2025-2026 Concert Season

Around the World in 80 Minutes

1 March 2026, 3 pm

Westworth United Church
(1750 Grosvenor Avenue, Winnipeg, MB)

Guest Artists:
Jackson Bartel & Will Spencler: Percussion
Paolo Camus: Viola

The Winnipeg Foundation

CONCERT SUPPORTER:
The Winnipeg Foundation

CONCERT SPONSOR:
Pitblado Law

SEASON PARTNER:
Fettes Family Foundation


ORGAN MUSIC PARTNER:
BMRBPIPEORGAN Inc.


SEASON MEDIA SPONSOR:
Golden West Radio/Classic 107

MEDIA PARTNER:
CJNU 93.7 FM

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CONCERT PROGRAM

Program notes prepared by members of the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir Program Committee

NORTH

Finland
Toivo Kuula - Sunrise

Estonia
Cyrillus Kreek - from Taaveti Laulud (Psalms of David)
Taaveti laul Nr. 104
Õnnis on inimene

Sweden
Eskil Hemberg - Thou Who Art Over Us

Denmark
Carl Nielsen - from Three Motets, Op. 55
Benedictus Dominus

Canada
Carl Nielsen - from Three Motets, Op. 55
Andrew Balfour - Sound Prayer for Mother Earth
Viola: Paolo Camus
Arr. Donald Patriquin - C’est l’aviron - French-Canadian folksong


WEST

France
Francis Poulenc - from Sept Chansons
La blanche neige
Belle et ressemblante

Spain
Javier Busto - Ave verum corpus

United Kingdom
James MacMillan - Radiant Dawn

Germany
Josef Rheinberger - Abendlied


SOUTH

Brazil
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Bendita Sabedoria, Palavras da Biblia (The Blessed Wisdom, Words of the Bible)
II. Vas pretiosum labia scientiae
III. Principium sapientiae
IV. Vir sapiens fortis est
V. Beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam

Argentina
Ramon Gutierrez - Paisaje, from Argentina Suite

Africa
Arr. Michael Barrett and Ralf Schmitt - Indodana, Traditional iXhosa Easter Hymn
Arr. Brad Richmond - Ipharadisi
Traditional South African isiZulu folksong
Percussion: Jackson Bartel


EAST

Japan
Sakura
Traditional Japanese folksong

Philippines
JLucio San Pedero, Arr. Philip Lapatha - Ugoy Ng Duyan
Traditional Filipino folksong
Soprano Soloist: Debbie Girard

China
Arr. Hyo-Won Woo - Moo Li Hua
Traditional Chinese folk song
Soprano Soloist: Leah Ma

Korea
Arr. Hyo-Won Woo - Arirang,
Traditional Korean folksong
Soprano Soloists: Leah Ma and Debbie Girard
Percussion: Jackson Bartel and Will Spencler



TRANSLATIONS

NORTH


WEST


SOUTH


EAST

The Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir has established the Phil Fund to acknowledge those special individuals whose lives we wish to celebrate, honour and remember.

The following donations were made to the Phil Fund:

The Phil Fund


In Memory of Judy Asker, Executive Director of the Phil, 2011-2023 by Vivien Laurie and Henry Kojima

In Memory of Gilbert and Adeline Berg by Aiden Sebbahi

Celebrating Sara Miller Caslake by Celoris Miller

In Memory of Maureen Corkal by Glynis Corkal and Jim Turnock

In Memory of Denise Curtis by Glynis Corkal

In Memory of Marilyn Boyle and Joyce and Chuck Fry by Kelley Fry

Celebrating Albert and Ida Hemeryck by Brian Hemeryck

In Memory of John Andrew (Andy) Miller by Celoris Miller

In Memory of Marylou Ryan by Glynis Corkal

In Memory of Dorothy and Jacob Schnitman by Jessica Kowall

Celebrating my siblings: Ken, Carole, Bob and Byron Simpson by Wendy Gainsborough

In Memory of Neil and Anne Thiessen by Alison Thiessen and Robert Reimer

In Memory of Celia, Dorris and John Whiting, former Phil Choristers and Board members, by Wanda Prychitko (née Whiting)

