“Every time a child passed through the station, the child wanted to stop, and every time, the adult with them pulled them along on their way.” Sean Rice interviews author...
Amelia Curran is a Juno-Award winning songwriter, activist and mental health advocate from St. John’s, Newfoundland. Curran’s music is distinguished by her intricate and elliptical lyrics, geologic in their resilience...
Auteur-compositeur-interprète encensé par la critique, Philippe B s’applique à fabriquer des chansons pop classique qui transcendent le temps. Suite à la parution de son troisième opus, Variations fantômes (2011), l’artiste,...
Les érudits de Bruckner semblent se concentrer sur la psychoanalyse plutôt que de fermer les yeux et de jouir de la musique. Écouter la huitième symphonie d’Anton Bruckner, c’est de...
Bruckner scholars seem to focus on psychoanalysis rather than closing their eyes and listening to the music. To listen to Anton Bruckner’s eighth symphony is to listen to the summit...
Natasha Gauthier of Artsfile.ca interviews pianist Alice Sara Ott and conductor Eivind Gullberg Jensen who performed the Grieg Piano Concerto together with the NAC Orchestra, at the NAC, in January...
Alejandra Ribera has been writing about the unexpected places we find light since the release of her critically acclaimed debut album La boca. She cites some unlikely influences as inspiring...
Jenn Grant is a three-time JUNO nominee, Polaris long listed artist and ECMA winner, now living in Nova Scotia, Canada. Most recently, Grant took home the ‘Solo Recording of the...
Jean-Jacques van Vlasselaer and Marjolaine Fournier talk about Saariaho’s violin concerto which was featured as part of the 2017 Ideas of North festival produced by the NAC Orchestra. Saariaho is...
Une jeune finlandaise, née en 1952, s’installe à Paris en 1982, est une compositrice qui va entrer dans la durée. Lors d’une conversation passionnée avec Jean-Jacques van Vlasselaer et Marjolainen...