Past Concerts

2023

CANADA 

  • March 19, 3 p.m.
    The Array Space
    pre-tour concert
    155 Walnut Ave., Toronto
  • March 19, 5 – 7 p.m.
    Cinéma du Musée – Auditorium Maxwell-Cummings
    ÉTUDES FOR AUGMENTED PIANO 
    Competition Short Films of the 41th International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA)
    online between March 24 at 00:00 and April 2 at 23:59.

  • March 30 – July 15 at YYZ
    Opening reception March 29, 6-8 PM
    Arrivals and Departures
    A curatorial / immersive installation project by Heather Nicol with music by Eve Egoyan.
    Featuring: Toronto based Syrian artist Feras Azzam, Janet Biggs (New York), Sigrun Drapaz, (Berlin), Simone Haekle (Berlin) and Gerardo Montiel Kint (Mexico City), and Heather Nicol (Toronto)

  • May 10 – 13, Queen’s University, Kingston
    Juror for the semi-finals and final round of the Bader-Overton Piano Competition, The Isabel.

ARMENIA TOUR

  • Contemporary music days 
    Crossroads Festival 2023

  • April 3, 19:30, Komitas Museum-Institute, Yerevan, Armenia
    Eve Egoyan, piano (Canada)
    programme: Eve Egoyan – A Doubling (AP); Michael Finnissy – Folklore II  (AP); Linda Catlin Smith – Nocturnes and Chorales (AP); Eve Egoyan – Ghosts beneath my Fingertips (for Viva)  (AP)

  • April 4, 11:00, Yerevan. Master-class at Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory, Armenia
    Eve Egoyan, piano (Canada)

  • April 7, 10:00, AGBU, Yerevan
    Gascia Ouzunian (Great Britain) 
    Scoring: Yerevan [workshop and performance with participation of Eve Egoyan and musicians of the Ensemble Assonance]

  • April 8, 17:00, GTC, Gyumri, Armenia
    programme: Eve Egoyan – A Doubling (AP); Michael Finnissy – Folklore II  (AP); Linda Catlin Smith – Nocturnes and Chorales (AP); Eve Egoyan – Ghosts beneath my Fingertips (for Viva)  (AP)

2022

2021

  • Sept. 11 – Sept. 19th, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto.
    Created 20 years after the events of 9/11, September Song is an immersive visual and sound installation based on Heather Nicol’s first-hand experience and lingering memories of that cataclysmic morning in Lower Manhattan. Haunting sounds, images and imagined scenarios distilled over many years are at the core of September Song.
  • September 22 -24, 2021. Streamed performance (a repeat of the live streamed performance from Open Ears Festival). New works for augmented and acoustic piano as well as Surface Tension, a collaborative work with media artist David Rokeby for piano and real-time images. Visiones sonoras. CMMAS (Centro Mexicano para la Musica y las Artes Sonoras). 
  • July 29, Something Else Festival, Hamilton. Programme of solo piano music by Erik Satie
  • June 5th, June 5th, Open Ears Festival, Kitchener. Screening of the feature film Duet for Solo Piano by Su Rynard and livestream concert of Surface Tension by Eve Egoyan and David Rokeby, for piano and real-time images, as well as new compositions for acoustic and augmented piano by Eve.
  • May 22, FIMAV (Festival International Musique Actuelle Victoriaville). Live performance of Asking by Maria de Alvear
  • April 11, Women from Space Festival, Toronto. Livestream performance of a new work for acoustic and augmented piano by Eve Egoyan.

2020

  • February 13th. New Music Concerts, Toronto, Ontario
    Part of an ensemble performing Alexander Schubert’s Serious Smile
    http://newmusicconcerts.com/styled/page18/index.html

2019

          U.K

Canada

  • November 11
    Studio Concert, Toronto
    Works by Erik Satie

Australia

2018

2017

Europe

Australia

  • Jan. 19, Sydney Festival, City Recital Hall, Sydney, Australia. Performance of David Lynch Etudes on a programme featuring works by Nicole Lizee performed by the Australian Art Orchestra

Canada

  • December 3. Linda Catlin Smith’s Path of Uneven Stones with New Music Concerts ensemble. Betty Oliphant Theatre, 404 Jarvis Street.
  • November 8. ISCM (International Society for Contemporary Music) World New Music Days 2017. Vancouver. http://iscm2017.ca/home/
  • July 16. Music and Beyond, Ottawa. During the Canada Scene celebration festival. https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/16332

2016

Europe

  • Dec. 3, Kwadrofonik Festival, Warsaw, Poland. Performance of David Lynch Études on a programme featuring the Hitchock/ Kubrick/ Lynch Études by Nicole Lizée
  • May 26, Classical: NEXT 16 Showcase, Rotterdam, De Doelen. Simple of Enquiry by Ann Southam (piano) with Machine for Taking Time by David Rokeby (video) https://www.classicalnext.com/net/piranha_arts_1/event/simple_lines_of

U.S.A. 

