Lineup features Vancouver ensemble Constantinople led by setar master Kiya Tabassian, Juno-winning soprano Hélène Brunet, France’s Diabolus in Musica, and more
Read MoreSounds of the water combine with textural organ music in joy-filled concert
Read MoreThe concert is the first of four in the family-friendly series that includes audience engagement or participation
Read MoreSiblings Lan, Dorian, and Li Tung collaborate with diverse artists to raise awareness of seismic risk through live music, video projection, and more
Read MoreThe musical interpretation of the best-selling book by author Robert Macfarlane and visual artist Jackie Morris features new works by Canadian composers and readings by actor Laara Sadiq
Read MoreFrom Afrobeat to IndigiFunk, the artists are part of the diverse lineup at the 2022 African Heritage Festival of Music and Dance
Read MoreShipyards Live wraps up on a celebratory note; nearby, 49th Parallel Coffee Roasters has opened its first North Vancouver location, complete with Lucky’s Doughnuts
Read MoreElysian Trio, Vancouver Erhu Quartet, Jodi Proznick Trio, and other local bright lights take to new acoustically designed FOLIUM stage
Read MoreThe two-time Western Canadian Music Award-winning artist will perform originals and Motown classics at Gateway Theatre’s open-air concert
Read MoreSeason launches with The Lost Words: A Spell Book, inspired by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris’s art-filled bestseller
Read MoreThe Vancouver-based composer and multimedia artist also known as Scott Morgan will be joined by New York musician Rafael Anton Irisarri
Read MoreBlueridge Chamber Music’s Schubertiade, a site-specific Jordan Nobles premiere, and much more
Read MoreGateway Theatre’s Songs of Summer concerts return in-person to the great outdoors
Read MoreA pandemic and flood damage haven’t dampened the Urban Ink crew’s hopes for the grand-scale, Inuit-inspired production
Read MoreThe Juno-nominated men’s choir marks its 31st season with more than 15 world premieres
Read MoreOuds, violins, and zhengs fill the fresh air at Mount Pleasant Park this month
Read MoreHaunting flute sets the mood for Indigenous classical music
Read MoreMicrocosmos Quartet and Music on Main program culminates in string-orchestra concert
Read MoreJoining the two in-demand artists was Kirsty Money, who made playing the nyckelharpa look easy
Read MoreApplication deadline extended to August 7 for annual program aimed at emerging composers and other artists, with emphasis on marginalized communities
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