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The Schulich School of Music was well represented at this year's Canadian Music Competition Stepping Stone, with alums Tristan Longval-Gagné (L. Mus.'10) and Antoine Malette-Chénier (Grad Dip'17) winning respectively Second and Third Steinway & Sons Prizes. The Stepping Stone event was held this year at the Schulich School of Music, in Tanna Schulich Hall, from June 27th to July 5th. This year's jury members were: Annick-Patricia Carrière,Susan Hoeppner,Shannon Mercer,Katarzyna Musiał andGwen Thompson-Robinow.

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Published on: 7 Jul 2017

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"Découvert en 2004, ce qui a mené à l’octroi d’un prix Nobel de physique en 2010, le graphène est un matériau aux propriétés presque irréelles, mais aux applications concrètes encore peu visibles. Ora Sound, une jeune entreprise montréalaise, tente derévolutionner l’industrie du haut-parleur en s’appuyant sur lui.

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Published on: 27 Jun 2017

The Memphis Symphony Orchestra recently announced the appointment of Andrew Crust,MMus'12, asAssistant Conductor of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and Conductor of the Memphis Youth Symphony.

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Published on: 27 Jun 2017

(Blog post by Chris Maskell)

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Published on: 26 Jun 2017

The Schulich School of Music was well represented at the 2017 International Trumpet Guild Conference, having more students participate in the Conference’s competitions than any other university. In addition to a brilliant performance by Schulich’s Trumpet Ensemble, several students distinguished themselves in the competition’s individual categories, including David Koch, who placed second in the Orchestral Excerpts Competition (in which Francis LaPorte came in third).

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Published on: 15 Jun 2017

(Blog post by Chris Maskell)

At 29 years old, Montreal alto saxophonist Benjamin Deschamps (B.Mus 2012, M.Mus 2016) has a lot of accomplishments under his belt. In relatively short order, he’s released two successful records as a bandleader, directed the Montreal All City Big Band, completed various tours in North America, Poland and France, and won the Rimouski Festi Jazz Grand Prix in 2013 with his quartet. Most recently, Radio-Canada presented him as one of the four , where he was recognized for his promising career as an artist.

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Published on: 15 Jun 2017

(Blog post by Chris Maskell)

Sometimes, it feels best to be recognized for your hard work when you least expect it. For fiddler and recent doctoral graduate Laura Risk (Ph.D, 2017), this surprise came in the form of an email from ɬ﷬ announcing that she had been awarded not only the ɬ﷬ Alumni Association Graduate Award (valued at $1500), but also the Governor General’s Gold Medal – the university’s highest honour.

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Published on: 13 Jun 2017

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Published on: 5 Jun 2017

The exceptional research ofLaura Risk, PhD'17, has been honoured by ɬ﷬. She has received the University'shighest honour, theGovernor General's Gold Medal.

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Published on: 5 Jun 2017

Many of our students and alumni performed very well at this year's Prix d'Europe competition. Felix Hong, BMus'16, ArtDip '17, wasawarded the2017 Prix d'Europe grand prizefrom l'Academie de musique du Québec. The prize has a cash value of $25,000 and has been awarded every year since 1911. Felix Hong is a piano student of Professor Ilya Poletaev.

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Published on: 5 Jun 2017

Jazz instructorChristine Jensen, hasreceived the 2017 Oscar Peterson Award from theFestival International de Jazz de Montréal

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Published on: 31 May 2017

<Article fromBC 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 ɬ﷬, where she fell in love with the baroque violin."

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Published on: 26 May 2017

<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 ɬ﷬ (where Mr. Johnston earned degrees in jazz performance and sound recording)."

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Published on: 26 May 2017

(Article in the Portland Mercury)

Once she was in college, studying music and composition at both Montreal’s ɬ﷬ and New York University, Lydia Ainsworthbrought her voice back into the equation.

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Published on: 26 May 2017

<Article trouvé dans Québec Spot>

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Published on: 26 May 2017

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