Tour of EarWitness programme (works for disklavier and image)

Canada 

  • Nov. 6, 13, 20, and 27, Earwitness Studio, Toronto. Performances of WU by Rudolf Komorous.
  • Oct. 5, Wilfred Laurier University, Robert Lange Art Gallery. performance of Surface Tension in celebration their new gallery space.

Tour of EarWitness programme (works for disklavier and image)

  • April 21, co-presentation Images Festival and Aga Khan Museum https://www.agakhanmuseum.org/learn/event/earwitness-2016
  • April 15, Salle de concert Bourgie, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presented in collaboration with the CIRMMT (Centre for Interdisciplinary research in Music Media and Technology) McGill University 

2015

  • Oct. 16 – 18, Intimate Music in an Intimate Space,  Small World Music Centre, Artscape Youngplace, Toronto. Solo concert and CD launch of“Thought and Desire”,  by Linda Catlin Smith. World premières of works by Nick Storring and John Sherlock.
  • April 10, Array Space, Toronto. Celebration of the music of John Mark Sherlock. The music of John Mark Sherlock
  • Jan. 22, CAPACOA conference CNMN showcase, Halifax.
    Ann Southam’s Simple Lines of Enquiry alongside David Rokeby’s Machine for Taking Time

Western Canada Tour:

  • Feb. 20, Mutant Hall, Edmonton. Presented by New Music Edmonton
  • Feb. 22, Leacock Theatre, Mount Royal University, Calgary. Presented by New Works Calgary
  • Feb. 24, University of Regina, Regina. Lois and Thomas Glenn Visiting Artist
  • Feb. 26 and 27, Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg. Presented by Groundswell

2014

Western Canada Tour:

  • Feb. 21 and 22, Salt Spring Island (ArtSpring)
  • Feb. 25, Vancouver (Music on Main)

2013

2012

  • Jan. 21, 2012
    The Arden Theatre
    St. Albert, Alberta
  • Jan. 23 and 24, 2012
    Music on Main
    Heritage Hall, PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Vancouver
  • Jan. 28, 2012
    ArtSpringSalt Spring Island, B.C.
  • Jan. 29, 2012
    Open Space
    Alix Goolden Hall, Victoria, B.C.
  • July 2 – 13, 2012
    Summer Piano Academy, Victoria
    Guest Artist, Piano Academy, Victoria
  • Monday, August 6
    Ottawa Chamber Festival
    Solo recital
    National Gallery of Canada
  • September 9, 2012
    PERFORMANCE and INSTALLATION
    2012 Exhibition: What is Land
    The Tree Museum, Gravenhurst
    http://www.thetreemuseum.ca
    Curated by EJ Lightman and Anne O’Callaghan
  • September 22 and 23, 2012
    Convocation Hall, University of Toronto
    PERFORMANCE in collaboration with DAVID ROKEBY of Surface Tension
    DREAMERS RENEGADES VISIONARIES: The Glenn Gould Variations
  • September 27 – 30, 2012
    SLoE
    PERFORMANCE in collaboration with choreographer Julia Sasso
    Enwave Theatre, Harbourfront Centre
  • Oct. 13, 2012
    Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
    MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria
    A UVic 50th Anniversary Signature Event
    Concert proceeds benefitting the “Eve Egoyan Exploratory Music Award”
  • Nov. 17, 2012
    Performance at the Banquet marking the Royal Society of Canada’s 130th anniversary
    Ottawa Convention Centre
    “Ms. Egoyan’s awe-inspiring performance was a special, privileged and magical moment to close an eventful weekend, in perfect harmony with the RSC’s successful year in 2012.”

