Camino de Santiago


Local symphony-goers have never seen anything quite like this.

Music lovers who are usually stirred by challenging classical compositions will savour a flashy, toe-tapping musical bash when pianist Paul Tobey debuts his Spanish-scented Road to Santiago Suite on Feb. 18 with the Brantford Symphony Orchestra.

“This is a show,” Tobey says, gesturing to emphasize the all-out effort to entertain with colourful lighting, costumes and pops-style songs.

What: A Musical Journey through Spain: the Road to Santiago Suite. Performed by Paul Tobey, the Brantford Symphony Orchestra and the Grand River Chorus

When: Feb. 18, pre-concert chat 6:45 p.m., concert 7:30 p.m.

Where: Sanderson Centre

Tickets: adults $35, $27; post-secondary students $18, $16, $14; high-school students $5 through the eyeGO program. Call the box office at 519-758-8090.

Classical Music and Instrumental Music by Composer Paul Tobey.  Visit www.paultobey.com and find your free instrumental music by composer Paul Tobey.  Download Paul’s free documentary, and learn about the inspiration behind his new Road to Santiago Suite.  Classical Music for Piano and Symphony Orchestra for the generation that appreciates gaming music, popular piano music, and pops symphony music.  To learn more about composer and pianist Paul Tobey or his classical music and/or instrumental Music visit http://www.paultobey.com/symphony-orchestra.html

To download the free documentary that shares insight about this composer’s inspiration, visit http://www.paultobey.com/camino-de-santiago.html

Enjoy Paul Tobey’s Classical and Instrumental Music.  Categorize under “Various Composer”.  Music for Pops Symphony or Special Attractions.   

 

Symphony Orchestra A Journey Through Spain, The Road to Santiago Suite Presented by the Brantford Symphony Orchestra on Sunday Feb. 18th is now 60% Sold Out!  To avoid dissappointment should you wish to catch Paul Tobey’s premiere of his new Road to Santiago Suite, for piano and symphony orchestra: reserve your seats call the Sanderson Centre Box Office Today! 

Tickets are on sale now. Call 1-800-265-0710 !

Presented by the Brantford Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Daniel Warren.

 

Canada Concert Listing Brantford, Ontario Sunday Feb. 18th 2007, 7:30 PM Concert Pianist and Entertainer Paul Tobey debuts his Road to Santiago Suite- A Journey Through Spain presented by the Brantford Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Daniel Warren.

Canada Concert Listing:

When: Sunday, February 18th Pre-Concert Chat 6:45 p.m Concert at 7.30pm
***Media please note Photo Opportunity: Paul Tobey and Daniel Warren will be rehearsing during the afternoon of February 18th at the Sanderson for the Performing Arts. ~advance publicity welcomed~.


Where: Sanderson For the Performing Arts 88 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, Ontario
Cost: Adults $40.00, $35.00, $27.00, Students $18.00, $16.00, $14.00, eyeGO $5.00Sanderson For the Performing Arts 88 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, Ontario
Tickets: Call Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts Box Office 1.519.758.8090 or Toll Free 1.800.265.0710

Sanderson For the Performing Arts 88 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, Ontario Call Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts Box Office 1.519.758.8090 or Toll Free 1.800.265.0710
Brantford Symphony Orchestra Contact: Wanda Dzierzbicki
Manager of Development and Communications
Telephone: 519-759-8781 Fax: 519-443-4141
E: wanda@brantfordsymphony.com
Web: http://www.brantfordsymphony.com/Wanda DzierzbickiManager of Development and CommunicationsTelephone: 519-759-8781 Fax: 519-443-4141E: Web:
Paul Tobey Artist Management: Pilgrim Productions Inc. http://www.paultobey.com/. For Paul Tobey Interviews Contact: Nancy Houle 519-756-5381, info@paultobey.com Sample Music, Photo, Movie Downloads of the Journey Through Spain at http://www.paultobey.com/
Wanda DzierzbickiManager of Development and CommunicationsTelephone: 519-759-8781 Fax: 519-443-4141

Sanderson Centre Brantford Tickets are Great Gift Ideas for Birthdays, Christmas and Valentine’s! Buy Your Tickets Now At the Sanderson Centre Brantford for Paul Tobey’s Journey Through Spain 

Sunday Feb. 18th

presented by The Brantford Symphony Orchestra! This fabulous show presents beautiful piano music by internationally acclaimed concert pianist Paul Tobey.  Want a GREAT SEAT? Reserve Stage Left (so you can see the piano keys and hands playing) call the Sanderson Centre Brantford Box Office to Reserve Your Seat Today at

  • (519) 752-9910 or pick up your tickets at  the Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts located at 88 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, ON, Canada !!!
  • Visit www.paultobey.com !!

