The Schulich School of Music is thrilled to welcome three-time Grammy award-winning drummer, producer, educator, and activist, Terri Lyne Carrington, who will be joining us for a short residency in...
On February 19th, the Schulich Singers will be performing James Whitbourn's 75-minute work Annelies. It is the first major choral setting of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl. Divided into 14...
With many diverse new music releases, the year 2020 is off to a wonderful start! From Vivaldi to Schumann to electronic jazz, read below to find out more about some of the fantastic new music put...
The first Schulich in Concert event for 2020 features Arête Duo, a saxophone and percussion duo based in Washington, D.C. Doug O’Connor (saxophone) and Jacob Harpster (percussion) met as members of...
Originally from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, composer Jason Noble completed his doctoral studies at º«¹úÂãÎè and currently works as a postdoctoral researcher on the Analysis, Creation, and Teaching...
Originally from Auckland, New Zealand, Hester Bell Jordan is in the fourth year of her PhD in Musicology with a concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies.
Linda Pearse and Karin A. Cuellar Rendon were finalists in the 2019-2020 Research Alive Student Prize with their presentation Musicking Off the Cuff: Models for Early Music Improvisation.
Professor Joseph Straus is a scholar with wide-ranging expertise, including in the theory and analysis of post-tonal music and in Disability Studies in music. He is currently a professor at the...
If you’re looking for the perfect playlist to listen to this season while you’re spending time with family, hanging up decorations, or frolicking in the snow, look no further! We’ve asked the...