2011

  • Friday, February 4, 2011
    Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra’s
    “What Next?” Festival of new music
    presents “Surface Tension” by Eve Egoyan (piano) and David Rokeby (media artist),
    Art Gallery of Hamilton Pavilion, 123 King Street West, Hamilton
  • Friday, February 4, 2011
    CBC Radio 2 CBC Concerts on Demand
    Music from the 2010 Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition gala concert, featuring pianist Eve Egoyan playing works by Ann Southam, who would have turned 74 today.
    On The Signal with Laurie Brown
  • Sat. April 30 at 3:00pm
    Eve Egoyan performs Ann Southam
    Open Ears, Fesitval of Music and Sound
    Canadian composer Ann Southam’s Simple Lines of Enquiry relies on its slow unraveling to evoke a magically suspended, weightless sound world.
  • May 11, 14, 15 and  18, 2011
    Recording of “Spatial View of Pond” by Ann Southam performed by Eve Egoyan
    Peggy Baker, choreographer
    Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street West
  • May 14, 2011
    Broadcast of Ann Southam Tribute
    CBC Radio 2, The Signal
  • May 28, 2011
    “Graphic Scores” concert, works by Chiyoko Szlavnics, Malcolm Goldstein, James Tenney, John Oswald, Gordon Monahan,
    Music Gallery Toronto
  • June 10, 2011
    Improvisations with Jeremy Strachan
    Somewhere There
  • June 13, 2011
    John Cage’s “Amores” for prepared piano and percussion, event for “Abstract Expressionist New York” show
    Art Gallery of Ontario
  • October 1, 2011
    Centre culturel canadien
    5 rue de Constantine
    75007 Paris (France)
  • Oct. 14, 2011
    Gallery 345Toronto
     as part of Array Music’s concert of music by Ann Southam
  • October 28, 2011
    Part of a programme featuring the music of Ann Southam
    The dedication of a room at the Piano Pedagogy Research Laboratory will be made in her honour, University of Ottawa
  • Nov. 1, 2011
    MaRs Building,as part of ArtsSmart
    Toronto
  • Dec. 2, 2011
    CD launch concert : Music of Ann Southam
    Glenn Gould Studio 250 Front Street West, Toronto

2010

  • Jan. 10 – Feb. 21, 2010
    Two-month residency at “Somewhere There”
    Sundays, Live improvisations with Nilan Perera, Joe Sorbara, Rondo Rindone, Tilman Lewis and Nicole Rampersaud.
    http://www.somewherethere.org/
  • March 1st, 2010
    Masterclass,
    University Recital Hall. University of Lethbridge.
  • March 2, 2010
    Recital
    University Recital Hall. University of Lethbridge.
  • March 3rd, 2010
    Masterclass/Lecture, Discovery Series Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall at the Rozsa Centre. University of Calgary.
  • March 4, 2010
    Recital, Discovery Series Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall at the Rozsa Centre. University of Calgary.
  • March 6, 2010
    Recital. University of Victoria. Phillip T. Young Recital Hall. http://finearts.uvic.ca/music/events/
  • March 8, 2010
    Masterclass. University of Victoria. Phillip T. Young Recital Hall. http://finearts.uvic.ca/music/events/
  • March 9, 2010
    Concert. Music on Main Tuesday. Cellar Restaurant and Jazz Club,  http://www.musiconmain.ca/
  • Mar. 10, 2010
    Masterclass at the University of British Columbia, UBC School of Music, 6361 Memorial Road.
  • March 13, 2010
    Free improvisation performance with Tilman Lewis, cello, Nilan Perera, guitar, Nicole Rampersaud, trumpet, Ronda Rindone, bass clarinet, and Joe Sorbara, drums.
    Gallery 345, Toronto
  • Apr 30, May 1 & 2, 2010
    Juror and guest recitalist
    33rd Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition for Canadian Music.
    Queen Elizabeth II Music Building, Brandon University
  • May 2nd, 2010
    Gala Recital. 33rd Eckhardt-Gramatté Competition for Canadian Music.Queen Elizabeth II Music Building,
    Listen to the Concert at: CBC Radio Concerts on Demand
  • May 29, 2010
    Concert Musique de Erik Satie with E.V.E. Absolute Matrix Improvisation Trio 
  • May 29 and 30, 2010
    Montmartin Sur Mer, France
    Triennale Montmartin Sur Mer 2010
  • June 17, 2010
    Performance with a work “The Emotion Organ” by artist Amanda Steggell from Norway.
    Presented by Independent Media Arts Alliance (IMAA), and the Media Arts Network of Ontario (MANO),
    WARC Gallery at 401 Richmond
  • June 19, 2010
    Broadcast of Eckhardt-Gramatte recital
    The Signal
  • June 24, 2010
    “COMPOSE YOURSELF!” A Fundraiser for the Music Gallery  
    Part of a “super-group of improvising musicians”.
    The Music Gallery
  • July 2 – 10, 2010
    Eve Egoyan and David Rokeby (Ontario) Surface Tension
    Sound Symposium XV, St. John’s, Newfoundland
    www.soundsymposium.com
  • September 24, 2010
    Performance of “Surface Tension” (structured improvisations by Eve on a disklavier and real-time images by David Rokeby)
    Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University as part of Live@CIRMMT in the MMR: the Multi-Media Room of the New Concert Building of the Schulich School of Music of McGill University
  • October 6-7, 2010
    Lecture and Performances.
    Queen’s University Belfast. Week-long residency with David Rokeby
    Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC). School of Music and Sonic Arts at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland

