Tapestry: Gala Concert
Tapestry International Festival of Women's Choirs, 2015

May 2, 2015 at 7:30pm

St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church

Every three years, Elektra hosts a four-day gathering of women’s choirs in Vancouver. We collaborate as a massed choir on music from around the world, hear and learn from each other, celebrate the distinct voices of our ensembles, and share the experience in public concerts.

Our third Tapestry International took place in April/May 2015 with guest ensembles Cantus (Norway; Tove Ramlo-Ystad, conductor), Canzona Women’s Ensemble (San Luis Obispo, CA; Jill Anderson and Cricket Handler, co-conductors), and Esprit de Choeur (Winnipeg, MB; Valdine Anderson, conductor).

The repertoire below is only Elektra’s solo set in the Gala Concert (first three pieces listed) and the five massed choir selections, which were each selected and conducted by one of the five participating conductors. For details on what the other choirs programmed in the Choral Threads concert and Gala Concert, please download the program pdf.

In addition to the choirs, Elektra welcomed saxophonist Julia Nolan, who joined with pianist Stephen Smith to perform Astor Piazzolla’s Oblivion before the Corlis premiere, in which she was also featured.

The 12 singers of Mira, Elektra’s Youth Mentorship Program, participated as singers in all of the massed choir rehearsals and repertoire.

Performance Pieces:

Canadian Work Legend Canadian Work