John Estacio

John Estacio

John Estacio (born April 8, 1966 in Newmarket, Ontario) is a contemporary Canadian composer.

Raised in the farming community of the Holland Marsh, Ontario, Estacio took piano and accordion lessons, and played church organ every Sunday. As a teenager, he created soundtracks for short student films, played trumpet, and performed in high school productions of Broadway musicals.

He majored in composition at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario studying with Glenn Buhr and Peter Hatch. He earned his post-graduate degree at the University of British Columbia where he studied composition with Stephen Chatman.

In 1992, his first major orchestral work, "Visoes da Noite", won second-prize in the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra’s Canadian Composers Competition. "Saudades" for orchestra was premiered at the WSO’s New Music Festival in 1993.

From 1992 to 2000, Estacio was Composer in Residence of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. During his residency, Estacio created several orchestral works, participated in novel audience outreach programs, and created the Young Composers Project. "A Farmer’s Symphony" (1994), "Borealis" (1997), "Flights of Fancy" (1999), "Frenergy" (1998), "Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello" (1997), "Variations on a Memory" (1995), "Victims of Us All" (1996), "Wondrous Light" (1997) and "The Twins and the Monster" (2001) a children’s tale for actress and orchestra with text by Tololwa M. Mollel, were all written for the ESO.

From 2000 to 2003, Estacio was Composer in Residence with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and the Calgary Opera. He composed "Solaris" (2000), "Bootlegger’s Tarantella" (2001) and "Spring’s Promise" (2004) for the orchestra, and between 2001 and 2003 he wrote the opera "Filumena" (based on the life of Filumena Lassandro) with librettist John Murrell. Premiered in Calgary, the opera has been performed at the Banff Centre, Ottawa’s National Arts Centre, and by the Edmonton Opera, where it was filmed for television broadcast on the CBC television network.

Estacio also been commissioned to write works for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the CBC Radio Orchestra, the Banff International String Quartet Competition, and the Penderecki String Quartet. His music has been performed by all the major Canadian orchestras, as well as internationally.

In 2003 the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and conductor Mario Bernardi recorded six of Estacio’s major orchestral compositions. Released in 2004, the compact disc "Frenergy " was nominated for two JUNO Awards. Estacio received SOCAN’s Jan V. Matejcek Concert Music Award in 2004, 2005, and 2007, as well as Young Composer Awards from SOCAN and PROCAN in 1989, 1990, 1992 and 1994.

Recent works include orchestrations of "Seven Songs" by Jean Sibelius for tenor Ben Heppner and the score of "The Secret of The Nutcracker" for a CBC television broadcast in December 2008. He currently resides in Edmonton, and recently completed his second opera, "Frobisher" (based on the life of Martin Frobisher), premiered in Calgary on January 27, 2007. "The Houses Stand Not Far Apart", a large-scale work for chorus and orchestra commissioned by the Vancouver Bach Choir and Edmonton's Richard Eaton Singers, and set to poetry by Calgary author John Murrell, was premiered in March 2008. Other upcoming commissions include a symphony for the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, and an opera for the Vancouver Opera.

External links

* [http://www.johnestacio.com/ John Estacio’s website]
* [http://www.filumena.com/ Filumena website]
* [http://www.musiccentre.ca/ Canadian Music Centre website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • John Barclay — (28 de enero de 1582 15 de agosto de 1621) fue un satirista escocés y un poeta latino. Biografía Nació en Pont à Mousson, Lo …   Wikipedia Español

  • Juno Awards of 2005 — The Juno Awards of 2005 were held April 3 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and were hosted by comedian Brent Butt. Avril Lavigne and k os won three awards each, while Billy Talent and Feist won 2 apiece.Nominations were announced 7… …   Wikipedia

  • Edmonton Symphony Orchestra — As the professional orchestra of Alberta’s creative capital city, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra presents over 80 concerts a year of symphonic music in all genres, from classical to country. The ESO is comprised of 56 full time professional… …   Wikipedia

  • Juno Awards of 2003 — The Juno Awards of 2003 were presented in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 6 April 2003. The primary awards ceremony was hosted that evening by Shania Twain at the Corel Centre (now Scotiabank Place) and televised on CTV. Ceremony highlights The… …   Wikipedia

  • Banff Centre — The Banff Centre is an arts, cultural, and educational institution and conference facility located in Banff, Alberta. A part of Alberta s post secondary educational system, the Centre offers professional career development and creative support in …   Wikipedia

  • Filumena Lassandro — (died 1923) was the last woman to be executed in Alberta. Biography Born in Southern Italy, Ms. Lassandro emigrated to Southern Alberta and married Carlie Lassandro in 1915. This allegedly poor marriage led Ms. Lassandro into the world of… …   Wikipedia

  • Calgary Opera — The Calgary Opera is a Canadian professional opera company in Calgary, Alberta, originally known as the Southern Alberta Opera Association. It performs in the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, accompanied by the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra… …   Wikipedia

  • Lillian Alling — was a Russian immigrant who (apparently unsuccessfully) tried to return to Russia from the USA on foot.Description from a book by Calvin RutstrumThe following is an excerpt from Calvin Rutstrum s [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0816636834 The New Way… …   Wikipedia

  • Malcolm Forsyth — Composers Allan Gilliland, Malcolm Forsyth, Alan Gordon Bell, John Estacio, and Jeffrey McCune following the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra s performance of their music in April 2005 Malcolm Forsyth, CM (December 8, 1936 – July 5, 2011) was a South… …   Wikipedia

  • William Eddins — (born December 9, 1964 in Buffalo, New York) is an American pianist and conductor. He is the Music Director of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. Eddins started playing piano at age 5 after his parents purchased a piano at a garage sale. He studied …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”