Highlights of the roster include Kuniko Kato Quartet, Charmaine Lee, and Miyama McQueen-Tokita
Read MoreThe two musicians will team up for a pair of art-song recitals this week, one in Vancouver and one in Ottawa
Read MoreThe ensemble, which specializes in large-scale works, tackles both the monumental and the lyrical in two concerts
Read MoreSpecial concert featuring soprano Simone Osborne and bass-baritone Gordon Bintner celebrates the legacy of the UBC Old Auditorium
Read MoreLocal duo’s live score to Carl Theodor Dreyer’s 1928 historical drama employed drones and dissonance to evocative effect
Read MoreThe Welsh singer-songwriter and Weissenborn master has a long history of playing unusual—and sometimes record-setting—gigs
Read MoreFrom Miranda Currie’s world premiere “Pass on the teachings” to a work with Bollywood rhythms, two-day choir fest celebrates fresh, diverse voices
Read MoreVancouver’s own Elektra hosts adult treble choirs from Nova Scotia, Illinois, and California in this triennial celebration
Read MoreMusic director Otto Tausk is at the podium for this concert, which features mezzo-soprano Rihab Chaieb and the Vancouver Bach Choir
Read MoreVidura Bandara Rajapaksa, Rashmeet Kaur, Julian Brave NoiseCat, and Modern Biology at event that runs July 9 to 19
Read MoreAt the age of 79, the veteran Cuban performer shows no signs of slowing down, declaring that “a troubadour never retires”
Read MoreIn Terri Hron’s Vancouver New Music show, performers Mind of a Snail, SJ Kirsch, and Viviane Houle improvise on themes including nature and the roots of capitalism
Read MoreAnnual event kicks off the warmer months with performances of folk songs, highlighting the voices of choirs of all ages
Read MoreAlbum pays tribute to American visual artist Jay DeFeo’s 1989 series “The Seven Pillars of Wisdom”
Read MoreWith glowing garret windows, lush orchestrations, and powerhouse singing, season closer is everything you imagine when you think of Giacomo Puccini’s tragic masterpiece
Read MoreThe musical duo of Simon Dobbs and Jon McGovern found scoring Carl Theodor Dreyer’s 1928 film a more daunting prospect than they anticipated
Read MoreThrough music and movement, the pair explore nature, transformation, and the transitory nature of goo
Read MoreTaiwanese-born artist reflects on learning the ropes from long-time artistic director Joan Blackman, and on performing as a soloist in upcoming concert Celebration
Read MoreLong-standing ensemble is set to bring unique comic spirit and serious four-string chops to Vancouver Recital Society event
Read MoreThe renowned eight-piece band from Lima, Peru, will play the Rickshaw Theatre with Vancouver’s own Empanadas Ilegales
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