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Professor Edward Klorman is part of McGill's Bicentennial Digital Time Capsule

After 200 years of trail-blazing research and innovation, McGill continues to look towards the future.

Published: 22 Jul 2021

Marcelo Wanderley is the Most Cited Author in the first 20 years of the NIME Conference

Congratulations to Prof. Marcelo Wanderley on his accomplishment as the most cited author over the entire lifetime of the New Interfaces in Musical Expressions (NIME) conference. With students and colleagues, he has co-authored 48 NIME papers presented at 17 conferences which had a total of 1,391 citations over 20 years [Fasciani & Goode, 2021. p. 24].

Published: 13 Jul 2021

Percussionist David Therrien Brongo (current DMus) wins at the Prix d’Europe 2021 

Percussionist David Therrien Brongo (current DMus) wins at the Prix d’Europe 2021.

Published: 16 Jun 2021

2020-2021 Teaching Award Winner: Max Henry

Congratulations to Max Henry, winner of Schulich's 2020-2021 Teaching Award in the Teaching Assistant/Graduate Instructor Category.

Published: 10 Jun 2021

2020-2021 Teaching Award Winner: Jennifer Messelink

Congratulations to Jennifer Messelink, winner of Schulich's 2020-2021 Teaching Award in the MUAR Teaching Assistant/Graduate Instructor Category.

Published: 10 Jun 2021

Schulich community recognized among the 2021 Juno Award Nominees and Winners

The 2021 Juno Award winners have been announced, and Schulich faculty, students, and alumni can be found on the list of nominees and winners.  From Vocal Jazz Album of the year to various Classical Albums of the Year, the Schulich community has appeared in a number of different award categories.

Published: 7 Jun 2021

Jennifer Stephenson featured as an Unsung Hero of McGill

One of the Signature projects of the McGill Bicentennial office is to celebrate and recognize the contributions of staff (academic and faculty) of the University, past and present. 

Published: 1 Jun 2021

Jean-Sébastien Vallée named new Artistic Director of Toronto Mendelssohn Choir

Chair of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir (TMC) Board of Directors, Denny Young,  announced that Jean-Sébastien Vallée has been appointed as the TMC’s eighth Artistic Director

The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is one of Canada’s oldest, largest, and best-known choral ensembles. Founded in 1894 by Augustus Vogt, the Choir presented its first concert in Massey Hall, as part of the hall’s inaugural season, on January 15, 1895.

Published: 1 Jun 2021

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