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ensemble polaris
Fusion / Folk / Alternative

"Canada's favourite Arctic Fusion band!"

Toronto, Ontario
Canada

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Member Since6/13/2007
Band Websiteensemblepolaris.com
Band MembersMarco Cera, guitar
Kirk Elliott, violin, folk harp, mandolin, guitar, bowed psaltery, bagpipes, etc.
Margaret Gay, 'cello
Ben Grossman, hurdy gurdy
Katherine Hill, voice
Alison Melville, baroque flute, recorders, seljefløyte
Colin Savage, clarinet, bass clarinet, recorders
Deb Sinha, percussion
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The genre-bending music of Canada's ENSEMBLE POLARIS has earned them enthusiastic and wide-ranging admiration, succinctly summed up by one reviewer with the comment, “I dare you not to love this music.”

Based in Toronto, POLARIS was founded in the spring of 1997 to explore the music of the north: Scandinavia, the Baltic countries, Scotland, and Canada. Comprised of Canadian musicians from a unique array of musical backgrounds, the band reworks traditional tunes from Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Scotland and Canada in innovative, categorization-defying ways, blending various techniques of improvisation and arrangement. Over the past few years the band has also been creating completely original repertoire, sometimes using northern musical forms as their inspiration and point of departure. Primarily an instrumental ensemble with an unusual array of sounds and colours, their frequent guest singer Katherine Hill joined the group as a member in late 2006.

POLARIS first performed at the 1997 Northern Encounters Festival and many subsequent shows in Toronto, Montreal, Guelph and elsewhere have been heard across Canada in numerous broadcasts on CBC-Radio 2. Their first CD Midnight Sun (Dorian) won international critical acclaim including a Disc of the Month rating in Britain's Classic CD magazine. Choreographer Carol Anderson used several tracks from Midnight Sun for her creation Shore, which was performed by the Canadian Children’s Dance Theatre.

In 2001 POLARIS received a grant for repertoire development from the Canada Council and much of that music can be heard on their second CD, Not Much is Worse than a Troll, released as an indie in late 2004 (available at CDBaby.com) and also enthusiastically reviewed. Tracks from their discs are regularly heard on the CBC, NPR, BBC and other European radio networks.

POLARIS just recently received funding from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Toronto Arts Council for the development of two new programs, which will be heard in concerts slated for January and later in 2008.


"While there's nothing precious about their approach, Ensemble Polaris take a holistic view...Ancient songs with extraordinary words, laments and dances, are all reworked here for modern ears. The arrangements are absolutely spot on..." Classic CD (UK)

"...Incredible variety is all respects and a collection of sounds that is strongly rhythmic or gorgeously melodic - predominantly an early instrumental music sound, but with various influences of celtic, klezmer, middle eastern and blues!" A fan from Amazon.com

"This music is inventive. This music is full of passion. This music made me like the clarinet..." Another fan from Amazon.com

Not Much is Worse than a Troll is available from
http://cdbaby.com/cd/ensemblepolaris
or digitally from
http://payplay.fm/ensemblepolaris



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Wouter





Mar 11 2008 5:31 AM

thanks, nice music here, i hope we meet once in Canada.

Wouter (olla vogala)
Andy Metcalfe





Feb 24 2008 6:26 PM

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Francis Gagnon





Jan 7 2008 6:19 PM

Hi,

Thanks for your comment!

Hope to meet you someday

Francis
debashis sinha





Dec 16 2007 7:21 PM

where does ben find all those videos???
i wish i was that cool.
see you at the concert, polaris! cuz i'll be in it!
Túrnez & Sesé





Dec 10 2007 10:36 AM

Thanks for your message. Beautiful and deep music. All the luck! Greetings form Catalonia.

Sesé
Ben Grossman





Sep 23 2007 12:18 PM

Jochen Vogel





Sep 5 2007 6:16 AM

Hello Ensemble Polaris,

beautiful music!! Thank You for the add and comment!

All the best from Cologne

Jochen Vogel
Vente Caffeinato





Sep 3 2007 3:02 PM

Very unique and wonderful music!
Gunnar Lingegård





Aug 13 2007 10:29 AM

Hi and thanks for accepting my add, I like your music! Take care /G!
janet m. christel





Aug 2 2007 1:03 PM

Fantastic sounds! Thank you!

All the very best to you all!

janet
la doctora corazon





Jun 18 2007 11:01 PM

wow!! nice nice nice!
great music, thanks!
dear alison, so nice to be in contact with you!
Travelling Light





Jun 18 2007 8:49 PM

whoops sorry - I must stop presuming - just saw "17th-century Holland" in the Bird Project bio. -D.
Travelling Light





Jun 18 2007 8:29 PM

Hello Alison, and everyone else...nice to have a sign and glad that EP is continuing to be active. Love the Bird project too (no Van Eyck I presume!) - Deborah
Tobie Miller





Jun 18 2007 8:59 AM

Hi you guys! Nice to see you here on myspace :) I will actually be in Toronto in August, looking forward to meeting up if you're in town!
Very jet-lagged greetings from Basel,
Tobie
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