The fest is a rich feast of music from across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Canada
Read MoreZulu Records has curated diverse local lineup for the July 6 event, including Hotel Mira, Babe Corner, and NADUH
Read MoreWorld premieres by Andrew Balfour and T. Patrick Carrabré will be performed at UBC’s First Nations Longhouse
Read MoreAcclaimed Brooklyn-based musician returns to perform Book 2 of the composer’s works for solo piano in Music on Main concert on May 28
Read MoreSeason finale led by maestro Otto Tausk will feature a performance of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth)
Read MoreMongolian-American musician and throat singer Anand Avirmed, China’s erhu virtuoso Yang Xue, and B.C.’s gamelan innovator Sutrisno Hartana among those taking to the stage at the Annex from May 23 to May 26
Read MorePiano virtuoso Ian Parker conducts a program that also features Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, among other works
Read MoreFeaturing artists from Laura Ortman to Jesse Zubot and Pura Fé, Improvised Arts Society event spans cello looping, crocheting with music, and an Indigenous banquet
Read MoreDiverse performances mark the venue’s 75th anniversary
Read MoreMembers have individually collaborated with everyone from Brian Eno to Tool to Mr. Mister, and owe their connection to King Crimson’s Robert Fripp
Read MoreMore than a dozen top piano students, plus Chilliwack virtuoso Clinton Giovanni Denoni, are set to perform as soloists
Read MoreDance-themed lineup features performances by 2023 Concerto Competition winner Maya Kilburn, Hungarian-born violist Máté Szücs, and more
Read MoreThe concert tour features excerpts from Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, and more
Read MoreTogether, groups perform Niel Golden’s Hindustani-driven premiere, as well as Moshe Denburg’s Ani Ma-amin and Farshid Samandari’s Asheghaneh
Read MoreCoastal Jazz & Blues Society will present the artists in a variety of festival events, including public talks, workshops, performances, and more
Read MoreStanding O, as British pianist launches concert series with a carefully considered performance that moves from youthful playfulness to fatalistic angst
Read MoreEvent’s 47th annual edition will open with Côte d’Ivoire singer Dobet Gnahoré, and close with JUNO and Polaris prize-winner Jeremy Dutcher
Read MoreRoots-and-blues musician playing the Kay Meek Arts Centre on May 17 has strummed alongside Vieux Farka Touré in Mali, toured England by bicycle, and more
Read MoreConcert’s focal point is Josquin des Prez’s late-1490s chanson “Nymphes des bois”, an elegy to composer Johannes Ockeghem
Read MoreJoined by trumpet player Jens Lindemann and pianist Ian Parker, ensemble will perform Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
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