February 3, 2020 (US PREMIERE): Scar Tissue (words by Michael Redhill) will be performed by Nordic Voices and the Gryphon Trio at Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Presented by Chamber Music Pittsburgh.
February 14, 2020: On Monsieur’s Departure will be performed by musica intima at White Rock Baptist Church in Surrey, British Columbia. Presented by White Rock Concerts.
February 29, 2020: On Monsieur’s Departure will be performed by musica intima at the Yukon Arts Centre in Whitehorse, Yukon.
March 14, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 Midnight Sun Songs will be performed by Cantaré Children’s Choir, conducted by Catherine Glaser-Climie, at Knox United Church in Calgary, Alberta.
March 20/21, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 And So I Killed A Man from The Laurels will be performed as part of Tapestry Opera‘s Songbook X at Tapestry’s Ernest Balmer Studio in Toronto, Ontario.
March 21, 2020: For your isolated-from-COVID-19 enjoyment, Krisztina Szabó and Chris Foley perform a livestream Songbook concert including selections from Miss Carr in Seven Scenes. Presented by Tapestry Opera on its YouTube Channel. Concert starts at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
March 21, 2020 (WORLD PREMIERE): POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19 AfterShock will receive its world premiere performance by pianist Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa at the Vancouver Academy of Music‘s Koerner Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of Vancouver Pro Musica‘s Sonic Boom Festival.
March 26, 2020: POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19 Earthshine will be performed by the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gemma New, at the Cotton Factory in Hamilton, Ontario, as part of the HPO’s Intimate & Immersive series.
April 1, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 Stillpoint will be performed by members of the UBC Contemporary Players at the University of British Columbia’s Belkin Art Gallery in Vancouver, British Columbia.
April 3, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 Stillpoint will be performed by members of the UBC Contemporary Players at the University of British Columbia’s Barnett Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia.
April 19, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 The choral version of ecce homo will be performed by the Spiritus Chamber Choir, conducted by Kathleen Allan, at Knox United Church in Calgary, Alberta, as part of Through the Looking Glass.
May 8, 2020: Chamber Music Pittsburgh‘s concert featuring the US premiere of Scar Tissue (words by Michael Redhill) with Nordic Voices and the Gryphon Trio will be broadcast on Pittsburgh’s WQED Classical FM 89.3 from 7-9 p.m. EDT. Go to the station’s website, click on “Listen Live” and enjoy!
May 12, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by Voces Boreales and violoncellist Dominique Beauséjour-Ostiguy, conducted by Andrew Gray, at the Notre Dame de Bon Secours Chapel in Montréal, Québec.
May 31, 2020: CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 Water Dance from Midnight Sun Songs will be performed by the Chorfest 2020 Children’s Choir, conducted by Sandra Meister, at Abbotsford Pentecostal Assembly in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Part of the BC Choral Federation’s Chorfest.
July 23, 2020: Magpie and Saturn (study in white) will be performed by Alison d’Amato at the Okanagan Landing Community Church in Vernon, British Columbia. Part of Vernon Proms.
July 25, 2020: Magpie and Saturn (study in white) will be performed by Alison d’Amato, in a Vernon Proms live-stream recital from the Mary Irwin Theatre in Kelowna, British Columbia. Click here to join online.
October 29, 2020 (WORLD PREMIERE): Luminous Blue will receive its online world premiere performance by alto saxophonist Julia Nolan as part of the Unaccompanied series co-presented by Redshift Music and Canadian Music Centre BC, from the Murray Adaskin Salon in Vancouver, British Columbia.
November 4, 2020: Miss Carr in Seven Scenes will be performed by mezzo-soprano Krisztina Szabó and pianist Leslie Dala as part of University of British Columbia School of Music’s Wednesday Noon Hours online recital series, from the Chan Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
November 19, 2020 (WORLD PREMIERE): Everything Already Lost will receive its online world premiere performance by baritone Tyler Duncan and pianist Erika Switzer as part of Music on Main‘s virtual 20/21 recital series, from the Chan Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.