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Dec 2020

Soundings: UBC Contemporary Players Respond

This fall, the Belkin was delighted to welcome the UBC School of Music Contemporary Players as they responded to Soundings: An Exhibition in Five Parts. Directed by Paolo Bortolussi, the Contemporary Players ensemble includes graduate and undergraduate students focusing on music and performance of our time. Programs blend masterworks by internationally acclaimed composers with world premieres of works written expressly for the ensemble by UBC composition majors. In lieu of a public concert at the Belkin as has occurred in recent years, each musician chose a work by a Canadian composer to perform in an empty gallery, responding to the works of Soundings. Videos of these performances are shared here for reference, research and enjoyment in perpetuity.

Soundings asks how a score can be a call and a tool for decolonization. The exhibition’s corresponding investigations take at their centre questions of embodiment and subjectivity, of calls and responses. What are the practical matters of embodied decolonization, and how can we practice them? How does embodiment facilitate unlearning, unknowing and the visioning of Indigenous ontologies?

The students were invited to perform their chosen works in the gallery space as agents in this extended conversation. With a conceptual focus on authorship and collaboration, the Contemporary Players teased out the nuances of relationality and presence by relying on improvisational skills to execute a precious performance: a site-specific, once-in-a-lifetime meditation on all that the exhibition encompasses.

 

Performances

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Jacob Kryger, percussion
Sandman’s Castle for solo tam-tam by Vincent Ho
7 minutes, 46 seconds

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Siliang Wang, flute
Envol – Alleluia for solo flute by Gilles Tremblay
8 minutes, 38 seconds

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Gage Sippel, tuba
Boa Constrictor for solo tuba by Rodney Sharman
2 minutes, 2 seconds

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Eric Li, bassoon
Legend from the West for solo bassoon by Jean Coulthard
4 minutes, 11 seconds

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Samuel He, clarinet
Mesh for E-flat for clarinet by Ana Sokolovíc
11 minutes, 36 seconds

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Nina Weber, viola
Improvisation for solo viola inspired by Tania Willard’s Surrounded/Surrounding (2018)
3 minutes, 50 seconds

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Katelynn Whittle, oboe
Social Sounds from Whales at Night (2007) for oboe and tape by Emily Doolittle
8 minutes, 43 seconds

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Bruno Quezada, cello
2 movements from Suite for cello by Harry Stafylakis
5 minutes, 4 seconds

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Kurt Chen, violin
Soulmate for violin by Chan Ka Nin
5 minutes, 7 seconds

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Will Paradine, violin
Caprice for solo violin by Alice Ping Yee Ho
5 minutes, 55 seconds

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Kyle Cleland, bassoon
Silhouette for solo bassoon by Linda Caitlin Smith
4 minutes, 21 seconds

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Gabriel Landstedt, piano
Five by Dorothy Chang
8 minutes, 14 seconds

All performances recorded and mixed by Shiun Okada and Harley Maranan

Conceived and Developed by Shelly Rosenblum

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