Production resumé CBC resumé June 6/2002-- Produced/hosted “The School of Samuel Dolin”, a tribute to the late Dr. Samuel Dolin, composer and composition teacher, through the words of former students Ann Southam, Steven Gellman, Gary Kulesha and myself. Broadcast on “Radio 2 In Performance”. Dec./2001-- Produced/hosted “Spirit Reel”, a radio documentary for CBC’s “Outfront” about working as an accordionist with Chinese flute player Xiao Nan Wang on a performance of my composition “Spirit Reel”. This documentary is about two very different worlds and how they are linked through this process. Nov./2000 to Mar./2001-- Produced/hosted “Northern Diary”, “Arctic Diary” and “Manitoba Diary”, radio documentaries based on a musical tour of Kivalliq and Northern Manitoba, for CBC Network’s “Radio Two in Performance”, CBC North, and “Arts Encounters” respectively. Also, a documentary on Inuit accordion players for the CBC Network program “The Sunday Edition”. 1998/1999-- Produced/hosted "Highway One", a series of five hour-long profiles of Canadian musicians whose roots are in various corners of the globe. Delvina Bernard (black gospel tradition of Nova Scotia); Andrew Atagotaaluk (Inuit button accordion player from Inukjuak); Walter Klymkiw (Ukrainian choral conductor, Winnipeg); Qiu Xia He (Chinese-Canadian pipa player, Vancouver); Ron Hamilton (composer and leader of 11-piece Nuu-chah-nulth singing and drumming group, Vancouver Island). Broadcast on CBC Radio 2 in January and February, 1999. Sept./1997-- Produced "Ritchot Mass", a 20- minute documentary on Glenn Buhr's mass, written for the victims of the Red River flood of 1997. This documentary won a Gabriel Award (an international radio award with competition across North America) in 1998. 1997-- Produced/hosted "One of a Kind", a series of hour-long profiles of Canadian performers who occupy a unique place in the musical world-- Toronto's Kid Bastien, The McGarrigle Sisters, and Daniel Lapp from Victoria. The series was broadcast three times on CBC Radio Networks. 1996-- conceived and produced the CBC 60th Anniversary Accordion Festival in Iqaluit, Baffin Island. This Festival brought together six of the best Inuit button accordion players from across the Eastern Arctic, to play for a packed audience at the Anglican Parish Hall in Iqaluit. This concert was broadcast three times across Canada and in the North. 1995-- conceived and produced the Traditional Metis Fiddle Festival in Carman, Manitoba, featuring five of the best fiddlers in the Metis Tradition from Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. This festival was broadcast twice, to very enthusiastic response from listeners, and copious mail. 1994/95-- conceived and produced "The View from the Bridge", a series of six one-hour profiles of Canadian traditional fiddle players. Interviews and music recordings were done on location, and combined the flavour of the place and the tradition with the particular personality of each fiddler. One of these recordings was turned into a CD, "Party Acadien", described by one reviewer as: "a classic house party record that catches a Prince Edward Island Acadian kitchen musical gathering in full flight. Recorded live with a footstomping audience, it's raw and immediate." 1991-- led Radio Music's investigation of "other musics" (non-classical, non-western musics) as part of the "Creative Renewal" process. Made two extensive "World Music Samplers" (cassettes of pieces which might integrate well with Western classical music in a programming mix), which were distributed across the country and used by disc show producers to expand their range of music. 1991-- created and co-ordinated the "Sandbox Series" in Winnipeg. This weekly series featured innovative program ideas from producers of all disciplines in Winnipeg, and became the model for network "sandbox" shows such as Random Sampling and Limited Edition, which focus on innovation and creativity in radio. 1986-1997-- Coordinating Producer of the annual series of concerts co-presented by the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra and the CBC. Duties included Artist and Repertoire selection in consultation with conductor and CBC Network orchestral concert program, and participation in discussion about development of the orchestra (personnel, playing standards, etc.). During these years, many of Canada's finest young performers, who have gone on to international careers, appeared with the MCO, as they continue to do so today. In addition, approximately forty new Canadian works were commissioned by CBC for this orchestra. 1984-1986-- Coordinating producer of CBC broadcasts of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Duties included negotiating a new Master Agreement for broadcast rights, participation in Artists and Repertoire decisions for CBC-recorded concerts, and eight concert recordings a season. 1983-1987-- Conceived and produced ARTS ENCOUNTERS, a regional music and arts program in Winnipeg, hosted by JACQUI GOOD and TOM McCULLOGH. This series became a model for other CBC regional programs across the country and continues today as CBC’s regional performance program. 1983-1997-- Producer of live Opera recordings from Winnipeg
