IN CONCERT
What: National Arts Centre Orchestra with Jan Lisiecki
Where: Royal Theatre
When: Monday, Oct. 30
Tickets: $32 to $85
For more information, go to victoriasymphony.ca
For maestro Alexander Shelley, performing a piece based on the work of Mi鈥檏maw poet Rita Joe in her Cape Breton community this year with the National Arts Centre Orchestra was a defining moment.
鈥淚t was one of the most memorable experiences of my life, frankly,鈥 said Shelley, who is on a cross-country tour with the country鈥檚 flagship orchestra, which stops in Victoria on Monday.
鈥淩ita Joe鈥檚 family was involved from the beginning. To take it to her community and have everyone cook for the orchestra, dance and celebrate with such pride and positively, it meant a lot.鈥
The piece I Lost My Talk by composer John Estacio 鈥 which is part of Monday鈥檚 program 鈥 is one of four commissioned by the orchestra that explores the stories of exceptional Canadian women in multimedia works: Joe, author Alice Munro, astronaut Roberta Bondar and anti-bullying activist Amanda Todd.
I Lost My Talk is based on Joe鈥檚 poem about her time at the Schubenacadie Residential School in Nova Scotia and the suffering she endured there, as well as the hope she found, Shelley said. The work incorporates orchestral music, film, dance and live narration.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very affecting and fascinating to see the audience engage,鈥 Shelley said.
The orchestra鈥檚 national tour is part of sa国际传媒鈥檚 150th celebration. Shelley said that seeing the country coast to coast, meeting musicians and doing outreach with young people has been eye-opening.
鈥淭he arts are thriving in this country,鈥 said Shelley. 鈥淚t鈥檚 geographically so big that getting places and meeting people is a big project.鈥
Outreach for organizations such as the orchestra is more important than ever as school districts tighten music-education budgets, he said.
鈥淲e have a vital role to play right now. It鈥檚 incumbent upon organizations like us to do something,鈥 he said, pointing to the skills music promotes, such as non-verbal communication, empathy and listening.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e simple ideas, but some of the most fundamental skills.鈥
Shelley will work with musicians from the University of Victoria while he is here, and other outreach events are planned. The NAC performance includes a pre-show concert in the lobby with Viva Youth Voice.
The concert program includes Anton铆n Dvor谩k鈥檚 New World Symphony No. 9 and the Robert Schumann Piano Concerto performed by prodigy pianist Jan Lisiecki.