2009

  • April 30, 2009
    World première performance of a new concerto by Maria de Alvear – Eve Egoyan, piano soloist, with the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony.
    http://www.kwsymphony.on.ca.
  • May 2, 2009
    World première performance of a newly commissioned collaborative work for disklavier and real-time image – music performed and created by Eve Egoyan and visuals by David Rokeby. View a video of the performance. Open Ears Festival
    http://www.openears.ca/
  • May 30, 2009
    CD release concert and world première performance of Ann Southam’s “Simple Lines of Enquiry”, an hour-long work for solo piano. Enwave Theatre, Queen’s Quay, Toronto. 

2008

  • 20 March, 2008
    Vancouver New Music “Maps of Shadows”. Inner Cities by Alvin Curran. Scotiabank Dance Centre.
  • June 11, 2008
    Musicworks and EMF presenting HPSCHD by John Cage. Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto.
  • 28 September, 2008
    Alvin Curran’s “Inner Cities” shared with New York based pianist Kathy Supove. Judson Memorial Church, New York. Presented by NWF.
  • 26 October, 2008
    Norman Burgess Fundraiser concert. L.C. Smith’s “Velvet” for two pianos with pianist Gregory Oh. Gallery 345, Toronto.
  • 7 November, 2008
    Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Mixed programme. 57 Young Street, West, in Waterloo, Ontario.
  • 25 and 25 November, 2008
    Huddersfield Festival, England. Small solos and quintet by James Tenney with the Bozzini Quartet.
  • 9 December, 2008
    Music Toronto. Mixed programme. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts.

2007

  • 21 and 22 April, 2007
    Victoria Symphony Orchestra “New Currents Festival”, McPherson Playhouse, Victoria, B.C. Tania Miller, conductor. Ann Southam Figures, Rudolf Komorous The Seven Sides of Maxine’s Silver Die and the world première of Clear Energy by Maria de Alvear.
  • 25 January, 2007
    Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal. “Dias da Música”.
  • 13 May, 2007
    The Stone, New York. Eve Egoyan (piano), Anne Bourne (cello) and Fred Frith (electric guitar).
  • 20 October, 2007
    Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto. The complete “Inner Cities” by Alvin Curran.
  • 26 October, 2007
    Art Gallery of Hamilton, 123 King Street West, Hamilton. “Asking” by Maria de Alvear.
  • 8 November, 2007
    Mutable Music series, New York. “Asking” CD launch concert.
  • 23 November, 2007
    Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. “In Memoriam: James Tenney”.
  • 24 November, 2007
    Music Gallery, Toronto. “In Memoriam: James Tenney”.

Recordings

  • November 8, 2007
    “Asking” by Maria de Alvear. Released internationally on Mode Records.  Recorded December 2007 to be released in 2008.
  • “Simple Lines of Enquiry” by Ann Southam.

2006

  • 22 February, 2006
    Glenn Gould Studio.
    World première Ballad, a new work for cello and piano, by Linda Catlin Smith. Andrew Smith, cello, and Eve Egoyan, piano.
  • 6 April, 2006
    Glenn Gould Studio
    CD launch concert, Weave and Asking (limited edition of 100 prior to its release on Mode Records in 2007).

