Stefanie received rave reviews for her harrowing portrayal of Sara, who was held captive for over 20 years. The film tells the emotional story of Sara (Scott) a suburban teen who is imprisoned by her father Don (Judd Nelson) in the basement of their home. Also in 2021, Stefanie starred in "Girl in the Basement" directed by Elisabeth Röhm and inspired by true events. The film debuted at the Fantasia International Film Festival this year and will stream on Shudder in early 2022. In film, Stefanie can currently be seen starring in the independent horror/ drama feature "The Last Thing Mary Saw" alongside Isabelle Fuhrman and Rory Culkin. "Girl in the Woods" is slated to premiere in October 2021. She finds herself fighting to stay alive, in the previously sleepy, small town of West Pine. This year Stefanie will star in Peacock's upcoming thriller/supernatural series "Girl in the Woods." Set in the Pacific Northwest, "Girl in the Woods" follows Carrie's (Scott) escape from her mysterious, cult-like colony that guards the world against monsters hidden behind a secret door within the woods. In York University’s Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, she teaches music history and performance, harpsichord, organ and coaches historical ensembles.Nurturing an impressive body of work that encompasses film and television, award-winning actor, writer, and producer Stefanie Scott is one of Hollywood's most promising young talents. Martin holds degrees from the University of Toronto and Wilfrid Laurier University, and is an Associate of the Royal Canadian College of Organists. Her love of historically informed performance was fostered over 15 years of activity with Arbor Oak Trio who performed hundreds of chamber music concerts and several fully staged dramatic works, including Arne’s rarely heard Love in a Village, Locke’s Cupid and Death and Gay’s Beggar’s Opera. Performance highlights include Elgar’s The Apostles, The Kingdom, Dream of Gerontius and The Music Makers Britten’s Saint Nicolas Bach’s Saint John Passion, Mass in B Minor, Christmas Oratorio Mozart’s Requiem Handel’s Solomon, Messiah and Israel in Egypt Brahms’ German Requiem Mendelssohn’s Elijah and Saint Paul Poulenc’s Gloria Vaughan Williams’ Hodie and Dona Nobis Pacem and a ground-breaking research project bringing Hubert Parry’s 1888 oratorio JUDITH to a North American audience for the first time (2015).Īs harpsichordist and organist, Stephanie can be heard on the Naxos, Marquis and Dorian labels, as well as a dozen self-produced albums. John’s Cathedral, Albuquerque, NUMUS, Wilfrid Laurier University, Saskatoon Chamber Singers and Halifax Camerata.Īrtistic Director of Pax Christi Chorale from 1996-2017, Martin conducted many memorable oratorios, and commissioned several new Canadian compositions. Martin’s string quartet From a distant island received its third performance by Skyros String Quartet, June 2014.Ĭommissions include works for Voces Capituli, Antwerp the Canadian Men’s Chorus, Toronto Diocesan Choir School for Girls and the Summer Institute of Church Music, Winnipeg Organ Festival, St. commissioned The Legend of the Bird (Dec. A choral work commissioned by the British choir Ex Cathedra, The Portinari Nativity on a text by Cori Martin received seven performances in England in December 2012, including a performance at St. Recent performances include her cantata Winter Nights with the Grand Philharmonic of Kitchener-Waterloo. She is an Associate Composer of the Canadian Music Centre, and was Composer in Residence for the Barrie Music Festival, 2012. A second collaboration with librettist Paul Ciufo The Sun, the Wind, and the Man with the Cloak (2019) adapts Aesop’s ancient fable about power politics and conflict resolution.Īwards include the 2020 AMPD Research Award, first prize in the Exultate Chamber Singers’ composition competition (2009), and first prize in the Association of Anglican Musicians composer’s competition (2010). Martin’s recent opera Llandovery Castle (2018) commemorates Canadian WW1 nurses. She is director of the women’s medieval ensemble Schola Magdalena, conductor emeritus of the large oratorio choir Pax Christi Chorale, and past director of music at the historic church of Saint Mary Magdalene, Toronto.
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