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Woodwinds, brass and percussion at the UBC School of Music The 2020 UBC Concerto Competition winners School of Music faculty and alumni nominated for 2020 Juno awards School of Music grads nominated for 2020 Shean Piano Competition The 2020 Silverman Piano Competition finalists
QUEER AS FOLK SOUNDTRACK SEASON 1 EPISODE 22 UPDATE
Watch: VO2 max fitness testing for musiciansĪpplied to the BMUS program? Here’s an update on the process New Recordings: A Quinary, A North American Songbook, and moreīeyond the Gates: Juno nominations, new compositions, and Women of the Italian BaroqueĬatching Up With Our Students: Awards, scholarships, and tours to Europe and the PhilippinesĪround the World in Six Tones: Exploring the Global Phenomenon of Cantonese Music Research and Publications: Italian voices in London, The Philosophy of Rhythm, and love songs Music students join Faculty of Medicine initiative to support seniors during COVID-19įrom Aerosmith to Van Halen: How the UBC School of Music helped shape rock music historyĪlumni Making Waves: Solo shows, virtual orchestra, and a lifetime achievement award Leigh VanHandel, Associate Professor of Music Theory School of Music faculty and alumni nominated for 2020 Western Canadian Music Awards Ron Cohen Mann listed to CBC’s "30 Hot Canadian Classical Musicians under 30"Įmily Liang wins the 2020 Cantonese Lyrics Competition
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Introducing Krisztina Szabó, Assistant Professor of Voice and Opera Stephen Chatman and Mark Takeshi McGregor win at the 2020 Western Canadian Music AwardsĬelebrating the Roy Barnett Recital Hall at 10 New Recordings: Röntgen, Ryan, and a world première recording of Emmerich Kálmánĭehcho: A musical journey along the Mackenzie River Research and Publications: New grants, Art Song pedagogy, Baroque composer Gregor Aichingerīeyond the Gates: Classical Composer of the Year, virtual festivals, and a UBC début Taking inspiration from Beethoven-and the pandemicĪlumni Making Waves: Isolation Commissions, opera in virtual reality, and a cabinet positionĬatching Up With Our Students: Songs of Comfort, new commissions, an SSHRC grant, and a percussion fundraiserįinding our new normal during the pandemic International Women's Day at the UBC School of Music Music as Medicine: An Interview with UBC's Dr. Playlist: A Musical Time Capsule with Dr. Research and Publications: Music, Pantomime, and Freedom in Enlightenment France, Queer Identity and Visibility in the Wind Band, and more
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UBC Music nominations galore at the 2021 Western Canadian Music AwardsĬommemorating the legacy of Justice Thomas Berger with music and artīeyond the Gates: Sea shanties, Finnish Jazz, a Juno nomination, and moreĬatching Up With Our Students: National Youth Band, Cosi fan tutte, and a collaboration with UBC NeuroscienceĪlumni Making Waves: Opera débuts, a virtual piano app, and a project to reclaim languages and cultures erased by colonialism Kofi Gbolonyo, Lecturer in African Music and African Studies It should not have been a surprise to learn that on normal days when I would be driving to work in the early mornings, Don would be eating his breakfast with the stereo speakers cranked up, blasting something like Steely Dan’s “Goucho.” The soundtrack to our days in the cottage has developed a natural rhythm, though somewhat different now that I’m working from home.
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Scroll to view the full playlist, or open in Spotify > Mason bees buzzing in and out of the bee box, and bumble bees flitting about pollinating the yard, doing the ground work for abundant summer blooms & veggies. Chickadees in May, carefully hopping from wind vane to hanging basket, and to the bird house where they make their nests. The garden is lovely to watch throughout the seasons. We also enjoy radio, read books in print and receive the newspaper, delivered daily into our cast iron mailbox.
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My husband Don and I listen to music using vintage technology, a stereo system with a turntable and big speakers. Life at the Blue Cottage follows a pace from another time.