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Congratulations to saxophonist Jacob Do (BMus 2021), who won the on June 26, 2019. Created as part of the Festival's 40th anniversary, the award is given as part of a competition open to selected Quebec university student musicians identifying as part of a visible minority.

Published on: 27 Jun 2019

In 2017, Prof. Brian Cherney was the subject of an entire issue of Intersections (a publication by the ) after a conference held in his honour at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. Available online for the first time, the issue features essays by many Schulich faculty members on Cherney and his music, including writings by Prof. Chris Paul Harman, Prof. Christoph Neidhöfer, and Cherney himself.

Published on: 25 Jun 2019

Looking to attend the this year for your fix of music from the Baroque and Renaissance periods? Read on to see a list of many of the festival's performances involving Schulich alumni, students and faculty members. Ìý

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Day 1: June 20, 2019
Sprezzatura Veneziana
Ensemble Caprice, Tenet Vocal Artists, and Ensemble vocal Arts-Québec
Madonna della Difesa Church
Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.

Published on: 20 Jun 2019

As always, Schulich faculty, alumni, and students are heavily involved in the . From June 26 to July 6, 2019, take in some music at one of the festival's many sites as part of its 40th edition—the list below highlights a collection of Schulich-related acts performing this year organized by venue, several of which feature free admission.

Published on: 5 Jun 2019

We are pleased to invite Schulich faculty, staff, students, and alumni to submit proposals for presentations for inclusion in an LGBTQ2I+ History Month event. Scheduled for 28 September 2019 (7:00 p.m., Wirth Opera Studio), the event aims to highlight the accomplishments of LGBTQ2I+ musicians and music researchers past and present, while displaying the breadth and scope of work within the broader field of music. Presentations may take the form of a research paper, musical performance, new composition, or combination of these.

Published on: 30 May 2019

Congratulations to Schulich students Shulamit Sarid and Laurence Willis for being awarded this year's Dean's Essay Prize! Awarded each year to two students, the Dean's Essay Prize was established to promote excellence in the art of writing about music and music research.

Shulamit Sarid (First Prize):Ìý

Published on: 26 Apr 2019

Since beginning his international career in 1974, guitarist Pat Metheny has garnered widespread critical acclaim, demonstrated astonishing versatility as an artist, and has consistently been at the forefront of music technology. On May 29, 2019, his accomplishments will be recognized by Ï㽶ÊÓƵ through his reception of an Honorary Doctorate of Music at the Spring Convocation.

Published on: 16 Apr 2019

Rachelle Jenkins (MMus ’13) published theÌýAudition Playbook, a two-part guide and workbook for optimal planning and preparation of orchestral auditions, in May of 2018. Designed for musicians of all levels and instruments, theÌýAudition PlaybookÌýhelps readers carefully and effectively create, implement, and follow their own plans from start to finish.Ìý

Published on: 15 Apr 2019

This month Ï㽶ÊÓƵ is hosting the 34th Annual Meeting of the – the first time the event has ever been held in Montreal. NECMT’s main purpose is to foster the development of music theory, and provide a forum for exchanging ideas between music theorists.

Published on: 11 Apr 2019

On the occasion of World Hearing Day (WHD) on March 3, theÌýSchulich School of Music of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, in collaboration with theÌýCentre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT), presents the Hearing-Care Platform: A practical and accessible set of tools for the self-assessment of noise exposure, which are particularly aimed at young musicians and youths in general.

Published on: 1 Mar 2019

Congratulations to Nick Squire (MMus 2008), who recently won the Grammy Award for for his work onÌýShostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 11Ìýby Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. This win brings his Grammy count up to a total of four, as he wasÌýcredited as a recording engineer on album whichÌýwon Grammys forÌýBest Orchestra Performance in 2015, 2016, and 2018.

Published on: 28 Feb 2019

La production de Die Zauberflöte d’Opéra McGill a récemment été saluée par le journaliste Daniel Raymond dans sa critique sur le site atuvu.ca. Une grande partie des membres de la production, tant sur scène que dans les coulisses, ont été félicités pour le succès remarquable de l’opéra, en passant par le directeur artistique Patrick Hansen et la metteuse en scène Jessica Derventzis, à Vincent Lefèvre (décors), Florence Cornet (maquillages) et Ginette Grenier (costumes), qui ont tous contribué à donner vie au concept unique de steampunk de l’opéra.

Published on: 19 Feb 2019

Congratulations to (MMus 2012), who was recently appointed as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra's Assistant Conductor! Beginning in September 2019, Andrew will conduct a large variety of programming with the VSO, including subscription concerts, concerts for children, Pops, and more.Ìý

Published on: 18 Feb 2019

In honour of his passing on October 31, 2018, the family is planning a remembrance on February 17, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. (Evensong service) at Christ Church Cathedral (635 Saint-Catherine St. W.). At the request of the family, donations may be made in his name to St. Mary’s Hospital Cancer Care Fund.

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It is with great sadness that we honour the passing of Dr. Daryl Robert Gibson (1939-2018), a retired Full Professor of the Schulich School of Music of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.

Published on: 11 Feb 2019

To honour Sanford’s devotion to his students and his love of music, the Sanford Sylvan Fund has been established at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ to provide financial support to talented voice students at the Schulich School of Music. Donations can be made here.

Published on: 6 Feb 2019

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