This piece is very special to us because it was written by ex-Stairweller, Martin Fairbank.
It is also quite rare and beautiful.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform A Christmas Lullaby, composed by Martin Fairbank. Performance at the Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary concert, “An all Canadian Christmas”.
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The carollers, an a cappella group, formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie, has earned the distinction of being ranked amongst the best of Ontario choirs in both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competition. They are a non-profit organization, who raise funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Dec 15th, 2017.
Videographers: Matthieu Brennan, Andrew Mason
Video Editing: Pierre Massie
Canada's bilingual, award-winning acappella chamber choir. En Français - Les Chanteurs Stairwell, Ottawa, Ontario. Auditions twice a year.
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Monday, December 24, 2018
Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen, arranged by tenor, David Rain. Premiere performance by the Stairwell Carollers - Youtube
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen, arranged by tenor, David Rain.
Premiere performance at the Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary concert, “An all Canadian Christmas”.
The carollers, an a cappella group, formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie, has earned the distinction of being ranked amongst the best of Ontario choirs in both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competition. They are a non-profit organization, who raise funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Dec 15th, 2017.
Videographers: Matthieu Brennan, Andrew Mason
Video Editing: Pierre Massie
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
St. Columba Concert Tonight is SOLD OUT!
St. Columba concert IS NOW SOLD OUT.
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Friday, December 14, 2018
Saturday Dec 15th Christmas Concert -- only a few tickets left!
Christmas Carol CONCERT TOMORROW!
Saturday, December 15th at Southminster United Church, 15 Aylmer Ave, Ottawa, (ON) - 7:30pm.
This church is a comfortable size with incredible sound! We will be presenting a $2000 gift to Harmony House - as well as recording our YouTube video at this concert.
THEN...
Wednesday, December 19th at St. Columba Anglican Church, 24 Sandridge Rd, Ottawa, (ON) - 7:30pm. NOTE: Seating is limited
St. Columba is our rehearsal home year round. A warm wood lined church with great acoustics. Our favourite venue for recording our CDs.
St. Columba is a smaller church, so don't wait to buy your ticket!
Stairwell Caroller concerts- 2 left!
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Thursday, December 13, 2018
Thou Shalt Know Him when He Comes - Canadian Christmas Carol by Mark Sirett - YouTube video
I absolutely love singing this carol! Such a gorgeous, musically pure piece, I get a little teary every time I hear those high notes.
It's doubly thrilling because we all got to meet and work with the composer, Mark Sirett!
If you come to our 2018 Christmas carol concert, you can hear it live for yourself. Hope to see you there!
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers perform Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes, composed by Canadian composer and choral clinician Mark Sirett.
Buy our CDs and help many Ottawa/Gatineau charities.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Dec 15th, 2017.
Videographers: Matthieu Brennan, Andrew Mason
Video Editing: Pierre Massie
Stairwell Caroller concerts!
Tickets available HERE
A registered Canadian charity, our group helps local charities with net proceeds from concert, CD and cookbook sales.
It's doubly thrilling because we all got to meet and work with the composer, Mark Sirett!
If you come to our 2018 Christmas carol concert, you can hear it live for yourself. Hope to see you there!
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers perform Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes, composed by Canadian composer and choral clinician Mark Sirett.
Buy our CDs and help many Ottawa/Gatineau charities.
Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Dec 15th, 2017.
Videographers: Matthieu Brennan, Andrew Mason
Video Editing: Pierre Massie
Stairwell Caroller concerts!
Tickets available HERE
A teaser playlist of some of the carols you will hear. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Pierre Massie receives GG Award - Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers
We are proud to announce that our Director, Pierre Massie has been awarded the coveted Governor General's Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers.
As it says on the Governor General's website, "Since founding the Stairwell Carollers in 1977, Pierre Massie has been an ambassador for choral music and instrumental in spreading the joy and beauty of a cappella music both locally and around the world. Proceeds from the group’s concerts go to many local charities and scholarship programs."
Pete was surprised and thrilled to hear of his nomination and subsequent award earlier in the year, but was hesitant to brag about it. Now the cat is out of the bag!
Pierre will be wearing his medal at our upcoming Stairwell Caroller Christmas concerts, so please take a moment to congratulate him after the show.
A registered Canadian charity, our group helps local charities with net proceeds from concert, CD and cookbook sales.
Pete was surprised and thrilled to hear of his nomination and subsequent award earlier in the year, but was hesitant to brag about it. Now the cat is out of the bag!
Pierre will be wearing his medal at our upcoming Stairwell Caroller Christmas concerts, so please take a moment to congratulate him after the show.
