Vancouver New Music presents Mark Takeshi McGregor and Liam Hockley
Couloir's Heidi Krutzen and Ariel Barnes return home for border-crossing VSO concert
Link | "We have a double concerto that [Vancouver-born] James Maxwell is writing for us, commissioned by Turning Point, that we’ll be premiering next November in Vancouver…”
Arts hot ticket: Zoltan Fejervari, The Magic Flute, Vancouver Chamber Choir
44 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Friday, January 11
Link | UBC School of Music students compete to perform as soloists with the UBC Symphony Orchestra at UBC's Roy Barnett Recital Hall.
VSO New Music Festival takes flight with songs of the natural world
Arts tip sheet: VSO New Music Festival
Link | …the ensemble will perform works by half a dozen adventurous thinkers, including Jared Miller’s humpback-inspired Leviathan.
Music on Main's Winter Solstice concert creates sounds as fresh as new snow
Elektra Women's Choir welcomes guest-star tenor Ben Heppner to Chez Nous
Holiday arts roundup: Vancouver's seasonal shows are ready to make merry
Dan McLeod, Ben Heppner, and Nancy Hermiston join B.C. Entertainment Hall of Fame
Hard Rubber Orchestra pays tribute to pioneering prog-rock band King Crimson
46 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Sunday, November 11
Link | Remembrance Day Ceremony at UBC's War Memorial Gym includes music by the UBC Opera Ensemble, short readings, and remarks by UBC president Santa J. Ono.
Three Vancouver concerts mark remembrance of war and peace
Link | When Anton Dvořák wrote his massive Stabat Mater—in which the VSO will be joined by the UBC University Singers and four powerful soloists…
Chez Nous: Elektra Women's Choir celebrates Christmas with Ben Heppner
Arts tip sheet: Modulus Festival
Link | Mythos — Including some of the finest musicians in this city, the Standing Wave sextet is known for presenting visceral performances of challenging scores. Among the three world premieres will be one from Vancouver Symphony Orchestra composer in residence Jocelyn Morlock, Stone’s Throw. At the Roundhouse on Tuesday (November 6).