Queer Songbook Orchestra Explained

Queer Songbook Orchestra are a Canadian chamber pop ensemble, who record and perform orchestral versions of pop songs with meaning to the LGBTQ community.[1] Songs performed by the orchestra do not necessarily have to be explicitly LGBTQ-themed; the group's stated selection criteria permits any song that can be paired with a compelling story about how that song has "touched a queer life in a way".[2]

In concert, each song performed is paired with a recitation of the background story that inspired the group to perform the song. The submitted stories are also collected for posterity by the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives.[3]

Membership

Launched by artistic director Shaun Brodie in 2014,[4] the group's core members include vocalists Alanna Stuart and Alex Samaras, poet Stephen Jackman-Torkoff, violinist Jennifer Burford, cellist Evan Lamberton, oboist and English horn player Lief Mosbaugh, French horn player Micajah Sturgess, guitarist Thom Gill, double bassist Dan Fortin, and percussionist Stefan Schneider. A rotating collective of other musicians and storytellers have also collaborated with the group at individual performances, including Carole Pope,[5] Beverly Glenn-Copeland,[5] Leah Fay,[6] Vivek Shraya, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Gwen Benaway,[5] Mark Tewksbury,[5] Veda Hille,[7] Lorraine Segato,[4] Bill Richardson,[7] Gentleman Reg,[5] Gary Beals, Louis Negin, Wayson Choy, Rémy Huberdeau, Simone Schmidt, Torquil Campbell, Daniela Gesundheit, Katie Ritchie, Casey Mecija, Cris Derksen,[5] Rae Spoon and Safia Nolin.

Live performances

The group performed for the first time at Toronto's Videofag in 2014.[8] In 2015 they gave their first live performance outside Toronto, performing at St. Alban's Anglican Church in Ottawa.[9] In recent years they have performed an annual show at Buddies in Bad Times during Pride Toronto,[5] and have performed at various arts festivals throughout Canada. In fall 2018, they undertook a 12-city national tour.[10]

Recordings

The group collaborated with Vivek Shraya on her 2017 album Part Time Woman,[11] which was a longlisted nominee for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize.[12] In 2018, they released their own debut album, Anthems & Icons, which includes renditions of songs by k.d. lang, Billy Strayhorn, Rita MacNeil, Joe Meek, Gene MacLellan, Melissa Etheridge and Arthur Russell.[13]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.cbcmusic.ca/first-plays/820/first-play-queer-songbook-orchestra "First Play: Queer Songbook Orchestra, Anthems and Icons"
  2. https://noisey.vice.com/en_ca/article/8xe7vb/queer-songbook-orchestra-profile "Queer Songbook Orchestra Puts the LGBTQ+ Experience In Pop at the Forefront"
  3. https://www.therecord.com/whatson-story/8672517-music-is-just-part-of-the-mission-for-queer-songbook-orchestra/ "Music is just part of the mission for Queer Songbook Orchestra"
  4. http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/1579004-rita-macneil-as-a-queer-icon-pop-collective-aims-to-challenge-perceptions "Rita MacNeil as a queer icon? Pop collective aims to challenge perceptions"
  5. https://nowtoronto.com/music/features/local-hero-queer-songbook-orchestra-s-shaun-brodie/ "Local hero: Queer Songbook Orchestra's Shaun Brodie"
  6. https://www.queensjournal.ca/story/2018-03-22/arts/queer-songbook-orchestras-musical-resilience/ "Queer Songbook Orchestra’s musical “Resilience”"
  7. https://www.straight.com/arts/624506/queer-songbook-orchestra-strengthens-resolve-songs-resilience "Queer Songbook Orchestra strengthens resolve with Songs of Resilience"
  8. https://www.dailyxtra.com/repression-in-rhapsody-59375 "Repression in rhapsody"
  9. https://exclaim.ca/music/article/8203queer_songbook_orchestra-st_albans_anglican_church_ottawa_on_august_19 "Queer Songbook Orchestra: St. Alban's Anglican Church, Ottawa ON, August 19"
  10. https://www.cbc.ca/arts/queer-songbook-orchestra-are-crossing-the-country-to-share-their-mission-of-lgbtq-love-1.4837616 "Queer Songbook Orchestra are crossing the country to share their mission of LGBTQ love"
  11. https://this.org/2017/10/19/redefining-femininity-with-vivek-shrayas-newest-album/ "Redefining femininity with Vivek Shraya’s newest album"
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20180721221709/https://etcanada.com/news/337968/polaris-prize-2018-arcade-fire-daniel-caesar-gord-downie-more-make-the-long-list/ "Polaris Prize 2018: Arcade Fire, Daniel Caesar, Gord Downie, More Make The Long List"
  13. https://exclaim.ca/music/article/queer_songbook_orchestra-anthems_and_icons "Queer Songbook Orchestra: Anthems & Icons"