2023/24 Season


Doors open at 6pm and the show starts promptly at 7pm. Seating is unassigned so come early and enjoy refreshments, wine and charcuterie available for purchase. We look forward to seeing you there!


Performers:

Soprano Kim Steger has been performing with The Postmodern Camerata since 2015. She studied classical singing at UBC, then followed her love of the complementary arts of drama and dance to Boston, where she earned a Master’s degree in Musical Theatre at The Boston Conservatory. After performing in Boston, New York, New Jersey, and Toronto, Kim returned to Vancouver where she has enjoyed acting and singing in a variety of local productions, most recently Amélie at the Firehall Arts Centre and A Prayer for Owen Meany at Pacific Theatre. 


Miriam Davidson is an accomplished singer and voice instructor. She was a principal alto singer in the Laudate Singers from 1996 to 2020, making her the longest serving member of the renowned choir. Since 2020, Miriam has been the manager of the Laudate Singers Society. She sang alto on all of the Laudate Singers’ CD releases Christmas Journey and Songs Of Heaven And EarthA Baroque ChristmasCeltic Journey, Voices Sax & Synand Voice of the Tangoas well as on the Elektra Women’s Choir’s CD A Child Of Grace. In 2009, she toured Chiba, Japan with the Laudate Singers and Sinfonia. During the Christmas season, she sings in and manages an a cappella vocal ensemble Cami nando Carolers, the Angelus Singers and her seasonal solo voice & piano act. She has collaborated with accomplished musicians such as pianists Joel de Stefano and Jocelyn Pritchard, flautist Tanya Kliefoth and clarinetist Ross Curran. Her latest project with singers Melissa Howell, Andrea Unrau and Lia Wolfe is a vocal quartet called Serenata and Postmodern Camerata. 


Willy Miles-Grenzberg (Baritone) has performed with the top opera companies, orchestras and choirs across Canada, as well as in churches, cafes, etc. as  singer/song-writer/guitarist. He appears regularly with Vancouver Opera in both chorus and solo roles. He has performed as soloist in many of the great oratorios with Vancouver Bach Choir, The Handel Society, The Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra and The New Westminster Symphony. He has also performed with the Canadian Opera Co., Tapestry New Opera Works, The Elmer Iseler Singers, The Hamilton Bach-Elgar Choir, The Scarborough Symphony and the Amadeus Choir, among others.  

Willy is an avid guitarist and song-writer, with a vast repertoire of folk, pop and jazz standards, along with a catalogue of over seventy original songs. He has also toured extensively in Canada and the U.S. as vocalist and bass-guitarist with Silk Road Music, a Vancouver-based Chinese “world music” ensemble, and is a featured vocalist on their c.d. “Village Tales”.


Nicole Linaksita has performed solo and chamber concerts in Canada, USA and Europe. A participant in national and international competitions, she was awarded First Place, Audience and Teacher’s Prizes at the 2011 Seattle International Piano Competition and was the third prize winner in the 42nd Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition. She was featured on the CBC 2019 list of 30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30 for her first prize win at the 2019 CMC Stepping Stone Competition.

Nicole has frequently performed the works of contemporary composers and her interest in new music has also led her to work with a number of composers, including Dorothy Chang and Yota Kobayashi. 

Nicole has had the opportunity to debut with various orchestras such as the Vancouver Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vancouver Academy of Music Orchestra, the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra, and the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra.

Nicole completed undergraduate studies in Piano Performance and Computer Science at the University of British Columbia in 2016, studying under Corey Hamm and Ryo Yanagitani, receiving the Director’s Graduation Prize for Outstanding Piano Performance. She recently graduated from her Masters of Music at the University of Texas in Austin under the tutelage of Professor Anton Nel.