James Ehnes – Imaginal

James Ehnes – Imaginal

James Ehnes is on tour across the country to celebrate his 50th birthday, and in May 2026, he stops in Saskatoon for a recital!

He stops at many Canadian cities along the way playing bright, beautiful music on the violin accompanied by piano.

The piece Imaginal for violin and piano by Carmen Braden was written specifically for Ehnes’ Canadian tour! Braden shared some of the inspiration behind the piece, that you can read here;

Imaginal for violin and piano
Carmen Braden


How caterpillars become butterflies is crazier and more inspirational than I ever knew! Their bodies disintegrate inside the cocoon into a kind of goo and then are rebuilt into a new form that is bewilderingly different than the old. Special cells called “imaginal” cells are the catalysts for this transformation. They lie dormant in the caterpillar until the right phase of metamorphosis, then become the blueprints and building blocks forming the new butterfly wings, body, legs, antennae out of the caterpillar goo. How cool is that. So coo. Goo.

The universal idea is that we all have our future potentials dormant inside us. And when something catalyzes a major transformation, there is a dissolving of the old which is often hard and we fight against it. But then the incredible and tough and beautiful and surprising rebuilding happens. It is super humanly-relatable to being in a mid-life crisis! – or any kind of big life change… I learned about imaginal cells while I turned 40 last year and am working through a now years-long disintegration and rebuilding of my musical directions.

Musically in “Imaginal” there is a core melody woven throughout the piece that goes through many takings-apart and putting-back-togethers. The melody is from a song I wrote in the early writing stages to get me started.

I wrote “Imaginal” for violinist James Ehnes as he turns 50, travels Canada and the world to play beautiful music. Cuz if there’s anything that’ll hold us together in this crazy world, it’s music, friends, and caterpillars.

Commissioned by the Northern Arts and Cultural Centre (lead commissioner), the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Bravo Niagara, Calgary Pro Musica, Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, Cecilia Concerts, Chamber Music Kelowna, Club musical de Québec, Coast Recital Society—Sechelt, Edmonton Chamber Music Society, The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Mount Allison University, The Royal Conservatory of Music, Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, Scotia Festival of Music, Symphony Nova Scotia, and Whitehorse Concerts.

Hear James Ehnes play Imaginal (and more!) in recital on May 6, 2026 at 7:30PM at St. John’s Cathedral.

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Lunar New Year

Chinese Lunar New Year Lantern

The Lunar New Year is a festival typically celebrated in China and other Asian countries that begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends on the first full moon of the lunar calendar, 15 days later. The lunar calendar is based on the cycles of the moon, so the dates of the holiday vary slightly from year to year, beginning some time between January 21 and February 20.

This year, the Lunar New Year falls on February 17th, making it just around the corner!

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, we asked this weekend’s conductor and guest artist to share some of their traditions and what the holiday means to them. 

Our guest artist this weekend for Everything is Romantic is pianist, Angela Cheng. She will be performing Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, often considered the most romantic piece of music ever written! Angela celebrates the Lunar New Year by having a big family gathering to host special celebratory meals with dishes including fish and noodles. Other traditions include firecrackers to scare away the evil spirits and red envelopes for good luck. She also stated that all cleaning has to be done before the New Year in order to not sweep away any of the good fortune on New Year’s Day.

Judith Yan, our conductor for this year’s (and last year’s) Valentine’s Day concert, also celebrates by visiting her relatives and using red envelopes for good luck. Another special thing her family does though, is they walk down to the old-school market together, which at this time, is filled with only flowers. They walk around and purchase these beautiful flowers to display.

Before the Lunar New Year arrives on February 17th, make sure to save your seats for Everything is Romantic on February 14th. These two talented souls will be filling the air with romance alongside your SSO with Tchaikovksy’s Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture, Khachaturian’s Love Theme form Spartacus, and more!

This will make for a heartwarming evening perfect for you and your valentine.

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