Award-winning jazz violinist Trevor Dick is hosting a Christmas concert Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Bethel Church in Penticton. Concert is free to the public.

Award-winning jazz violinist Trevor Dick is hosting a Christmas concert Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Bethel Church in Penticton. Concert is free to the public.

Jazz violinist explores Christmas themes at Penticton concert

Award-winning jazz violinist hosts free Christmas concert Dec. 6 at Bethel Church in Penticton.

For award-winning jazz violinist Trevor Dick, the themes of glory and peace have become the centerpiece of both his two-CD Christmas set Glory & Peace and his Christmas concerts.

“I had the idea from the verse ‘glory to God in the highest and on the earth peace, good will towards all men and women who diligently serve Him,’ to do an album that’s not just high energy like I normally do, but something that could also portray the quiet side of Christmas,” said Dick, a self-proclaimed music missionary.

Dick was born in Nigeria to missionary parents. When his father tragically died in a car accident, his mother moved the young family to Nanaimo where Dick benefited from the music-soaked city’s atmosphere. At 15 he toured with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada and later went on to study at the University of Toronto.

Primarily a solo artist, Dick has also performed and toured with Robin Mark, Carolyn Arends, Amanda Falk and Geoff Moore.

The Glory & Peace concerts give Dick a chance to show his versatility as a performer, arranger and composer.

Songs exploring the glory theme, comprised of a dynamic blend of pop music, world beat and jazz with an urban vibe include Carol of the Bell, Tidings (of Comfort and Joy), Sojourn of the Kings and his own title composition Glory.

On the peace side, the soft, relaxing acoustic violin sounds include classics such as Silent Night, In the Bleak Midwinter, Coventry Carol (The Lament) and, the title piece Peace penned by Dick and keyboard player Brad Toews.

Dick will be traveling with his full band, which comprises Toews, Rob Brown (drums), Tony Lind (guitar) and Will Jarvis (bass). Dick, the driving force behind Flyingbow Music Ministry―musicians and artists called by God to encourage others to discover and worship Jesus Christ―will also feature guest artists, Tina Newlove (live performance painter) and Hannah Briggs (dancer) on the tour.

Find out more about Dick, Flyingbow Music Ministry and this year’s Glory & Peace tour at www.flyingbowministry.com.

Dick will be playing at the Bethel Church on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. The concert is free to the public.

Penticton Western News