In Memory of Peter and Annie Wiebe by Paul Wiebe

In Memory of Mrs. Susan Wieser, extraordinary singer, teacher and friend, by Kadri Irwin

In Memory of Ciaran Winter by Gail Singer



GUEST ARTISTS

Donna Laube

Donna Laube, piano

A native of Saskatchewan, Ms. Laube received a B. Mus. from Brandon University as a student of Dr. Joan Miller and subsequently an M. Music in Piano accompaniment from McGill University under the tutelage of Dale Bartlett. Ms. Laube is also an alumna of the Franz-Schubert Institute in Austria (with a focus on German Lieder and poetry), and of Opera Nuova in Edmonton.

She has been active for the past decade as a pianist for singers, instrumentalists, and choirs, performing at international competitions as well as for CBC Radio Two. Ms. Laube is currently the Principal Pianist with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School and is performing as an orchestral pianist with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra this season.

Jackson Bartel

Jackson Bartel

Jackson Bartel has been playing percussion for over twenty years; he began taking lessons under Ben Reimer at the age of four. He played with the Concert Band and Jazz Band in middle school and high school at Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute, as well as the Provincial Senior Honour Band. Jackson has played with the University of Manitoba Concert Band, and is currently playing with both the U of M Wind Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble. He is currently in his third year of studies at the Desautels Faculty of Music under the direction of Victoria Sparks.

Will Spencler

Will Spencler

Will Spencler is a freelance classical percussionist and drum set player based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in percussion performance at the Desautels Faculty of Music. An active and versatile musician, Will has performed in a wide range of orchestras, wind bands, chamber ensembles, and theatre productions and is a sought-after accompanist and clinician for local choirs and schools. Will frequently performs in local concert series such as ReSound and the TD Jazz Festival, among others. He is deeply interested in the crossover between classical and contemporary genres, drawn to chamber music that explores unconventional textures and colours to create distinctive and immersive soundscapes.

Paulo Camus

Paulo Camus

Paolo Camus is graduating this Spring from the University of Manitoba Desautels Faculty of Music with a Bachelor’s Degree in Violin Performance. Over the course of his degree, he has been a finalist in the Lawrence Genser Scholarship Competition, the New York Young Performers’ Prize, and a winner of the Desautels Faculty of Music Concerto Competition with Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto. He has held various principal positions within the University of Manitoba Symphony Orchestra, such as assistant concertmaster, concertmaster, and, currently, principal violist. As of January 2025, he has been fortunate to become a substitute violist for the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and looks towards a professional orchestral career as a violist. He has studied with various educators and performers from all over the world and currently studies with Élise Lavallée, principal violist of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.



Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir

Yuri Klaz, Artistic Director and Conductor
Donna Laube, Accompanist

Sopranos

Alison Bartel
Brenda Dyck
Linda Feasby
Wendy Gainsborough
Deborah Ginther
Debbie Girard
Ariana Hawkins
Rachael Iberclawe
Kadri Irwin
Claire Johnston
Jessica Kowall
Betty Loewen
Kristin Lovrien-Meuwese
Janet Marchylo
Leah Jinghan Ma
Marika Nerbas
Crystal Penner
Christine Sveinson
Dolores Tjart
Lorilee Woelcke

Altos

Gwen Allison
Naomi Birere
Kaylene Blackwood
Vida Chan
Glynis Corkal
Kelley Frye
Veronica Larmour
Vivien Laurie
Brenda Marinelli
Celoris Miller
Arlene Petkau
Mallory Prescott
Wanda Prychitko
Gail Singer
Nicola Spasoff
Alison Thiessen
Chelsey Young

Tenors

John Drewitt
Brian Fristensky
Leonard LaRue
Jackson Lotz
Matthew Nickel
Eric Peters
Aiden Sebbahi

Basses

Teko Bailey
Robert Giesbrecht
Peter Loewen
Brian Marchylo
Liam Martin
John Murray
Dennis Penner
Clement Toner
Laurent Waldie
Paul Wiebe