From the Governor General's website "The Medal for Volunteers consists of a silver circular medal that is 36 mm in diameter with a suspension ring. The obverse depicts a contemporary effigy of the Sovereign, circumscribed with the inscription in capital letters of the Canadian Royal Title and the word “CANADA”, separated by two maple leaves.
The reverse indicates the ideas of caring and generosity, represented by two interlaced hearts. The sunburst pattern of the rim symbolizes the time that volunteers are giving and their actions. The ribbon uses the viceregal colours of blue and gold. The five gold stripes evoke the fingers of a hand, present in the Caring Canadian Award emblem, while the deep red colour is associated with royalty.
The design of medal was created by the Canadian Heraldic Authority, based on a concept by Darcy DeMarsico of the Chancellery of Honours. The medal is manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint at its Ottawa facility."
Pierre would like to thank those who submitted his nomination. He also thanks The Governor General of Canada, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, for choosing him for this Award.
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A teaser playlist of a few of the carols you will hear at our concerts. Enjoy!
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A registered Canadian charity, our group helps local charities with net proceeds from concert, CD and cookbook sales.
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Friday, December 7, 2018
An A Capella Christmas - 2018 Xmas concerts on NOW
So much to tell you about this years concert season -- and it all starts TONIGHT in Carleton Place at St. Mark Evangelist Church, 1606 Fisher Ave., Ottawa, (ON) at 7:30pm.
Thanks to our stalwart lighting and sound Tech Crew headed by René - Darren, Aditi, Paul, Henry and Christoph.
Sunday, Dec 9th, we head off to St. James Anglican Church, 225 Edmond St, Carleton Place, (ON)for an afternoon concert starting at 2:30pm.
Next week, our FINAL evening concerts are happening!
This church is huge and has incredible acoustics! One of my favourites to sing in. We will be doing our YouTube video recording at this concert as well as presenting a $2000 gift to Harmony House for all the good work they do.
Wednesday, December 19th at St. Columba Anglican Church, 24 Sandridge Rd, Ottawa, (ON) - 7:30pm. NOTE: Seating is limited
St. Columba is really our "Home" church since we rehearse year round there. A cozy church with excellent acoustics, most of our CDs were recorded here professionally in multiple sessions without audience.
St. Columba is a smaller church, however, so don't wait too long to buy your ticket if you choose this concert.
Stairwell Caroller concerts!
We accept both Debit and Credit Cards for CD purchases at our concerts with The Square.
About The Stairwell Carollers:
Pierre Massie created our a cappella choir in 1977 while he was a music student at Ottawa University. We are ranked among the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions.
A registered Canadian charity, The Carollers also help local charities with net proceeds from concert, CD and cookbook sales.
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Purchase our CDs, cookbooks and Swag at our concerts using your Credit card or Debit card, courtesy of the Square!
It couldn't be easier to take us home for Christmas! Now accepting DEBIT as well as your Credit card at all our concerts with The Square!Don't go home without us!
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Thursday, December 6, 2018
A Baby is Born / L’Enfant est né - Pierre Massie, composer - YouTube Premiere!
Stairwell Caroller concerts now On!
Tickets available online
A teaser playlist of some of the carols you will hear. Enjoy!
About The Stairwell Carollers:
Pierre Massie created our a cappella choir in 1977 while he was a music student at Ottawa University. We are ranked among the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions.
A registered Canadian charity, The Carollers also help local charities with net proceeds from concert, CD and cookbook sales.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Now Playing on Classic FM in the UK!
Okay, a Christmas treat is coming for our fans in the United Kingdom.
We just received a request to play our Youtube Video of "In the Bleak Midwinter" from the prestigious Classic FM! If you live in the UK you can download the App HERE.
So honoured to be included in their stellar lineup of Christmas music for 2018!
Here is "In the Bleak Midwinter" for viewers and listeners not in the U.K.
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We just received a request to play our Youtube Video of "In the Bleak Midwinter" from the prestigious Classic FM! If you live in the UK you can download the App HERE.
So honoured to be included in their stellar lineup of Christmas music for 2018!
Here is "In the Bleak Midwinter" for viewers and listeners not in the U.K.
Stairwell Caroller concerts now On!
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Monday, December 3, 2018
Stairwell Carollers 2018 Xmas Concerts Programme
Here it is! The song list you've been waiting for!
We are so excited to be singing such a wonderful mix of old and new carols! Included are brand-new arrangements of both traditional favourites and rare Xmas treats.
Canadian compositions featured are Mark Sirett's "Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes", and Pierre Massie's bilingual carol "A Baby is Born / L’Enfant est né" - written to commemorate both the Caroller's 40th year and Canada's 150th birthday in 2017.
