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Juno winning string quartet comes to South Delta

Four musicians with equally stellar pedigrees formed the New Orford String Quartet in 2009.
New Orford String Quartet
Juno Award-winning New Orford String Quartet comes to South Delta on Friday, March 4, for a 7:30 p.m. concert at South Delta Baptist Church.

Juno Award-winning New Orford String Quartet comes to South Delta on Friday, March 4, for a 7:30 p.m. concert at South Delta Baptist Church.

Four musicians with equally stellar pedigrees formed the New Orford String Quartet in 2009. Their concept brings four elite orchestral leaders together to perform chamber music at the highest level. They are also dedicated to promoting Canadian works and prepared a varied program from Dvoƙák's “American” String Quartet to Canadian Carmen Braden's The Raven Conspiracy.

The Raven Conspiracy was first premiered in 2013 by the Penderecki Quartet in Yellowknife. Each of the three movements explore themes sources from ravens. The first movement, Sticks and Bones, explores a creation that ravens came from a nest, deep in the earth made of sticks and bones. The second movement, Waltz of Wing and Claw, reflects the ravens' aerial dance when they swoop and dive in a mesmerizing, shaded synchronicity. The last movement, Something Shiny, evokes the ravens' playfulness, mischief, jaunty stride, and jangling song.

Experience The Raven Conspiracy for yourself along with other great modern compositions like Strum, composed by African-American female composer, Jessie Montgomery.

Tickets are only $40 or $20 for students available online at: https://www.vancouverchambermusic.com/neworfordstringquartet, by phone at 604-359-9738 or at the door the night of the concert.

This program has been generously sponsored by the Canada Council of the Arts and the Province of BC.