Recorderist, hurdy gurdy player and soprano, Tobie Miller grew up in Vancouver and Montreal. After studies at McGill University (B. Mus, Honours Early Music Performance, 2004) she moved to Switzerland to pursue advanced studies in medieval music performance at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Tobie currently divides her time between Basel and Montreal, and has performed […]
Born in 1994, Tobie‐Éloi Hinse‐Paré began playing guitar at the École de musique de l’Outaouais at the age of five. In May 2003, at nine years old, he won the first prize of the Concours de la bourse de l’École de musique de l’Outaouais, category intermediate. The following year, he was admitted in the Conservatoire […]
The Trio Fibonacci was formed in the Spring of 1998 and distinguishes itself by its inspired and virtuosic interpretations of contemporary repertoire of which it is one of the only defenders in the Piano Trio medium. Many of Canada’s finest composers have dedicated works to the group: John Rea, Jean Lesage, André Villeneuve, Denys Bouliane, […]
Composed of three renowned soloists – violinist Jasper Wood, cellist Yegor Dyachkov and pianist David Jalbert – Triple Forte offers a thrilling musical experience where three young masters of their craft join forces to create breathtaking musical renditions. Triple Forte was born in late 2003, and was an instant success: the trio performed over 35 […]
Founded in 1997, the Trio Rachmaninoff de Montreal has been thrilling audiences in Canada, the USA, and Europe with its intense, dynamic, and distinctive approach. The ensemble, whose repertoire covers Haydn to Shostakovich, named the trio after composer Sergey Rachmaninoff, because of their special emphasis on romantic and post-romantic works. The members studied at the […]
Founded in 2000 by violinist Anne Robert, Trio Hochelaga is internationally renowned for the precision of its playing, vivacity of its performances and originality of its artistic programming. The ensemble remains loyal to hallowed chamber music traditions while valuing a vast and varied repertoire spanning the Classical period to new music. It also boasts an […]
The Turning Point Ensemble (TPE) was formed by its musician members in 2002 to present rarely heard concert music for a large-sized chamber ensemble. The ensemble’s mandate is to increase the understanding and appreciation ofmusic composed during the past hundred years, linking the music of earlier times to the music of today. The ensemble’s co-founding […]
Tuomo Suni studied baroque violin in his native Finland with Kreeta-Maria Kentala before attending the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, studying with Enrico Gatti and graduating with a master’s degree in 2005. Tuomo’s professional life has largely centred around chamber music, performing and recording with international ensembles including Opera Quarta, Ensemble Masques, Capriccio Stravagante and […]
Founded in 1919, the Vancouver Symphony is the largest performing arts organization west of Ontario and the third largest symphony orchestra in Canada. The VSO performs to an annual audience attendance of more than 200,000 people and features more than 50 celebrated guest artists each season. More than 140 concerts are performed annually by the VSO in the […]