Monday, July 31, 2017

Like Big Bang? Try it Renaissance style...

Lucky chicks with their rooster
"Amor Vittorioso" was written in 1591 as part of a musical Commedia dell'arte.

What could that have to do with half hour TV comedies?

Well, I'll tell you.

Did you know that Renaissance Madrigals helped birth Opera and Operettas? Yeah, I didn't either and it explains a lot.
Drama, it's all about the drama

All those Fa la la la las and other nonsense words flying out of singers mouths at 80 miles an hour. And the songs are about lovers and lovemaking and cheating and unrequited... you get the idea - Hmmmm.

Did you know...

Madrigals were the Pop music of the 1500's. Lots of Sex and sinning, corruption and drink, gluttony, war and... SMOKING too! Here's a cool old video from The King's singers that helps explain the smoking connection...

But I digress...

Big Bang - modern comedy -- connection
Commedia Dell'arte characters = Big Bang characters!

Brighella = Howard
Arlequino or Harlequin = Sheldon (Arlequino was often the central character ) 

Penny, Howard and Sheldon, Commedia style
So,  Amor Vittorioso by Giovanni Gastoldi, basically cheers Leonard for finally marrying Penny!

Ta Da - we learn something every day.

Here is our live concert video Of "Love Victorious" on our YouTube channel.
Audio: Tom Barnes.  Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 5th, 2016.
Videographers: Luc Nugent, Kolin Casagrande
Editing: Pierre Massie
Please DONATE to support our 40th year events! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.
Hey!

Did you know --
Amor Vittorioso is on our “Audite nova” Renaissance Madrigals CD! A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.

About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 



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Friday, July 28, 2017

Christmas in July

Christmas in Australia (or Spain)

Christmas does belong in December.  And somewhere in the world, Christmas comes with sun and sand.

If you do LOVE LOVE LOVE Christmas...  Here's a way to help us fundraise for our 40th!

This Christmas carol playlist on YouTube will pay us when you play :)


Audio: Tom Barnes.  Recorded at various churches around Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Videographers: See individual video descriptions.
Editing: Pierre Massie

Visit our website

About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.


Thursday, July 27, 2017

Learning to fly

View from a twin engine prop plane

Flying a plane is hard.

All those buttons and levers, instruments - and hours of flying instruction. 
And practice.

Then, you take everyone's life in your hands each time you soar into the air; nothing beneath you and the ground but steel plating and rivets.
look waaay down

Singing in our choir isn't life-threatening. But it is hard. And it takes learning and skill and practice.
And now, after years of giving charitable gifts to others, we need to raise money for ourselves.

I'm asking everyone who loves our music 
- help us to FLY. 

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.


 Listen to our Fundraiser Playlists too. Let YouTube pay us forward with your plays!

Here's our Sacred playlist below. Hit play and let it play while you play...
 

Audio: Tom Barnes.  Recorded at various churches, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Videographers: see individual video credits
Editing: Pierre Massie

Visit our website
About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales. Why should you buy our CDs ? Our professional recordings sound amazing and have excellent reviews. They are all available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats. Net proceeds benefit charity.



Monday, July 24, 2017

Searching for Perfection - Cantate Domino and bittersweet memories

St. Barnabas church, Ottawa

We needed the perfect sound.

We needed a church in the Ottawa area in which to record our newest CD.  We needed a room with a depth, resonance, and the natural acoustics to satisfy our director’s vision for the perfect sacred choral sound.

We decided on St. Barnabas Anglican church, where we’d performed a concert of spring madrigals.  We booked it six months in advance.  Perfect.

unloading equipment in pouring rain

Rain plagued the first recording session with Jay Fee from Conduction Mastering - Wednesday evening, May 9th, 2012.  There was no choice but to set the sound equipment up and wait, listening to the steady patter turn into a resounding watery drone that echoed through the church.  Less than two hours in, after many false starts while monitoring cellphone weather apps, we all went home --  to reconvene the following Saturday.

At the same time, roadwork turned James Street into a crucial detour.  Don’t get me wrong, St. Barnabas is renowned for its natural soundproofing, along with a preternaturally gorgeous set of acoustics.  Perfection.


Not quite.

Even the three-bricks-thick walls could not filter the steady traffic, and we painstakingly recorded around the beeping and backfires.

Keith and René wait for the rain and traffic noise to stop

For our last session, the evening of Saturday, June 2nd, a huge construction crane actually BROKE just before we began, and blessed us with hours of silence.
Finally, getting some tracks down!

Silence, counterpointed with our voices and marked by sound engineer Jay’s “thumbs-up” -- as take after take was a keeper – perfect timing.

Jay from Conduction Mastering records all Stairwell Caroller CDs

Through the hours rehearsing, and the hours recording, everyone was patient and focused on the task.

