
The Joan Beckow Legacy Project
Personnel
Toronto Musicians
Vocalists: Jessica Stuart, Jessica Lalonde, Jocelyn Barth, Doug MacNaughton, Alex Samaras, Jackson Welchner, Danny Fong Piano: Wendy Bross Stuart Flute: Anh Phung Violin: Aline Homzy, Brielle Goheen Viola: Laurence Schaufele Cello: Beth Silver Clarinet/Additional Strings: Drew Jurecka Trombone: RJ (Arjuna) Satchithananthan
Vancouver Musicians
Vocalists: Rebecca Talbot, Kat Palmer, Lisa Osipov Milton, Roșie Callaghan, Meghan Andersson, Maisie Meneer, Taylor McKee Piano: Wendy Bross Stuart Flute: Brenda Fedoruk Clarinet: Liam James Hockley Violin: Katie Stewart Cello: Dávid Szigeti Double Bass: Wynston Minckler Percussion: Phil Belanger
Who is Joan Beckow?
You might not yet know her name, but it makes complete sense to put Bernstein, Sondheim and Beckow comfortably together in the same sentence.
Not all remarkable creators get the spotlight they deserve during their lifetime, and the Joan Beckow Legacy Project came into existence to produce the debut, albeit posthumous album of prolific, brilliant, and under-celebrated female, Jewish, Canadian composer, Joan Beckow, who passed away at age 88 in January 2021.
Growing up in music in an era when female composer/instrumentalists weren’t really given a platform, Beckow’s undeniable ability to convey complex emotion in melody, and her mastery of harmony, have so far fallen under the radar. Beckow’s work has been performed on-stage hundreds, even thousands of times, but never in her 50+ year career was her music professionally recorded in-studio.
Enter the Joan Beckow Legacy Project: 22 songs, 30 musicians, recorded live-off-the-floor on both sides of the country to produce a double-disc album under the musical direction of mother/daughter duo Wendy Bross Stuart (Vancouver, via New York), and Jessica Stuart (Toronto, via Vancouver). Beckow has been adjacent to exceptional artists-turned-celebrities throughout her career, starting with her long-time musical collaboration with best friend and 1950’s UCLA roommate, Carol Burnett, but remained modest in the pursuit of her own work.
The Joan Beckow Legacy Project double album and 25-minute documentary (to be released Nov 2022) will finally give a platform to the exceptional repertoire of this praise-worthy female composer, and give these special pieces a chance to live on long beyond the life of their author, Joan Beckow. z”l
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Release Date: Friday, October 14th 2022