Jamie Parker (piano)
After early studies with Keiko Parker and Edward Parker, pianist Jamie Parker studied with Kum-Sing Lee at the Vancouver Academy of Music and University of British Columbia (UBC), graduating from both in the 1980s with a major in Piano Performance, and a minor in Midnight Beach Fires. With the help …
Mark Fewer (violin)
Violinist Mark Fewer leads a multi-disciplined life in music. Violin soloist, chamber musician, orchestral leader, artistic director, conductor, arranger, teacher, jazz violinist, recording artist and occasional radio host, he has performed worldwide to great critical acclaim. He has held the positions of Concertmaster of the Vancouver Symphony, William Dawson Scholar …
John Matthew Myers (tenor)
Tenor John Matthew Myers, declared an ‘artist to watch’ by Opera News, has rapidly established himself as one of today’s exceptional young voices. He has collaborated with companies such as the New York Philharmonic, Verbier Festival, Santa Fe Opera and LA Opera; he made his surprise Los Angeles Philharmonic debut …
Fabio Bidini (piano)
Fabio Bidini is one of today’s most important pianists and pedagogues. He is in high demand in recital, and as a chamber musician, and is a frequent guest of the most prominent orchestras around the world, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, New World Symphony, Dallas …
Jason Vieaux (guitar)
Jason Vieaux is described by NPR as “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation”. After 25-plus years of international appearances at major festivals and concert series, and as soloist with over 100 orchestras, Vieaux is one of the world’s leading guitarists. His Grammy-winning solo album Play …