Elizaveta Miller
Ilya Poletaev
Dorian Bandy
A Mozart Weekend: Final Concert of faculty and participants of workshop hosted at ɫƵ and coorganized by the Historical Keyboard Society of North America (HKSNA)
Elizaveta Miller, Dorian Bandy, Ilya Poletaev
Class of Marie-Chantal Leclair
Class of Marie-Chantal Leclair
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To register as an attendee or as a presenter,.Registration deadline: May 23, 2025, 4:00pm.
Class of Marie-Chantal Leclair
Class of Elizaveta Miller

The Analysis, Creation, and Teaching of Orchestration (ACTOR) project is pleased to announce that the third edition of theTimbre & Orchestration Summer Schoolwill be held at ɫƵ, Montreal, Canada,June03-07, 2025. Building on the success of previous editions(Thessaloniki 2023, Vancouver 2024), TOSS 2025again foregrounds the rich and interdisciplinary world of timbre and orchestration research.
The Timbre and Orchestration in Popular Song (TOPS) is a three-day conference (5-7 June 2025) hosted by ɫƵ's Schulich School of Music and theACTOR(Analysis, Creation and Teaching of Orchestration) Partnership. It convenes scholars, producers, performers, and audiences of popular music under the theme of how timbre and orchestration give rise to critical and analytical accounts of genre, identity, performance, production, and perception. Keynote speakers include Nina Eidsheim (UCLA), and Kevin Holt (Stony Brook University).
Patricia Abbott, Artistic Director
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Presented by the Montreal Summer Choral Academy
Panelists:
Dr. Jean-Sébastien Vallée, director of Choral Studies, ɫƵ Schulich School of Music
Roxanne Croteau, executive director of the Alliance chorale du Québec
Andrew Gray, artistic director of Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal
Frédéricka Petit-Homme, host of Choral Concert on CBC Music
Join us at 6:00 pm for a pre-talk reception!
Jean-Sébastien Vallée, conductor
Elinor Frey, cello
Mária Budáčová, organ
Featuring the professional Academy Chamber Choir of the Montreal Summer Choral Academy, hosted at the Schulich School of Music
Works for choir by BACH, STUART BEATCH, REENA ESMAIL, ELGAR, CRAIG HELLA JOHNSON, JUSTIN LAPIERRE, STEPHANIE MARTIN, PHILIPPE OSTIGUY (RAYMOND LÉVESQUE), POULENC, RHEINBERGER, MARIE-CLAIRE SAINDON, and TRACY WONG
Featuring Montreal vocal ensemble
Gabrielle Beaulieu-Brossard, artistic director and conductor
Lorenzo Somma, conductor