The Prince George Citizen

Local songwriter pens Para Nordic theme

- Citizen staff Frank PEEBLES

Whenever song and sport line up together in Prince George, it seems to be Sage Bialuski waiting at the finish line.

The young singer-songwriter was only 16 when her compositio­n Finish Line was selected to be the 2015 Canada Winter Games theme.

Now, at age 20, she was commission­ed to write the theme for the 2019 World Para Nordic Skiing Championsh­ips. She called the song Know My Name and she will debut the song on Friday night at the opening ceremony, performing it live with Curtis Abriel and Nick Tindale backing up her piano/vocal skills.

“I’m really excited,” she said, then immediatel­y added the confession, “I’m nervous.”

It’s a constructi­ve feeling for both sides of her Renaissanc­e personalit­y. In addition to her accomplish­ments in music, she is also a dedicated athlete. Her specialty is nordic skiing (check the last three letters of her family name: it was written in fate).

“My whole life I’ve had this sports side of me and the music side of me,” she said.

“Musically, I write a lot, compositio­n comes easily to me, and the sports side has taught me the hard work that it takes to excel, and I’ve been able to translate that into a song that combines those things. It’s about how there’s no rapid route when you want to be the best, just hard work, consistenc­y, everybody thinks you’re crazy for loving it so much, but you’re devoted to your passion, you push through all those days, and you go with your heart.”

She flexes that sports dedication in her profession­al life right now. She has launched Bialuski Studios where she teaches piano students (contacter her through Facebook).

It’s also where she composes a lot of her original material, starting with chords, progressin­g to melody lines, then lyrics form around those core sounds.

“I want to be a singer-songwriter, that is the goal,” she said.

Based on past evidence, little can successful­ly get in the way of her aspiration­s. She is closing in on her ARCT certificat­ion (the most advanced piano diploma offered by the Royal Conservato­ry of Music), she won the Integris Young Artist competitio­n in 2013, she has performed with the Prince George Symphony Orchestra, she has been a featured performer in various public appearance­s around the city in recent years, and her awards at the ski track are as numerous as her awards at the music festival.

The opening ceremony will be the only time she gets to perform Know My Name in a live setting. The recorded version will be played frequently during the World Para Nordic Ski Championsh­ips where she hopes it will help entertain the bystanders and inspire the athletes, officials, coaches and crews for each nation’s ski teams.

“Its about believing in yourself, sticking with your passion,” she said, no matter how many passions you might have.

The original song will be performed during the opening ceremonies on Friday at the Prince George Conference and Civic Centre. The free event starts at 7 p.m.

 ?? CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN ?? Sage Bialuski has written and recorded the 2019 Para Nordic Ski Championsh­ips theme song.
CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN Sage Bialuski has written and recorded the 2019 Para Nordic Ski Championsh­ips theme song.

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