It still has that new piano smell.
“Jack” is the name of a brand-new nine-foot Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano that will make its debut March 2 on the stage of the Lorne Watson Recital Hall at Brandon University.
It still has that new piano smell.
“Jack” is the name of a brand-new nine-foot Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano that will make its debut March 2 on the stage of the Lorne Watson Recital Hall at Brandon University.
A pair of Brandon University (BU) School of Music faculty members are collaborating with visiting musicians Tommy Crane and Thom Gill for an evening of genre-bending electronic folk this week.
The Brandon Chamber Players present Dance Music For All Occasions, by Tommy Crane on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m., in BU’s Kinsmen Rehearsal Hall.
Nostalgiacore is a contemporary art exhibition that features paintings, ceramic sculptures, photography, drawings, sound installations and immersive installations by the professors who make up the faculty of the IshKaabatens Waasa Gaa Inaabateg Department of Visual Art at BU.
Deborah Sanders is being remembered for her friendly customer service and her commitment to the Food Services team at Brandon University (BU), following her passing on December 31, 2023.
Brandon University (BU) is excited to welcome Rochelle Douris, who will lead the return of live theatre to BU in 2024.
After wowing the audience and the jury with her performance this spring at the Echkardt-Gramatté National Music Competition, McKenzie Warriner returns to conclude her winner’s tour with a pro series performance on Tuesday.
East meets West as the Huu Bac Quintet brings an eclectic mix of contemporary jazz and the traditional music of Peru, China and Vietnam to Brandon University’s (BU’s) Lorne Watson Recital Hall on Thursday, Nov. 9.
A highly decorated Canadian string quartet will visit Brandon University (BU) this week for a “plucky” performance.
The New Orford String Quartet will perform at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall on Friday at 7:30 p.m., as part of the School of Music’s pro series.
A week of events, including movies, music, art and discussions, are being planned to mark Truth and Reconciliation Week at Brandon University (BU).
The week is a time to reflect on the harm done by Canada’s residential school system, as well as to learn about Indigenous perspectives, culture and history.
Brandon University will welcome a speaker to defend the presence of queer and trans content in schools and public libraries.
Professor Melissa Adler, from the University of Western Ontario, will be at BU Thursday evening.