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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/) [...]
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 [...]
Peter Togni’s Living Flame of Love
From Michael B. MacDonald Films, "Living Flame of Love" follows Peter Togni, Michael Zaugg, and Pro Coro Canada as they prepare for the world premiere of Togni's new choral work "Living Flame of Love"
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.
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.
Symphony NS getting first female conductor in 2020
"...The three-year contract will begin in January 2020, and Mathieson's first performance with Symphony NS is planned for October 29, 2020, conducting music from acclaimed Canadian composer Kati Agócs." www.halifaxtoday.ca