The British producer was joined by Vancouver visual artist Saghi Ehteshamzadeh for a show that went beyond the expected Massive Attack hits
Read MoreThe Montreal-bred saxophonist, praised for his versatility, is now a prolific performer in New York
Read MoreThe Fab Four’s most-celebrated album was a formative influence on the veteran American singer-songwriter who’s headed to the BlueShore at CapU
Read MoreProgram revolving around Vaughan Williams’s Mass in G minor explores the multifaceted concept of paradise
Read MoreThe improvisation-heavy jazz quartet melds Afrocentric rhythms with electronically warped electric guitars
Read MoreCelebratory event also includes a lantern-making workshop and complimentary mooncakes
Read MoreCentenary screening features live music by seven-piece orchestra and 80-person choir, with Michael Dirk on Wurlitzer organ
Read MoreThe Edmonton-based artist thrives on collaboration and keeps a stack of poetry books within arm’s reach
Read MoreSeveral concerts over the weekend will not go ahead
Read MoreProgram features works by Nico Muhly, R. Murray Schafer, Veljo Tormis, and composer-in-residence Stuart Beatch
Read MoreThe classically trained singer-songwriter and pianist is heading to the West Coast for a pair of shows with Black Dog String Quartet, at BlueShore at CapU and the Shadbolt
Read MoreEvening of jazz and soul celebrates the iconic sounds of Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Ray Charles
Read MorePeriod-instrument quartet to play works by Czerny, Haydn, Beethoven, and Mendelssohn
Read MoreThe artist also known as Neil Fraser will revisit his work with Massive Attack in a VIFF Live show at the Chan Centre
Read MoreAnnual VNM Festival features performances by Émilie Payeur, Cecilia Lopez, Erin Gee, JJJJJerome Ellis, and more
Read MoreArtistic director and violinist Joan Blackman says Canadian composer Kelly-Marie Murphy’s interstellar Dark Energy is challenging but worth the effort
Read MoreGerman conductor Constantin Trinks will lead the concert, which also features Bruckner’s Symphony No. 5
Read MorePoet Garth Martens says the Victoria-based troupe’s performances are a visceral and intimate conversation between words, music, and dance
Read MoreGrammy Award–nominated artist to play a mixed program of works by Steve Reich, J.S. Bach, Thomas Adès, and more
Read MoreA decade in the making, dramatized song cycle blends tones of classic spaghetti westerns with soprano vocals and flamenco dance to create haunting vision
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