Moving tribute features music from the duo’s forthcoming album L’Amour à la Folie
Read MoreIndigenous-led festival features performances by powwow group Northern Cree and pop singer Tia Wood, plus film screenings, a marketplace, and more
Read MoreBassist-vocalist will be joined by a special group of musicians to play tracks off her past albums and forthcoming project
Read MoreGryphon Trio and Marion Newman lead a powerful performance that confronts historical trauma through poetry, music, and film
Read MorePlenty is in store, from Portuguese fado singer Carminho to cooking star Yotam Ottolenghi, culture-fusing songstress Arooj Aftab, and beyond
Read MoreConcert shines a light on previously under-recognized Japanese, Armenian, Irish, Scottish, and Indigenous music
Read MoreOfferings from the Vancouver Bach Family of Choirs, the VSO, Early Music Vancouver, and more take place on February 14 and 15
Read MoreThe group’s namesake is a master of the santur who draws on Persian classical styles as well as everything from jazz to the avant-garde
Read MoreSeasonal standouts include a massive choral Messiah, and different takes on A Christmas Carol—including one with 10-foot-high puppets
Read MoreRespected musician plays two shows devoted to India’s oldest-surviving classical genre alongside pakhavaj artist Tejas Tope
Read MorePerforming alongside pakhavaj artist Tejas Tope, Dagar explores the virtuosity of dhrupad, India’s oldest-surviving classical style
Read MoreCutting-edge string musicians have recorded over 70 albums, won more than 40 awards, and collaborated with the likes of Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie
Read MoreSinger-songwriter’s first Vancouver concert in 15 years features tracks off her latest studio album, My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross
Read MoreWolastoqiyik tenor-composer and Abenaki filmmaker-musician deliver an intimate two-part concert presented in partnership with VIFF and the Vancouver Art Gallery
Read MoreMultimedia show immerses audiences in the intimacies of the Juno-winning musician’s Salluit community, located in the very north of Nunavik
Read MoreAlso appearing at the Indigenous-led festival are makers of everything from clothing to cookies
Read MoreChan Centre for the Performing Arts and Musqueam’s third-annual Indigenous festival features free concerts, dance performances, storytelling, film screenings, and more
Read MoreReimagining of Maurice Ravel’s 1911 French one-act opera L’heure espagnole features an all–LGBTQ2SIA+ cast and crew
Read MoreComposer-musician’s 2020 release The Vagabond juxtaposes nine original tracks with works by Philip Glass and Sergei Prokofiev
Read MoreGrammy Award-winning artist’s latest album Timbuktu tells of her journey from poverty to globally distinguished musician
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