Our Beginnings

The history of Listen Up!

Listen Up! began through the vision of world-renowned professional chamber ensemble the Gryphon Trio. Throughout this award-winning Trio’s tours across the country, they connected with local presenters and community leaders, and observed the inequities of arts access in communities, most specifically for young people in under-resourced schools. Listen Up! was conceived as a response to that gap in access. Click below for more…

Our Team

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Patty Jarvis

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Roman Borys

Artistic Director

Program Director

  • Patty has worked for more than 35 years with arts organizations, schools and communities in developing meaningful partnerships and programs that support accessible and relevant arts engagement. Past positions include; Interim Associate Director, Education and Outreach, Canadian Opera Company; Executive Director, Prologue to the Performing Arts; Director of Education/Outreach - Canadian Stage. Patty was the co-author (with Creative Trust) of The Performing Arts Education Overview Report (2011), a first-time analysis of arts education programming in arts organizations in Toronto.

    Patty is a co-founder and past Chair of Professional Arts Organizations Network for Education (now AENO) and has held Board and Advisory positions with Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement in Ontario (CPAMO), Canadian Network for Arts and Learning, Toronto Theatre Alliance (now TAPA) and Ontario Presents and currently sits on the Board of Studio 180 Theatre. She is a faculty member in the Arts Management and Arts Education and Community Engagement Programs at Centennial College.

  • For more than three decades, cellist and producer Roman Borys has distinguished himself as one of Canada’s leading artistic voices. A founding member of the three-time Juno Award-winning Gryphon Trio, Roman, violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon and pianist Jamie Parker have released 22 acclaimed recordings on Analekta, Naxos, and other labels; toured internationally since 1993; and broken new artistic ground through cross-genre collaborations and multimedia performances.

    During his tenure with the Ottawa Chamber Music Society the organization evolved from a grassroots festival to a year-round arts organization producing a summer festival, a fall-winter concert series and a suite of community engagement and education initiatives. Borys served as Artistic Director from 2007 to 2015 and as Artistic and Executive Director from 2016 to 2020.

    Honours include three Juno Awards and eleven nominations for Classical Album of the Year. In 2013, Canada Council for the Arts presented Gryphon Trio with the prestigious Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts. That same year the Ukrainian Canadian Congress presented Roman with the Shevchenko Medal Award recognizing his contributions to culture and the arts. In 2015, Roman received an Honorary Doctorate from Carleton University, in Ottawa, as recognition for his contributions to the community.

    Deeply committed to classical music outreach and audience development, in 2010 Roman conceived the Gryphon Trio’s Listen Up! arts education program. Taking place over the course of an academic year, the program engages elementary school students in workshops with professional musicians, writers, composers, visual artists and choir leaders and concludes with a rousing public performance. The Listen Up! program has been produced in communities across Canada and as far north as Inuvik, and now has two permanent hubs in Ottawa and Etobicoke, Ontario.

    In 2023 Roman was appointed as the Artistic Director of Music Toronto, one of Canada’s leading presenters of chamber music ensembles and pianists. Annalee Patipatanakoon, Jamie Parker, Roman Borys are Directors of Classical Music Summer programs at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. The Gryphon Trio is ensemble-in-residence at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music and Trinity College.

Our 2023-24 Artists

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Chris Thornborrow

Sean Clarke

Jo Rioux

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  • Gryphon Trio is firmly established as one of the world’s preeminent piano trios. For more than 25 years, it has earned acclaim for and impressed international audiences with its highly refined, dynamic, and memorable performances. The Trio’s repertoire ranges from traditional to contemporary, and from European classicism to modern-day multimedia. It is committed to redefining chamber music for the 21st century.

    Violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist Jamie Parker are creative innovators with an appetite for discovery and new ideas. They have commissioned over 85 new works, and they frequently collaborate with other artists on projects that push the boundaries of Classical music.

    The Trio tours regularly throughout North America and Europe. It enjoys longstanding relationships with prominent festivals and arts incubators like Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Orford Music Academy, Music Toronto, Ottawa Chamberfest, and Festival del Lago International Academy of Music in Ajijic, Mexico. Gryphon Trio often performs triple concerti with the world’s major symphony orchestras and smaller chamber orchestras.

