Festival Edition features interactive interviews with festival musicians both online and in person.In-person attendance for Chamber Chats is available for passholders only! You will be asked to show your pass before entering this event.
The online Zoom events are free and open to the public.
Showcasing seasoned professionals and fresh faces to the scene, Chamberfest’s new series offers a refreshing midday escape at stunning local venues.
Concerts and excursions are immersed in Beechwood’s history and beauty, from its beloved sanctuary to the expansive grounds.
Many of these performances are outdoors. You may need to bring your own seating and weather protection if desired.
The Beechwood Series is made possible with the generous support of Beechwood Cemetery.
Celebrate the piano at the home of our longtime partners, Steinway Piano Gallery Ottawa.
The Steinway Series is made possible with the generous support of the Steinway Piano Gallery Ottawa.
Eclectic programming resonates against a backdrop of vinyl, vintage speakers, and reel-to-reel at legendary music destination and beloved Wellington staple, The Record Centre. Here, artists are at play: exploring and expanding their creativity in this casual space.
Seating will not be available.
This summer, our hybrid festival features a rich offering of online content broadcast live from Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre in Ottawa.
Chamberfest’s Community Engagement and Education pillar (CEE) engages community members of all ages through a diverse range of meaningful music experiences. Whether on stage, online, or on the streets, CEE changes lives through music.