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March 2010
ECMA 2010 - PEI Winners

Catherine MacLellan

Female Solo Recording of the Year - Water In The Ground
Folk Recording of the Year - Water In The Ground

The Grass Mountain Hobos

Bluegrass Recording of the Year - ZOOT!

Lennie Gallant

Roots/Traditional Solo Recording of the Year - If We Had a Fire

 
March 2010
Tuvan Musicians from Mongolia

Chirgilchin Chirgilchin Chirgilchin is a group of musicians from Tuva, a small Russian province north of Western Mongolia. Singing ancient folk songs in the Tuvan language, the group also plays handmade instruments. Atmospheric and mesmerizing, throat singing is produced by resonating low sounds in the throat, creating a haunting, flute-like harmony.

 
March 2010
Senior Recitals at UPEI

Nikki Schieck Nikki Schieck Nikki Schieck, a saxophone student in the studio of Kevin MacLean, will be performing her Senior Student Recital, in collaboration with Frances McBurnie on piano. The concert will be held on March 28 at 2:30 pm at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, UPEI campus, Charlottetown. It will feature the Concerto for Alto Saxophone by Pierre Dubois and the Sonata by Paul Creston.

 
March 2010
Piano Quartets at UPEI
Frances Gray, Julia MacLaine, Margaret Dyer, Jennifer Curtis

Julia MacLaine Julia MacLaine On March 18 UPEI faculty pianist Frances Gray will be joined by violinist Jennifer Curtis, violist Margaret Dyer, and Island cellist Julia MacLaine for a concert of piano quartets by Frank Bridge and Robert Schumann, and of J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations.

 
March 2010
Maritime Stars

Lennie Gallant - March 13

Lennie Gallant Lennie Gallant Homburg Theatre, Confederation Centre, Charlottetown

Lennie Gallant needs no introduction to Island audiences. His name is synonymous with top-notch live performances everywhere he plays. Following a busy winter that includes performances in Vancouver during the Winter Olympic Games with the Confederation Centre Young Company, Gallant comes to the Homburg Theatre.

 
March 2010
The North Lakes

Talking Bands
by Fraser McCallum

Nathan Gill, Mike Carver, Gillian Arsenault, Chris Francis Nathan Gill, Mike Carver, Gillian Arsenault, Chris Francis When The North Lakes went into studio to record their first album, their drummer, Carver, was keen to be given a nickname by sound engineer Charles Austin, who is known to affectionately dole them out. Austin’s response was, “I don’t know if I like you yet” but before long, Carver found himself with a handle to be proud of—”Fat-head.”

 
March 2010
Voices of Spring

The Confederation Centre Youth Chorus will deliver its annual spring concert Voices of Spring on March 28, at 3 pm, at Trinity United Church in Charlottetown. This year they welcome as their guest former Islander, Ruth Boswell Schiller. She will be directing the Hillsborough Girls Choir Alumni from New Brunswick. The Alumni will join the Chorus for several songs during the afternoon.

 
March 2010
Russian Pianist Concert

Sergei Saratovsky Sergei Saratovsky Harbourfront Theatre Concert Series presents Sergei Saratovsky on March 3 at Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside.

 
March 2010
Music PEI 2010

Photography by Lorne Miller

Humourous hosts Fraser McCallum, Lennie MacPherson (photo: Lorne Miller) Humourous hosts Fraser McCallum, Lennie MacPherson (photo: Lorne Miller) Industry Person John Bulman of House Front Productions (photo: Lorne Miller) Industry Person John Bulman of House Front Productions (photo: Lorne Miller) Songs & Stories with Tom Wilson and Alec and Liam of THT (photo: Lorne Miller) Songs & Stories with Tom Wilson and Alec and Liam of THT (photo: Lorne Miller) Lifetime Achievement winner Angèle Arsenault (photo: Lorne Miller) Lifetime Achievement winner Angèle Arsenault (photo: Lorne Miller)

 
March 2010
Island Artists Unite
Raising money for Canadian Red Cross Relief in Haiti

Haywire’s Paul MacAusland dons a wig to entertain the fans at the Island Artists Unite for Haiti concert in Charlottetown. (photo: Chris Wilkinson) Haywire’s Paul MacAusland dons a wig to entertain the fans at the Island Artists Unite for Haiti concert in Charlottetown. (photo: Chris Wilkinson) The final numbers are in, and it is official, Island Artists Unite for Haiti is the largest independently organized fundraiser of the year. Despite strong winds and snow the Historic Charlottetown Seaport Event Centre was a full house with 1600 people in attendance for nine hours of non-stop entertainment. Many more watched the live stream at www.bellaliant.net, filmed by Universum Media. Due to the generous support of Islanders, over $27,000 of in-kind donations from the corporate community, hundreds of volunteer hours to plan and operate the concert, artists and sponsors ticket sales, merchandise sales, 50/50 and donations, 100% of proceeds are going to the Canadian Red Cross in aid of Haiti relief. All efforts combined raised $47,727.49 for the Canadian Red Cross Relief in Haiti.

 
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