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(Revue du nouveau disque de Rémi Bolduc,du 8 avril,Le Devoir,Serge Truffaut)

Ce «Swingin’ avec Oscar» distille en huit pièces du pur bonheur

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Published on: 10 Apr 2017

Following her debut with the Canadian Opera Company as Micaela inCarmenin 1964,Joan Patenaude-Yarnell went on to perform many of the lyric-coloratura soprano roles throughout North America (New York City Opera and San Francisco Opera, among others) and with many leading conductors of our time (Charles Mackerras, Seiji Ozawa, Julius Rudel).Her roles have included Violetta inLa Traviata, Alice Ford inFalstaff, Gilda inRigoletto, Nedda inI Pagliacci, the title role inSuor Angelica, Mimì inLa Bohème, Juliette inRoméo et Juliette, Elle inLa Voix Humaine, and Héro in

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Published on: 3 Apr 2017

Acouphènes, hypersensibilité au bruit et perte d'audition:si la musique adoucit les moeurs, elle peut aussi blesser ceux qui la jouent. En raison de l'art qu'ils pratiquent, les musiciens sont fréquemment exposés à de hauts niveaux sonores, notamment au sein des orchestres. Sans protection, les blessures sont parfois permanentes.

dans La Presse

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Published on: 3 Apr 2017

(Revue du nouvelalbum de Joe Sullivan, par Serge Truffaut, Le Devoir)

Il est tenace, Joe Sullivan, très tenace. Trompettiste, compositeur, arrangeur et professeur à ɬ﷬, il tient à bout de bras comme de pieds — faut bien battre la mesure! — un grand orchestre, aliasbig banddepuis plus ou moins 20 ans. En Amérique du Nord, cela est rare, extrêmement rare. Depuis peu, Sullivan nous propose un nouvel album intituléUnfamiliar Surroundingset publié par Perry Lake Records.

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Published on: 3 Apr 2017

Professor Dominique Labelle was honoured at the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (PBO)and Chorale's annual Winter Gala, held on March 10, 2017. At the Gala, Labelle premiered a newly commissioned piece which was written for herby Pulitzer Prize winning composer CarolineShaw.

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Published on: 3 Apr 2017

Professor David Dolan, a 2016-2017Catherine Thornhill-Steele Visiting Artist, willleadworkshops for Schulich School of Musicstudents and will alsogive a public lecture, sponsored jointly by the Department of Researchand CIRMMT.

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Published on: 31 Mar 2017

(Blog post by Chris Maskell)

While ensembles at Schulich frequently put on class concerts throughout the school year, it’s much less common for them to collaborate with another of the school’s groups – let alone two. On Thursday, April 6, the ɬ﷬ Baroque Orchestra, Cappella Antica and the Schulich Singers will come together to perform Handel’s legendary oratorio Israel in Egypt under the joint leadership of directors Valerie Kinslow, Jean-Sébastien Vallée and Hank Knox.

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Published on: 31 Mar 2017

Schulich composition professor Denys Bouliane was the featured artist on March 20th in a Radio-France program devoted to his work. The with animator Bruno Letort can be heard in its entirety and features large excerpts of his seminal works. For Bouliane, teaching composition is like the act of composing itself: you can have manifold interests and an open mind, but ultimately you cannot offer more than who you are.

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Published on: 29 Mar 2017

A record number of Schulich School of Music graduate students presented papers and participatedin the 43rd Annual (SAM) Annual Conference, which was hosted by ɬ﷬ andheldin Montreal from March 22-26. The Society for American Music is made upof scholars, performers, and students dedicated to the study, teaching, and creation of the musics of the Americas.

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Published on: 29 Mar 2017

Two Schulich PhD students,Bryan MartinandMathew Boerum, have had their company's projectadvance to the final round of the ɬ﷬ Dobson Cup. develops revolutionary 3D audio imaging whichcaptures and delivers fully-immersive, life-like sound from any source.

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Published on: 24 Mar 2017

On March 11, 2017, Schulich doctoral piano student Zhenni Li, a student of Prof. Stéphane Lemelin,was named winner of the New York Concert Artists and Associates Worldwide Debut Audition. Selected as one of three finalists, out of 165 who applied, Zhenni Li performed the Rachmaninov 3rd Piano Concerto in D minor, Op. 30 with theNew York Concert Artists Symphony Orchestra, led by conductorEduard Zilberkant. Preliminary auctions were held in Los Angeles, New York, Cologne, Warsaw, Budapest and Paris.

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Published on: 20 Mar 2017

Students of trumpet Professor Richard Stoelzel and Paul Merkelohave excelledat the International Trumpet Guild Competitions and will advance to the final competition round later this spring. Francis LaPorte,student of Richard Stoelzel,andDavid Koch,student of Paul Merkelo, havebeen named finalists in the International Trumpet Guild Orchestral Competition. Benjamin Hare, student of Richard Stoelzel,is the first alternate for the Solo Competition Finals.

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Published on: 20 Mar 2017

(Blog post by Chris Maskell)

It speaks volumes that Prof. Brian Cherney’s Canadian Music Concert series grew out of a desire to share our nation’s great works with his students. While teaching his course on Canadian Music at Schulich, he came up with an idea to make the compositions in the curriculum more accessible to the class — and this has since become a well-loved yearly tradition.

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Published on: 14 Mar 2017

(Une revue du concert d'Alexei Lubimov, par le célèbre critique Christophe Huss, Le Devoir)

Le concert d'Alexei Lubimov, 72 ans, était présenté dans une série «Schulich en concert» dans le cadre de Montréal en lumière.

Le voilà, le concert, qui m’a «purgé» de l’état d’hébétude dans lequel m’avait entraîné le récital d’András Schiff, vendredi dernier. C’est dire qu’il a surpassé de très loin le récital de la veille, du réputé Yefim Bronfman.

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Published on: 9 Mar 2017

The Schulich School of Music is delighted to announce thatviolinistViolaine Melançon has been namedVisiting Professor for the 2017-2018season.

An artist deeply dedicated to the range of violin and chamber music repertoire, violinist Violaine Melançon serves on the violin and chamber music faculties of the Peabody Conservatory (), and is Visiting Professor at the Schulich School of Music at ɬ﷬.

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Published on: 3 Mar 2017

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