Margaret Gay


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Cellist. Wife of Patrick G. Jordan.

Toronto based cellist MARGARET GAY leads a very active freelance career performing on both modern and period instruments. Margaret performs regularly with Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony, Opera Atelier, the Eybler Quartet as well as Ensemble Polaris. She is Artistic Director of The Gallery Players of Niagara, an organization presenting chamber music. She performs on cellos made by Andrea Castagnieri (1730). Margaret can be heard on CD recordings with Ensemble Polaris, the Eybler Quartet and the Gallery Players of Niagara. Her most recent Eybler Quartet CD release is Haydn’s Op. 33 complete, released by Analekta. Margaret spends her summers performing at the Carmel Bach Festival in California.

After completing a Bachelor of Music degree at Boston University School for the Arts, Margaret Gay accepted an invitation to the Banff Centre for Fine Arts, where she completed the winter programme. From there she moved to Toronto, where she earned a Master’s degree at the University of Toronto and began a remarkably active freelance career performing on both modern and period ‘cello.
Margaret performs regularly with Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony, Opera Atelier, Mississauga Sinfonia, Baroque Music Beside the Grange, the Baroque Players of Hamilton, and Ensemble Polaris, a group exploring the traditional music of various Nordic countries. She is Artistic Director of the Gallery Players of Niagara, an organization based in the Niagara Region that presents chamber music. She was for many years a member of Modern Quartet, a string quartet dedicated to the performance of new works, the Burdocks, a foursome specializing in works of the 20th century, and Critical Band. In the summers she has performed at the Stratford, Elora, Parry Sound, Grand River Baroque, and Lameque Baroque Music festivals, as well as teaching ‘cello and coaching chamber music at the Toronto Board of Education Music Camp, and the University of New Brunswick Summer Music Camp. Margaret can be heard on numerous CD’s, including a recent release from Ensemble Polaris, Not Much Is Worse Than A Troll, a Hungaroton disc of 17th century English theatre music, Ah! How Sweet It Is To Love, O Bali, from New Music Concerts, and, A Curious Collection for the Common Flute.

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Beethoven*, Eybler Quartet
String Quartets Op. 18 Nos. 4-6
2019, CD, Album, CORO (2), ,
Classical/Romantic
Beethoven*, Eybler Quartet
String Quartets Op. 18 Nos. 1-3
2018, CD, Album, CORO (2)
James Rolfe, Suzie LeBlanc, Alexander Dobson, Monica Whicher, David Fallis, Larry Beckwith, The Toronto Consort*, Toronto Masque Theatre
Breathe: Music For Voices And Early Instruments
2017, CD, Album, Centrediscs
Kirk Elliott, The Orchestra Of Unmitigated Gaul
Widdershins: The Legend Of Tristan Shoute
2014, CD, Album, Pipistrelle Music
Haydn*, Eybler Quartet
Op. 33
2012, 2xCD, Album, Analekta
Art Of Time Ensemble With Steven Page
A Singer Must Die
2009, CD, Album, dig, Pheromone Recordings,
Shauna Rolston
Dreamscape
2007, CD, CBC Records, Les Disques SRC,
Vivaldi*
Vivaldi On The Terrace
2002, CD, Avalon Music
Allison Cameron
Ornaments
2001, CD, Spool
Linda Catlin Smith
Memory Forms
2001, CD, Artifact Music
Teresa Doyle
Cradle On The Waves
2000, CD, Album, Bedlam (2)
Kate Crossan
Voice Of The Celtic Heart
2000, ,
Celtic
Peter Buffett
Spirit
1999, CD, Album, Hollywood Records
Andy Creeggan
Andiwork
1997, CD, Album, Not On Label (Andy Creeggan Self-released)
Různí
Musicworks 64: Sound Ecology 3 - Perception
1996, CD, Album, Comp, Musicworks, ,
Musique Concrète/Experimental/Contemporary/Free Improvisation
Musick Fyne*
Plays Music From The Italian Baroque
1993, CD, Album, Ebs, ,
Baroque
Mary Enid Haines, Mark Dubois
Baroque Cantatas
1992, CD, Album, IBS (2)
Alison Melville
Curious Collection For The Common Flute
1992, CD, Album, Ebs