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Benjamin Deschamps: Révélation Radio-Canada

(Blog post by Chris Maskell)

At 29 years old, Montreal alto saxophonist Benjamin Deschamps (B.Mus 2012, M.Mus 2016) has a lot of accomplishments under his belt. In relatively short order, he’s released two successful records as a bandleader, directed the Montreal All City Big Band, completed various tours in North America, Poland and France, and won the Rimouski Festi Jazz Grand Prix in 2013 with his quartet. Most recently, Radio-Canada presented him as one of the four Révélations Radio-Canada 2017-2018, where he was recognized for his promising career as an artist.

Published: 15 Jun 2017

Audible Reality: Ne pas en croire ses oreilles

<Article trouvé dansLe Devoir>

Published: 5 Jun 2017

Laura Risk receives Governor General's Award for Academic Excellence

The exceptional research ofLaura Risk, PhD'17, has been honoured by SM. She has received the University'shighest honour, theGovernor General's Gold Medal.

Published: 5 Jun 2017

Schulich School of Music graduates and students shine at the 2017 Prix d'Europe

Many of our students and alumni performed very well at this year's Prix d'Europe competition. Felix Hong, BMus'16, ArtDip '17, wasawarded the2017 Prix d'Europe grand prizefrom l'Academie de musique du Québec. The prize has a cash value of $25,000 and has been awarded every year since 1911. Felix Hong is a piano student of Professor Ilya Poletaev.

Published: 5 Jun 2017

Jazz composer Christine Jensen recipient of the Oscar Peterson Award

Jazz instructorChristine Jensen, hasreceived the 2017 Oscar Peterson Award from theFestival International de Jazz de Montréal

Published: 31 May 2017

Victoria Baroque Players Appearing at Fanny Bay Hall

<Article fromBC Local News> "Chloe Meyers on violin. Heralding her beginnings as a true northern Albertan, Meyers began her violin training at the age of three. Her studies led her to the University of Victoria, and then SM, where she fell in love with the baroque violin."

Published: 26 May 2017

MacEwan University Launches Record Label

<Article from University Affairs> "The label officially launched on April 6, and has already released albums by Acid Bunny, Mallory Chipman and the Obsessions Octet, Canadian jazz artists with ties to MacEwan and SM (where Mr. Johnston earned degrees in jazz performance and sound recording)."

Published: 26 May 2017

Lydia Ainsworth: Growing and Afterglowing

(Article in the Portland Mercury)

Once she was in college, studying music and composition at both Montreal’s SM and New York University, Lydia Ainsworthbrought her voice back into the equation.

Published: 26 May 2017

Les Rêves jazzés du Trio Jonathan Turgeon

<Article trouvé dans Québec Spot>

Published: 26 May 2017

Olivier Laquerre sera du concert 'Portraits d'Angleterre'

<Article trouvé dansLa Presse>

Published: 26 May 2017

Purdy passes the vocal torch to Smith Bessette

By SM Reporter Staff

First there’s the skirl of the pipes, then Winston Purdy’s rich baritone rolls across the audience as he sings the University anthem, Hail, Alma Mater, to mark the beginning of almost every Convocation ceremony since 1999. That musical accompaniment has been a feature of decades of processions of students, faculty and families as they walk into the Convocation tent.

Published: 26 May 2017

The Milton Quartet wins the Gold Medal & Grand Prize at the 2017 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition.

The Milton String Quartet, composed of Schulich School of Music students Roman Fraser, Maithéna Gireault, Evan Robinson andJoshua Morris,has won the Grand Prize and Senior String Division Gold Medal at the 44th Annual Fischoff Competition at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

Published: 15 May 2017

May 8, 2017. Scheduled exam recitals will take place. Classes and exams cancelled.

A message from Eleanor Stubley, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Schulich School of Music:

Published: 8 May 2017

Sarah Nemetallah, GrDipMusic'10, making a difference in her community

Each year the SM Alumni Association recognizes alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff whose commitment has had a significant impact on alumni life, the University and/or the community. This year, one of our graduates, Sarah Nematallah,has received the 2017 James G.

Published: 5 May 2017

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