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2025 PERFORMERS + GUESTS
Walter Martella, Fest co-director
Conductor and Music Director of the Powell River Academy of Music (PRAM), Walter is an accomplished pianist, accordionist, and trumpeter. He earned a Diploma in Jazz Trumpet from Malaspina College (VIU), a Bachelor of Music Degree from UVic, and attended the Banff School of Fine Arts.
Conducting became a significant part of Walter's life and career when he returned to Powell River to study at PRAM under Don James.
He has participated in the British Columbia Choral Federation's conducting program and has collaborated with world-renowned conductors. He has led noteworthy works like Holst's Rig Veda for choir and harp, the Messiah, Schubert's Mass in G, and Vivaldi's Gloria. He conducts the Academy Chamber Choir, Chor Musica Men's Choir and the Powell River Chorus as well as currently maintaining a full private teaching schedule.
Walter is a strong believer in the power of music as an important part of community, and has been an adjudicator for instrumental and choral festivals throughout British Columbia. He has recorded six albums, performed with many well-known musicians in multiple genres, and continues to be in demand all along the West Coast as a trumpet soloist and jazz pianist.
Conducting became a significant part of Walter's life and career when he returned to Powell River to study at PRAM under Don James.
He has participated in the British Columbia Choral Federation's conducting program and has collaborated with world-renowned conductors. He has led noteworthy works like Holst's Rig Veda for choir and harp, the Messiah, Schubert's Mass in G, and Vivaldi's Gloria. He conducts the Academy Chamber Choir, Chor Musica Men's Choir and the Powell River Chorus as well as currently maintaining a full private teaching schedule.
Walter is a strong believer in the power of music as an important part of community, and has been an adjudicator for instrumental and choral festivals throughout British Columbia. He has recorded six albums, performed with many well-known musicians in multiple genres, and continues to be in demand all along the West Coast as a trumpet soloist and jazz pianist.
Karina Inkster, Fest co-director
Karina Inkster is a fitness and nutrition coach, author of 5 books, magazine writer, and host of the No-B.S. Vegan podcast. Founder of K.I. Health & Fitness, she and her online coaching team work with vegan clients all over the world. Karina holds a Master's degree in Gerontology, specializing in health and aging.
What does all this have to do with music? Well, nothing. When she's not working (or working out), Karina attempts to make time for her musical pursuits. She started taking piano lessons at the age of 5, has been playing Australian didgeridoo for over 2 decades, and picked up the accordion in 2013. She's been studying accordion with Walter Martella since 2018 and teaching accordion and didgeridoo at the PR Academy of Music since 2023.
What does all this have to do with music? Well, nothing. When she's not working (or working out), Karina attempts to make time for her musical pursuits. She started taking piano lessons at the age of 5, has been playing Australian didgeridoo for over 2 decades, and picked up the accordion in 2013. She's been studying accordion with Walter Martella since 2018 and teaching accordion and didgeridoo at the PR Academy of Music since 2023.
Anthony Schulz
As a seasoned performer, Anthony has graced the stage with numerous highly acclaimed ensembles and projects, from Luciano Pavarotti to ECM's Barre Phillips, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and ARIA award-winning Zulya and the Children of the Underground.
His accolades include an ARIA Award in 2007 for collaboration with Zulya and the Children of the Underground. Beyond awards, Anthony holds key roles as the Committee Chair of Victoria's iconic multicultural music organization, The Boite, and President of the Accordion Society of Australia in Victoria.
His accolades include an ARIA Award in 2007 for collaboration with Zulya and the Children of the Underground. Beyond awards, Anthony holds key roles as the Committee Chair of Victoria's iconic multicultural music organization, The Boite, and President of the Accordion Society of Australia in Victoria.
Ronen Segall
Ronen is an accomplished accordionist based on Vancouver Island, where he lives with his wife and two children. For over 20 years, he has been teaching the accordion online, helping students worldwide deepen their understanding of this expressive instrument, well beyond simply reading notes on a page. In addition to his work as an educator, Ronen has recorded and performed with numerous bands, showcasing his versatility and passion for music across a variety of styles.
Victoria Accordion Club Band
Founded in 2002, the Victoria Accordion Club (VAC) has up to 30 accordion enthusiasts attending monthly meetings and band rehearsals at the SHOAL Centre in Sidney. The VAC Band is made up of 15 to 20 accordionists, ranging in levels from beginner to advanced.
Through the hard work and dedication of its members, the group has gained significant popularity and now performs regularly at local venues and cultural events throughout the Victoria area.
The VAC Band performs a diverse repertoire, featuring popular contemporary songs as well as selections from renowned musical productions.
Through the hard work and dedication of its members, the group has gained significant popularity and now performs regularly at local venues and cultural events throughout the Victoria area.
The VAC Band performs a diverse repertoire, featuring popular contemporary songs as well as selections from renowned musical productions.
