Sinfonietta Christmas Concert with James Hill & Anne Janelle
Tickets
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13
Dec
2024
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Fri 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral
13 Dec 2024 —
Fri 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral
Tickets
-
13
Dec
2024
—
Fri 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral
13 Dec 2024 —
Fri 7:30 pm
Christ Church Cathedral
The VSO School of Music’s advanced ensemble, Sinfonietta, will perform a concert that features a collection of carols and winter songs with James Hill (ukulele) and Anne Janelle (cello).
Attend this community event to experience superb musical performances and support the VSO School and celebrate the Winter season!
About James Hill & Anne Janelle
Four strings and a favourite chocolate bar: that’s all James Hill – “possibly the best ukulele player in the world” (Waikato Times) – and Anne Janelle – “a cellist of true beauty” (Ottawa Citizen) – had in common when they first met. It was more than enough.
Today, they’re an award-winning, “utterly world-class” singer-songwriter-ukulele-cello duo (Paul Symes, The Blacksheep Inn).It’s true: opposites attract. James grew up playing folk, jazz and blues on his ukulele while Anne was exclusively a classical cellist. But the pair’s differences quickly became their biggest asset. The uke is high, the cello is low; the uke plays short notes, the cello long bow strokes; the uke is all about strumming while the cello radiates melody. Like shadows and light in an old photograph, these contrasts are complementary. “We’re like a pair of dancers who can’t step on each other’s feet,” jokes James.
Together, James and Anne craft a sound that is intricate, enchanting and engaging: “a crystal clear sound filled with warmth” (Bob Mersereau, CBC). In concert, James is “a dazzling performer with a genial, low-key sense of humour” (Edmonton Journal) and Anne brings her “gorgeous syrupy voice” (Acoustic Magazine) to songs that are “inventive, entertaining, beautifully written and brilliantly performed” (R2 Magazine).
In short, a night out with James Hill & Anne Janelle is “the perfect evening of tunes, stories and musical virtuosity” (Wellington Dominion-Post).
Presented by
Presented by
Sinfonietta
String Ensemble
Sinfonietta String Ensemble