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Erato Ensemble: William George,tenor Michael Park, piano Michael Vaughan, double bass Larisa Lebeda, violin Yun Jung, violin Sarah Kwok, viola Alexandra Sia, cello Stefan Hintersteininger, conductor Stefan Hintersteininger is a Vancouver-based freelance cellist, educator, composer and arranger, equally at home in a vast range of different musical styles. Stefan is a regular extra player with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and a long-time member of Erato Ensemble, Vancouver Inter-Cultural Orchestra, and a founding member of Vancouver’s cutting-edge improvising new music sextet Ethos Collective. Recently, Stefan has worked extensively with Vancouver New Music and Turning Point Ensemble, as well as in commercial recording studios. Stefan is increasingly becoming known as a composer, having written works for many of Vancouver’s foremost ensembles. Programme Note: After the Fact, a song cycle for tenor voice, string quintet and piano, was composed for Erato Ensemble’s artistic director Will George between 2013 and 2015. This work is Stefan’s second collection of songs inspired by the startlingly immediate poems of British writer James Fenton (the first being Love Cycle for soprano and piano, presented by Erato Ensemble in 2012). A set of four songs with an intermezzo, After the Fact explores both the sentimental and the dark emotions associated with a long-ago love affair. Musically, the set makes full use of the lush potential of the ensemble, but with the piano often taking an obbligato role rather than a leading one. After the Fact also takes inspiration from the unashamed simple melodic language of Michael Nyman’s music.