Voices of the Pacific Rim

This concert is unique in our city. Combining eastern and western vocal traditions in a concert setting is the sort of adventurous engagement of our diverse communities that excites all of us at Vancouver Opera.
In all likelihood not a single person in Sunday night’s audience was familiar with every selection – I certainly was not. And I am even more certain that no one had ever heard them performed together on the same program by such youthful, engaging talent. Sunday evening’s Voices of the Pacific Rim cross-cultural meeting was respectful, engrossing and rewarding, and serves as an example of what is possible in the arts and essential to our lives.

To give an idea of the selections on the concert, here are a few: "Pace, Pace Mio Dio" from La Forza del Destino; "Je Veux Vivre" from Romeo et Juliette; “The Song of the Cherry Shell” (traditional Japanese song); "Glitter and be Gay" from Candide, "O Soave Fanciulla" from La Boheme; “The Never-setting Sun Rises Over the Prairie” by Jiang Dawei; The Queen of the Night’s aria from The Magic Flute, and “In the Memory of the Mountain” by Young Sub Choi. What a diverse repertoire!

The wonderful Canadian artists performing were Tina Chang, Evanna Chiew, Jihwan Cho, Caroline Yoonkyoung Jang, Teiya Kasahara, Brian Kwangmin Lee, Rose-Ellen Nichols, and Xiao Dong Zhang. Our special guest soprano from Korea was Young Mi Kim. Kinza Tyrrell was the music director and Gina Oh curated the program.
I left the theatre being very proud of our Canadian talent, grateful for our dedicated volunteers, and happy to be associated with Vancouver Opera.
- James W. Wright, General Director, Vancouver Opera