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The St. John’s choral community is thrilled to welcome Dr. David Buley to The Singing Network, to Memorial University, and to Newfoundland and Labrador. David is Associate Professor of Music Education in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He enjoys his lengthy career of teaching classroom and …
Ours is a two act opera by award winning Canadian composer John Estacio with libretto by renowned Canadian writer Robert Chafe. Ours is the first full-length opera ever to be set in Atlantic Canada. It is based on the true story of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, who were the best and brightest of …
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Workshops with Travor Wishart at MMaP Gallery and Performances at Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve and Rocket Room
The Singing Network and Memorial University (Faculty of Education and School of Music) collaborate to offer two graduate courses through the Singing Institute. Singing Traditions and Practices and Vocal/Choral Pedagogy will be offered in a blended format including online components via D2L as well as on-site/campus participation throughout the International …
The symposium, a project of VOICE Vision on Innovation for Choral Music in Europe, focused on different music education approaches that involve singing. Held April 23-27, 2014, in Budapest, Hungary, the symposium gathered music pedagogues, professors of teacher training institutions, conductors, choirs, vocal ensembles and singers from Europe and all …
From 1997-2013, The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposia organizing committee invited scholars, artists, and educators to “indulge [their] musical, creative, and scholarly spirit” and participate in an exciting celebration of singing…and they did! Within nine symposia, 64 invited keynote speakers, 58 cameo performances, and over 500 accepted papers and presentations …
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Photographs by Sheila Aucoin, Jennifer Beynon-Martinec and Rich Blenkinsopp.