Schulich students win prizes at the 137th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society

Published: 17 October 2014

Winners were announced today for the Student Recording Competition at the 137th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society in Los Angeles.  Two students of the sound recording area were finalists....

Schulich welcomes Banting Fellowship recipient Karen Desmond.

Published: 8 September 2014

The Banting Fellowships  program provides funding to exceptional postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to the Canada's economic, social and...

Schulich grads awarded second prize at prestigious Van Wassenaer Early Music Competition

Published: 8 September 2014

The competition, begun in 1986, has launched the careers of many Early Music ensembles, and has been incorporated into the Utrecht Early Music Festival as of this year.  Twelve semi-final groups...

Schulich Doctoral student Mark McDonald third-prize winner at the prestigious International Arp Schnitger Organ Competition

Published: 2 September 2014

The competition, held last month in Bremen, Germany, the Arp-Schnitger Organ Competition is  in honour of the country's most important Baroque Organ builder.   Third prize winner, Mark McDonald is...

Announcing the establishment of the MISQA prize at the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition

Published: 2 September 2014

The MISQA Prize guarantees the first prize winning quartet quartet a place at the 2015 McGill International String Quartet Academy, and will cover travel, accommodation and per diems. The winner of...

Professor Ichiro Fujinaga and his team of researchers awarded 2.5 million dollar grant from SSHRC to build digital musical recognition tools.

Published: 29 August 2014

(From McGill Newsroom Feed)  For Ichiro Fujinaga, the thought of a thousand years of print and manuscript music collecting dust on the shelves of libraries and museums around the globe motivates...

Musicology professor Lloyd Whitesell's course Music and Queer Identity in Montreal Gazette's 'Cool Courses'.

Published: 26 August 2014

From Elton John to Tchaikovsky,  Lloyd Whitesell's course examines the role that stigmatization plays in musical creation and explores the taboos in classical music. WEBLINK: http://bit.ly/1pz4882

Schulich's newest voice professor, Soprano Dominique Labelle received a glowing review in the New York Times

Published: 19 August 2014

Praised in this review for her deeply hued, heady and potent voice for her role as Medea in Handel's  opera Teseo, Professor Dominique Labelle begins teaching at Schulich this fall.

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