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Canada鈥檚 next big cello star kicks off 91原创 music school concert series

Cameron Crozman will perform first session of Concerts Cafe Classico Series
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Cameron Crozman will perform first session of Concerts Cafe Classico Series at the 91原创 Community Music School on Sunday, Jan. 28. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Canadian cellist Cameron Crozman is bringing his international talent to 91原创 this weekend.

To kick off the 2024 Concerts Cafe Classico Series, the 91原创 Community Music School is hosting Crozman at its Rose Gellert Hall on Sunday, Jan. 28.

Crozman was born in Calgary to parents who have a background in music, and he quickly took to the cello.

鈥淢y dad played violin and my mom plays the flute, and they wanted me to play an instrument that was in a lower register. I think the idea was that we would do trios together 鈥 which never happened,鈥 he chuckled.

He moved to Ontario at age 11, and then ventured to Paris, France, at 17 to further his education and growing career in music.

鈥淪omething I appreciated as I got older is that the cello is an instrument that can have lots of different roles within the music we play. It can be a solo instrument, it can be the main instrument in a concerto with an orchestra, but it can also be a supportive instrument like in a string quartet,鈥 Crozman shared.

His fourth album that came out most recently was six years in the making, he said, and was more of a personal project for Crozman.

He describes it as music specific for solo cello, and a collection based on old pieces from the beginning of cello history in 1689.

鈥淚 wanted to commission seven new composers to write pieces to go along with each of these, which carry the idea of searching out something,鈥 Crozman explained.

The album name 鈥淩icercari鈥 was intentionally chosen for its songs, an Italian word meaning 鈥渢o search for鈥 or 鈥渢o search out.鈥

Crozman will play some of the songs from the album at his performance at the 91原创 Community Music School.

鈥淚 think that it鈥檚 exciting because it鈥檚 the first time I鈥檒l be playing it in British Columbia. I played it in other provinces, but not in B.C. yet. It鈥檚 always fun to introduce people to these new pieces,鈥 he said.

He currently plays the Spanish cello 鈥淓l Tiburon鈥 attributed to Juan Guillami of Barcelona, 1769, on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Instrument Bank.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a beautiful instrument,鈥 he commented.

His performance takes place Sunday, Jan. 28, with doors opening at 2 p.m. followed by an informal conversation between artistic director Elizabeth Bergmann and Crozman. The concert starts at 3:15 p.m.

Tickets start at $25 for adult, $23 for senior, and $10 for students, and can be bought online at .

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