The recording ordeal forged a strong bond between many of us.  Our small chamber choir of twenty-six felt a comforting sense of intimacy and comradeship.  We could do anything, as long as we were together.

For a session by session breakdown of Cantate Domino - from Recording to CD :

We looked eagerly forward to Sunday, June 24th, 2012 - a performance at Festivale Mondial in Laval, Quebec.  The show was a joy, and the audience was warm and appreciative of the sacred repertoire Pete had chosen in anticipation of our upcoming CD release – a perfect moment.
Stairwell Carollers at Festivale Mondial

Our celebratory mood was not to last.

The very next day, June 25th, 2012, Paul Churchill - one of our beloved tenors - passed away suddenly.  Well known in the Ottawa choral scene, Paul was also a tireless volunteer at his children’s schools and with the Nepean Hockey association.  He never got to see this effort come to fruition – to hear his own voice blended with ours, or hold the finished CD in his hands.

The shock of his passing has eclipsed our recent accomplishments; the memories of those rainy, traffic-noise-punctuated recording sessions are now precious and bittersweet.
Paul was a wonderful person and very funny
At our yearly auditions, in the last weeks of August, I greet applicants at the church door.  This year we need tenors and basses.  This year, a new tenor will again stand in Paul Churchill’s spot -- in the back row, to my left.  Close enough – to overhear Paul’s perfectly wry comments.

Close enough -- to make me smile.

Holly Massie, alto (originally published in Dynamic - a Choirs Ontario publication)
Cantate Domino CD cover

Cantate Domino is dedicated to the memory of Paul Churchill, Tenor, whose voice and heart will be forever remembered.

Net proceeds benefit local charities and the annual Stairwell Carollers Scholarship.

Cantate Domino, recorded live in six sessions – a total of 27 hours -- at St. Barnabas church, Ottawa, is available at http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Purchases/Purchases7.html in both CD and Mp3 fomats.

For an audition, email info@stairwelcarollers.com. We are looking for tenors and basses for Fall 2017.




Saturday, July 22, 2017

Stairwell Caroller Auditions coming up Mid August 2017 - email us now!

Stairwell Carollers audition flyer Fall 2017

If you sing bass or tenor, and live within driving distance of the Ottawa (Canada's Capital) region, then the Stairwell Carollers may be the choir you're looking for. 

You still have time to email us now at info(at) stairwellcarollers (dot) com to set up your audition!

We don't do walk-ins, so please take a moment to email us to book your time. The emails come straight to me, so I will get back to you asap with your time.

Auditions for our choir are
Mid-August, 2017.

We are currently looking for tenors and basses, (sopranos and altos need not apply.)

Our audition process is relaxed and lasts ten to fifteen minutes. If you have a song that you think shows off your voice, we would love to hear it.

Don't bother about accompaniment, we are a cappella after all. Your voice is all we need to hear.
Stairwell Carollers in concert

Our group is bilingual and we perform songs in many languages as well as in English and French, but bilingualism - or even reading music -  are not necessities.

Your voice quality, singing style and ability to learn a short song will be assessed at your audition. 

Email us ASAP to book your audition!

Here are TEN reasons why you should Audition for The Stairwell Carollers!

About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

A registered Canadian charity, we help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.

Please DONATE to for our 40th year events! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.


Thursday, July 20, 2017

Earth Song - The Stairwell Carollers - YouTube live concert video


Our Tiny Earth - photo, Holly Massie, all rights reserved
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform Earth Song, a recent contemporary piece written by American composer, Frank Ticheli in 2007.

Another favourite of mine to sing, Earth Song holds a message of peace and environmental awareness for our modern age.
 
Audio: Tom Barnes.  Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 4th, 2016.
Videographers: Luc Nugent. Kolin Casagrande
Editing: Pierre Massie
Visit our website

Why should you buy our CDs ?
Our professional recordings sound amazing and have excellent reviews. 
They are all available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats
Net proceeds benefit charity.

Pierre Massie our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events for everyone! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt

Monday, July 17, 2017

Top 10 storytelling moments for the Stairwell Carollers

Denyse gets a lift to Rideau Hall

If you're wondering about the story behind this photo, it's in my TOP TEN below...

Not a definitive list and in no special order :)

10. 10 years ago we celebrated our 30th anniversary of song. Yes, that's CTV's Joel Haslam!
Stairwell Carollers, current and alumni in rehearsal
9. Our Annual Stairwell Carollers Scholarship celebrates its tenth year in 2011.
2017 Scholarship winner, Ursa Meyer
8. Dressing the part for the 1988 Ottawa Tulip Festival.
Stairwell Renaissance
7. Singing for the Governor General's Skating Party
Carolling in Rideau Hall
6. Featured in Dynamic, the popular Choirs Ontario publication for our Provincial win  :)
Stairwell Carollers sing In the Rideau Chapel, National Gallery of Canada
5. Stairwell's own YouTube Channel

4. Our first CD, and Pierre's journey into composing - Qui creavit celum. CD cover photo, Denyse Mageau.
Qui creavit celum CD Photo, Denyse Mageau
3. Stairwell on Vinyl in support of Manoir Ronald McDonald House inspired us to fund raise for charity with our music.
The Story behind the Record

2.  The Name Game
1. The Regional Contact era. 

We appeared so many times on CTV Ottawa's popular show - after this show, Joel Haslam joined the group to sing tenor.

