Giant choral celebration featuring the Orpheum Theatre’s historic Wurlitzer organ kicks off the holiday season
Read MoreThe prolific octogenarian artist coming to the Chan Centre played at Nelson Mandela’s 1994 inauguration
Read MoreFestive cheer and impeccable harmonies are expected at 43rd edition of winter show
Read MoreSix-movement composition features in choir’s annual Remembrance Day program curated by artistic director Erick Lichte
Read MoreConcert highlighting Latvian composer Uģis Prauliņš’s The Nightingale features recorder soloist Vincent Lauzer
Read MorePerformance melds opera singing, orchestra music, and solo voices in a rendition of Giuseppe Verdi’s Messa da Requiem
Read MoreAcclaimed Switzerland-based ensemble celebrates one of the Renaissance’s most radical innovators in Jewish liturgical music
Read MoreProgram combining emerging professionals and seasoned chamber musicians features works by Mozart, Bartók, and Dvořák
Read MorePianist Omri Epstein explains how the young threesome draws connections between Ravel, Shostakovich, and Mozart at Friends of Chamber Music concert
Read MoreEvent features Carson’s self-directed documentary at the VIFF Centre, followed by a live piano concert at Pyatt Hall
Read MorePulitzer Prize-winning piece creates space for historically unsung voices
Read MorePianist-composer is joined by Cleave Guyton on flute, piccolo, and saxophone, plus Noah Jackson on bass and cello
Read MoreAt VRS, star finds exquisite tone in a thoughtfully curated program, and gives local young cellists bragging rights for years to come
Read MoreAppearing with the Honorable Mentshn and Socalled at the Chutzpah! Festival, clarinet virtuoso approaches his work as a “repairer of chains”
Read MorePianist and multi-instrumentalist’s album collaboration wields a supernatural sound using digital processing, among other techniques
Read MoreConcerts in Vancouver and South Surrey feature both original works and classic holiday melodies, including Joni Mitchell’s River
Read MoreNow in their 40th-anniversary year, critically acclaimed group returns to Vancouver for the first time since 2016
Read MoreIt’s full of animals, but performers have discovered how human the lushly orchestrated work is
Read MoreGlobe-touring group’s style ranges from traditional Mexican folk to New Orleans brass band music
Read MoreGoth-steampunk getups, a forested maze, and some powerhouse singing make for a fun night out at Vancouver Opera
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