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79-year-old piano teacher accepted to Oxford and Cambridge music programs

79-year-old piano teacher accepted to Oxford and Cambridge music programs

UBC Music student Susan Evans (MMus, Music Theory), who has been teaching students in North Vancouver for the last two decades, has a decision to make after earning spots in two prestigious programs in the U.K./ Abby Luciano / North Shore News

PhD Student, Holly Bergeron-Dumaine receives Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award.

PhD Student, Holly Bergeron-Dumaine receives Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award.

Holly Bergeron-Dumaine’s research encompasses Music Pedagogy, counter-canonical approaches to Popular Music studies & pedagogy, and analysis of music in video games with an emphasis on Timbre & Genre.

Announcing the UBC Concerto Competition winners!

Announcing the UBC Concerto Competition winners!

Congratulations to saxophonist Sunny Wu (BMUS ‘27) for winning First Prize for his performance of Jacques Ibert’s “Alto Saxophone & Orchestra”.

UBC Choirs and the VSO premiere Tan Dun’s Buddha Passion in Canada

UBC Choirs and the VSO premiere Tan Dun’s Buddha Passion in Canada

UBC Director of Choral Activities Dr. Graeme Langager said it was an “epic performance” and a “highlight” of the decades-long collaboration between UBC’s choirs and the VSO. The two UBC ensembles came together to premiere Dun’s piece in Canada./ Fiona Sjaus for the Ubyssey/ Photo: Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.

UBC Bands’ Home Away from Home soundtracks the changing of seasons

UBC Bands’ Home Away from Home soundtracks the changing of seasons

UBC Bands’ October 10 performance at the Chan Centre, titled Home Away from Home, was an exploration of the scenic landscapes during changing seasons, encompassing a vast range of human emotion./ Mrinali Ghosh for the Ubyssey

Hamilton Lau wins first prize at the Robert and Ellen Silverman Piano Concerto Competition at UBC

Hamilton Lau wins first prize at the Robert and Ellen Silverman Piano Concerto Competition at UBC

Congratulations to second place winner, Daniel Tong who performed Beethoven’s Concerto No.4 in G Major Op.58 and third place winner, Lucy Moon who performed Felix Mendelssohn’s Concerto No.1 in G Minor Op.25, for their beautiful and inspired performances.

UBC Music Alum Jeff Toyne awarded Emmy for Music composed for TV Series “Palm Royale”

UBC Music Alum Jeff Toyne awarded Emmy for Music composed for TV Series “Palm Royale”

Toyne was also nominated for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) for “Palm Royale.”

From UBC graduate student to Professor Emeritus, Dr. Terence Dawson retires from UBC School of Music

From UBC graduate student to Professor Emeritus, Dr. Terence Dawson retires from UBC School of Music

We caught up with Dr. Dawson to chat about his mentors, learning Rzewski’s ‘De Profundis’ and the joy of experiencing his students’ performances.

PhD Student, Sherryl Sewepagaham awarded 2024 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

PhD Student, Sherryl Sewepagaham awarded 2024 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

Sherryl’s research is focused on revitalizing the Cree language through Indigenous songs and examining gender within Cree traditions. Sherryl is studying with Associate Professor Dr. Dylan Robinson xwélmexw (Stó:lō/Skwah).

UBC DMA Candidate Matthew-John Knights selected as Symphony Nova Scotia’s fifth Maria Anna Mozart Award Recipient

UBC DMA Candidate Matthew-John Knights selected as Symphony Nova Scotia’s fifth Maria Anna Mozart Award Recipient

The Maria Anna Mozart Award supports the work of Canadian women and non-binary composers. Matthew-John Knights’ original composition will premiere with Symphony Nova Scotia during the 2025/26 concert season. They are studying with Professor Dorothy Chang.