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Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Doors at 7:00pm – Show at 7:30pm

CMC Presents : David Occhipinti and Camera String Trio

Ticket price:
General Admission. $15 Advance / $20 at the door
CMC Members and Arts Workers. $12 Advance / $15 at the door
Students. $10 anytime

Venue:
Canadian Music Centre
20 St. Joseph Street
Toronto, ON
M4Y 1J9
416-961-6601 x202

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David Occhipinti

“It’s definitely music for today, streamlined yet atmospheric…a listener hears the rare but gratifying combination of lyricism and cutting-edge music.”
– Geoff Chapman, The Toronto Star

David Occhipinti is a composer, guitarist, and a long-standing contributor to the Canadian music scene. David’s musical accomplishments have earned him two Chalmers Arts Fellowships, as well as multiple JUNO nominations for his work as a recording artist. His critically acclaimed album Forty Revolutions was nominated in 2007; Duologue, in collaboration with saxophonist Mike Murley, in 2003. David has also performed on other JUNO nominated recordings.

Camera, (2012) is a recording that features David’s chamber music compositions and guitar improvisations. It was heralded by his mentor, Jim Hall as: “an absolute gem… his writing is unique, his playing is completely original and stunning… an absolute work of art!”

The 2019 release, these out of infinite, features David’s works for the voice with text by Dylan Thomas, James Joyce, e.e. cummings, T.S. Elliot, Emily Carr, Emily Brontë, and Emily Dickinson. Fanfare magazine wrote, “Occhipinti’s settings are stellar and hypnotic….like George Crumb… sheer delight. It breathes freshness and clarity.”

David’s first orchestral work, Saturnia (2022), was part of the Toronto Symphony’s ‘Explore the Score’ program which took place on October 22, 2022 at Roy Thomson Hall.

He received a commission from the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra to compose a piece for brass and percussion. The premiere performance of En Passant was in Ottawa on May 1st, 2022 with Jean-Michel Malouf conducting.

A world premiere recording of Net of Gems, for flute and harp, appears on a recent recording by Suzanne Shulman and Erica Goodman. David has also had his compositions commissioned or recorded by a wide-ranging list of artists- including percussionist Beverley Johnston, Arraymusic Ensemble, Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus, and Random Access Large Ensemble.

David has performed and toured across Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Japan. He has performed Canadian premieres of works by Steve Reich and Gabriel Prokofiev. David has been based in Toronto for most of his career, but during the 1990s he also spent some time studying in New York City with Jim Hall, and three years living in Italy.

www.davidocchipinti.com 

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