TRIO

Trio for Voice, Cello & Telephone

March 9 6:00PM, March 10 7:00pm
Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery
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A new performance experiment from cellist Miriam Stewart-Kroeker and storyteller Ben Gorodetsky. These two powerhouse artists bring their distinct styles and aesthetics to a piece that explores fragments and melodies of grandmaternal love and trauma. Contemporary classical solo cello compositions from Karen Sunebacka, Benjamin Britten, and Leonard Enns are juxtaposed to stories exploring the artists’ relationship to their grandmothers, interrogations of loneliness, and the dialectics of forgiveness. The performance will also feature live phone conversations with live grandmothers. Music, memory, and telecommunication.

Miriam Stewart-Kroeker is a versatile cellist based in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. She’s a member of the former Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and a founder of the Andromeda Piano Trio. Miriam is a native of Hamilton, Ontario, where she began her studies at the age of 5. She studied with Paul Pulford and the Penderecki String Quartet at Wilfrid Laurier University, where she received an Honours Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance as well as a Diploma in Chamber Music Performance. She went on to complete a Master’s degree in Cello Performance at McGill University under the direction of Matt Haimovitz. On top of performing with various orchestras throughout Ontario, Miriam is an active chamber musician and soloist. She recently performed her first chamber and solo CBC recordings, which will be featured on CBC’s In Concert program. The Andromeda Trio recently received two grants from Canada Council for the Arts and the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund to commission and record a piece by local composer, Karen Sunabacka, which will explore Métis-Mennonite relations in Canada, inspired by Karen and Miriam’s ancestries on Treaty 1 territory. Miriam performs regularly for several chamber music series, including the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society, Guelph Connections Chamber Music Series, Conrad Grebel Noon Hour series, Toronto Chamber Players series and more. In 2013 Miriam completed a winter residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts in solo and chamber music, and her chamber ensembles have been the recipients of numerous awards. She has performed as a soloist with several orchestras and ensembles, including the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, Da Capo Chamber Choir and the Georgian Bay Symphony.

Ben Gorodetsky (he/they) is a Ukrainian-Canadian performance, media, and video artist based in Kitchener, Ontario. Their work has been presented by The Art Gallery of Ontario, Contemporary Art Forum of Kitchener and Area, Movement Research at Judson Church, The Tank NYC, Lumen Fest, In/On/Out Interarts Festival, Expanse Festival, Inter Arts Matrix, and Mile Zero Dance. Ben is the curator and host of award-winning interdisciplinary variety show Pinch Cabaret, and has performed and directed improvisation in Atlanta, Detroit, Austin, NYC, LA, Reunion Island, Vienna, Ljubljana, Montreal, Toronto, and Yellowknife. He was the 2022 artist-in-residence with the Guelph Dance Festival, winner of the Emerging Artist Award at the Mayor’s Celebration for the Arts (Edmonton), recipient of the Anna Pidruchney Award for Young Writers, and a nominee for a Canadian Comedy Award. Ben teaches at UWaterloo, and holds an MFA from Brooklyn College-CUNY and a BFA from the University of Alberta. (photo by Bangishimo)

Miriam Stewart-Kroeker is a versatile cellist based in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. She’s a member of the former Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and a founder of the Andromeda Piano Trio. Miriam is a native of Hamilton, Ontario, where she began her studies at the age of 5. She studied with Paul Pulford and the Penderecki String Quartet at Wilfrid Laurier University, where she received an Honours Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance as well as a Diploma in Chamber Music Performance. She went on to complete a Master’s degree in Cello Performance at McGill University under the direction of Matt Haimovitz. On top of performing with various orchestras throughout Ontario, Miriam is an active chamber musician and soloist. She recently performed her first chamber and solo CBC recordings, which will be featured on CBC’s In Concert program. The Andromeda Trio recently received two grants from Canada Council for the Arts and the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund to commission and record a piece by local composer, Karen Sunabacka, which will explore Métis-Mennonite relations in Canada, inspired by Karen and Miriam’s ancestries on Treaty 1 territory. Miriam performs regularly for several chamber music series, including the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society, Guelph Connections Chamber Music Series, Conrad Grebel Noon Hour series, Toronto Chamber Players series and more. In 2013 Miriam completed a winter residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts in solo and chamber music, and her chamber ensembles have been the recipients of numerous awards. She has performed as a soloist with several orchestras and ensembles, including the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, Da Capo Chamber Choir and the Georgian Bay Symphony.

Ben Gorodetsky (he/they) is a Ukrainian-Canadian performance, media, and video artist based in Kitchener, Ontario. Their work has been presented by The Art Gallery of Ontario, Contemporary Art Forum of Kitchener and Area, Movement Research at Judson Church, The Tank NYC, Lumen Fest, In/On/Out Interarts Festival, Expanse Festival, Inter Arts Matrix, and Mile Zero Dance. Ben is the curator and host of award-winning interdisciplinary variety show Pinch Cabaret, and has performed and directed improvisation in Atlanta, Detroit, Austin, NYC, LA, Reunion Island, Vienna, Ljubljana, Montreal, Toronto, and Yellowknife. He was the 2022 artist-in-residence with the Guelph Dance Festival, winner of the Emerging Artist Award at the Mayor’s Celebration for the Arts (Edmonton), recipient of the Anna Pidruchney Award for Young Writers, and a nominee for a Canadian Comedy Award. Ben teaches at UWaterloo, and holds an MFA from Brooklyn College-CUNY and a BFA from the University of Alberta. (photo by Bangishimo)