Victoria Baroque Players Appearing at Fanny Bay Hall
<Article from BC Local News> "Chloe Meyers on violin. Heralding her beginnings as a true northern Albertan, Meyers began her violin training at the age of three. Her studies led her to the University of Victoria, and then McGill University, where she fell in love with the baroque violin."
MacEwan University Launches Record Label
<Article from University Affairs> "The label officially launched on April 6, and has already released albums by Acid Bunny, Mallory Chipman and the Obsessions Octet, Canadian jazz artists with ties to MacEwan and McGill University (where Mr. Johnston earned degrees in jazz performance and sound recording)."
Lydia Ainsworth: Growing and Afterglowing
(Article in the Portland Mercury)
Once she was in college, studying music and composition at both Montreal’s McGill University and New York University, Lydia Ainsworth brought her voice back into the equation.
Olivier Laquerre sera du concert 'Portraits d'Angleterre'
<Article trouvé dans La Presse>
Purdy passes the vocal torch to Smith Bessette
By McGill Reporter Staff
First there’s the skirl of the pipes, then Winston Purdy’s rich baritone rolls across the audience as he sings the University anthem, Hail, Alma Mater, to mark the beginning of almost every Convocation ceremony since 1999. That musical accompaniment has been a feature of decades of processions of students, faculty and families as they walk into the Convocation tent.
The Milton Quartet wins the Gold Medal & Grand Prize at the 2017 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition.
The Milton String Quartet, composed of Schulich School of Music students Roman Fraser, Maithéna Gireault, Evan Robinson and Joshua Morris, has won the Grand Prize and Senior String Division Gold Medal at the 44th Annual Fischoff Competition at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.
May 8, 2017. Scheduled exam recitals will take place. Classes and exams cancelled.
A message from Eleanor Stubley, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Schulich School of Music:
Sarah Nemetallah, GrDipMusic'10, making a difference in her community
Each year the McGill Alumni Association recognizes alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff whose commitment has had a significant impact on alumni life, the University and/or the community. This year, one of our graduates, Sarah Nematallah, has received the 2017 James G.
Audible Reality wins First Prize at Dobson Cup
Two Schulich PhD students, Bryan Martin and Mathew Boerum, received first prize and $11,000 in the category of Innovation Driven Enterprise at the McGill Dobson Cup awards ceremony held March 30, 2017. Audible Reality develops revolutionary 3D au
New Book of interviews with Schulich School of Music and Shepherd School of Music professors released.
A new publication highlighting fascinating insights gained through interviews with many Schulich professors has recently been released by the Rice University Gateway Study of Leadership program.
Yolanda Bruno, BMus'11, wins First Prize of the Isabel Overton Bader Canadian Violin Competition
Violinist Yolanda Bruno, BMus'11, was awarded the First Prize and the Audience Choice Prize at the inaugural Isabel Overton Bader Canadian Violin Competition, organized by the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts at Queen’s University. This national competition was open to Canadian violinists from the age of 18 to 29. While studying at the Schulich School of Music, she was a violin student of Jonathan Crow.
Schulich School of Music Teaching Awards announced
The Schulich School of Music Teaching Awards are a public recognition of the excellence, commitment and innovation of our faculty, part-time instructors, and graduate teaching assistants. They serve to acknowledge the importance of these qualities in the academic experience of students at McGill.
The phenomenon of artistic migration to Paris: Schulich School of Music hosts International conference
The international conference Artistic Migration & Identity: Paris 1870-1940 takes place April 27-29 at the Schulich School of Music.
New Recording of composer Philippe Leroux's music by percussion ensemble Sixtrum
(By Chris Maskell)