From left to right: Glen Dias, Barry James Payne, Rob Larose and Lindsay Schindler. |
Stratford, ON (January 7,
2013) – The “oh so
talented” Rant Maggie Rant
joins forces with the Stratford Symphony
Orchestra for a performance of Celtic music on Saturday, January
19 at 7:30 pm at Knox Presbyterian Church in picturesque
Stratford.
Led by guest conductor
Nigel Evans, the concert includes collaborative works, solo works, traditional
tunes “mischievously coloured outside the prescribed lines,” well-known
favourites and several original compositions.
The musicians in the
Stratford Symphony Orchestra –
now in its eighth season – draws its talent from the communities of
Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Stratford, St. Marys and
Toronto.
Entitled A Celtic Rant, the concert
will also feature the alluring vocals of Rant Maggie Rant’s Glen Dias and
the sounds of the Stratford Police Pipes & Drums, well known for
bringing tears to the eyes of patriotic Scots in an audience.
“Collaborating with a symphony
orchestra is a favourite tradition of the band and we’ve previously performed
with the Stratford Symphony Orchestra, Georgian Bay Symphony and The
International Symphony Orchestra of Sarnia,” says Lindsay Schindler, who leads Rant
Maggie Rant, and now resides in Cornerbrook, Newfoundland where she is immersed
in the rich heritage of East
Coast fiddling.
Based in Stratford, Ontario, Rant
Maggie Rant showcases the
talents of Lindsay Schindler (fiddle, background vocals), Glen
Dias (lead vocals, recorders, percussion) and Barry James Payne
(guitars, harmonica, background vocals) with special guests Rob Larose
(percussion - drum kit, cajon, djembe, dumbek, congas, background vocals),
Dave Nuttall (Irish whistles and wind instruments) and Steve
Clarke (electric and upright bass). Biographical information at: www.rantmaggierant.com
Energetic, exciting and
emotive, Rant Maggie Rant has been
wowing audiences on the road for the past four years at festivals, concert halls
and symphonic stages in Canada and the U.S. with their outstanding artistry and
on-stage vibe.
The band made significant inroads on their 2012 touring
schedule, performing in Windsor, Toronto, the Ottawa area and Montreal, as well
as Victoria, Cowichan Bay and Quadra Island in British Columbia. The band also
performed south of the border in Chicago and Saline and Kalamazoo,
Michigan.
Although Celtic music resides in the
fibres of the band’s heart, their music can’t be readily pinned down
geographically. Creating lovely layers of sound with depth, the ensemble’s brand
of global music is one of fusing the multicultural flavours of the seven Celtic nations of Ireland,
Scotland, Cornwall, Wales, and the lesser known Isle of Mann, Galicia (Spain)
and Brittany (France), with the savoury sounds
from Quebec, the Ottawa
Valley and Canada's Maritime Region.
A joyful melting pot of sound, Rant
Maggie Rant is loved by traditionalists, who enjoy their time-honoured style, while new Celtic
music listeners are drawn to the band's fusion of World influences of hand
drumming and Latin, Middle Eastern and African
rhythms.
The band has two CDs available: World’s Edge
(2009) and Frost & Fire: A Celtic Christmas Celebration
(2011).
JUST THE
FACTS
Event: A Celtic Rant
Date: Saturday, January 19,
2012
Time: 7:30
p.m.
Location: Knox Presbyterian Church, 142 Ontario
Street, Stratford
Admission: $35.00
adults, $20.00 students/seniors
Tickets: 519-271-0990
or online at www.stratfordsymphonyorchestra.ca
Testimonials
“RMR is
a great band. They packed the house and the audience left dancing. I can't wait
to have them back.” – Holmes Hooke, Hughs Room, Toronto, Ontario
(Rant Maggie Rant returns to
Hugh's Room for the third consecutive Saint Patrick's Day Celebration concert on
Saturday, March 16, 2013. Reservations & tickets: 416-531-6604 or
info@hughsroom.com)
“I can truly say that you were the surprise
‘WOW’ band this year – so much great feedback about your music.” – Sheila
Graziano, Saline Celtic Festival, Saline,
Michigan
“I am in awe of
the complexity of their arrangements and overall tightness of the band.
Delivered with panache and obvious enjoyment . . . they are thoroughly
enjoyable.” –
Bob Cunningham, Concert Reviewer, The Beat
Magazine, London, ON
“We’ve added RMR’s Christmas record to our
collection and have made it available for airplay known to all CBC music
producers and programmers.” –
Mark Rheaume, CBC Music
Resources, Toronto, ON
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