Kaitlyn Chan is an editorial assistant and production coordinator for La Scena Musicale. She has a BA in English Literature with a minor in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. An avid reader and writer, Kaitlyn has been published in UBC’s Student Journal: ONE (2021) and has written book reviews for UBC’s online magazine Young Adulting Review for several years. Kaitlyn has a background in singing—attending vocal lessons and performing with school choirs from a young age—and enjoys training for triathlons in her free time.
Desert Pass Zéphyros Winds: Fatma Daglar, oboe and English horn; Jennifer Grim, flute and piccolo; Marianne Gythfeldt, clarinet and bass clarinet; Saxton Rose, bassoon; Zohar…
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August 13, 2025 – Yesterday, Orchestre Philharmonique du Québec (OPQ) announced that Executive Director Véronique Bugeaud will leave her position on August 29. Bugeaud has…
Based on the motion picture by Adrienne Shelly, Sara Bareilles’s Waitress is one of the most popular musicals composed in recent years. It premiered on…
CODAworx, the self-described “hub of the commissioned art economy,” aims to showcase and celebrate public artwork and its creators. Each year since 2012, this Wisconsin-based…
The highly accomplished pianist, writer, and composer Alfred Brendel has passed away at age 94. His representatives confirmed he died peacefully in his London home…
In 1995, David Wilson founded the Spiritus Chamber Choir. This Calgary-based ensemble quickly grew in popularity and esteem, filling a space in the community for…
In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, La Scena Musicale asked several Indigenous artists to help create a playlist. Each artist selected…