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when
: aug. 11 at 5 p.m. (8 p.m. show is sold out)
where
: the pearl, 881 granville st.
tickets and info
:
ticketweb.ca
vancouver’s ghibli jazz orchestra formed in 2022 to perform composer joe hisaishi ‘s scores for animated features from japan’s oscar-winning studio ghibli . founder, director and conductor isabel leong never expected the 18-piece group to be so successful.
in the past two years, the big band has enjoyed a string of sold-out performances, including a pair of back-to-back shows at the pearl this weekend. the second show was added in the afternoon due to fan demand.
previous venues have ranged from more traditional jazz spaces such as a burnaby church and the vancouver international film festival . a big band on the granville entertainment strip hearkens back to a different age. an afternoon show is even rarer.
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tim reinert runs vancouver’s the infidels jazz label-podcast and promotions boutique. along with ghibli orchestra, he has seen sellout audiences for shows by the cowboy bebop bebop band , which performs music from the hit anime series cowboy bebop as well as other niche film music jazz gigs.
when he presented a sold out show with the ghibli orchestra in 2022 at frankie’s jazz cafe and turned away over 50 people for the 11 p.m. performance, he knew something unusual was taking place. he also knew he wanted to repeat the event in a bigger room.
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director and conductor: isabel leong
saxophones: nicholas wise, rowan whitridge: alto; brent mah, gordy li: tenor; kaytlyn fan: bari sax; kayla ferguson: soprano/flute
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trumpets: ayden landsman, matthew demarcus, nick pataky, rj abella
trombones: casey thomas-burns, nathan lintott, michael millo, dave pagdonsolan: bass
rhythm section: joshua young: piano;julian jayme: guitar; bella fedrigo: bass; seth kitamura: drums
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