Hart House Symphonic Band

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HHSB in the Great Hall, rehearsing for Spring Concert 2007 "Splashing on Story Shores"
HHSB in the Great Hall, rehearsing for Spring Concert 2007 "Splashing on Story Shores"
HHSB in the Great Hall, rehearsing for Spring Concert 2007 "Splashing on Story Shores"
HHSB in the Great Hall, rehearsing for Spring Concert 2007 "Splashing on Story Shores"

Hart House Symphonic Band (HHSB) is a wind orchestra, with woodwind, brass, and percussion sections, based at Hart House at the University of Toronto.

Conductor, Roger Mantie, with the hydraulophone on the evening of the world premiere of Janzen's Suite for Hydraulophone, Movement II, Rain Breaks Open What Was Forgotten
Conductor, Roger Mantie, with the hydraulophone on the evening of the world premiere of Janzen's Suite for Hydraulophone, Movement II, Rain Breaks Open What Was Forgotten
HHSB in the Hart House music room, rehearsing for Spring Concert 2007 "Splashing on Stormy Shores"
HHSB in the Hart House music room, rehearsing for Spring Concert 2007 "Splashing on Stormy Shores"
HHSB rehearsal in Hart House music room
HHSB rehearsal in Hart House music room

HHSB is historically noteworthy as the first symphonic band to have instruments in which the initial sound-producing mechanisms of the instruments cover all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. While other orchestras have three categories of instruments (strings, percussion, and wind), two of these categories (strings and percussion) use matter in its solid state, and one category (wind instruments) uses matter in its gaseous state. HHSB is, in some sense, the first large symphonic orchestra to use hydraulophones, musical instruments that produce the initial sound by way of matter in its liquid state.

The 2007 Spring Concert, including Janzen's Suite for Hydraulophone, Movement II, was also webcast live by six cyborgloggers using wearable computers, underwater cameras for the hydraulophone, and camera phones.

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[edit] Conductors

HHSB was conducted for 11 years by Keith Reid, until 2006, and is presently (2007) conducted by Roger Mantie, a PhD Candidate at University of Toronto's Faculty of Music. Roger Mantie announced on March 11, 2008 that he will not be returning as the band's conductor in the fall. The HHSB is currently searching for a new conductor. For more information, please visit the HHSB Official Site.

[edit] Concerts

HHSB has two main concerts (at Hart House) each year: one in the spring and one in the fall. Additionally, HHSB has toured on some years, to hold other concerts. The concerts are generally free to the public.

[edit] Upcoming Concerts:

Godzilla Eats Shostakovich - 2008-APR-01

[edit] Recent HHSB concerts:

   * Symphonic Dances - 2001-DEC-01
   * Spring Concert - 2002-MAR-23
   * Salute to Broadway - 2002-NOV-30
   * Symphonic Sensations - 2003-MAR-29
   * Dreams & Fantasies - 2004-MAR-27
   * Sousa - 2004-NOV-27
   * Sousa (Montreal) - 2005-JAN-15
   * Symphonic Rhapsodies - 2005-APR-02
   * Broken Mirror - 2005-NOV-26
   * Brief History of Music for Winds & Percussion - 2006-MAR-25
   * Riding Sanging & Dancing - 2006-DEC-02
   * Splashing on Stormy Shores - 2007-APR-03
   * From Coast to Coast: A Short Ride in a Fast Machine - 2007-NOV-27
Poster for the Spring 2007 concert, Splashing on Stormy Shores, featuring a musical composition by Ryan Janzen, entitled "Suite for Hydraulophone"
Poster for the Spring 2007 concert, Splashing on Stormy Shores, featuring a musical composition by Ryan Janzen, entitled "Suite for Hydraulophone"
Poster for the Fall 2007 concert, From Coast to Coast: A Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Poster for the Fall 2007 concert, From Coast to Coast: A Short Ride in a Fast Machine

[edit] Communication with Hart House community

Approximately two weeks prior to each concert, HHSB posts a notice of each upcoming concert.

[edit] External links