39 · Friday, April 9, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Perfect Four playing on youthful passion By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Felix Mendelssohn were both still just young men when they conducted string quartets and that youthful passion will be on stage in an upcoming Oakville concert. The Oakville Chamber Ensemble is putting on the concert Perfect Four featuring Mendelssohn's String Quartet No. 2 and Mozart's String Quartet No. 17 Saturday, April 10 in Oakville. "They're very exuberant pieces, they're full of energy, full of youth, full of passion and seeing that spring has arrived this is a perfect match," said Stéphane Potvin, artistic director of the ensemble. Mendelssohn was just 18 when he wrote his piece in A minor in 1827 and Mozart was 28 when he wrote his piece, nicknamed The Hunt, in 1784. "It's not the kind of music edge of their seat because the music is just passionate," Potvin added. The ensemble is now in its third season and features professional musicians. During a season the ensemble performs five concerts including one choral and one orchestral concert and one joint concert and one conductor-less concert with a small group of musicians, which in the case of the upcoming concert happens to be a quartet. The format for the fifth concert can vary from year to year. Potvin said the idea to perform the different types of concert is to offer variety to the audience. He normally conducts the four of the five concerts put on by the ensemble, save for the conductor-less one. "The four players are highly trained, they work together on a regular basis and it's really music that is meant to be done by four players and no conductors," he said of the upcoming concert. Potvin added another way the FULL OF LIFE: Violinist Tanya Charles and violist Peter Ing group engages the audience is are two members of a quartet performing this weekend in a con- through discussion. The performers will discuss the cert dubbed Perfect Four. history of the pieces they perform that people can sit back, relax engaging. People who go and fall asleep. It's really there will probably be on the and how the music came to be. "Very often we'll demonstrate little things," Potvin said. "We'll say when you hear this, this is the horn call and this is why this is called The Hunt. We get people to enter the music. Instead of making them passive listeners we make them active listeners." At intermission, instead of disappearing behind the stage, the musicians also go out into the audiSee Veteran page 40 Alaska Tour & Cruise 19 Days Fly into Edmonton and travel by coach throughout northern Alberta and British Columbia. Journey along the famous Alaska Highway through the Yukon to Denali National Park and Anchorage. Then, set sail aboard Holland America's ms Statendam for a 7-day cruise that sails the inside passage from Anchorage to Vancouver. June 9th or July 7th, 2010 $6,595 pp twin Your holiday includes: Return airfare from Toronto with WestJet, 3-5 star accommodation, motorcoach travel, daily sightseeing, cruise in an outside stateroom, breakfast daily, 7 lunches, 3 dinners, all meals aboard cruise, port charges, and all taxes. Call or visit our website for more information! 1-866-967-9910 denuretours.com 71 Mount Hope St., Lindsay, ON Reg. #'s 50009376 and 50009377 COMPLIMENTARY Cabaret The Tony Award-winning musical Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Theatre Sheridan Presents CLASSES FOR SENIORS 55+ April 1324, 2010 Box Office 905-815-4049 Reserve online sheridaninstitute.ca * Details and expectations about this pilot project will be explained prior to your participation. This project is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Pre-class interviews will be held the week of April 19.