    Gryphon Trio’s prolific recording catalogue includes 22 releases on Analekta, Naxos, and other labels; it is an encyclopaedia of works for the genre. Honours include 11 nominations and three Juno Awards for Classical Album of the Year in 2004, 2011, and most recently in 2019. In 2013, Canada Council for the Arts presented Gryphon Trio with the prestigious Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts.

    The Gryphons are deeply committed to community engagement, education, and the development of next-generation audiences and performers. They conduct masterclasses and workshops at universities and conservatories. They are ensemble-in-residence at the Isabel Bader Centre for Performing Arts in Kingston, Ontario, and artists-in-residence at Trinity College, University of Toronto. Since 2010, the Trio’s ground-breaking outreach program, Listen Up!, has inspired 16 Canadian communities to collaborate on large-scale multifaceted arts creation projects. The Trio leads Orford Music Academy’s Piano Trio Workshop and directs the Classical Music Summer Programs at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.

    From 2007 to 2020, Roman Borys was Artistic Director of the Ottawa Chamber Music Society; Annalee Patipatanakoon and Jamie Parker served as OCMS’ Artistic Advisors. Mr. Parker is the Rupert E. Edwards Chair in Piano Performance at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Ms. Patipatanakoon is Associate Professor of Violin and Performance Area Chair of Strings.

    To learn more about Gryphon Trio, please visit https://www.gryphontrio.com

  • Chris Thornborrow is an award-winning composer for film, theatre, and the concert stage. His work has been described as “heightened and brashly percussive” (Variety), “urgent, masterful” (Now Magazine), and “elegiac music that casts a spell” (Hollywood Reporter). He has been awarded the Karen Kieser Prize in Canadian Music, multiple SOCAN Awards for Audio Visual Composers, two Dora Award nominations, and the Louis Applebaum Composers Award Nomination.

    Chris film composition credits include Sleeping Giant, which was nominated for the Critics Week Grand Prize and Golden Camera Award (Cannes Film Festival), three Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture and won the Best Canadian First Feature Award (TIFF). It has been broadcast internationally in 40 countries.

    We Ate the Children Last, a film based on a story by Yann Martel (Life of Pi) for which Chris composed a unique noise-inspired electronic-classical fusion score, premiered at the Claremont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and was honoured as one of Canada’s Top 10 short films at TIFF along with The Camera and Christopher Merk for which Chris collaborated with Brandon Cronenberg.

    His first full-length hybrid-musical Hook Up, commissioned and produced by Tapestry Opera, premiered to critical acclaim in 2019 and was nominated for Outstanding New Opera at the Dora Awards. Firmly established as a leading composer and facilitator in contemporary music theatre for young people, Chris works regularly with school boards and top arts organizations across Ontario. Through his work with the Canadian Opera Company’s After-School Opera Program, Chris has collaborated directly with thousands of students and co-written over 60 musical theatre works.

    His instrumental music has been performed, recorded, and commissioned by Array Ensemble, the Bicycle Opera Project, Ensemble Paramirabo, Esprit Orchestra, junctOin keyboard collective, Tapestry Opera, the Thin Edge New Music Collective, and The Toy Piano Composers, of which he was the Co-Founder and Artistic Director for eight seasons.

    As an avid fan of tabletop games, Chris composes original orchestral music for Dungeons and Dragons campaigns while serving as a game master.

Ottawa, Ontario

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Kelly-Marie Murphy

  • With music described as “breathtaking” (Kitchener-Waterloo Record), “imaginative and expressive” (The National Post), “a pulse-pounding barrage on the senses” (The Globe and Mail), and “Bartok on steroids” (Birmingham News), Kelly-Marie Murphy’s voice is well known on the Canadian music scene. She has created a number of memorable works for some of Canada’s leading performers and ensembles, including the Toronto, Winnipeg, and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras, The Gryphon Trio, James Campbell, Shauna Rolston, the Cecilia and Afiara String Quartets, and Judy Loman.

