Skip to content

Mark Vuorinen

Water

WATER: an environmental oratorio

Wednesday is World Water Day (March 22, 2023) and that’s a good reason to let you know about some new Canadian music that’s all about water. ‘WATER: an environmental oratorio’ imagines two different worlds. In a fantastical world, Water is personified, surrounded by singing spirits. In the everyday world, played out in a fictional Northern Ontario town, a beleaguered Mayor must decide whether to support a developer’s factory, or protect the purest water on the planet. Soloists Katy Clark,  Marion Newman, Jean-Philippe Lazure, and Phillip Addis bring these roles to life on May 28, 2023, at 3pm with the  Grand… Read More »WATER: an environmental oratorio

Road Not taken

A Frost Sequence

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood…  I can’t count the times those words have gone through my head when walking in the woods, or faced with a tough decision. Robert Frost’s poems have been in my brain since I studied them in high school English class, and sang Randall Thompson’s Frostiana in LDSS choir so many years ago. This Saturday I have the wildly great privilege of hearing my own musical settings of three Frost poems premiered by the Elora Singers for the closing concert of the Elora Festival 2021. Complete information about the concert and tickets is found… Read More »A Frost Sequence

Winter Nights II

The premiere of a new piece is always an exciting event, but let me tell you, for a “modern” composer, it’s actually more thrilling when your work gets a second performance. It means you were not totally off base when you wrote the thing, and some courageous conductor will risk performing an unknown piece that the audience has never heard of. Mark Vuorinen is the brave conductor who undertakes this task in Kitchener-Waterloo this Sunday afternoon, with the Grand Philharmonic Choir and orchestra, and my old friend Michael Colvin as the tenor soloist. Winter Nights is a four movement cantata… Read More »Winter Nights II