“All About Love” – Keisha Bell-Kovacs Trio and Diane Kolin at Annette Studios
Annette Studios 566 Annette St, Toronto, Canada"All About Love" Keisha Bell-Kovacs, Piano. Racha Moukalled, Vibes. Clayton Harder, Bass. with Diane Kolin, Guest Singer.
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"All About Love" Keisha Bell-Kovacs, Piano. Racha Moukalled, Vibes. Clayton Harder, Bass. with Diane Kolin, Guest Singer.
The Experiential Education (EE) Symposium showcases experiential education at York University and celebrates the achievements of students and faculty who have participated in EE. A short video presentation (5 min) about my adaptive voice workshop at Community Music Schools of Toronto will be presented during the symposium. Event website, program, and videos: https://www.yorku.ca/eesymposium/
York University Chamber Choir conducted by Lisette Canton. Program: J. S. Bach - Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BW 150 Claude Debussy – Dieu ! Qu'il la fait bon regarder Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel - Gartenlieder Traditional / Diane Loomer - Soon ah will be done James MacMillan - O Radiant Dawn Sergei Rachmaninoff - Bogoroditse...
"Education follows society," as Michael L. Mark states in his chapter entitled "Music Education History and the Future" in the anthology "Music Education, Navigating the Future" (2015). In music education, the methodologies employed by the teachers are in constant evolution with our society to improve accessibility, diversity and inclusion in class. However, students with disabilities...
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an internationally recognized research communication competition. Participants have three minutes to deliver a compelling presentation on their thesis research for a general audience using a single, static slide. I will be a Toronto finalist in the French version of 3MT, MT180. If you want to hear me compete, you...
Another concert from Jewish Music @ York returns! Featuring a diverse program presented by acclaimed faculty Mark Chambers, Katherine Dowling, Amy Hillis, Patricia Wait from the Department of Music and several special guests! The recital will be preceded by a pre-concert talk by scholar-performer Diane Kolin who will be sharing insights about the repertoire performed...
York University's 2nd annual Graduate Music Students Colloquium. The theme of this year's colloquium is Forward Motion. Featuring Keynote Speaker and Panelist, Dr. Philip Ewell, whose forthcoming On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone will be published in 2023. Dr. Ewell's recent scholarship in "Music Theory and the White Racial Frame" has been featured in...
York University Concert Choir and Chamber Choir conducted by Lisette Canton. Program: Samuel Barber - Sure on this shining night Johannes Brahms - Abendlied Ola Gjeilo - Northern Lights Morten Lauridsen - Lux Aeterna Traditional / Andre Thomas - Keep your lamps More about the event: https://events.yorku.ca/events/york-university-concert-and-chamber-choirs-3-141/
Available online on-demand until June 7, 2023. Including a pre-concert talk with Jonathan Oldengarm, and organ prelude (Bach's Sei gegrüßet, BWV 768). The Metropolitan Festival Choir and Baroque Orchestra (Jonathan Oldengarm, direction and continuo) present Handel's rarely-heard Brockes Passion on Good Friday, April 7, 2023. Soloists include Michael Colvin, Evangelist; Geoffrey Sirett, Jesus; Jacqueline Woodley,...
The theme of the conference is: Disrupting Music Education: Disability as “an ingenious way to live.” DSandME23 will take place from April 27, 2023, through April 29, 2023. The 3rd Biennial International Disability Studies and Music Education Symposium (DSandME23) explores how disability and lived experiences of disabled persons/persons with disabilities provide opportunities to productively disrupt...