THE NEW COHORT: Keith Hamm, viola and Julie Hereish, cello (classical string duo)
DATE: 11 May 2025
TIME: 2:00 PM
LOCATION: St. George in the Pines Anglican Church
PRICE: $30 - General Admission
TICKETS BY PHONE: 587-287-6114
Live from the Rockies presents an afternoon of classical string mastery, featuring esteemed Banff Centre alumni and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra husband and wife duo of Keith Hamm and Julie Hereish, known together as The New Cohort.
Founded in the early days of the COVID 19 pandemic, The New Cohort was formed by Keith Hamm and Julie Hereish to explore chamber music possibilities while in household isolation. A deep dive into the repertoire for viola and cello has led to many performance engagements across Canada, including a recent 7-concert tour of Atlantic Canada in the 2022/23 season. Other appearances include performaces for Edmonton Symphony’s Stage to Screen series, Doors Open for Music at Southminster in Ottawa, The Homestage Tour for Rosebud Theatre, and Xenia Concerts. The New Cohort has also appeared in numerous festivals, including the Rosebud Chamber Music Festival, and the Sweetwater Music Festival.
ARTISTS
THE NEW COHORT
https://www.juliehereish.com/the-new-cohort
Keith Hamm, viola • Edmonton Symphony Principal Viola
https://www.winspearcentre.com/more/about/about-eso/meet-the-musicians/strings/keith-hamm/
Julie Hereish, cello • Edmonton Symphony Assistant Principal Cello
https://www.winspearcentre.com/more/about/about-eso/meet-the-musicians/strings/julie-hereish/
With members of the Peaks + Prairies Ensemble: Jack Olszewski, piano and Lev Nesterov, violin.
EVENT GENERAL INFORMATION
🪑 Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis.
👤 Age requirement: 6 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
♿ Accessibility: This venue is accessible for those using a wheelchair or an assistive walking device.
ARTIST BIOS
Keith Hamm, viola, is a native of Rosebud, Alberta. He received his training at the Glenn Gould School of Music under the instruction of Steven Dann, and at the Mount Royal Conservatory with Nicholas Pulos. While still a student, Keith was named Principal Violist of the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra and performed there for eight seasons. In the fall of 2019, Keith took up that same position with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
A dedicated chamber musician, Keith has been invited to perform at the Ravinia Festival as guest violist with the Royal Conservatory’s Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble, Toronto Summer Music Festival, Ottawa Chamberfest, Stratford Summer Music, Sweetwater Music Festival, and Music By The Sea in Bamfield, BC. Keith has performed as a guest artist with the Juno-winning Amici Ensemble, and frequently performs with Continuum Contemporary Music, Skylight Series in Toronto’s Distillery District, Echo Chamber Toronto, and Stereo Live as performer and producer. Keith is Founder and Artistic Director of the Rosebud Chamber Music Festival in Rosebud, Alberta, and is the co-founder and violist of the Rosebud String Quartet. From 2000 – 2003, Keith was the fiddler for the Calgary Flames.
Keith is an alumnus of the International Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove, the Sarasota Music Festival, and programs at the Banff Centre. Keith has been featured on CBC Radio, Toronto’s Classical 96.3, Minnesota Public Radio, and has been named one of Canada’s Hottest 30 Classical Musicians Under 30 by CBC.
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Julie Hereish, cello, pursued her studies in her hometown, Montreal and then in Vienna, Austria. In the Fall of 2019, she joined the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra as Assistant Principal Cello. Previously, she held the same position in the Québec Symphony Orchestra. During her time in Québec City, she co-founded the piano quartet Quatuor Philanthros and the cello octet Élément 8. She is now a member of the High Level Trio, which she founded with two friends and colleagues of the ESO, Ewald Cheung and Ethan Filner. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, she co-founded The New Cohort with husband and violist, Keith Hamm. Her chamber music performances have taken her across Canada, where she’s toured with Debut Atlantic and Jeunesses Musicales du Canada.
As a guest artist, Julie joined the Grammy Award winning ARC Ensemble in performance in Toronto. She has also performed with the Canadian Opera Company as guest continuo cellist. She has been featured on CBC Radio and Radio-Canada. Julie has performed throughout Europe and North America, and has appeared extensively with the chamber orchestra Violons du Roy in Québec City. Together with actor Pierre Mayer, Julie created Charlot et Mlle Cello, a theatrical concert experience for children based on Charlie Chaplin’s famous character.
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