
Chat TIme and Cello Concert
Special Guest: Fanny and Anouk Marks
Cost: $0
Following registration, you will receive the zoom link in your email.
9:30-10:00am: Chat Time. Grab a coffee and chat with friends (optional).
10:00-10:30am: Programme
- Chanson de Matin op.15 n2 for cello and piano by Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
- First movement (Preludio-Fantasia) of the solo cello suite by Gaspar Cassadó (1897-1966)
- Papillon for solo piano by Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
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Orientale op50 n9 for cello and piano by César Cui (1835-1918)
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Concert de violoncelle
Invité spécial: Fanny and Anouk Marks
Coût: 0 $
Suite à l'inscription, vous recevrez le lien de zoom dans votre e-mail.
9: 30-10:00am: Prenez un café et discutez avec des amis (facultatif).
10:00-10 30am: Programmeur
- Chanson de Matin op.15 n2 for cello and piano by Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
- First movement (Preludio-Fantasia) of the solo cello suite by Gaspar Cassadó (1897-1966)
- Papillon for solo piano by Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
- Orientale op50 n9 for cello and piano by César Cui (1835-1918)
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Fanny Marks
French/British cellist Fanny Marks entered the local music school at age 9, going on to earn her Bachelor of Music from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), her postgraduate degree in music from the Royal Academy of Music (London) and her postgraduate Performance Diploma from the University of Indiana (USA) in the studio of Janos Starker.
Trained as a performing artist, most of her career has consisted in touring with orchestras (such as the Nederlands Kamerorkest and the Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest) and chamber music groups in concert halls and theatres across Europe and the Americas.
Throughout her music life she has developed a passion for working with kids – music theatre, children’s operas, workshops for disabled kids or kids with special needs /low-income families and youth music summer camps in Europe but also in her numerous travels around the world.
Fanny moved to Wakefield, Quebec in September 2014 and started her own cello teaching studio in Wakefield. Since summer 2015, she has been a regular substitute at the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa.
Since September 2019, she has been a teaching artist at Orkidstra, an Ottawa Sistema-inspired organization which empowers kids playing in music ensembles and builds strong harmonious communities.
Anouk Marks
Born in Amsterdam in 2005 from two parents musicians, Anouk "bathed" in music from the start. She quickly joined a choir and began learning the piano.
She has been a member of the Chamber Choir at the Ottawa's Children's Choir for the last 6 years and she now studies piano with Jean Desmarais.
She loves reading, skiing, taking black and white photos and above all going on adventures with her 3 siblings in the Wild around the village and abroad.