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Schulich School of Music student Sven-Amin Lembke awarded two ɬ﷬ convocation prizes

Published: 9 June 2015

Schulich School of Music student Sven-Amin Lembke has been awarded two ɬ﷬ convocations prizes that will be awarded on May 27, 2015. He will receive one of two Governor General's Gold Medal...

Grammy Awards for Professor Richard King.

Published: 11 February 2015

Professor Richard King received two Grammy awards this past weekend in the categories of Best Contemporary Instrumental Album ("Bass & Mandolin"  Chris Thile & Edgar Meyer) and Best...

New Horizons Band Students Join Education Class

Published: 4 February 2015

Description: EDEA 472 students in their final semester of their Music Education degree are combining with volunteer members from the New Horizons Montreal Band, a intergenerational concert band now...

Philippe Leroux wins French Académie des beaux-arts composition prize

Published: 22 April 2015

Professor Philippe Leroux has been awarded the 2015 Prix de composition musicale de la Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca, for the composition of an original short work for orchestra.  The work will...

"De souffles et de machines" finalist for Grand Prix

Published: 20 January 2015

The live@CIRMMT concert, "De souffles et de machines" performed by the Quasar saxophone quartet, has been selected as a finalist for a 30th Grand Prix du Counseil des arts de Montréal. 

Entrevue avec Philippe Sly, baryton-basse (Tutti-magazine)

Published: 23 February 2015

Le jeune baryton-basse canadien Philippe Sly fait ses débuts scéniques en Europe à Paris, sur la scène de l'Opéra Comique, dans Au Monde. Nous le rencontrons pendant les répétitions de l'opéra de...

Schulich Professor Jon Wild uses auto-tune to make a Renaissance theorists dream come true.

Published: 15 June 2015

One music theorist greatly invested in the topic was Nicola Vicentino (1511–c.1575) who, inspired by the writings of the ancient Greeks, wrote a treatise proposing a 31-tone division of the octave....

Prof. Dominique Labelle featured in the New York Times

Published: 13 January 2015

Prof. Dominique Labelle's performance in the Philharmonia Baroque’s concert performance of Handel’s “Teseo” at Alice Tully Hall was featured in the New York Times as one of the funniest classical...

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