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In Conversation with Kristin Franseen

8 Jan 2024

We often turn to critics, commentators, biographers, and musicologists to help us deepen our connection to our favourite musical works. And the most prolific of these interpreters can create a...

In Conversation with Sean Mayes

15 Dec 2023

What can you do with a degree in music education? A lot, it turns out. Sean Mayes earned his undergraduate degrees in music and education at McGill in 2013. And since then, he has taken on projects...

In Conversation with Sheree Spencer

4 Nov 2022

Opera McGill welcomes multi-hyphenate artist Sheree Spencer (BA’12) to direct the Canadian premiere of Plaything by Anna Pidgorna and Maria Reva. Born in Toronto of Barbadian heritage, Sheree...

In Conversation with Frédéricka Petit-Homme

19 Aug 2022

Community is an essential part of music making for Frédéricka Petit-Homme (BMus'02, MMus'04, current PhD). Trained in classical vocal arts and choral conducting, she is leading the upcoming More...

In Conversation with Patil Harboyan

9 Aug 2022

With Healing Notes, the sound of music fills the hallways of the Cedars Cancer Centre at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC).  

In Conversation with Ariadne Lih

8 Aug 2022

During the 2021-2022 academic year, Schulich’s first Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Coordinator was hired. This position was created as part of the ongoing work that the School is doing...

In Conversation with Elissa Nakhleh and Nour Saba

16 Jun 2022

Music students and recent graduates Elissa Nakhleh (BMus’22, Piano Performance) and Nour Saba (BA’22, Honours Psychology with a minor in Music Composition) invite the community to experience...

In Conversation with Sandra Joseph

3 Dec 2021

Percussionist Sandra Joseph (MMus’10) joins the McGill Symphony Orchestra (MGSO) as soloist for the final concert of the Fall semester. This is a reunion 15 years in the making.

In Conversation with Robert Silverman

9 Nov 2021

Canadian pianist and McGill alumnus Robert Silverman (LMus’60, BMus’64) returns to Schulich with excerpts from J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier. A masterful musician and highly respected pedagogue...

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