on the CBC Stereo Network. Jan. 1979- Feb. 1980: Based at CBC Edmonton. Produced "R.S.V.P.", a daily request program with host Dennis Woodrow. Ratings increased greatly during this year. Nov. 1977- Dec. 1978: Began work at CBC Toronto. Co-ordinated CBC presence (multiple recordings, interviews, etc.) at two major festivals, the International Society of Music Educators' Conference in London, Ontario, and the Toronto Guitar Festival. Produced INTERNATIONAL CONCERT, a weekly series focusing on concert recordings from around the world. Independent Productions include: Feb. 6/02-- “THE ROUND WORLD” concert, part of the Centara Corp. WSO New Music Festival, curated by Jim Hiscott. This program of new music from or relating to various corners of the globe included works evoking Australia, South Africa, Scotland, India, Argentina and China. Composers included Sarah Hopkins, Kevin Volans, James MacMillan, Lalgudi Jayaraman, Alexina Louie, Osvaldo Golijov, and Henry Kucharzyk; performers included Lakshmi Ranganathan, the Amici Trio, Paul Marleyn, Heather Schmidt, T. Patrick Carrabré, and musicians of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Feb. 22/00-- “ROTUNDA CONCERT: A CELEBRATION OF
THE MILLENIUM”, Curated and produced at the Manitoba Legislative
Building, with the University of Manitoba Singers, with string ensemble,
brass, and organ, conducted by Henry Engbrecht. Music by Evangelista,
Korndorf, Part, Tavener, Gabrieli, Mar. 22/97-- "ISLAND WEDDING". Produced the music portion of this fundraiser for the Manitoba Youth Orchestra and the Irish Association of Manitoba, at the Walker Theatre in Winnipeg. The stage was shared by the orchestra and nine traditional Irish musicians in an extended piece by Charles Lennon. Oct. 15/95-- "IRISH FUSION". Conceived and produced this concert mixing Irish traditional music with new classical music by Irish composers or inspired by Ireland. Held at Crossways in Winnipeg. Three well-known traditional Irish musicians from New York, Boston, and Chicago played traditional music in an improvisatory style on one side of the stage, alternating with classical performers on the other side of the stage playing the new music. Composers from Ireland and across Canada were represented. The enthusiastic audience included fans of both types of music. The event was successful in bringing together two very different target groups Jan. 31/94-- "STRETCHING THE BORDERS"-- Conceived,
produced and performed in this highly-acclaimed event on the stage of
Winnipeg's Centennial Concert Hall as part of the WSO's New Music Festival,
bringing together musical performances with elements of stage design
and theatre. The Commercial Recordings produced by Jim Hiscott: Gerald Finzi: “Meditation” CD-- Valdine Anderson, Russell Braun, MCO/Streatfeild "Britten Serenade"-- Henriette Schellenberg,
soprano; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; The Manitoba "Concierto Pastoral"-- Tim Hutchins, flute; CBC VancouverOrchestra/Bernardi "Tabuh Tabuhan-- Music of Colin McPhee"-- Esprit Orchestra/Pauk "The Joy of Piano"-- Valerie Tryon, piano "Violin Sonatas"-- Peter Oundjian, violin; William Tritt, piano "TRIO" by S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatte-- released by the S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatte Foundation (1999).CBC Records projects produced by Jim Hiscott: "LEARNING TO FALL"-- MUSIC BY GLENN BUHR-- Marquis Classics 81237-2 (1998) "MANITOBA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA-- 25TH ANNIVERSARY"-- Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Simon Streatfeild (MCO Productions)(1997) "PARTY ACADIEN"-- Arsenault Family and Houseparty group, WellingtonCounty, Prince Edward Island (Houseparty Productions HPP2)(1995) "SPIRIT REEL"-- Music by Jim Hiscott (Blue Ocean records OCCD 9071)(1991) "MOONLIGHT SONATA" (Beethoven)-- Anton Kuerti (Analekta AN 2 9201)(1989) "WHERE WERE YOU BEFORE PROHIBITION?"-- Finjan, Winnipeg (Fat Uncle Records) (1985) |