Victoria's Christ Church Cathedral to host climate-focused concert series
A Victoria cathedral and professional string quartered are teaming up for a two part, six-concert series to benefit the earth’s climate and draw attention to the need for personal action to reverse the climate crisis.
Christ Church Cathedral and the Emily Carr String Quartet are performing the concert series, called Earth Songs - Music for Climate Justice, to shine a spotlight on the need for climate action.
The concerts will focus on different facets of our relationship with the natural world, aiming to educate, entertain and inspire change, organizers say.
Along with the musical performances, there will be talks from local advocates, experts, and workers in matters of climate justice.
"Human beings are finally beginning to grasp that we are not the possessors of the earth and its creatures," says Christ Church Cathedral’s dean, Reverend Ansley Tucker.
"But rather, (we're) one part of a great ecosystem upon which we rely, and which relies upon us."
The first three concerts in part one are entitled "Air," "Water," and "Land," and will be performed by the Emily Carr String Quartet, including music by John Luther Adams, R. Murray Schafer, Marjan Mozetich, alongside classics by Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, and Johannes Brahms.
The inaugural Earth Songs: Music for Climate Justice concert, Air, will launch on Feb. 11 at 5 p.m. with special guest speaker, B.C. Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau.
The second half of the series will feature Christ Church Cathedral’s own Wolff Pipe Organ in three concerts, beginning with the cathedral’s assistant director of music, Mark McDonald, playing Gustav Holst’s "The Planets."
Following organ performances are with Simon Johnson, from Westminster Cathedral in the U.K., playing Prokofiev’s "Peter and the Wolf;" and finally, a collaboration between organist Jenny Vincent and CBC science journalist Bob McDonald entitled "Earth, Wind, Fire, and Life."
The cathedral’s impressive pipe organ was built in 2005 by Helmuth Wolff, and consists of four keyboards, a pedalboard and 4,000 individual pipes.
The Christ Church Cathedral organ, which boasts 4,000 individual pipes, is shown: (CTV News)
The Emily Carr String Quartet was formed in 2006 by members of the Victoria Symphony and the Aventa Ensemble of Victoria BC and has performed in Canada, the U.S. and Europe.
"If we are able to create this kind of awareness, then we need to speak out," says Reverend Tucker.
"I hope that (listeners) learn something about each of these elements, air, fire, water, the earth itself, and that they come away with a sense of conviction about making a change in their lives."
The concerts are at Christ Church Cathedral, located on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen peoples at the corner of Quadra Street and Rockland Avenue.
The first performance is Feb. 11, followed by March 11, April 22, May 27, June 1 and June 3. Tickets are $25-30.
For more information or to buy tickets, visit the Christ Church Cathedral website.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'I just can't believe that it took so long': Body found in wreckage 3 months after deadly fire
A man accused of arson in a January Old Strathcona apartment fire is expected to be charged with manslaughter after a body was discovered in the burned building late last month.
No proof man lied to brother about number of kittens born in litter, B.C. tribunal rules
A man was denied a $5,000 payout from his brother after a B.C. tribunal dismissed his claim disputing how many kittens were born in a litter.
Quebec police hand out hundreds of tickets to Hells Angels and other bikers before 'first run' meeting
Quebec provincial police handed out hundreds of fines to Hells Angels members and other supporting motorcycle clubs who met for their 'first run' in a small town near Sherbrooke, Que.
Explosion at train station leads to discovery of stolen car on Montreal's South Shore: police
Police are investigating after a BMW exploded in the St-Lambert Exo train station parking lot on Montreal's South Shore.
A Chinese driver is praised for helping reduce casualties in a highway collapse that killed 48
A Chinese truck driver was praised in local media Saturday for parking his vehicle across a highway and preventing more cars from tumbling down a slope after a section of the road in the country's mountainous south collapsed and killed at least 48 people.
There's progress reported in Gaza truce talks, but Israel downplays chances of ending war with Hamas
A delegation of the Palestinian militant group Hamas was in Cairo on Saturday as Egyptian state media reported "noticeable progress" in cease-fire talks with Israel, though an Israeli official downplayed the prospects for a full end to the war in Gaza.
Snakes almost on a plane: U.S. TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants
According to an X post by the Transportation Security Administration, officers at the Miami International Airport found the small bag of snakes hidden in a passenger's trousers on April 26 at a checkpoint.
Russia puts Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on its wanted list
Russia has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on its wanted list, Russian state media reported Saturday, citing the interior ministry’s database.
A candidate for Germany's key party was beaten up while campaigning for European elections
A candidate for Chancellor Olaf Scholz's center-left party in next month's election for the European Parliament was beaten up and seriously injured while campaigning in an eastern city, the party said Saturday.