Wavelengths

Wavelengths

Sunday, Oct. 25, 2026 ∗ 2:00 pm
Vanier Hall (2901 Griffiths Avenue)
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Russian Easter Overture Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Cello concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op.33 Camille Saint-Saëns
Petite Suite Claude Debussy
Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor Alexander Borodin

 

Orchestral colour comes alive with the celebratory Russian Easter Overture, energetic Cello Concerto No. 1, emotional Petite Suite, and uplifting Polovtsian Dances.  With the lauded Canadian cellist who has been dazzling audiences both at home and abroad, Cameron Crozman.

 

Did You Know?

  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov dedicated the Russian Easter Overture to his composer friends Borodin and Mussorgsky. Although not religious himself, he enjoyed exploring religious themes and imagery in his work.
  • Camille Saint-Saëns spent his early career as a church organist, playing at over 200 weddings a year. Hector Berlioz said of Saint-Saëns “Il sait tout, mais il manque d’inexperience.” (He knows everything, but lacks inexperience.)
  • Although Claude Debussy moved in impressionist painting and literary circles, he disagreed with the description of himself as an impressionist composer. His style of piano composition has been described as “hammerless,” de-emphasizing the sound of the piano as a percussion instrument.
  • Along with Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexander Borodin was one of the “Mighty Handful,” five influential Russian composers who socialized and collaborated together. His friends encouraged Borodin, a scientist by trade, to compose more, and on his sudden death took his unfinished works to complete them.
  • Cellist Cameron Crozman, not content with a successful career as a solo and chamber musician, also helps produce musical events such as Classical Valley in the Okanagan and Festival of the Sound in Ontario. Cameron's website

Guest

Cameron Crozman
Cameron Crozman, Cello

Conductor

Michael Hall
Michael Hall
Music Director, PGSO
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