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SAVED BY THE BELL ADULT DANCE PARTY featuring DJ Mace, DJ Kam and DJ Bounce from 8 p.m. - midnight at St. Peter High School, 750 Charlemagne Blvd.. This is a licensed event so adults 19+ only. Tickets $22.63 available through eventbrite.ca by searching “Saved By The Bell”. This is a St. Peter High School Parent Council fundraising event.

THE STRAY DOG BREWING COMPANY presents Paddy Paystub live and in concert as part of their Taproom Concert Series. $10 cover. Show starts at 7 p.m. The Stray Dog Brewing Company is located at 501 Lacolle Way..

54TH ANNUAL MAPLEFEST PANCAKE BREAKFAST hosted by the Cumberland Lions Club from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Lions Maple Hall in Cumberland Village, 2552 Old Montreal Rd. Breakfast consists of pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs & baked beans. Tickets available at the door: $12 for adults and $8 for children under 10. CASH ONLY.

54TH ANNUAL MAPLEFEST PANCAKE BREAKFAST hosted by the Cumberland Lions Club from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Lions Maple Hall in Cumberland Village, 2552 Old Montreal Rd. Breakfast consists of pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs & baked beans. Tickets available at the door: $12 for adults and $8 for children under 10. CASH ONLY.

OYSTER NIGHT at the Orléans Brewing Co., 4380 Innes Rd. from 6 to10 p.m. Indulge in the finest oysters and unwind with a drink in hand. We also offer wine and ciders for the non beer lovers!

THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (CAFES) will be holing an eco-event from 10am to 3:30pm at École secondaire Gisèle-Lalonde, 500 Millennium Blvd. near Millennium Park. RSVP to https://bit.ly/3XSOHxl. Admission is $15.

 

 

 

Ottawa East Music Club recitals showcase amazing young talent
Fred Sherwin
Nov. 27, 2023

Prior to the COVID pandemic, a group of local music teachers would hold a series of four music recitals during the fall and winter to give their students an opportunity to perform in front of a live audience.

It was called the Gloucester Music Club and the recitals featured some of the best young pianists, violinists, vocalists and other instrumentalists in the east end of Ottawa and beyond.

Naomi Lee, 13, closes out the Ottawa East Music Club Recital on Nov. 13. This was the second in a series of five music recitals to be held at the 10,000 Hours Piano Rehearsal Studio in 2023-2024. FRED SHERWIN PHOTO

Like most other public events, the Gloucester Music Club recitals were suspended during the pandemic in order to adhere to provincial regulations banning public gatherings.

As things started to return to normal in 2022 there was no real desire to reinstate the Gloucester Music Club, or the recitals.

It wasn’t until former GMC president Jennifer Messer opened a piano rehearsal studio on Montreal Road earlier this year that the seed was planted to organize a successor the Gloucester Music Club, and so the Ottawa East Music Club was born.

The second in a series of five recitals was held at the 10000 Piano Rehearsal Studio on Nov. 26.

Nineteen young people between the ages of six and 17 who are at various stages of their musical education performed in front of an intimate audience made up of about 60 family members, music teachers and other musicians.

Among the many standouts were recitals by Annie Lee, 9, who played Chopin’s Waltz in B minor Opus Posthumas 69, No. 2; Charlotte Hu’s performance of Fantasy Bossa by British pianist and composer Christopher Norton; and Victor Leclerc-Wu’s performance of Franz Schubert’s Impromptu Op. 90, No. 2.

But the two recitals that stood out the most for this writer were Naomi Lee’s perfor-mance of Chopin’s Etude Op. 10 No. 5 Black Keys which was a sheer delight, and Carl Albert Loschhorn’s Etude No. 60, Op. 136, No. 20 which was played by 12-year-old Sofia Zaika who recently immigrated to Canada with her parents and older brother.

The family is originally from Ukrain, but they moved to Poland five years ago with the goal of eventually ending up in Canada. It was friends of theirs in the local Ukrainian community who convinced them to put down roots to Ottawa.

One of the first things they did after they arrived here was to find a piano teacher for Sofia, who started playing piano when she was six under the tutelage of her mother Yulia.

“This has been our dream to live in Canada,” says Yulia. “In Canada our children have many opportunities they didn’t have in Poland.”

The next Ottawa East Music Club recital will be held on Jan. 14. The 10,000 Hours Piano Rehearsal Studio is located at 353 Montreal Rd.

 
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