Budge Schachte
Guitarist, composer, producer, and educator Budge Schachte has worked with a diverse cast of groups and artists, including playwright Tomson Highway, Tango Paradiso, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and many more. His playing can be heard on several film soundtracks. Budge co-leads the gypsy jazz group Van Django, which has recorded 4 CDs and toured in Canada, USA, Europe, and China.
Stephen Nikleva
From recording and touring with renegade Rockabilly wild man Ray Condo (and currently with Petunia & the Vipers), to touring the world with Sarah McLachlan, to a long association with Romanian Roma Jazz violinist Lache Cercel, Stephen has enjoyed and learned from this variety. All these influences are heard in his album "Square Moon", which has been described as “Weirdo space-age surf lounge for the terminally hip and playful”. The Georgia Straight called it “…a tour de force…pure retro fun with a sparkly nitro finish”.
Boyd Norman
Bassist Boyd Norman has over 5 decades of experience as a touring performer, studio musician, and recording artist. His career as a freelance studio bassist includes recording projects for Ward 6, Eddie Eastman, Gordon Quinton, The Rakish Angles (nominated for WCMA and CFMA awards), Georgia Fats (feat. Joel Fafard), and Farm Team (feat. Simon Paradis).
He was a studio musician for numerous CBC radio and television programs, represented Canada (along with k.d. lang) as part of Barkin’ Kettle at the 1986 Commonwealth Games, and currently performs with many eminent Vancouver and Sunshine Coast musicians.
He was a studio musician for numerous CBC radio and television programs, represented Canada (along with k.d. lang) as part of Barkin’ Kettle at the 1986 Commonwealth Games, and currently performs with many eminent Vancouver and Sunshine Coast musicians.
Martin Hergt
Martin will be on site at the Fest for accordion sales, tune-ups, and repairs.
Tempo Trend Music was established by Martin’s father 60 years ago in Victoria. He was a watchmaker by trade and always had a love for accordions. When Martin’s father was working in Sechelt in 1960, he was slowly introduced to the accordion business by a person who was in touch with the Canadian Accordions Institute. This person had a love for accordions and offered Martin's father Vancouver Island as the territory to deal with the Canadian Accordions Institute. So Martin’s father started his accordion business while still working as a watchmaker.
This was the beginning of Tempo Trend Music and Martin and his father, Karl, built it up from there. They moved into the current location in 1967. Martin started working here as a teen and has been working in the business for over 45 years.
What started as a business that focused on accordion sales expanded over the years to include teaching accordion lessons.
Tempo Trend's mission:
We aim to help people with all kinds of musical needs. We are a full end-to-end store making music accessible to everyone.
Tempo Trend Music was established by Martin’s father 60 years ago in Victoria. He was a watchmaker by trade and always had a love for accordions. When Martin’s father was working in Sechelt in 1960, he was slowly introduced to the accordion business by a person who was in touch with the Canadian Accordions Institute. This person had a love for accordions and offered Martin's father Vancouver Island as the territory to deal with the Canadian Accordions Institute. So Martin’s father started his accordion business while still working as a watchmaker.
This was the beginning of Tempo Trend Music and Martin and his father, Karl, built it up from there. They moved into the current location in 1967. Martin started working here as a teen and has been working in the business for over 45 years.
What started as a business that focused on accordion sales expanded over the years to include teaching accordion lessons.
Tempo Trend's mission:
We aim to help people with all kinds of musical needs. We are a full end-to-end store making music accessible to everyone.
Henry Slama
Henry Slama (a.k.a. Squeezebox Stanley) is an accomplished accordionist from Burnaby, BC, Canada. He studied the accordion when he was very young, taking lessons from world renowned accordionist Leo Aquino in the 1970’s. As a teenager, he played at German restaurants in the Vancouver area. He stopped playing in the early 80’s, instead committing his time to university studies, his accounting career and his family of a wife and 2 kids. He retired from accounting in 2021 and took up accordion again with a passion. He enjoys performing 60’s, 70’s and 80’s pop songs as well as timeless accordion classics. His favourite genre however is Accordion Parody and he has written many parody lyrics to such songs as “Yesterday" (Beatles), "On The Road Again" (Willie Nelson), and "Margaritaville" (Jimmy Buffett).
He is a member of the Arizona Accordion Club in Phoenix, Arizona. He enjoys performing locally in Vancouver and in Arizona.
He is a member of the Arizona Accordion Club in Phoenix, Arizona. He enjoys performing locally in Vancouver and in Arizona.
Terry Martyniuk
Drummer / percussionist Terry Martyniuk has been playing a wide variety of musical styles for over 50 years. He enjoys collaborating and creating musical chemistry with others. Retired from the television broadcast industry, his other pastimes include accordion, Core Energetics facilitation, gardening, hiking and spending time with his grandson.
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