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Selkirk Trio set for performance

Intriguing combination of clarinet, cello and piano will grace Castlegar United Church
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Nicola Everton

On tour throughout the East and West Kootenays, the Kootenay based Selkirk Trio features a program highlighting the rich repertoire for clarinet, cello and piano.

With pianist Sue Gould living in Golden, cellist Jeff Faragher in Nelson and clarinetist Nicola Everton hailing from Rossland, finding a middle ground for rehearsals was the biggest challenge. The three professional musicians are used to packing an intense punch with their rehearsals and concert tour which will cover 15 concerts in 7 days, including 10 concerts for the Health Arts Society in extended care facilities throughout the region.

All three musicians are active chamber and orchestral musicians in B.C. and Alberta. Everton was a member of the Vancouver Symphony for over 20 years and now joins Principal Cellist, Jeff Faragher in the Kootenay Symphony. Susan Gould originates in Calgary, Alberta and has been performing as a pianist since her debut with the Mount Royal College orchestra at the age of eleven. Outside of their busy performance schedule, music education is a passion for the trio. Jeff directs the Obligato string program in Nelson, Sue the Young Voices Children’s Choir in Golden while Nicola enjoys teaching privately, both adults and youth.

The varied program which takes the listener on a musical journey includes standard classics by Beethoven and Bruch, complex rhythms of Balkan composer Tajcevic, “Godfather” composer Nino Rota’s trio as well as jazz inspired works by Cuban composer Paquito D’Rivera and Cole Porter.

This concert will take place at the Castlegar United Church on April 15 at 1:30 p.m.  Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for Kootenay Gallery members.  For more information contact the gallery at 250-365-3337 or  HYPERLINK “http://www.kootenaygallery.com” www.kootenaygallery.com.