Congratulations to all who received prizes at the 24th edition of the Conseil québécois de la musique’s Opus Awards! Many of the laureates were from the Schulich Community, and we couldn't be prouder. The ceremony celebrated the inspired resilience of the Quebec music scene during the 2019-2020 season, which included musical projects presented both before and since the pandemic began.
Professor Brian Cherney has been appointed a Member ofthe Order of Canada (OOC)
Being recognized"for his lifelong devotion to Canadian music, as an internationally renowned composer, educator and scholar", the Schulich School of Music congratulates Prof. Brian Cherney for this momentous appointment to the Order of Canada.
About Brian Cherney
The 2021 Nominees have been announced, and we are delighted to see Schulich faculty, former colleagues and alumni represented! As music's only peer-recognized distinction, the GRAMMY awards honour and celebrate artistic excellence across the entire music industry, and to see the accomplishments of the Schulich community included on the list is always a thrill.
We are so proud of the many achievements of our faculty, students, and alumni and send a hearty congratulations to all.
John Rea, Professor Emeritus at the Schulich School of MusicwashonouredduringourFall 2020 Convocationceremonyas one of three winners of the Medal for Exceptional Academic Achievement.
About John Rea
We are pleased to welcome special guests Ari Agha and Laura Hynes to the Schulich School of Music to discuss their project “” November 17th at 10 am as part of ReVoice. This event is open to all Schulich students.
It is with great sadnessthatwe announcethe passing ofE. Noël Spinellion October 16, 2020.Adynamicentrepreneuras well as a visionaryand philanthropist,Mr.Spinelliplayed an importantrole inbuildingmany Montreal musical institutions.He was a devoted supporter of the Schulich School of Musicandwas a member of the FacultyAdvisory Board for many years.A lover of opera and vocal music, he established theE.
This year’s recipients of the Young Composer Awards and Emerging Screen Composer Awards include several members of Schulich’s community!
Congratulations to:
The Schulich School of Music is proud to welcome back Dr. Tammy Kernodle as a special guest in our Jazz Area’s Jazz History Series. She will present on Melba Liston, Alice Coltrane, and Mary Lou Williams on October 30 from 1-3 pm. This event is open to all Schulich students.
The award-winning Canadian soprano and conductor is slated to virtually visit Schulich’s Voice Area! An artist at the forefront of creation, Hannigan is known for her performances of contemporary opera. She has shown a profound commitment to the music of our time and has performed premieres of over 85 new works.
We are pleased to virtually welcome conductor, composer/arranger, vocal contractor, singer, and musical activist to the Schulich School of Music as a ReVoice guest lecturer to discuss the he co-authored as well as programming considerations in choral music.
Congrats tosoprano (Grad Dip ’18) andpianist Jesse Plessis (Current DMus)for winning this year’s.The duo performed works by Canadian composersJocelyn Morlock, Gordon Fitzell, Ana Sokolovic, and Claude Vivier.
On her recent win Brittany wrote:
This year’sAES educational grant recipientsinclude several members of Schulich’s sound recording program!
Congratulations to:
Prof.Shawn Mativetsky has released ’RUDIMENTAAL’, a collection of rudimental snare drum pieces inspired by the tabla drumming of North India. By bridging together two principal percussion instruments and their respective musical traditions, the book works as a gateway into North Indian drumming for drummers and percussionists from all backgrounds.
When 山ǿ announced that Fall 2020 activities will be offered predominantly through remote delivery, Schulich’s professors went to work preparing innovative new courses that would temporarily replace most large and small ensembles. In this article, we highlight Prof. Jean-Sébastien Vallée’s plans for 山ǿ Choral Studies, including the launch of ReVoice.
(MMus'08, DMus'13) has been appointed Interim Artistic Director of theOttawaChamberfest!
Currently a member of the National Arts Centre Orchestra,andthe Ironwood Quartet,she alsoserves as co-Artistic Director of both the Ritornello and Classical Unboundchamber music festivals.Carissaperforms on aVuillaumeviolin on loan from the CanadaCouncil Musical Instrumentbankand officially startedher new role atthe OttawaChamberfestonAugust 17, 2020.