    In addition to many academic scholarships awarded in Canada and England, Dr. Murphy has also won prizes for her music, dating back to 1992. Her career was launched when she won first prize and the People's Choice Award at the CBC Young Composer's Competition in 1994 (string quartet category). Since then, Dr. Murphy’s music has been performed around the world by outstanding soloists and ensembles, and has had radio broadcasts in over 22 countries. Her music has been interpreted by renowned conductors such as Sir Andrew Davis, David Brophy, Bramwell Tovey, and Mario Bernardi, and has been heard in iconic concert halls, such as Carnegie Hall in New York and The Mozarteum in Salzburg.

    Kelly-Marie Murphy was born on a NATO base in Sardegna, Italy, and grew up on Canadian Armed Forces bases all across Canada. She began her studies in composition at the University of Calgary with William Jordan and Allan Bell, and later received a Ph.D. in composition from the University of Leeds, England, where she studied with Philip Wilby.

    After living and working for many years in the Washington D.C. area where she was designated "an alien of extraordinary ability" by the US Immigration and Naturalization Service, she is now based in Ottawa.

Madeline McKinnell

Paula Wing

Toronto, Ontario

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  • Sean Clarke is a composer and flutist originally from Calgary and now based in Ottawa. He completed a doctorate in composition at the University of Montréal under the guidance of Ana Sokolovic and Jonathan Goldman, generously supported by a SSHRC Bombardier Doctoral Scholarship. Previously, he studied flute and composition at the Royal Northern College of Music and the University of Calgary.

    His works have been performed in France, America and across Canada by ensembles including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, Quatuor Bozzini, Robert Aitken with the Land’s End Ensemble, Ensemble Mise-En and Ensemble Arkea. Works for viola and piano are featured on two Centrediscs albums by Canadian violist Margaret Carey.

    As a flutist, Sean has performed in contemporary music festivals in Montréal, Calgary and Saskatoon, with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and the Red Deer Symphony, and in concert series including the Société de Musique Contemporaine de Québec’s Série Hommage and McGill University’s Schulich Professional Concert Series.

  • Jo Rioux is an Ottawa born author and illustrator of children's books. Since graduating Sheridan college in illustration, she has illustrated young adult books, chapter books and picture books, but her biggest passion remains comics. Her most recent titles are the Cat's Cradle series and The Daughters of Ys, both published with First Second Books. She lives in the lush suburbs of her hometown, where she spends her time drawing, reading and spinning tales of magic and monsters. You can follow her most recent work and stories on instagram.com/joriouxdraws/

  • Madeline McKinnell draws from her extensive experience as a puppeteer, installation artist, community arts organizer, production manager, stage manager, and designer to facilitate accessible and inspiring places both within and beyond the classroom. Madeline centers imagination and experimentation with every new project and the goal is always for her learners to try something new, take a creative risk, and, most importantly, enjoy the process of creating.

    Madeline is currently a masters student at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto and holds a BFA specialization in Design for the Theatre from Concordia University.

  • Paula Wing is a teacher, playwright, translator, and dramaturge who is delighted to be returning to the joyous creativity of Listen Up. She is in demand both in Toronto and nationally for her work with young people, emerging and established artists, and students from kindergarten to university. She designs and runs programming for Tarragon, Soulpepper, and Young Peoples Theatres. Paula is a Sessional Professor at the University of Waterloo and the University of Windsor, and a frequent guest at Laurier University as well. For the past ten years she has been the creative writing instructor at the Native Men’s Residence in Toronto. Her original play, Roadkill, is in development at Roseneath Theatre in Toronto.

Chamber Factory

Chamber Factory is a registered charity that is committed to the creation and presentation of chamber music and to supporting established and emerging small ensembles and individual musicians within the genre. Led by Artistic Director Roman Borys, Chamber Factory supports artist partnerships and programs that provide and strengthen access to chamber music and its traditional and evolving place in the arts ecology.

Chamber Factory produces Listen Up! programs in partnership with the Gryphon Trio. To support Listen Up! or other Chamber Factory/Gryphon Trio projects, please click the button below.