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National Arts Centre Orchestra's tour to Korea and Japan serves up Beethoven, Oscar Peterson, and some cultural diplomacyThe daily operation of an orchestra typically runs like clockwork — every minute is meticulously scheduled, rehearsals are ...
A Cambrian grad with First Nation roots has been named the 2025 recipient of the RBC Emerging Artist National Award, ...
Kyle Larkin and Virginia Clarke are among the newest board directors for the Government Relations Institute of Canada (GRIC). Both were among the five directors either elected or re-elected to ...
With the return of some classic Ottawa events (hello Ribfest!), it feels like we've finally made it to summer in the city.
Some of the libretto’s one-liners have been updated since I saw the original show in 2019, to allow for hilarious, ...
The orchestra will celebrate the year of Peterson’s 100th birthday with interpretations of his work at the World Expo in ...
Canada After Dark, a two-day nightlife forum, was held as part of Ottawa’s first Capital Music Week (CxMW). Co-presented by ...
National Memorial Day Concert returns to PBS on Sunday, May 25 for its 36th year. We've got a list of this year's performers.
Alexander Shelley will step down from his position as music director for the National Arts Centre Orchestra in July 2026 ... The newly announced 2025-26 season will be his swan song in Ottawa. “I ...
Alexander Shelley has announced the upcoming season will be his last as music director of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa.Shelley was just 35 when he was tapped to lead the orchestra in ...
Trident Moon, which opened last night at the National Arts Centre, is not a play for the faint of heart. Set in 1947 against the backdrop of the partition in India, where an invisible border was ...
Born in London to pianists Hilary Macnamara and Howard Shelley, Alexander Shelley has been music director of Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa since 2015. He was chief conductor ...
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