Check out my first blog post 7 years ago.

No judging.

What a ride!!

The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while studying music at Ottawa University. 

A registered Canadian charity, we help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales. 

We are proud to have won both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions.

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Music and Beyond Soirée at the National Gallery of Canada - a Euphonious Banquet!

Maman, the National Gallery of Canada's famous spider stares at the Cathedral across the street
We were invited to perform for Music and Beyond's National Gallery Soirée - held at the National Gallery of Canada - downtown Ottawa.
Waiting to sing - photo credit, Andrew Jones
I had no idea what to expect. Yes, we have sung at the Gallery before, but never as part of a Festival. 

Exciting!

We were welcomed and given a schedule with a number of ten-minute singing spots in different spaces around the Gallery. 

We were escorted to our usual greenroom, which was very comforting. 
National Gallery of Canada green room
However, we didn't stay there long, before we were led into the dark underbelly of the Gallery. 
That way lies freedom -- the other way lies - a freight elevator
We were then bundled into a giant service elevator that closed with 10 foot high accordion folding metal doors. It gave us a one-way rough ride  to our singing locations.
 (most of us giggling as we watched the massive wall go by through the metal grate)

I felt a bit like an art installation being transported to my space.
My space

Maggie, soprano, was more imaginative and said she felt like we were going down into the bowels of the Starship Enterprise. 
Not out in space, but in The National Gallery of Canada

Stairwell Carollers get ready to sing in a Renaissance room - photo credit Music and Beyond
So, we sang in three locations -- two with Renaissance paintings - my favourite (both for the paintings and the acoustics!!)

 Our last few singing spots were in the Rideau Chapel.  
Rideau Chapel
We have sung many times in the Chapel over the past ten years. If you aren't aware, it is an entire chapel that was to be demolished. Instead, it was disassembled and rebuilt within the National Gallery as a testament to its beauty.

Waiting to sing  in the Rideau Chapel - photo credit, Andrew Jones
Stairwell Carollers sing in The Rideau Chapel - photo credit Friederike Knabe

So, it was an evening to remember! My only regret was that we didn't have the opportunity to hear and see more of the performers. There were so many and the few we saw, we had to rush by to our next spot. Not complaining, it was a rush to sing for such an appreciative audience (and there were lots of people in attendance!)

 It was one of those times I'd like to be in two places at once.

Here is the Facebook page for Music and Beyond where they have posted tons of great photos taken by their own photographers and submitted by members of the public. Check it out!


About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events for everyone! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Ottawa's Stairwell Carollers perform Alleluja" - Henry Purcell - YouTube video


Stittsville United Church stained glass windows
Searching back in The Stairwell Carollers Youtube video vault, I found this wonderful "Alleluja" by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). Purcell was an English composer of the Renaissance. This was my first Alleluja I learned and I now sing it by heart.

This version of "Alleluja" is available on our sacred Renaissance CD, "Cantate Domino”
Stittsville United Church stained glass window
Why should you buy our CDs ?
Our professional recordings sound amazing and have excellent reviews. 
They are all available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats
Net proceeds benefit charity.
 

Audio: Tom Barnes.  Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 31st, 2014.
Videographers: Gert-Jan van Heuzen, Kevin Millington.
Editing: Pierre Massie

Visit our website

About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events for everyone! 
All Donations receive a charitable receipt.


Monday, July 10, 2017

Stairwell Carollers sing at 2017 National Gallery Soirée, TOMORROW - 7:00 to 10:00 P.M.

The Stairwell Carollers sing in the Atrium of the National Gallery, Ottawa

We will be singing at Music and Beyond's National Gallery Soirée, TOMORROW  (Tues. July 11th) from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.

Maman looms over The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

As you stroll through the Gallery you will encounter over 100 other musicians and musical groups, paired with each era and style of art form to elevate the aesthetic experience. 

We are thrilled to be involved with Music and Beyond and hope to see you there!


A musical way to help us fundraise is to listen to our  40th Fundraiser Playlists and YouTube will pay us forward!

THERE ARE MANY WAYS YOU CAN HELP US GET TO OUR $15,000 GOAL!

We have our easy on-line Donation page where every donation receives  a charitable tax receipt. Check out the thermometer to track the progress of the donations too!

If you love our music, support us by watching our YouTube Fundraiser Playlists or by making a donation.

Please DONATE to support our 40th year events for everyone! 

All Donations receive a charitable receipt.

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