November 2, 2024
MUSIQUE ROYALE COOKIE CONCERTS PRESENT:

Conundrum Duo

Flute & Harp

Saturday, November 2 at 2 pm $10 at the door (ages 4 and under free)

On Saturday November 2 at 2 pm, hear Conundrum Duo perform a Cookie Concert at the Lunenburg School of the Arts! Conundrum Duo features the vibrant and creative programming of flutist Jack Chen and harpist Ellen Gibling. Conundrum Duo is one of Nova Scotia’s most versatile ensembles, performing classical, folk, and popular genres, with a great passion for Canadian new music too. Jack and Ellen will take us on a rollercoaster of music for all the senses with works by JS Bach, Ravi Shankar, Claude Debussy, CW Gluck, and Marcel Tournier! All ages are welcome at this hour long concert of original music, followed by a sweet treat!

About Conundrum Duo

Conundrum is the dynamic flute and harp duo of Jack Chen and Ellen Gibling, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A versatile and exploratory ensemble, Conundrum balances classic repertoire with challenging and innovative recent compositions, in particular new works by Canadians. The duo has expanded its horizons by collaborating with many other artists, including Sue Sayle (viola), Janice Jackson (soprano), Shawn Mativetsky (tabla), Fifth Wind (woodwind quintet), and Susanne Chui (dance). In addition, the duo has performed with Musikon Concert Society, the Music Room Chamber Players, Inner Space Concerts, Wired! (Acadia New Music Ensemble), and in 2017 created its own multi-disciplinary children’s show: Deep Sea Conundrum.

Flutist Jack Chen has shared the stage with such diverse artists as Amy Grant, Bobby McFerrin, Jeanne Lamon and Sir James Galway. He has also appeared in PBS television music specials and toured with Tim Janis, Finnouala Gill, and EMI artists Giorgia Fumanti, Ryland Angel and “Siren.” He earned his degrees in flute and early music performance from Indiana University, and has studied with flutists Jeanne Baxtresser, William Bennet, Robert Dick, Patrick Gallois, Sarah Jackson, Bart Kuijken, Robert Langevin, Emmanuel Pahud, and jazz legend, David Baker. With a tremendous love for chamber music, Jack performs regularly with Conundrum Duo and Fifth Wind, a Halifax-based woodwind quintet.

In addition to performing and teaching, Jack is the Artistic Director of Inner Space Concerts (InnerSpaceConcerts.ca) and will be heard in recitals and concerts throughout the Maritimes during the 2024/2025 season. An instructor of Flute at Acadia University, Jack also gives regular masterclasses and clinics.

Harpist Ellen Gibling holds a BMus in classical Harp Performance from McGill University, and an MA in Irish Traditional Music Performance from the University of Limerick. As a classical musician, she has performed with Symphony Nova Scotia and has toured with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. In January 2024, Ellen premiered a harp concerto by Jeff Reilly with Symphony Nova Scotia. As an improvising and traditional harpist, she is a core member of ensembles New Hermitage, Many Worlds, Scions, Swift Return, and the Heavy Blinkers as well as playing regularly with The Bombadils, Charlie Wilson, Adrianna Ciccone, and the Creative Music Workshop. Ellen’s recent solo album The Bend in the Light (2022) has been described as “bold and beautiful” (Celtic Life International) and “enchanting” (Folk London). She is particularly drawn to interdisciplinary collaborations, and has enjoyed recent work with Mocean Dance, Rock Bottom Movement, and playwright Mary Fay Coady. Ellen has taught at the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts, Acadia University, the University of Limerick, the Huron Harp Festival, and the Canadian International Summer Harp Institute.

 


Musique Royale is a province-wide music presenter in Nova Scotia. Since its founding in 1985, Musique Royale has brought world class music to venues of architectural and historic significance across the province. Hear symphony orchestras and chorus’ in beautiful churches and salon-style events, with children-friendly shows encompassing jazz, world, classical, and more. Also, from June to September our Summer Festival features early music in beautiful and historic venues across Nova Scotia. Whatever your appetite for music is, Musique Royale has something for everyone! 

Musique Royale gratefully acknowledges the Federal Department of Canadian Heritage, Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage, Arts Nova Scotia, Julia Smith – major season benefactor, Support4Culture, the Lloyd Carr Harris Foundation, the Lunenburg School of the Arts, Music Nova Scotia, anonymous contributors, corporate and individual sponsors, committed volunteers and all patrons for their kind and generous support of Musique Royale.