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Schulich Release Radar: February-March 2020

9 Apr 2020

February and March brought two new albums by alumni Christine Carter (clarinet) and Kimihiro Yasaka (piano).  Homage and Inspiration – Iris Trio (Coviello Classics)  Released February 7, 2020 

Q&A with Terri Lyne Carrington

9 Mar 2020

The Schulich School of Music is thrilled to welcome three-time Grammy award-winning drummer, producer, educator, and activist, Terri Lyne Carrington, who will be joining us for a short residency in...

Q&A with Shulamit Sarid

17 Feb 2020

On February 19th, the Schulich Singers will be performing James Whitbourn's 75-minute work Annelies. It is the first major choral setting of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl. Divided into 14...

Schulich Release Radar: January 2020

5 Feb 2020

With many diverse new music releases, the year 2020 is off to a wonderful start! From Vivaldi to Schumann to electronic jazz, read below to find out more about some of the fantastic new music put...

Music Made by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ to be Performed by Arête Duo

4 Feb 2020

The first Schulich in Concert event for 2020 features Arête Duo, a saxophone and percussion duo based in Washington, D.C. Doug O’Connor (saxophone) and Jacob Harpster (percussion) met as members of...

Jason Noble on Cameron Chameleon and orchestration for kids

4 Feb 2020

Originally from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, composer Jason Noble completed his doctoral studies at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ and currently works as a postdoctoral researcher on the Analysis, Creation, and Teaching...

Research Alive: Hester Bell Jordan

29 Jan 2020

Originally from Auckland, New Zealand, Hester Bell Jordan is in the fourth year of her PhD in Musicology with a concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies.

Research Alive: Linda Pearse & Karin Cuellar Rendon

20 Jan 2020

Linda Pearse and Karin A. Cuellar Rendon were finalists in the 2019-2020 Research Alive Student Prize with their presentation Musicking Off the Cuff: Models for Early Music Improvisation.

Introducing Joseph Straus: Visiting Professor

3 Jan 2020

Professor Joseph Straus is a scholar with wide-ranging expertise, including in the theory and analysis of post-tonal music and in Disability Studies in music. He is currently a professor at the...

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