Canadian arrangements you will hear are Terry Brynaert's "Sans Day Carol", David Rain's "In natali Domini" and many others by our director Pierre Massie.
A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.
We are so excited to be singing such a wonderful mix of old and new carols! Included are brand-new arrangements of both traditional favourites and rare Xmas treats.
Canadian compositions featured are Mark Sirett's "Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes", and Pierre Massie's bilingual carol "A Baby is Born / L’Enfant est né" - written to commemorate both the Caroller's 40th year and Canada's 150th birthday in 2017.
Canadian arrangements you will hear are Terry Brynaert's "Sans Day Carol", David Rain's "In natali Domini" and many others by our director Pierre Massie.
Our 2018 Christmas Concert Programme
Original Canadian compositions and arrangements are noted in RED.
Veni veni Emmanuel............................... arr: J. Rutter / P. Massie
Carol of the Bells.......................................... arr: Peter Wilhousky
Jul, jul, strålande jul......................................... Gustaf Nordqvist
Dans le silence de la nuit................................... arr: Pierre Massie
Gloucester Wassail............................... arr: R.Vaughan Williams
O Jesulein Süß/O Little One Sweet........................ arr: J.S. Bach
In natali Domini................................................. arr: David Rain
God Rest you Merry, Gentlemen...... arr: D. Willcocks/ P. Massie
Hark The Herald Angels Sing............................ arr: Pierre Massie
Stille Nacht/O nuit/Silent night....... arr: trad., M. Dela / J Rutter
Patapan................................................ Bernard de la Monnoye
O Come All Ye Faithful................. arr: Bellefeuille / Llewellyn
Do you hear what I hear................................. arr: Pierre Massie
Quelle est cette odeur agréable............ arr: Sir David Willcocks
Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes.................. Mark Sirett
O Christmas Tree................................ arr: Lloyd / Dela / Rutter
Ca, bergers, assemblons nous.......................... arr: Pierre Massie
A Baby is Born / L’Enfant est né ......................... Pierre Massie
What Child is This............................................ arr: John Rutter
Nouvelle agréable............................................ arr: Pierre Massie
O nata lux...................................................... Morten Lauridsen
Sans Day Carol........................................... arr: Terry Brynaert
Stairwell Caroller concerts!
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Here is a teaser playlist of some of the carols you will hear. Enjoy!
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 among the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions.
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Carillon Performance features Ottawa composer and arranger Pierre Massie - listen live ONLINE
We are thrilled to announce that our beloved Dominion Carillonneur, Andrea McCrady, will again honour Stairwell Caroller director and choral composer Pierre Massie with a carillon program of his music.
The noon hour carillon performance will take place Dec 17, 2018.
Exclusively made up of Pierre's arrangements and compositions, the concert features the premiere of a new carillon setting of his "Nouvelle Agréable" by Wendy Earl - one of Andrea McCrady's graduating students.
A registered Canadian charity, we also help local charities with our concert, CD and cookbook sales.
The noon hour carillon performance will take place Dec 17, 2018.
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Pierre Massie started our a cappella choir in 1977 while a music student at Ottawa University. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked among the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions.
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Monday, November 26, 2018
New Choral Arrangement by Local Chelsea Artist Reveals Musical Side
I am really quite excited that my arrangement of a Christmas carol is going to be performed by the Stairwell Carollers. The story of how this came about offers an interesting anecdote.
In many Christmas carols, there are frequent references to drums and drumming, and basses are often called upon to replicate the sounds of drums.
This is my second year singing bass with the choir, and already I sometimes feel more like a drummer than a singer. Prumm… pum pum pum… During our Christmas concerts last year, basses were called upon to sing drum parts in no less than five of the pieces we performed.
A good drum riff can get under your skin. It is contagious and insistent. So it’s no surprise that driving home after rehearsals I often find myself singing drum beats. One night last November, I started singing one riff that somehow mutated towards an alternate beat … and then a different tempo ... until ultimately I experienced an ‘aha moment’. I realized that this new rhythm could marry interestingly overtop a well-known and beloved Christmas song. By the time I arrived at my home, the chrysalis for a new arrangement was formed in entirety in my head. All I had to do was write it out.
That took a little more time than I imagined. As someone not used to the particulars of writing vocal parts, it went slowly. But when it was done, I submitted it to Pierre Massie for possible performance consideration.
His response was immediately encouraging and edifying. He liked it and thought it worked conceptually and musically. Furthermore, he predicted that it could become popular with the choir and the public.
