A Cabaret Evening to benefit Esprit Orchestra featuring the North American Premiere of
September
The Music of Kurt Weill
Songs
a film by Rhombus Media Inc. directed by Larry Weinstein
Friday, January 20, 1995 The Opera House
September Songs The Music of Kurt Weill
A Cabaret Evening to Benefit Esprit Orchestra
Friday, January 20, 1995 « 8:00 p.m. The Opera House
Featuring
the North American premiere of September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill a film by Rhombus Media directed by Larry Weinstein
and Performances by
Judith Lander - Mary Margaret O’Hara Joseph Macerollo + Scott Irvine Members of Esprit Orchestra
Programme Introduced by Glen Baxter Arts and Entertainment Reporter CityTV
8:00 p.m. _ buffet
8:35 p.m. Judith Lander (vocalist) Bruce Harvey (piano) « Bob Hewus (acoustic bass)
Pirate Jenny ¢ Bilbao Song Mandelay Song « Lonely House
9:00 p.m. September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill
10:30 p.m. Mary Margaret O’Hara (vocalist) Members of Esprit Orchestra Joseph Macerollo (accordion) Scott Irvine (tuba) Blair Mackay (percussion) Rusty McCarthy (guitar)
September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill
Producers: Niv Fichman and Larry Weinstein Director: Larry Weinstein Writers: David Mortin and Larry Weinstein Cinematographer: Horst Zeidler Production Designer: Michael Levine Assistant Production Design: | Marian Wihak Editor: David New Music Supervisor: Hal Willner Music: Kurt Weill Co-production with: ZDF German Television Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Telefilm Canada RTP Portugal
This tribute to the life and music of Kurt Weill features Lou Reed, Teresa Stratas, Elvis Costello and the Brodsky String Quartet, Betty Carter, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, William S. Burroughs, Charlie Haden, the Persuasions and a host of others performing many of the composer’s most celebrated songs, including Mack the Knife, September Song and Alabama Song. Set in a turn-of-the-century warehouse, the lavish design echos many of the themes of Weill’s works. From the steely austerity of a 1930’s factory floor to the glittering spectacle of a Broadway musical stage, each performance reflects the magic of the music and captures Weill’s creative spirit.
Judith Lander
Judith Lander is both a singer and songwriter. She has had a successful stage career in Canada and the United States, playing a starring role in the first productions of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris and making frequent appearances on French and English network television. In Boston she garnered critical acclaim for her starring roles in several Jacques Brel and Kurt Weill shows. Lander appeared with Jacques Brel at Carnegie Hall and moved on to Broadway where, working with Lotte Lenya, she starred in Kurt Weill’s Berlin to Broadway. Inspired by Brel and Weill, Judith turned her talents to creating music for dance.
While in New York, Lander began a long-term collaboration with choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett (Footloose) which resulted in such critically acclaimed works as Where We Are Now, Diary and Spy. Judith
returned to Toronto to star in the hit musical I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road. Most recently she appeared in cabaret, performing Weill, Brel and her own music.
Lander has worked collaboratively with such leading Canadian artists as Karen Kain, Hagood Hardy, Fred Penner and Toller Cranston and has starred with Jack Weston and Kevin Gray (Miss Saigon) in the Off Broadway production The Baker’s Wife. Future projects include further cabaret performances and a film version of Triad, a ballet collaboration with Patti Caplette of the Royal Winnipeg ballet starring Evelyn Hart and directed by Barbara Willis Sweete of Rhombus media. Lander’s latest project, Cabaret Divas, also stars Beth Ann Cole and Kathy Michael McGlynn.
Mary Margaret O’Hara
Mary Margaret O’Hara is a musician, artist and actress. A busy artist, O’Hara performs live in clubs, records, acts in film and on the stage, and has composed for film. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art, she has also worked as a graphic artist.
Last year she was featured in David Widdicombe’s play Wake at the Factory Theatre, and her recordings include the CD Miss America. O’Hara can often be heard live at the New York club Fez, and on the last Monday of each month can be heard performing with several other Toronto artists at the Squeeze Club on Queen Street. Her next performances there are January 31 and Valentine’s Day.
Rhombus Media Inc.
Recognized around the world, Rhombus Media Inc. is Canada’s leading producer of films and television programs on the performing arts.
