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Ryan Purchase

About Me

Well, first of all, I'm not a band, I'm a composer. I write symbolic instructions for the specific movement of air molecules which collide with your tympanic membrane, creating a pleasing effect.
Here's the long version:
Ryan Purchase began his musical studies at the age of ten in Regina, Saskatchewan’s Lions Band marching and concert band program as a trombonist. He went on to become a key member of Campbell Collegiate High School’s renowned concert and big band programs. He received many awards and scholarships from both these programs, as well as from local music festivals. When a position in the Regina Symphony Orchestra became available, Ryan auditioned and won the spot, and chose to remain in Regina to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in music performance at the University of Regina, studying with Richard Raum.
It was while studying theory with renowned composer Dr. Thomas Schudel that Ryan first began writing music, setting the brewing information on a bottle of his favourite beer for string quartet and voice (fortunately, this piece (Maudite) is no longer available). Ryan continued studying composition privately with Schudel while working toward a performance degree, and in the end was only two courses shy of the requirements for a composition degree. He also had a number of casual lessons in composition with noted Canadian composer Elizabeth Raum. During his time in Saskatchewan, Ryan had several of his works performed by fellow students (including some commissioned for their recitals) and by the Regina Symphony Chamber Players. Ryan's 1999 setting of John V. Hicks's "Where You Begin Like Rivers" was chosen as a finalist in a CBC Saskatchewan composer competition, and a performance was subsequently broadcast on CBC Radio. Richard Raum frequently performs Newf, Ryan's piece for solo trombone and CD, during orientation for new music students, to demonstrate what former UofR students have achieved.
In 1999, Ryan moved to Toronto to pursue a Master’s degree in performance. He continued to compose, and had works performed by Toronto Symphonic Brass and Niagara Brass. Upon completion of his degree, he moved to Edmonton, where his future wife was studying medicine at the University of Alberta.
Ryan quickly established himself as a performer and instructor, and eventually got his foot in the compositional door. This was facilitated by Wendy Grasdahl, artistic director for Festival City Winds, when she heard a read-through of a brass band piece (Mr. Witten's Victory March - August, 1990) that Ryan was submitting to a competition, and commissioned him to write a march for the tenth anniversary of the FCW. With assistance from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the resulting march (Ascent) was performed in 2005, and has led to increasing interest in Ryan’s skills as a composer.
Recently, Apparatus Inconcinnus was commissioned by trumpeter Amy Horvey for her recital tour of Canada. It has been extremely well-received by many audiences. Other recent commissions include a duet for French horn & oboe, an electroacoustic violin solo, a chamber work for flugelhorn, alto voice, and celli, a tuba mini-concerto (with string orchestra), a jazz suite for trumpet & rhythm section, a suite of violin miniatures based on Japanese paintings, and a setting of four Tom Wayman poems for two sopranos, French horn, and piano. Devorah Nigun, Ryan's klezmer tribute to his wife, has been recorded by The Lithuanian Empire, and the ever-popular Four Poems by Liza McLellan, And One Not has been recorded by bass trombonist Barnaby Kerekes, with the composer narrating.
Recently, Ryan and his family have relocated to the nation's capital, Ottawa, Ontario.
Ryan is a member of the Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) and the Edmonton Composers Concert Society (ECCS).

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 30/09/2007
Band Website: hippocampalmusic.com
Band Members: Just me. One guy. Ryan Purchase.
Influences: Bjork Gudmundsdottir, Erkki-Sven Tuur, Cookie Segelstein, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Wolter Weirbos, Carl Orff, Frank Zappa, Astor Piazzolla, Rufus Wainright, Ottorino Respighi, Fiona Apple, Arvo Part, Imogen Heap, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Milan Kundera, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Henryk Gorecki, Henry Saint Clair "Taj Mahal" Fredericks, Harry Manx, Kevin Breit, Benjamin Britten, Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Michael Alpert, Alan Bern, Al Grey, Alison Krauss, Alain Trudel, Maurice Ravel, Francois Houle, Jacques Mahieux, Yves Torchinsky, Mercer Mayer, Maria Schneider, Frank London, Beck Hansen, Thomas Newman, Drew Neumann, Eric Stein, Steve Reich, George Gershwin, Oliver Sacks, Gidon Kremer, Allan Merovitz, Shel Silverstein, Mordechai Richler, Moishe Oysher, Christian Dawid, David Krakauer, David Harris, David King, David Byrne, Dave Bargeron, Robertson Davies, Clive Staples Lewis, Lewis Carroll, Bill Evans, Gil Evans, Chris Hazell, Ella Fitzgerald, Don McKellar, Liza McLellan, Declan Patrick "Elvis Costello" MacManus, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Led Zeppelin, Umo Jazz Orchestra, Blood, Sweat, & Tears, The Beatles, La Bottine Souriante, The Cardigans, Sigur Ros, Chicago, Iceland, Jaguar, Josh Horowitz, Josh "SoCalled" Dolgin, Andy John, John Stetch, John Adams, Johann Sebastian Bach, Jan Garbarek, Jan Sibelius, Jan Koetsier, Leos Janacek, James Ehnes, James Taylor, Jimmy Forrest, Steve Greenman, Stevland Hardaway "Stevie Wonder" Morris, Sarah Harmer, Amy Horvey, Haruki Murakami, Sasha Luminsky, Aaron Alexander, Ethan Iverson, Peter Chung, Peter Schickele, Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Edvard Grieg, Sir Edward Elgar, Eivor Palsdottir, Paul Hindemith, Paul Simon, Sergei Rachmaninov, Sergei Prokofiev, Tom Waits, Waymon Reed, Philip Glass, Douglas Adams, Stan Rogers, Kate Rusby, Charles Mingus, Mark Haddon, Keith Jarrett, Bob Mintzer, Franz Josef Haydn...
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Performances at both ends of the country

Anyone feeling coastal?This just in: Memorial University of Newfoundland student PhilipHolloway will perform 'Newf' this evening at 7pm in D.F. Cook Hall atMUN in St. John's.Next month, University of ...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:16:00 GMT

Second post ever

It has been a while. How are you? No, really - how are you?A few performances since the previous post: Barnaby Kerekes performed excerpts from "Four Poems by Liza McLellan..." over at Queen’s ...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 18:15:00 GMT