Orchestra – Blooming – October 25, 2023
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
The Joyce Clarke
Honourary Conductor’s Podium
FIRST VIOLIN
Calvin Dyck ** Concertmaster
Eveline O’Rourke
Honourary Concertmaster Chair
Alana Lopez
* Associate Concertmaster
Jeremy Ferland
Pat Armstrong
Nancy DiNovo
Molly Mackinnon
Elyse Jacobson
Larisa Lebeda
Sam Milner
Jiten Beairsto
Nick Ross
Jeremy Potts
SECOND VIOLIN
Lydia Hugg**
James Mark
*
Llowyn Ball*
Katherine Peter
Samantha Kung
I-Hsin Wu
David Lee
Anthony Wong
Yi Yi Hsu
VIOLA
Betty St. Jean
Memorial Chair
Sevilya Hendrickx
*
Calvin Yang
Angela Chen
Larry Blackman
Caroline Olsen
CELLO
Judy Fraser
Memorial Chair
Laine Longton
Helena Jung
Amy Laing
Hannah Addario-Berry
Alison Patterson
Yu Yu Liu
DOUBLE BASS
Mark Beaty
**
Michael Vaughan*
Meaghan Williams
Jeff White
FLUTE
Paolo Bortolussi
**
Emily Nagelbach
*
Thomas Law
OBOE
Marea Chernoff**
Dr. Marjorie S. Holmes
Memorial Chair
Erin Marks
CLARINET
Christopher Lee
**
Krystal Morrison
*
Mandy Robertson
BASSOON
Olivia Martin
**
Katrina Russell
Katelin Coleman
FRENCH HORN
Andrew Clark**
Carl Saarinen
Memorial Chair
Heather Walker
*
Karen Hough
*
Steve Denroche
TRUMPET
Stevan Paranosic
**
Mark D'Angelo
*
Jeremy Vint
BASS TROMBONE
Scott MacInnes
**
Ellen Marple
Robert Fraser
TUBA
Eric Morton**
TIMPANI
PERCUSSION
Jonathan Bernard
**
Masako Hockey
Lukas Hildebrandt
Dominique Bernath
HARP
Lani Krantz
**
Janelle Nadeau
CELESTE
Andrea Lahmer**
**Principal
*Core Member





















Flutist Paolo Bortolussi is a soloist, chamber artist, educator, and new music pioneer. Dedicated to championing music by living composers, he has premiered over 400 works for flute, including concerti written for him by Dorothy Chang, Jocelyn Morlock, Jian Ping Tang, Ramsey Sadaka and Aaron Gervais. Paolo is co-artistic director of the Nu:BC Collective, a new music ensemble in residence at the University of British Columbia. His work with Nu:BC as well as other organizations in the new music community have led to performances and masterclasses at festivals across Canada, the US and Asia. Recent projects include the commission and premiere of celebrated composer Alexina Louie’s first composition for solo flute Quasi Cadenza, as well as Dorothy Chang’s duo Automata for two flutes. His discography includes Beyond Shadows, Nu:BC’s debut CD, as well as the solo flute album Israfel, both released on the Redshift label and recipients of multiple nominations at the Western Canadian Music Awards.
Clarinetist and conductor Christopher Lee completed his Master’s degree at Juilliard School where he also received Bachelor’s degree on Irene Diamond Graduate Fellowship and Eve Lyndlemarch Scholarship (Full Scholarship recipient). Mr. Lee has won the first and grand prizes at many competitions such as The Korean Clarinet Competition, Vancouver Burnaby Clef Society Competition, Bjorn & Jori Hareid Winds/Brass Competition, The Korean Young Artist Competition and more. He was invited to perform and received the certificate at the 5th Carl Nielsen International Clarinet Competition in Denmark.








ani Krantz is a graduate of the University of British Columbia music performance program. A 3rd generation professional freelancer, Lani performs across British Columbia for events, chamber music performances and in solo concerts that focus on many genres from Classical to Celtic to Jazz.