“Paul Tobey whipped through a virtuoso demonstration of fat melodic invention. With Oscar Peterson-like flourish, his self-assured trio shot through standards and a few originals and standards with accomplished control…” Read More - Japan Times

“Paul Tobey, Canadian jazz man - yep, he’s got it. Tobey has a refreshingly unique approach to jazz piano…a lot of things coming together to gel into an individualist’s style that gives this quartet recording Tobey’s own distinctive voice. I don’t know what kind of audience he has, but he deserves a huge one.” Read More - The American Reporter

“Tobey is light and exceedingly quick at the keyboard his right hand’s a real marvel.” Read More - Globe and Mail

“Here is some gorgeous, straight ahead jazz in a swinging, contemporary framework that sounds fresh, bright, at time even compelling. Contemporary Jazz does not get any better!” Read More - Montreal Gazette

On Feb. 18th 2007, Paul debuts his Road to Santiago Suite with Symphony – an eclectic mix of inspiring instrumental pianist music utilizing all his styles including Spanish folk, jazz, classical and popular piano.

Click Here for more info: The Road to Santiago Suite

Dan Warren has been announced as the conductor for the Camino de Santiago Suite!

About Dan Warren:

Trumpeter and Conductor Daniel Warren has played in the trumpet section of the KW Symphony for the past seventeen years. During that time he has performed numerous solos and concerti including the Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra by Phil Nimmons, first touring the piece and then recording it for a CBC SM5000 CD. He performed Johnny Cowell’s Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra which was taped fora national Television broadcast. He has toured with the Toronto Symphony to Europe in 1983 and in North, South and Central America, Spain, Germany, Holland and Switzerland with the Canadian Chamber Ensemble. He resides near Guelph with his lovely wife, Rosanne and his two children William and Lucy in a house he built himself (with a lot of help!) .

For more information about Paul Tobey’s Feb 18th debut with the Brantford Symphony Orchestra and the Road to Santiago Suite click here http://www.paultobey.com/blog/?cat=8

Picture yourself seated in a crowded theatre as dimly lit figures garbed in ancient robes chant the ethereal rhymes of medieval folklore. As they saunter toward the stage the spotlight focuses on a solitary figure dressed in a brilliant flowing white robe emerging from behind the stillness of the eagerly awaiting orchestra.

As he begins to caress the keys he joins the monks in a gloriously carved piano music improvisation. And as the orchestra takes flight the lights and sounds grow in harmonious strength as the journey through ancient Spain begins to unfold…

What you’ve just read is the opening sequence of Paul Tobey’s new piano music show - a new symphony of epic proportion set in the backdrop of Paul’s 850 km pilgrimage across northern Spain. It’s mythical, vibrant, inspiring, entertaining and musically abundant!

Camino de Santiago

You won’t want to miss “A Musical Journey Through Spain,” presented by the Brantford Symphony Orchestra and guest artist Paul Tobey coming to the Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts this February 18th. For more information and to get tickets for this orchestral debut Call 1-800-265-0710

Pilgrims Process

“There wasn’t a soul in the audience who didn’t come away thoroughly entertained.” Harrie Currie, Kitchener Record

“One of Tobey’s greatest gifts is his ability to improvise piano music in the same league as J.S. Bach and come out sounding like an equal.” Linda Geary, Brantford Expositor

Catholic Camino Blessing

Tickets On Sale Now!
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Click Here To Read About Paul’s
Camino de Santiago Experience

. . . . .

It’s been a long while since I blogged about this concert. 

I was lucky enough to be invited to speak at the Company of Pilgrim’s meeting on Saturday to a great crowd.  It’s great to be amongst pilgrim’s just to share together what we experience on the Camino.  I screened about 10 minutes of the film, and they were thrilled to see images of the Camino - only if it brings them back for a second.

So I had a thought.  What if I took the 60 hours of footage I have, and edit the video to the music I composed.  A DVD of just images and music.  There is no story to tell.  Just the essence of where the music was inspired from.  I’ll try and have some of that footage available for the concert next Feb.

Needless to say the DVD sold like hotcakes.  I had to take orders because I didn’t bring enough product with me.  It’s a good little product though - it contains 2 short documentaries that were inspired by the road. 

Also, we have a new conductor on board for the symphony.  Luckily for me he was also once part of the Camino and has experience with the  Road to Santiago.  Funny how things work out.  I promised I wouldn’t go ahead with an annoucement until the Symphony can finalize that.  But, I’m excited by the exceptional quality of this new conductor, and comes highly highly recommended by peers. 

The costume designer is now sketching.  So, I hope to have the sketches by next week so we can proceed.  I’m quite excited about that.

The music is proceeding well.  I have yet to work with a concert master that would help me chart the up bows, down bows etc etc..So the charts are not refined yet.  Hopefully, that will all be done by mid Nov.

All in all, things are progressing well.  I’ve had so much on my plate too.  I have a few volunteer committments that I’m very proud to be associated with this year.  However, it is time consuming - and sometimes I feel a bit overwhelmed at my schedule.  I have a more speaking engagements than I anticipated.  But it’s all good.  Busy is good!

Stay tuned for new announcements shortly.

 

Paul

 

If you’d like to join me tomorrow, I’ll be speaking at the next event hosted by the Little Company of Pilgrims. 

Saturday, October 14, 2006   from 2-5 PM
Saint James Humber Bay Anglican Church
194 Parklawn Road,
Etobicoke, Ontario

Visit www.santiago.ca for more information on how to become a membr ($10.00 a person).  If you come remember to bring a food donation!~

Ultreia!

Paul

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