Rebecca Caine, soprano
with Robert Kortgaard, piano

Thursday, September 15, 2011
Brunton Auditorium 8:00 pm

Treasured by legions of fans for her portrayal of Christine in Phantom of the Opera, soprano Rebecca Caine opens our concert season with "The Old and The New," a tribute to the leading ladies of musical theatre, past and present. Joining her in this delightful cabaret performance is her frequent collaborator, pianist Robert Kortgaard.

Genticorum

Saturday, October 29, 2011
Brunton Auditorium 8:00 pm

A dynamic force on the Québécois traditional music scene, the multi-talented trio Genticorum weave precise and intricate instrumentals, gorgeous vocal harmonies, and energetic foot percussion into a jubilant musical feast. Their distinctive sound, tongue-in-cheek humour, and dynamic stage presence make them a supreme crowd-pleaser.

Ingrid Jensen and friends

Saturday, November 19, 2011
Brunton Auditorium 8:00 pm

From her roots in Nanaimo, BC, trumpeter Ingrid Jensen has gone on to become one of North America's hottest jazz soloists and bandleaders. Among the colleagues joining her for this performance are her sister, Christine Jensen, and Sackville-born Joel Miller -- both now ranked among Canada's most exciting jazz saxophonists -- as well as Swedish pianist Maggi Olin.

The Gryphon Trio

Friday, November 25, 2011
Brunton Auditorium 8:00 pm

The members of the Gryphon Trio -- Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin, Roman Borys, cello, and Jamie Parker, piano -- are extraordinary musicians in their own right; together, they form one of Canada's most accomplished and admired chamber ensembles. This is a must-see performance by a renowned piano trio, winner of the 2011 Juno award for Classical Album of the Year.

Simon Docking, piano

Saturday, February 4, 2012
Brunton Auditorium 8:00 pm

Halifax-based pianist Simon Docking -- Australia's gift to the Maritimes -- has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout North America, Europe, and Australasia. Praised by the Globe and Mail for his "effortless virtuosity," he is a well-known specialist in contemporary music, with dozens of premières to his credit.

Simone Osborne and Tyler Duncan, vocal duo

Saturday, March 10, 2012
Brunton Auditorium 8:00 pm

Hailed as "a joy to hear" (LA Times), Canadian soprano Simone Osborne is a rising star on the operatic and concert stage. She is joined by fellow Vancouver native, baritone Tyler Duncan, who enjoys an international reputation as an oratorio and recital artist. Pianist Erika Switzer will accompany the vocal duo in this Debut Atlantic performance.

Ballet Jörgen Canada: Anastasia

J. E. A. Crake Concert

Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Convocation Hall 8:00 pm

Created by acclaimed choreographer and Artistic Director Bengt Jörgen, Anastasia is a magical reimagining of the life of the Russian princess, set to an original orchestral score by Canadian composer Ivan Barbotin. This elegant full-length ballet features sumptuous costumes, lavish sets, and exquisite lighting -- a wonderful event for the entire family.

 

 

Ticket and Subscription Prices

 

 

Adult Student First-year
MtA Student
Subscriptions (7 performances) $140 $65 $35

Single ticket
Ingrid Jensen
Ballet Jörgen
Any other event

$35
$35
$28
$20
$20
$15
$20
$20
$15


* Bring a Child Free! If you purchase an adult subscription or single adult ticket to any of our performances, you can obtain a free student ticket to any concert you attend for a young member (ages 4–18) of your family. Only a limited number of these free youth tickets are available, so order early!

All prices include HST.


The first six performances take place in Brunton Auditorium (350 seats) in the Music Conservatory, 134 Main Street, Sackville NB. The final concert takes place in Convocation Hall (1500 seats), 37 York Street, Sackville. All performances begin at 8:00pm. Please note that seating is not assigned.

Our mailing address is
Performing Arts Series
Mount Allison University
62 York Street
Sackville, NB E4L 1E2

 

To order subscriptions, you can use the PDF order form here
or contact us by phone or e-mail:

506-364-2662      e-mail: performarts@mta.ca

 

Our venues are scent-free. Please refrain from wearing perfume, aftershave, and other scented products.

The Performing Arts Series thanks Mount Allison University and the J. E. A. Crake Foundation for their continued support.

Brochure and poster design: Ken Mikalauskas. Web site: Gary Tucker

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