Program features Derek Holman’s Sir Christëmas Suite, the world premiere of Gerda Blok-Wilson’s As if New-Created, and more
Read MorePerformance of monumental choral work also features the Vancouver Chamber Choir
Read MoreThe singer’s metaphor-rich work is rooted in the traditions of ghazals and Sufi poetry
Read MoreDirector Tod Browning’s 1927 film starring Lon Chaney is characterized by sadomasochistic obsession, deception, murder, and disfigurement
Read MoreInterdisciplinary artists Parmela Attariwala and Erin Gee take very different approaches to exploring the afterlife through their work
Read MoreSeason subscriptions for the long-standing organization’s six-concert series are now available for purchase
Read MoreMoving tribute features music from the duo’s forthcoming album L’Amour à la Folie
Read MoreOfferings range from the world premiere of Hildegard Westerkamp’s cinematic tone poem Klavierklang to the multidisciplinary project Resonant Transmutations
Read MoreWith the help of a mediator, the musicians and the VSO Society have come to a tentative agreement
Read MoreThe veteran performer is an actor, a singer-songwriter, and a multi-instrumentalist—but first and foremost, he’s a storyteller
Read MoreSorrow meets solace with a program that spans classical, folk, and pop, including Ken Cormier’s arrangement of Army Dreamers
Read MoreThe British producer was joined by Vancouver visual artist Saghi Ehteshamzadeh for a show that went beyond the expected Massive Attack hits
Read MoreThe Montreal-bred saxophonist, praised for his versatility, is now a prolific performer in New York
Read MoreThe Fab Four’s most-celebrated album was a formative influence on the veteran American singer-songwriter who’s headed to the BlueShore at CapU
Read MoreProgram revolving around Vaughan Williams’s Mass in G minor explores the multifaceted concept of paradise
Read MoreThe improvisation-heavy jazz quartet melds Afrocentric rhythms with electronically warped electric guitars
Read MoreCelebratory event also includes a lantern-making workshop and complimentary mooncakes
Read MoreCentenary screening features live music by seven-piece orchestra and 80-person choir, with Michael Dirk on Wurlitzer organ
Read MoreThe Edmonton-based artist thrives on collaboration and keeps a stack of poetry books within arm’s reach
Read MoreSeveral concerts over the weekend will not go ahead
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