Vancouver Sun

Fall festival of new music features a dozen events

- DAVID GORDON DUKE

For a smallish organizati­on, David Pay’s Music on Main isn’t afraid to think big. Last fall MoM was a partner in Vancouver’s biggest new music event, the ISCM Festival, which brought a wide selection of composers and new music aficionado­s to town for a veritable glut of concerts.

This November brings the latest instalment of the Modulus Festival, a more focused event than last year, but still a lot of new music over the course of a dozen events running Nov. 2-8. The festival kicks off Nov. 2 at festival home base, The Roundhouse, with a program featuring Ensemble Variances (France), and the remarkable singer/musicologi­st/composer Katarina Livljanic, whose previous performanc­es for Early Music Vancouver were utterly remarkable. This one, billed as “Walking in Beauty: a concert-ritual,” promises to be just as noteworthy.

The rest of the weekend is crammed with activities, including a free percussion concert Saturday, 2 p.m. at The Roundhouse, and talks Saturday and Sunday, 12:30 p.m. at The Post at 750 (the small performanc­e space at 750 Hamilton St.).

For piano fanciers there are two keyboard-oriented programs Sunday: “echo replay,” presented in co-operation with the Huddersfie­ld Contempora­ry Music Festival, features Richard Uttley, 2 p.m. Saturday in CBC Studio 700; Eve Egoyan’s “Solo for Duet” is back at the Roundhouse at 8 p.m.

And there are some larger-scale propositio­ns as well. Saturday’s festivitie­s end with MalFFFunct­ion with vocalist/composer Laura Bowler and the Music on Main AllStar Band, 8 p.m.

The festival winds up Tuesday at 8 p.m. with “Mythos,” featuring Vancouver’s own Standing Wave contempora­ry music ensemble. Both events are at The Roundhouse.

As well as concerts, there are talks and a collaborat­ion with the DOXA Documentar­y Film Festival.

With so much to hear and see in such a concentrat­ed space of time, check out musiconmai­n.ca for details.

Tickets are ultra affordable (singles from $20; student tickets from $10), and there are other options including a Pick-4 Festival pack offered at a 20 per cent discount.

 ??  ?? Eve Egoyan will perform Solo for Duet at the Roundhouse on Nov. 4.
Eve Egoyan will perform Solo for Duet at the Roundhouse on Nov. 4.

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