UltraViolet

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Adult | $20

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UltraViolet

January 26, 2024
7:30 pm | Convocation Hall

UltraViolet is the only instrumental ensemble in Edmonton whose mandate focuses exclusively on the creation and performance of new classical compositions. The group was formed in 2014 as the in-house ensemble for New Music Edmonton’s annual Now Hear This festival. They have since performed over fifty new pieces, most of them Canadian. UltraViolet comprises four local artists who are committed to bringing new music to local audiences: pianist Roger Admiral, percussionist Mark Segger, flutist Chenoa Anderson, and saxophonist Allison Balcetis. Individually, the musicians of UltraViolet have premiered hundreds of solo and chamber works, and have been active in commissioning and performing new works. The quartet is named in honour of composer Dr. Violet Archer, who encouraged her students at the University of Alberta to create their own opportunities for their music to be performed. Her impact was broad and deep in Alberta and throughout Canada.

The musicians of UltraViolet believe that faith in emerging composers and extending opportunities for their works to be heard in public is necessary for the continuation and flourishing of this art form. UltraViolet’s core aesthetic is to hold up a mirror to today’s society and reflect back an artistic truth. They are also committed to equity and diversity in programming, and are a signatory to the Canadian League of Composers Gender Parity Pledge.


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The piece Shout Out Silent Brandy by Rio Houle, which is being performed as part of this concert, was made possible with support from the Edmonton Arts Council.

 

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