Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2012, Síða 10

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2012, Síða 10
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 10 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • April 1 2012 Pure. Natural. Unspoiled. This is Iceland. For tr avel inFormation: visiticel and.org OwNer/Dealer rOberT FrIDFINNsON www.mymidtownford.com 100-1717 waverley sTreeT waverley aUTO Mall wINNIPeg, MaNITOba r3T 6a9 1-800-665-1632 204-284-7650 Ari Jakobson, crooner, has been singing since he was six years old and joined Rosalind Vigfusson’s New Iceland Youth Choir. His mom has always encouraged him to sing; at first he was not too interested, but then he heard “crooner” music on a commercial for video games, loved it, and decided that was what he wanted to do. The music programs in his home town in Arborg had been cut, so he started taking lessons from vocal teacher Alison King. Alison, a native of Lundar, noting the lack of musical education in small town Manitoba, decided to give lessons, and drove to Arborg each Saturday to do so. Since Grade 8, he has qualified to take part in the Provincial Honour Choir performance. Ari moved to Gimli in Grade 10, where his involvement in music really blossomed; he is now involved in choir, band and jazz band, in which he is a vocalist and congo player. He graduates from Grade 12 this year, and plans to go on to pursue his musical education, perhaps at the Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton. Ari’s big break came when he opened for Tom Jackson at the Celebrity Concert segment of the Icelandic Festival in August 2012. Since then he has had many engagements, with coffee houses, band fundraisers, company parties, and, most recently, at both the Arborg and Winnipeg Þorrablóts. Ari says, “I am super excited about performing at the Brandon Convention Saturday night before people from all over North America.” I am personally looking forward to hearing him again, as I really enjoyed his polished performance at last year’s Icelandic Festival. 642-5504Ernest Stefanson Garry Fedorchuk Claire Gillis Pat Sedun Melissa Jacobs PHARMACISTS Live well with PHARMASAVE Lighthouse Mall Gimli PHARMASAVE Theresa Thordarson is a student at Brandon University’s School of Music where she is completing her B. Mus. in Piano Performance. She grew up in Langruth, Manitoba and has performed along with her many musical family members at Icelandic community events around Manitoba. Last summer, she received the opportunity to perform chamber music at the National Festival in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and also to attend Chetham’s Piano Summer School in Manchester, England. This trip also gave her the chance to visit Iceland for the first time, and she hopes to return as soon as possible! Most recently, Theresa performed with the Brandon University New Music Ensemble in both the Brandon University New Music Festival and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra New Music Festival. The focus of these festivals in 2012 was on Iceland and she and the Ensemble performed Icelandic music and worked with composer Kjartan Ólafsson, including the world premiere of one of Ólafsson’s pieces. Theresa is planning to continue on to a Master’s degree in the next year. Theresa Thordarson named as accompanist Gail Einarson-McCleery, O.F. Toronto, ON Young crooner, Ari Jakobson, is also involved in choir and bands Young singer slated for conference performance PHoto courtesy of tHe jAKobson fAMiLy Theresa Thordarson

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