Rhombus productions have received many honours including Emmys for Le Dortoir, Pictures on the Edge and Concerto!; an Academy Award nomination for Making Overtures; Grammy and Primetime Emmy nominations for Canadian Brass: Home Movies and All that Bach, and dozens of awards at festivals in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, Banff, Cannes, Sydney and others.
Rhombus was formed in 1979 by Barbara Willis Sweete and Niv Fichman. Larry Weinstein joined soon after and the trio has since produced over 50 films including Ravel; For the Whales; Prokofiev by Two and My War Years: Arnold Schénberg.
Besides September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill, recently completed projects include The Sorceress: Kiri Te Kanawa, a baroque opera fantasy, and Thirty-Two Shorts About Glenn Gould, winner of four 1993 Genie Awards (including Best Motion Picture).
Productions currently underway include The Velvet Gentleman, an innovative dance special bringing together the music of Erik Satie and the evocative choreography of Cirque du Soleil’s Debra Brown. It features prima ballerina Veronica Tennant, Stratford star Nicholas Pennell and a cast of dancers from the Cirque du Soleil.
Esprit Orchestra
Esprit Orchestra is Canada's only orchestra devoted exclusively to new music. It was founded in 1983 by Alex Pauk, who continues as the orchestra's Music Director and Conductor. Esprit has a core of 45 musicians with the special skills needed to perform contemporary orchestral music. Guest artists have included Maureen Forrester, Desmond Hoebig, Jon Kimura Parker and Gary Relyea.
Dedicated to the development of a Canadian musical literature, Esprit commissions and premieres new works each year and facilitates continued public access to these works through repeat performances, radio broadcasts and recordings. Esprit has commissioned over 30 new works by leading Canadian composers such as Harry Somers, John Rea and R. Murray Schafer.
Committed as well to setting new, Canadian music within an international context, Esprit has performed the Canadian premieres of works by such composers as Toru Takemitsu, John Adams and Kryzsztof Penderecki.
In March 1991, Esprit released its first CD of all-Canadian music, Esprit Orchestra (CBC SMCD5101). A second all-Canadian CD was released in January 1994, Iridescence (CBC SMCD5132). A third disc will be recorded this coming spring. |
In 1990 Esprit was awarded Socan's Award of Merit in recognition of the orchestra's imaginative programming of contemporary music, and for its commitment to Esprit, Suncor Inc. received two Financial Post Awards for Business and the Arts.
Members of Esprit Orchesira
Esprit Orchestra Sekai performing this evening Alex Pauk Violin | Music Director and Conductor on Anne Armstrong . Laurel Mascarenhas
Board of Dir rs 1994-95
pardior Directo i Michael Sproule President: Paul Mingay Janie Kim
Ellen Farrugia
Ri Treasurer: Jeffrey Rintoul Marie Berard
Secretary: David Novak
Violin Il Nicola Clayton . Jamna Dayaram se sisemeea Margery Griffith aul Zevenhuizen
Alexina Louie Yakov ete Anita Nielsen te z eee Ellen Nichols armela Attariwala
Audrey Stefanovich Noel Laporte
S. Phillip Tingley Viola
Douglas Perry Beverley Spotton Angela Rudden
Cello
Paul Widner Elaine Thompson Maurizio Baccante Marianne Pack
Bass Robert Speer
Esprit Orchestra Acknowledges the Following for Their Generous Support of Tonight’s Event:
: CP <x ¥ “Wo rdable Gr uccllence UPPER R CANADA €>
The Canadian Film Centre
Canadian German Chamber of Industry and Commerce Inc. Esprit Orchestra Musicians
The Goethe Institute
Scott Irvine
Silke Iudelbach
Judith Lander
Lein Delicatessen Ltd.
Joseph Macerollo
Blair Mackay
Lewis Nicholson
Mary Margaret O'Hara
Mévenpick Restaurants
Piller Sausages & Delicatessens Limited Rhombus Media Inc.
Peter Sinclair
Matthew Talbot-Kelly
Event Committee Volunteers
Event Chair: David Novak Jenni-Leigh Girard Karen Huschilt
Nicola Clayton Donna McMahon
Scott Garvie Sharon McMahon
Margery Griffith Sharon Wallace
Corinne Pon
Elwood Saracuse
Larry Weinstein