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Watch Yannick Nézet-Séguin lead a virtual Canadian orchestra in the world premiere of Vivian Fung's Prayer

36 musicians from 28 orchestras perform the 5-minute symphonic work, commissioned by CBC Music.

36 musicians from 28 orchestras perform the 5-minute symphonic work, commissioned by CBC Music

PRAYER | A Virtual Canadian Orchestra

4 years ago
Duration 5:41
Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads a virtual Canadian orchestra in the world premiere of Vivian Fung's Prayer, performed by the CBC Virtual Orchestra representing 28 orchestras from 10 Canadian provinces

Under normal circumstances, an orchestra will give the world premiere of a symphonic work in a concert hall in front of a live audience. It's a special occasion for musicians and public alike, the result of months, even years, of planning and creative energy.

The world premiere of Vivian Fung's Prayer, which you can watch above, has come about under completely different circumstances.

"In March, when the COVID-19 pandemic put an end to public gatherings for the foreseeable future, I started thinking about how to keep Canadian orchestral musicians front and centre," reflects Denise Ball, executive producer of classical programming at CBC Music. "In collaboration with colleagues at the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, we came up with a plan to create a national 'virtual orchestra' playing a brand new piece that reflects what we're all going through."

After securing the participation of at least one musician from each of Canada's 28 professional orchestras, Ball reached out to Yannick Nézet-Séguin to see whether he'd agree to conduct the performance. "He thought it was a fabulous idea and immediately jumped onboard."

'Extraordinary conditions'

Fung, who's based in New York and has recently written music for Nézet-Séguin's Philadelphia Orchestra, agreed to compose the five-minute work within one month.

"In times of crisis and peril, we have but the reliance of faith," she says, "from the profound faith in humanity, faith in love, and faith that we will persevere and get through this with dignity, to the mundane faith that I would complete the piece within the extraordinary conditions that faced me, with a young child at home 24/7, a bronchial infection, and a very tight timeline (ultimately, a matter of days) to complete the piece in a manner feasible for COVID remote performance requirements."

That faith resulted in Prayer, based on a chant by Hildegard von Bingen. "Under no other circumstances ... have I worn my heart on my sleeve as transparently as I have with this piece," Fung reflects.

It's performed by 36 individuals in multiple locales — see the full roster, below — and united in a virtual performance that has been produced and edited by CBC Music's Francesco Guidoccio and Doug Doctor.

"Imagining the sounds and the people around me, conducting in front of a video camera, but imagining everyone in front of me — that was something very special," conductor Nézet-Séguin told CBC.

"And once orchestras are back in their halls, playing for live audiences, they're all invited to play this beautiful new work," adds Ball, "kind of like a collective musical hug and a testament to the experience Canadians have shared."

The radio premiere of Fung's Prayer takes place on CBC Radio One and via the CBC Listen app on July 1 at 7:45 a.m. on the Canada Day special Extraordinary Times: Canada Day 2020. It also airs on CBC Music and via the CBC Listen app on Tempo with host Julie Nesrallah at 12:50 p.m.

Prayer

Composer: Vivian Fung
Conductor: Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Violins:
Jonathan Crow (Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
Gwen Hoebig (Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra)
Karl Stobbe (Manitoba Chamber Orchestra)
Terry Tam (Victoria Symphony)
Yolanda Bruno (Kingston Symphony, Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
Diana Cohen (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra)
Heather Kao (Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra)
Marcelle Mallette (Orchestre Métropolitain)
Jacqueline Nutting (Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra)
Lap-hok Kwan (P.E.I. Symphony Orchestra)

Violas:
Keith Hamm (Edmonton Symphony Orchestra)
Marlena Pellegrino (Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra)
Natasha Sharko (Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony)

Cellos:
Rachel Desoer (Symphony Nova Scotia)
Rachel Mercer (National Arts Centre Orchestra)

Bass:
Max Kasper (Symphony Nova Scotia)

Flutes:
Jan Kocman (Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra)
Leslie Newman (Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra)

Oboes:
Marjorie Tremblay (Orchestre Métropolitain)
Graham Mackenzie (London Symphonia, Windsor Symphony, Niagara Symphony)

Clarinets:
Hyonsuk Kim (Regina Symphony Orchestra)
Marie-Julie Chagnon (Orchestre symphonique de Québec)

Bassoons:
Ian Hopkin (Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony)
Julia Lockhart (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra)

Horns:
Allene Hackleman (Edmonton Symphony Orchestra)
Ulises Aragon (Symphony New Brunswick)
Ron George (London Symphonia)
Catherine Turner (Orchestre symphonique de Montréal)

Trumpets:
Karen Donnely (National Arts Centre Orchestra)
Adam Zinatelli (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra)

Trombones:
Madeleine Robitaille (Orchestre symphonique de Laval)
Angelo Muñoz (Orchestre symphonique de Trois-Rivières)

Tuba:
Jennifer Stephen (Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony)

Timpani:
Bill Linwood (Victoria Symphony)

Percussion:
Vern Griffiths (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra)