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Ramadan 20 vs. COVID 19

  Newfoundland and Labrador-based composer Andrew Staniland tells us about his latest work, Ramadan 20 vs. Covid 19, commissioned for the 2021 NYC songSLAM Festival by Sparks & Wiry Cries.  The work premiered on January 22 to great acclaim, and here Andrew and pianist Erika Switzer reflect on the process of creating this new art [...]

By |2021-02-23T13:34:08-04:0017 February 2021|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , |

World Premiere of December with Essential Opera

Essential Opera has announced the digital premiere of their original holiday piece, December.  The short film goes live on Monday, December 21 at 8:00 p.m. AST during a hosted YouTube event. CMC Atlantic caught up with composer Monica Pearce about her new one-act opera for three sopranos and string quartet, soprano Erin Bardua and Essential [...]

By |2020-12-08T15:06:34-04:008 December 2020|Categories: Atlantic, Composer Spotlight, News|Tags: , , , , , |

Bob Bauer’s tears in the fragile web of memory

  Atlantic composer Bob Bauer is looking forward to the recorded performance of his new work Tears in the fragile web of memory, premiering on Saturday, November 28 at 7:30 p.m. on YouTube and Facebook. This online event is free but donations are welcome to presenter Musique Royale. This virtual concert from St. John’s Anglican [...]

Pursuing his dreams in Halifax – Leaf Music’s Jeremy VanSlyke

Jeremy VanSlyke is just the kind of guy you love reading about, following his classical music dreams, running his own business and juggling family life. We’re not going to repeat all his successes with Leaf Music Inc., the only classical music label east of Quebec; he’s already been profiled in La Scena Musicale (link:  https://myscena.org/wah-keung-chan/leaf-music-the-independant-label-that-could/) [...]

By |2020-07-02T12:02:24-03:002 July 2020|Categories: Atlantic, News|Tags: , , , |

Daryl Jamieson – is nowhere free of bad tidings?

From Japan, composer Daryl Jamieson has created is nowhere free of bad tidings? It’s a setting of Japanese texts from the middle ages, specifically addressing plague, natural disasters and war, and how to respond to them by withdrawing from the world. The piece also won the 3rd Toshi Ichiyanagi Contemporary Prize. Read more here and [...]

By |2020-05-13T17:38:07-03:0013 May 2020|Categories: News|

Chris Palmer and his operatic fantasy for bassoon.

L. Christopher Palmer was born in Holland of Canadian parents, and grew up in London, England. He studied at the Royal College of Music in London, and later at the University of Ottawa. He lives in Halifax, and works as a professional bassoonist with Symphony Nova Scotia. He also plays piano and organ, and has been active in the community as a teacher, coach, conductor and organizer of musical events.

By |2020-04-27T10:18:35-03:0024 April 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , |

2020 ECMAs CANCELLED AMID COVID-19 CONCERNS

The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) announces the cancellation of 2020 East Coast Music Awards: Festival & Conference presented by TD due to growing concerns about COVID-19. The event was slated to take place in St. John’s, NL from April 29-May 03, 2020.

By |2020-04-20T12:38:30-03:0016 March 2020|Categories: Atlantic, News|

Researcher creates state-of-the-art music studio at Acadia University

"This fall, students of Acadia’s School of Music should expect to get an earful – of sound that is. Dr. Derek Charke, Professor of Composition and Theory in the School of Music at Acadia University is the creator and director of the new Acadia Electroacoustic Music Studio (AEMS). With his summer break nearing its end, [...]

By |2019-08-22T15:12:18-03:0022 August 2019|Categories: Atlantic, News|Tags: |
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