JazzWorks Canada Jazz Camp & Composers’ Symposium / Practice Retreat 2024 CAMMAC Music Centre, 85 Chemin CAMMAC, Harrington, Quebec, J8G 2T2 613-220-3819, jazzworkscanada.com Dates: Composers’ Symposium / Practice Retreat: August 26 – 29, 2024. Jazz Camp: August 29 – September 1, 2024. Cost: See website for details Languages: English and French Age categories: Adults, teens, students Disciplines: Voice, guitar, piano, bass, drums, winds, brass, improvisation, jazz workshops, masterclasses & concerts Past Faculty: Adrian Vedady (Music Director, bass), Dezron Douglas and Nat Reeves (bass), Kirk MacDonald, Don Braden and Ted Nash (saxophone), Amy London (voice), Derrick Gardner (trumpet), Lorne Lofsky, Roddy…
Browsing: Chamber Music
What began as a small group of female musicians who wanted to provide themselves and others with performance opportunities has grown into much more. Founded in 1898, the Women’s Musical Club of Toronto (WMCT) is an organization dedicated to supporting emerging and established artists in Toronto, as well as producing concerts for local audiences. The first concert of their 126th season invited the Fauré Quartett to take the stage at the University of Toronto’s Walter Hall. The quartet performed works by Beethoven, Max Reger, and Gabriel Fauré. This second half of the season leaves audiences with much to look forward…
Pentaèdre’s 38th season continues triumphantly with two of its most eagerly-awaited events.
There are times when concert programming becomes predictable and boring. So it was with great interest that I approached a Koerner Hall concert Sunday, Jan. 21 that showed a refreshing departure from that tradition.
The works on Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz’s album “Miklos Rozsa: Orchestral Works” are unfailingly agreeable, if not uniformly top-drawer.
The Honourable Edith Dumont has announced 25 new appointments to the Order of Ontario for 2023 including Dr. Peter Simon, President & CEO of The Royal Conservatory.