Recordings

  • “Asking” by Maria de Alvear. To be released internationally on Mode Records in 2007.
  • “Weave” (EVE0106). Works by Martin Arnold, James Tenney, Jo Kondo and Michael Finnissy. Funded by the Ontario Arts Council, FACTOR and the Canada Council for the Arts.

2005

  • Toronto. April 14, 2005
    Women’s Musical Club, at Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto, 80 Queen’s Park
  • Friday, May 13, 2005
    Eve Egoyan’s Recital & CD launch of Wu by Rudolf Komorous, Glenn Gould Studio, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto
  • 14 May, 2005
    Guelph Spring Festival. Harcourt United Church, Guelph. www.guelphspringfestival.org
    Works by Satie, Tanaka, Komitas, Nørgård, and Evangelista.
  • 15 May, 2005
    Benefit Concert for Bolsahay Foundation,Aram Khatchaturian Hall, Montreal. Works by Evangelista, Komitas and Satie.
  • May 21, 2005
    Music Umbrella, Toronto. Eastminster United Church, Toronto
    Works by Evangelista, Komitas, Satie, Tanaka and Nørgård
  • May 28, 2005
    Distillery Jazz Festival
    Maria de Alvear’s Asking.

Recordings 2005

  • “WU” (Candareen Records). Rudolf Komorous.

2004

  • 11 November, 2004
    Hysteria Festival, Buddies in Bad Times Theater, Toronto. Asking by Maria de Alvear.
  • 5 September, 2004
    The Music Room, Halifax, NS. Works by Maria de Alvear, José Evangelista, Karen Tanaka, and James Tenney.
  • 1 September, 2004
    Festival Domaine Forget. Charlevoix, QC. Works by Maria de Alvear, José Evangelista, Karen Tanaka, and James Tenney.
  • 28 August, 2004
    Jusqu’aux oreilles Festival, Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal. Works by Maria de Alvear and José Evangelista.
  • 9 July, 2004
    Sound Symposium, St. John’s, Newfoundland. World première by Gayle Young and works by Maria De Alvear, José Evangelista, Karen Tanaka, and James Tenney. Recorded by CBC Radio “Two New Hours”.
  • 26 March, 2004
    Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto. CD launch, “The Art of Touching the Keyboard”. Works by José Evangelista, Per Nørgård, Stephen Parkinson, Ann Southam, Karen Tanaka, Judith Weir. Recorded by CBC Radio “Two New Hours”.

Installations

  • 4–24 October 2004
    Installation of The Blood-Red Heart of Johanna Darke at the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, with Gunilla Josephson

Recordings

“The Art of Touching the Keyboard” (Eve 0104). Works by Allison Cameron, José Evangelista, Per Nørgård, Stephen Parkinson, Karen Tanaka, and Judith Weir. Funded by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and FACTOR.

2003

  • St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY. Nuevas monodías españolas by José Evangelista.
  • 3 October, 2003
    Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Maria de Alvear: Asking; works by Karen Tanaka, José Evangelista, and James Tenney.
  • 16 September, 2003
    Analekta Showcase, Montreal. Nuevas monodías españolas by José Evangelista.
  • 8 May, 2003
    Live-to-air broadcast on KPFK-FM, Los Angeles. Works by Jo Kondo, Erik Satie, Karen Tanaka, and James Tenney.
  • 4 May, 2003
    Noise at the Library, San Diego Athenaeum. Works by Jo Kondo, Akira Nishimura, Erik Satie, Linda C. Smith, Karen Tanaka, James Tenney, and Judith Weir.
  • 30 April, 2003
    Pacific Rim Festival, Santa Cruz. Works by John Cage, Mamoru Fujieda, Jo Kondo, Akira Nishimura, Erik Satie, Karen Tanaka, James Tenney, and Judith Weir.
  • 10 April, 2003
    Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto. World premières by Martin Arnold, Mamoru Fujieda, Jo Kondo, and James Tenney; works by Linda C. Smith and Karen Tanaka. Recorded by CBC Radio “Two New Hours”.
  • 13, 15 February, 2003
    Edward Day Gallery, Toronto. World première of with grace by John Sherlock.

