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‘Jan in 35 Pieces: A Memoir In Music’ by Ian Hampton

On Saturday, June 23, at 4pm in the CMCs Murray Adaskin Salon, the Canadian Music Centre will host a book launch for cellist Ian Hampton’s new musical memoir Jan in 35 Pieces, published by The Porcupine’s Quill. After an introduction by the CMC’s BC Director Sean Bickerton, Ian Hampton will read from his new book [...]

By |2018-06-12T14:56:40-07:0012 June 2018|Categories: News|Tags: , , |

Jean Coulthard String Quartet Readings 2018: Call for Applications

DEADLINE EXTENDED! The Canadian Music Centre in BC is pleased to announce the 2018 Jean Coulthard String Quartet Readings, offered in collaboration with the Borealis String Quartet, Composer-Mentor Rita Ueda, and the Vancouver Maritime Museum. Named in honour of one of British Columbia’s most beloved legacy composers and teachers, the Jean Coulthard String Quartet Readings [...]

By |2018-04-30T09:00:26-07:0030 April 2018|Categories: News|

An Evening with John Stetch, Inaugural Winner of the Pentland Prize in Composition

SOLD OUT! The Canadian Music Centre in BC is thrilled to announce an evening with composer and pianist John Stetch, inaugural winner of CMC BC's Pentland Prize, a $1,000 scholarship awarded annually to a graduate composition student at UBC, SFU, or UVIC. Join us for this intimate, free concert on Friday, June 1st, from 7:00 to 8:00 [...]

By |2018-04-30T09:00:26-07:0030 April 2018|Categories: News|

CMC BC Advisory Council Achieves Gender Parity

The Canadian Music Centre in BC is pleased to announce that the BC Advisory Council has achieved gender-equity for the first time in its 40-year history. BC Members of the CMC unanimously elected a slate of seven (7) new members to the BC Advisory Council at the Annual Meeting held last night, April 17, 2018, in the [...]

By |2018-04-17T10:48:24-07:0017 April 2018|Categories: News|

The Murray Adaskin Salon Is Available For Rental

The Canadian Music Centre's Vancouver Creative Hub is available for rentals, including the Murray Adaskin Salon — a 44-seat, urban, black-box performance space — and the 14-seat CREATE boardroom. Named after beloved BC composer Murray Adaskin, the Salon is a uniquely intimate, affordable, completely accessible, 44-seat black-box theatre in the heart of downtown Vancouver. It [...]

By |2018-04-11T10:34:18-07:0011 April 2018|Categories: News|

Vancouver Sings One Song

The Canadian Music Centre in BC was thrilled to partner this year with the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival (VCBF) to co-present Vancouver Sings One Song (VSOS), a massed choir concert featuring several hundred singers in Christ Church Cathedral on Tuesday, April 3 at 6:30 pm. The massed rehearsal/performance was led by choral director Kathryn Nicholson along with Host Choir, Sound Eclectic, brilliantly organized [...]

By |2018-04-05T11:29:54-07:005 April 2018|Categories: News|

Heather Pawsey Unheard!

Photo: Diane Park, Rachel Rose, Heather Pawsey, Jeffrey Ryan, and Maggie MacPherson (Credit: Tom Hudock) Last Friday, March 23, CMC BC and AstroLabe Musik Theatre co-presented a tour-de-force one-woman show by Soprano Heather Pawsey that was both hauntingly beautiful and profoundly moving. The program centred around the Vancouver premier of Jeffrey Ryan's Unheard based on poetry by [...]

By |2018-03-29T12:46:56-07:0029 March 2018|Categories: News|

CMC & CBC Co-Present JUNOFest Classical Showcase

On Saturday afternoon, March 24, the CMC and CBC co-presented the JUNOs Classical Showcase in CBC Vancouver's Studio One at 700 Hamilton Street. Featuring jaw-droppingly great performances by Soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian, Pianist Jan Lisiecki, Tiresias Duo (Rachel Iwaasa & Mark McGregor), Bass-Baritone Philippe Sly, and ARC Ensemble among other remarkable artists, the concert was produced by [...]

By |2018-03-28T16:43:29-07:0028 March 2018|Categories: News|

The Murray Adaskin Salon Concert Series Presents Leslie Uyeda Celebration

Leslie Uyeda, Composer By Janet Danielson as if everything she has ever been begins, inside, to sing. — Lorna Crozier, from “A Summer’s Singing,” in Everything Arrives At The Light (McClelland and Stewart, 1995) Leslie Uyeda has made an enormous contribution to the musical life of Vancouver as pianist, vocal coach, conductor, music director, and [...]

By |2018-03-01T11:30:21-08:001 March 2018|Categories: News|
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