News & Updates

7/7/2010

Victoria Symphony Splash 2010 Salutes The Navy!

Victoria, BC – Details of the Victoria Symphony Splash, including the theme for 2010, Splash Young Soloist and new additions to the event were announced this morning in the ballroom of the Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour.

After a welcoming introduction by Acting Mayor Pam Madoff, the Victoria Symphony’s Executive Director, Mitchell Krieger made several announcements regarding the event. Most notably, that this year’s Victoria Symphony Splash salutes the Centennial of the Royal Canadian Navy in music and onsite activities, and that Splash would be the grand finale of two weeks of outdoor concerts put on by the Victoria Symphony.

Krieger extended his congratulations to the Navy and stated that “the Victoria Symphony is extremely proud to share in this remarkable anniversary and celebrate with a musical salute the 100 years of the Royal Canadian Navy’s great accomplishments.”

Musical highlights performed by the Victoria Symphony will include “Heart of Oak” by Boyce, “Guadalcanal March” from Victory at Sea, by Rodgers, in addition to popular movie scores from Jaws and Titanic. Ship tours of HMCS Nanaimo and HMCS Edmonton will be available in the afternoon from 1 to 4pm at Ship’s Point.

Among the outdoor concerts, taking place beginning July 20th until Symphony Splash on August 1st,are three appearances at Butchart Gardens, Free concerts at Beacon Hill Park, Market Square, Centennial Square, and the Inner Harbour, among others.

New for Symphony Splash 2010, the first “Splashy White T-Shirt” was revealed. Only 200 of the winning design shirts, by Margaret Hanson, are available for sale with proceeds directly benefiting Victoria Symphony Splash 2010.

The Splash Family Zone has been expanded to include a second performance stage for families with children featuring Music Corner Ensemble and Beacon Hill Brass performing between 1 and 4pm on the legislature lawns and an increased number of interactive activities for kids, some by the Victoria Children’s Museum, in addition to the VS Instrument Petting Zoo.

Guest speaker Rob Gialloreto, CEO and President of Tourism Victoria, announced that the new fundraising initiative, Victoria Symphony Splash Band of Heroes, launched by the Victoria Symphony to help this year’s Symphony Splash, has been a tremendous success with 47 Heroes each giving $1,000 or more in support of Splash with a cumulative total of $52,000 raised to date. Band of Hero members in attendance were welcomed individually and given their official T-Shirt.

Wrapping up the event was the announcement of the Splash Young Soloist. This year, as in 2009, two talented musicians were chosen. Pianist Grace Ma, age 16, will perform Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto in the first half of the Victoria Symphony concert and 18 year old Phillip Manning will perform the 2nd movement from Bruch’s Violin Concerto no. 1 in the second half. Both young soloists performed excerpts from their pieces for a taste of what is to come on August 1st.

Victoria Symphony Splash takes place on August 1st, 2010. From a floating stage in Victoria’s picturesque Inner Harbour, Maestra Tania Miller, the Victoria Symphony, The Naden Band of Maritime Forces Pacific and the 2010 Splash Young Soloists’ Grace Ma and Phillip Manning perform to an enthusiastic crowd of 40,000 people. The day begins at 1pm with activities and live music for families in the Splash Family Zone and ends with Victoria Symphony’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture at 10pm accompanied by fireworks and cannons.

Victoria Symphony Splash is generously supported by numerous corporate sponsors and public partners including Premiere Sponsors:
The Allen and Loreen Vandekerkhove Family Foundation,
Symphony in the Summer Presenting Sponsor Wayne Strandlund Family & Fisgard Capital,
Volunteer Sponsor Thrifty Foods,
Official Airline and Fireworks Sponsor WestJet.

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Event details at www.victoriasymphony.ca

For more information and to arrange interviews:
Lindsay Byers, Marketing Coordinator
lindsay@victoriasymphony.ca or 250.385.9771 ext 232

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