January 19, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Nancy DiNovo at Capilano University’s BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts in North Vancouver, British Columbia.

January 25, 2018: Magpie will be performed by pianist Sarah Hagen in a solo recital at the ACT Arts Theatre in Maple Ridge, British Columbia.

January 25, 2018: …sempiternam will be performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir, conducted by Timothy Shantz, at Agassiz Christian Reformed Church in Agassiz, British Columbia. Presented by Cheam Vista Classical Concerts.

January 26, 2018: …sempiternam will be performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir, conducted by Timothy Shantz, at Dunbar Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, British Columbia.

February 17, 2018 (WORLD PREMIERE): Plumb, a concerto for contrabassoon inspired by the visual art of Jean McEwen, will receive its world premiere performance by contrabassoonist Sophie Dansereau and members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William Rowson, as part of the VSO’s Symphony at the Annex series at the Orpheum Annex in Vancouver, British Columbia.

February 17, 2018 (WORLD PREMIERE): Unheard, a set of song theatre works with texts by Rachel Rose, will receive its world premiere performance by soprano Heather Pawsey of Astrolabe Musik Theatre and performative costumer Diane Park at Open Space in Victoria, British Columbia.

February 25, 2018: And the Children Shall Lead will be performed by the North Bay Symphony Orchestra and special guests, conducted by Thomas Jones, at Capitol Centre in North Bay, Ontario.

March 19, 2018 (WORLD PREMIERE): Miss Carr in Seven Scenes, an art song monodrama based on the diaries of painter Emily Carr and commissioned by the Canadian Art Song Project, will receive its world premiere performance by mezzosoprano Krisztina Szabó and pianist Steven Philcox at the University of Toronto’s Walter Hall, in Toronto, Ontario.

March 22, 2018: Arbutus will be performed by Jason Hall (tárogató) and Corey Hamm (piano) as part of Vancouver Pro Musica‘s Sonic Boom Festival, at Pyatt Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia.

March 23, 2018: Unheard, a set of song theatre works with texts by Rachel Rose, will be performed by soprano Heather Pawsey of Astrolabe Musik Theatre and performative costumer Diane Park at the Canadian Music Centre’s BC Region in Vancouver, British Columbia. More info at Astrolabe’s website here.

March 24, 2018: Unheard, a set of song theatre works with texts by Rachel Rose, will be performed by soprano Heather Pawsey of Astrolabe Musik Theatre and performative costumer Diane Park at the Chali-Rosso Gallery in Vancouver, British Columbia. More info at Astrolabe’s website here.

May 5, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of the Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition, at Lorne Watson Recital Hall, University of Brandon, in Brandon, Manitoba.

May 6, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violoncellist Ariel Carrabré as part of the Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition, at Lorne Watson Recital Hall, University of Brandon, in Brandon, Manitoba.

May 12, 2018: Visions of Joy will be performed by the Regina Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Gordon Gerrard, at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan.

May 25, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Mark Fewer at Ritornello Fest, at Convocation Hall, University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

May 29, 2018: Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by the Langley Fine Arts School Choir conducted by Jonny Michel, at Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, British Columbia.

June 5, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of the Prix d’Europe, at la Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur in Montréal, Québec.

June 17, 2018: Lux will be performed by the Toronto Children’s Chorus, conducted by Elise Bradley, at Calvin Presbyterian Church in Toronto, Ontario.

June 28, 2018 (BRITISH PREMIERE): Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of a lecture-recital Contemporary, Classical Music Demystified: Spotlight on Canada at the HARP Conference, at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England.

July 2, 2018: Lux will be performed by the Toronto Children’s Chorus, conducted by Elise Bradley, at a Spotlight Concert as part of Podium 2018, at Cochrane Centre in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

July 4, 2018: Lux will be performed by the Toronto Children’s Chorus, conducted by Elise Bradley, at Memorial United Church in Clarenville, Newfoundland and Labrador.

July 6, 2018: Lux will be performed by the Toronto Children’s Chorus, conducted by Elise Bradley, at Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador.

July 14, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Mark Fewer at the Soundscape Festival at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna in Bologna, Italy.

July 17, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of le Festival de Lanaudière, at l’Église de Lavaltrie in Lavaltrie, Québec.

July 20, 2018 (WORLD PREMIERE): The alto flute version of Yūrei will receive it world premiere by Mark Takeshi McGregor as part of his solo flute Lutalica Project at Celebration Hall, Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver, British Columbia. A free event co-presented by Redshift Music and The Little Chamber Music Series That Could.

