A great way to keep the COVID-19 pandemic from pitching you into a basement of doldrums is to hear the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s holiday concert, which will be livestreamed this weekend. The hometown orchestra under guest conductor Ken Selden has teamed up with jazz clarinetist Ken Peplowski and vocalist Clairdee to perform selections that include familiar Christmas tunes and jazzy holiday numbers.
Peplowski, who is based in New York City, has been the featured performer in a couple of galas for the orchestra. He has built a following in the Pacific Northwest because of his work with the Oregon Festival of American Music, the Siletz Bay Music Festival, and the jazz festival in Newport, Ore., where he is now the music director.
“I have arrangements of Christmas numbers that were written for me,” Peplowski said. “For this concert we will do an arrangement of ‘Sleigh Ride’ that will involve the orchestra, the rhythm section and me, and it will involve some, a little, improvisation too. We’ll play one of my favorite songs, ‘Christmastime is Here’ from ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ movie. It has a gorgeous haunting melody. Because things can get gloomy around that time of year, we will play an arrangement that I have for strings and rhythm section called ‘You Must Believe in Spring’ by Michel Legrand. I have the original arrangement for Nat King Cole on the ‘Christmas Song,’ which you’ll recognize as ‘Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.’ We will play that at the end of the night and have the audience sing along at home. I have that one because I knew Nat’s brother Freddy and we passed arrangements back and forth over the years.”
Peplowski has an extra-cool factor because he worked with legendary clarinetist Benny Goodman. So, for the holiday concert, he will pay tribute to Goodman with a medley of songs that were arranged by Peter Knight for a Goodman performance with the Boston Pops Orchestra. The songs include “Poor Butterfly,” “The Man I Love,” “If I Had You,” “My Funny Valentine” and “Don’t Be That Way.”