So it might come as a surprise when I inform you that my piece that the Stairwell Carollers are performing this year is not the one I’ve just described.
Buoyed from Pierre’s confidence-building over my first effort, and eager to prove my freshly-minted credentials as a composer/arranger, I immediately set about arranging a second carol. This time, I whipped through it in a much quicker timeframe, and once again Pierre offered encouraging praise with the end result. And that’s the piece that I am proud to share with our audiences this coming Christmas season.
The Sans Day (or Saint’s Day) Carol is a 19th century song attributed to Thomas Beard, a simple villager from the parish of Gwennap in Cornwall. Gwennan is also the eponymous name of the saint whose feast day is celebrated in the carol. John Rutter wrote a famous arrangement of it for choir and organ that has become part of the Anglican Christmas canon. But the tune has also developed a parallel following in the Anglo-folk tradition, with artists such as the Chieftains, Maddy Prior, Sandy Denny and Rita MacNeil adding their voices and Celtic instrumentation to the tune.
In my version, I have tried to find a common ground between the rarified sound of the Rutter version and the simpler, earthier stylings of the folk artists. And what could be any earthier than the droning tones of Cornish bagpipes?
With apologies to my fellow basses, I have not only given us more drum sounds, but I have also assigned us the bagpipe parts. (Some might think it’s a step up from drum beating; others would doubtless hold an opposing view.) I have written the melody line to be flitted back and forth between tenors, sopranos and altos, in tonal and melodic variations of the main musical theme.
I hope audiences enjoy this version of an old, lesser-known classic. And who knows: if it proves successful, maybe my first carol arrangement might be given an airing at a future Christmas concert of the Stairwell Carollers.
Terry Brynaert, bass
In many Christmas carols, there are frequent references to drums and drumming, and basses are often called upon to replicate the sounds of drums.
This is my second year singing bass with the choir, and already I sometimes feel more like a drummer than a singer. Prumm… pum pum pum… During our Christmas concerts last year, basses were called upon to sing drum parts in no less than five of the pieces we performed.
A good drum riff can get under your skin. It is contagious and insistent. So it’s no surprise that driving home after rehearsals I often find myself singing drum beats. One night last November, I started singing one riff that somehow mutated towards an alternate beat … and then a different tempo ... until ultimately I experienced an ‘aha moment’. I realized that this new rhythm could marry interestingly overtop a well-known and beloved Christmas song. By the time I arrived at my home, the chrysalis for a new arrangement was formed in entirety in my head. All I had to do was write it out.
That took a little more time than I imagined. As someone not used to the particulars of writing vocal parts, it went slowly. But when it was done, I submitted it to Pierre Massie for possible performance consideration.
His response was immediately encouraging and edifying. He liked it and thought it worked conceptually and musically. Furthermore, he predicted that it could become popular with the choir and the public.
So it might come as a surprise when I inform you that my piece that the Stairwell Carollers are performing this year is not the one I’ve just described.
Buoyed from Pierre’s confidence-building over my first effort, and eager to prove my freshly-minted credentials as a composer/arranger, I immediately set about arranging a second carol. This time, I whipped through it in a much quicker timeframe, and once again Pierre offered encouraging praise with the end result. And that’s the piece that I am proud to share with our audiences this coming Christmas season.
The Sans Day (or Saint’s Day) Carol is a 19th century song attributed to Thomas Beard, a simple villager from the parish of Gwennap in Cornwall. Gwennan is also the eponymous name of the saint whose feast day is celebrated in the carol. John Rutter wrote a famous arrangement of it for choir and organ that has become part of the Anglican Christmas canon. But the tune has also developed a parallel following in the Anglo-folk tradition, with artists such as the Chieftains, Maddy Prior, Sandy Denny and Rita MacNeil adding their voices and Celtic instrumentation to the tune.
In my version, I have tried to find a common ground between the rarified sound of the Rutter version and the simpler, earthier stylings of the folk artists. And what could be any earthier than the droning tones of Cornish bagpipes?
With apologies to my fellow basses, I have not only given us more drum sounds, but I have also assigned us the bagpipe parts. (Some might think it’s a step up from drum beating; others would doubtless hold an opposing view.) I have written the melody line to be flitted back and forth between tenors, sopranos and altos, in tonal and melodic variations of the main musical theme.
I hope audiences enjoy this version of an old, lesser-known classic. And who knows: if it proves successful, maybe my first carol arrangement might be given an airing at a future Christmas concert of the Stairwell Carollers.
Terry Brynaert, bass
It is!
Be sure to come hear Terry's wonderful arrangement at one of our upcoming concerts!
See Terry's gorgeous artworks at Galeries St. Laurent
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