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WATCH: Young talent on display in Okanagan music school’s virtual orchestra

More than 60 students ages 3-17 took part in a virtual performance of Pachbel’s Canon in D

COVID-19 has left young local musicians with a lot of solo practice time, but when it came time to showcase their talents, the Vernon Community Music School (VCMS) made sure they didn’t have to play alone.

Coming together on-screen from the Carriage House Orchestra and Suzuki programs at VCMS, students ages three to 17 performed a rendition of Canon in D, the signature work by seventeenth-century German composer Johann Pachelbel.

Normally the 60-plus students meet weekly to play together, but they haven’t been able to since the early days of the pandemic in March 2020.

“They have all missed the camaraderie and making music together,” said VCMS violin instructor Natalie Kober, who organized the performance.

“This virtual project is a memento of these unusual times and serves as a reminder of how wonderful it is to perform together.”

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About the Author: Brendan Shykora

I started as a carrier at the age of 8. In 2019 graduated from the Master of Journalism program at Carleton University.
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