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Schulich Release Radar: September 2020

20 Oct 2020

September was a month filled with thought-provoking and ethereal music performed, composed, recorded, and mastered by our talented community. 

Schulich Release Radar: April-August 2020

16 Sep 2020

We're back with a summer’s worth of great music that’s been composed, performed, recorded, and mastered by our talented community.

Andrea Creech joins Schulich’s dynamic faculty

27 Jul 2020

The Schulich School of Music is pleased to welcome Dr. Andrea Creech as Full Professor in Music Pedagogy. Prior to her appointment at Schulich, Prof. Creech was Professor of Didactique...

Matthew Treviño joins the Schulich faculty

4 May 2020

Equally comfortable in opera, theatre, and the recording arts, Prof. Treviño has been hailed as “a bass of rare talent†(San Francisco Chronical) possessing a “mellifluous bass that is at once...

Schulich Release Radar: February-March 2020

9 Apr 2020

February and March brought two new albums by alumni Christine Carter (clarinet) and Kimihiro Yasaka (piano).  Homage and Inspiration – Iris Trio (Coviello Classics)  Released February 7, 2020 

Q&A with Terri Lyne Carrington

9 Mar 2020

The Schulich School of Music is thrilled to welcome three-time Grammy award-winning drummer, producer, educator, and activist, Terri Lyne Carrington, who will be joining us for a short residency in...

Q&A with Shulamit Sarid

17 Feb 2020

On February 19th, the Schulich Singers will be performing James Whitbourn's 75-minute work Annelies. It is the first major choral setting of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl. Divided into 14...

Schulich Release Radar: January 2020

5 Feb 2020

With many diverse new music releases, the year 2020 is off to a wonderful start! From Vivaldi to Schumann to electronic jazz, read below to find out more about some of the fantastic new music put...

Music Made by McGill to be Performed by Arête Duo

4 Feb 2020

The first Schulich in Concert event for 2020 features Arête Duo, a saxophone and percussion duo based in Washington, D.C. Doug O’Connor (saxophone) and Jacob Harpster (percussion) met as members of...

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