July 24, 2018: Miss Carr in Seven Scenes will be performed by mezzosoprano Krisztina Szabó and pianist Steven Philcox, along with music by Montsalvatge and Beckwith, in a free rush-hour concert at Yorkville’s Heliconian Hall in Toronto, Ontario. Part of the Toronto Summer Music Festival.

August 9, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis in a “Siskind Snapshot” at Chamberfest, at Dominion-Chalmers Church in Ottawa, Ontario.

August 22, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by cellist Simon Fryer in the “CelloDrama!” faculty recital at the Prairie Cello Institute, at Knox-Metropolitan United Church in Regina, Saskatchewan.

October 4, 2018: Burn will be performed by the Contemporary Chamber Players, conducted by Kamran Ince, in Harris Hall at the University of Memphis’s Scheidt School of Music in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.

October 11, 2018: Fornax Chemica will be performed by pianist Barbara Pritchard at The Music Room in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

October 12, 2018: Unheard (texts by Rachel Rose) will be performed by soprano Heather Pawsey and performative costumer Diane Park with photographic portraits by Maggie MacPherson, in a free lunch-time performance at the The BlueShore at Capilano University in North Vancouver, British Columbia.

October 13, 2018: Fornax Chemica will be performed by pianist Barbara Pritchard at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan.

October 14, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Mark Fewer at Knox-Metropolitan United Church in Regina, Saskatchewan. Presented by Cecilian Chamber Series.

October 14, 2018: Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by Luminous Voices and violoncellist Beth Root Sandvoss, conducted by Timothy Shantz, at the Bella Concert Hall, Mount Royal University, in Calgary, Alberta.

October 15, 2018: Fornax Chemica will be performed by pianist Barbara Pritchard at the Canadian Music Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

October 24, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at the Northern Arts and Culture Centre in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. A co-production of NACC and Black Ice Sound.

October 26, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at Mount Allison University’s Brunton Auditorium in Sackville, New Brunswick.

October 27, 2018: Miss Carr in Seven Scenes will be performed by mezzosoprano Krisztina Szabó and pianist Steven Philcox, at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music in Toronto, Ontario. Part of a concert in memory of Eleanor Stubley, who was musical director for a CBC performance/documentary of Jean Coulthard’s The Pines of Emily Carr. More info here.

October 28, 2018: Seasons of the Sea will be performed by Vetta Chamber Music, with violin soloist Joan Blackman and Coast Salish/Sahtu Dene storyteller Rosemary Georgeson, at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of the Heart of the City Festival in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Performance starts at 3 p.m. and is free with donation to the Garden.

October 30, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at McGill University’s Tanna Schulich Hall in Montréal, Québec.

November 2, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at Queen’s University’s Isabel Rehearsal Hall in Kingston, Ontario.

November 4, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at the University of Toronto’s Hart House in Toronto, Ontario.

November 4, 2018: Violet Crumble will be performed by the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Alain Trudel, in the Jean Piggott Hall at the Ottawa City Hall in Ottawa, Ontario.

November 6, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at Lakehead University’s Jean McNulty Recital Hall in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

November 7, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario.

November 7, 2018: After an intensive workshop, Nordic Voices and the Gryphon Trio give a sneak peek at Scar Tissue, performing the first two movements in a post-workshop concert at Sentralen in Oslo, Norway.

November 9, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at Luther College’s Riddell Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan.

November 11, 2018 (WORLD PREMIERE): Song of the Soldiers will receive its world premiere performance by Chorale De La Salle, Canterbury Choral Ensemble, the University of Ottawa Choral Ensemble, the German Youth Orchestra Bundesjugendsorchester with members of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, and music director Alexander Shelley as part of The World Remembers in the National Arts Centre’s Southam Hall in Ottawa, Ontario.

November 14, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at the University of British Columbia’s Barnett Recital Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia.

November 16, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at the University of Calgary’s Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall in Calgary, Alberta.

November 18, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Presented by the Women’s Music Club of Winnipeg.

November 20, 2018: Bellatrix will be performed by violinist Amy Hillis as part of her E-Gré National Music Competition winner’s tour, at Brandon University’s Lorne Watson Recital Hall in Brandon, Manitoba.

November 27, 2018: Mirari will be performed by pianist Louise Bessette at the Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in Toronto, Ontario. Presented by Music TORONTO.

December 19, 2018: Saturn (study in white) will be performed by pianist Rachel Iwaasa at Heritage Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of Music on Main‘s Music for the Winter Solstice concert.

December 20, 2018: Saturn (study in white) will be performed by pianist Rachel Iwaasa at Heritage Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of Music on Main‘s Music for the Winter Solstice concert.

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