Jocelyn Morlock, Composer
 
 
CONTACT
Jocelyn Morlock
jocelynmorlock[at]yahoo[dot]ca

UPCOMING CONCERTS

Christie Reside, flute, and Terry Dawson, piano
Recitals including I conversed with you in a dream by Jocelyn Morlock

October 6, 2010 at noon - UBC School of Music
October 10, 2010 - Quadra Island

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/music/concerts/concert_calendar.html

http://www.amandajohnston.ca/perform.html

"A Celebration of Canadian Song". Faculty Recital Series. Recital with Nancy Maria Balach (soprano) on October 11, 2010. Works by Somers, Raminsh, Coulthard, Bissell, Morlock, and Vivier. This recital will feature of the American première of Involuntary Love Songs by Jocelyn Morlock.
164 Music Bldg., P.O Box 1848
University, Mississippi 38677-1848
Phone: (662) 915-7268
FAX: (662) 915-1230
E-mail: music@olemiss.edu

"Contemporary Love"


Recital with Shannon Coates (mezzo soprano) on November 26, 2010 at the Heliconian Hall in Toronto, Ontario. Works by Debussy, Morlock, Montsalvatge, Korngold, Rapoport, and Pfitzner. This recital will feature the world première of a work by Canadian composer Alexander Rapoport.

October 24, 2010 - CBC Radio 2 - In Performance (broadcast, not a live concert)

Happy Birthday, Bob – A Schumann Celebration

Festival de Lanaudiere
German Chamber Orchestra Bremen
Paavo Jarvi, cond
Schumann – Overture, Scherzo and Finale op. 52
Schumann – Symphony no. 3 in 3 flat major op. 97 – Rhenish

Tuckamore Festival – Newfoundland
Nancy Dahn, violin; Timothy Steves, piano; Vernon Regehr, cello
Jocelyn Morlock – Asylum for Piano Trio (CBC commission)
Schumann Sonata for violin and piano op. 105 - Nancy Dahn (vln) Timothy Steeves (pno)

Intimations of Heaven

Songs of love and longing, despair and redemption.

Tuesday November 2 & Wednesday November 3, 2010 • 8pm. Pre-Concert talks at 7:15pm

Trinity St. Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West, Toronto
GUEST ARTISTS
MONICA WHICHER, soprano
KRISZTINA SZABÓ, mezzo soprano

PROGRAMME
FRANZ SCHUBERT (arr. Aribert Reimann): Mignon-Lieder, for voice and string quartet. Text by J.W. von Goethe.
FRANZ SCHUBERT Auf dem Strom, for voice, French horn and piano. Text by Ludwig Rellstab.
JOCELYN MORLOCK Trakl-lied, for two voices, viola, double bass, flute and percussion. Text by Georg Trakl and J.W. von Goethe.
RICHARD WAGNER (arr. John Plant): Wesendonck-Lieder, for voice, and string quartet. Text by Mathilde Wesendonck.
GUSTAV MAHLER (arr. Arnold Schoenberg): Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, for voice, string quintet, flute, clarinet, piano, harmonium and percussion. Text by the composer.

Friday Nov. 5th, 2010

Time: evening (TBA)
Location: Gallery 345 Sorauren Avenue, Toronto ON, M6R 2G5
JOCELYN MORLOCK Involuntary Love Songs
The concert will feature the works of Canadian composer David Lidov, including the premiere of a new concert aria "Marianne's Requirements". The text comes from Jane Austen's famous novel "Sense and Sensibility". Jocelyn's work will be a special feature in his concert.

Firebird 2011

One hundred years after the premiere of one of the seminal collaborations of the early twentieth century, the Turning Point Ensemble unveils a Firebird reborn. With choreography from award-winner Simone Orlando for MOVE: the company, a new score by one of Canada's leading composers Jocelyn Morlock, and a set by visual artist Alan Storey, Firebird 2011 at the Cultch will have an immediacy and multi-disciplinary impact not to be missed. The 100-year circle will be closed with the premiere of Michael Bushnell's arrangement of Stravinsky's original Firebird music in a chamber suite for the Turning Point Ensemble.

March 2–5, 2011 at 8:00pm

The Cultch (Vancouver East Cultural Centre)
1895 Venables Street (see map)

Post Show Talkbacks: March 3 & 4
Rio Tinto Alcan
Winner of the Rio Tinto Alcan Performing Arts Award for Music, 2011

Guest conductor Leslie Dala, the music director of the Vancouver Bach Choir, offers a program featuring the best in English melodic writing from Handel to today. Bass-baritone Giles Tomkins, a rising star of Canadian opera, will sing favourite Handel arias as well as Samuel Barber's unforgettable setting of Matthew Arnold's classic poem Dover Beach.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

"SOLACE"

St-Andrew's church
82 Kent St., Ottawa
LESLIE DALA, guest conductor
GILES TOMKINS, bass-baritone
HANDEL Overture to Admeto
HANDEL 4 Arias
JOCELYN MORLOCK Solace for 13 Strings
BARBER Dover Beach
BUSH Four Songs from :"THE HESPERIDES" by Robert Herrick
JOHN ADDISON Partita for String Orchestra

Stabat Mater II

Music for Holy Week
Wednesday 20 April 2011, 8:00 PM
Pre-Concert Talk!
Come at 7:30 PM for a pre-concert talk by conductor Michael Zaugg.
Our second edition of the Stabat Mater series during Holy Week will feature music by Palestrina and Gesualdo, as well as two works for choir and cello. You will not want to miss the hauntingly beautiful Exaudi by Canadian Jocelyn Morlock! From one British masterpiece — Britten's Hymn to St. Cecilia — to the next: Handel's Dixit Dominus will be the season's closer, featuring the excellent Ottawa ensemble Thirteen Strings.

http://www.cantatasingersottawa.ca/seasons/productions.php#letter

Our second edition of Music for Holy Week presenting selections from Palestrina, Nystedt and Gesualdo, featuring cellist Vernon Regehr.
Knox Presbyterian Church, Lisgar Street at Elgin Street, Ottawa

The 2011 International Cello Festival of Canada

June 15-19th, 2011

Honorary patron - Ralph Kirshbaum (USA)
Our 2011 Cello Festival promises to be like no other Canadian festival! The Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010 and the Agassiz team will be presenting the International Cello Festival of Canada 2011. It will be an extraordinary event, with a host of internationally celebrated cellists participating.

The world premier of the Concerto for Two Cellos by the Vancouver-based composer Jocelyn Morlock will be performed, and the Final Gala Concert will be with the Winnipeg Symphony in Winnipeg's Centennial Hall. The Festival will be presented in multiple venues across the city of Winnipeg. .