3rd Annual Nick & Friends Benefit Concert for Capella Regalis (Mahone Bay) SOLD OUT
Letters to a Homeland: New Music of Ancient Origins
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Kinan Azmeh كنان العظمة clarinet
Layale Chaker ليال شاكر violin
Dinuk Wijeratne piano
Tom Easley bass
Nick Halley percussion
Saturday, Sept. 21, 5:00-7:00 PM
@ Cecilia's Retreat, MAHONE BAY
FOR TICKET RESERVATIONS EMAIL barbara.butler@ns.sympatico.ca
Join us for an intimate evening of food and music featuring five powerhouse musicians performing original Middle Eastern and South Asian works exploring what the idea of 'home' means to us all. Capella Regalis Board Chair Barbara Butler will be serving up delicious Mediterranean-inspired food and drinks prior to the concert in her lovely home with views of Mahone Bay.
Tickets are $100 and include the concert, a Levant-inspired cocktail, a mezze-style dinner, and a $50 tax receipt. N.B. Only 40 tickets are available to the Mahone Bay event.
All proceeds support Capella Regalis’s free music training programs for children.
Thank you for supporting this annual fundraising gala!
Looking for the Halifax event? Click here to be redirected to that event page.
An Intimate Concert With Five World-Class Musicians
Director, composer, and drummer-percussionist Nick Halley is bringing together dear friends and powerhouse musicians to perform a spellbinding evening of original Middle Eastern and South Asian works. Originally from Damascus, Syria, clarinetist Kinan Azmeh brings his “spellbinding” (The New Yorker) music to all corners of the world as a soloist, composer, and improviser. French-Lebanese violinist and composer Layale Chaker was raised speaking multiple languages, both linguistically and musically. Her complex sound universe, described by NPR as “beguiling” with “bright and beautiful strands … gorgeous, wine-dark swirls,” lies at the intersection of contemporary classical music, jazz, Arabic music, and improvisation. Sri Lankan-born Canadian musician Dinuk Wijeratne is a boundary-crossing composer, conductor, and pianist, whose work “reflects a positive vision of our cultural future” (The Toronto Star). Nova Scotia’s award-winning jazz bassist, composer, and educator Tom Easley and of course Nick himself will complete the ensemble to explore through musical collaboration what the idea of ‘home’ means to us all.
Preview this ensemble's music by listening to an excerpt of Kinan Azmeh's "Wedding Song" performed live at the Chan Arts Centre in Vancouver in 2023 (click the video below).
Event details
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Email Barbara at barbara.butler@ns.sympatico.ca
location
Cecilia's Retreat
1199 Oakland Road
Mahone Bay NS
Canada