2002

  • 25 October, 2002
    P.K. Page Tribute, Trent University. Nocturnes by Erik Satie.
    Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto. World première of ERIK SATIE like anyone else by Michael Finnissy and of San Bernardo by Erik Satie, works by Erik Satie. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours” and “In Performance”.
  • 16 May, 2002
    Music Gallery, Toronto. Musicworks benefit concert. Works by Erik Satie.
  • 2 May, 2002
    Du Maurier Theatre Centre, Toronto. World première of Asking by Maria de Alvear. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”.
  • 10 March, 2002
    Brandon University New Music Festival. Works by Komorous, Abram, Arnold, Cameron, Parkinson, Smith. 5 February.

Recordings

“Recoins (Hidden Corners)” (CBC Records MVCD 1153). Works by Erik Satie. Funded by the Ontario Arts Council.

2001

  • 22 November, 2001
    Massey Hall New Music Festival. World première of Figures by Ann Southam, with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours” and “In Performance”.
  • 1–7 October, 2001
    New Works Calgary; University of Victoria; The Yew Tree Gallery, Gabriola Island. Works by Komorous, Abram, Arnold, Cameron, Parkinson, Smith.
    Music Gallery, Toronto. Works by Komorous, Abram, Arnold, Cameron, Parkinson, Smith.
  • 29 September, 2001
    New Music Concerts, Toronto. The Seven Sides of Maxine’s Silver Die, by Rudolf Komorous. 26 May.
    Soundstreams Canada. Lilacs by James Rolfe. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”.
  • 17 April, 2001
    Other Minds Festival, San Francisco. Khaldis concerto by Alan Hovhaness, and world première of Inner Cities 8 by Alvin Curran.
  • 8–10 March, 2001
    Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Works by Erik Satie.
  • 4 February, 2001
    Music Gallery, Toronto. Works by Erik Satie. 2 February.

2000

  • 9–13 October, 2000
    Music in the Morning, Vancouver, five recitals. Works by Satie, Smith, Nørgård, Weir, Evangelista.
  • 6 October, 2000
    Edmonton Composers’ Concert Society. Works by Satie, Smith, Weir, Cameron, Nørgård, Evangelista.
    Ottawa Chamber Music Festival. Works by Smith, Weir, Nørgård, and Evangelista.
  • 31 July, 2003
    Soundstreams Canada, Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto. Crystalline and Crystalline III by Karen Tanaka. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”. 9 May.
    Music Gallery, Toronto. Works by Bryars, Evangelista, Genge, and Palmer. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”.
  • 5 May, 2003
    Canada House, London, England. Works by Curran, Finnissy, Smith, and Weir.
  • 12 April, 2003
    Music Toronto, Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Performing Arts. Works by Satie, Curran, Smith, Rolfe, Scriabin, Finnissy, and Longton. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”. 7 March.
  • 30 January, 2003
    University of Victoria. Works by Satie, Curran, Smith, Scriabin, Finnissy, and Longton.

1999

  • 17–30 November, 1999
    Solo recital tour of the Canadian Atlantic provinces, Debut Atlantic. Nine concerts, in Antigonish, Wolfeville, Halifax, and Annapolis Royal, N.S.; Rothesay, N.B.; St. John’s and Corner Brook, Nfld.; and Labrador City. Works by Satie, Weir, Longton, Genge, Tanaka, Scriabin, and Nørgård.
  • 27 October, 1999
    CD release concert for “thethingsinbetween” (Artifact 019). Bravo! Studio, Toronto. For Cornelius by Alvin Curran.
  • 28 May,1999
    Solo recital, Music Gallery, Toronto. Works by Nørgård, Kondo, Tanaka, Southam, and Arnold. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”.
  • 19 and 20 March, 1999
    Solo recitals
    Christuskirche, Cologne. Works by Arnold, Cameron, de Alvear, Finnissy, Parkinson, and Smith.

Recordings

“thethingsinbetween” (Artifact 019). Works by Alvin Curran, Michael Finnissy, Michael Longton, Linda C. Smith, and Stephen Parkinson. Funded by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and FACTOR.


With Chamber Ensemble

  • 18 May, 2002
    Rat-Drifting Series. Arraymusic Studio. Improvisations with Martin Arnold.
  • 25 April, 2002
    With Janice Jackson. Saint Cecilia Series, Halifax. Erik Satie songs and world première by Emily Doolittle.
  • 27 April, 2002
    With Janice Jackson. Music Gallery, Toronto. Erik Satie songs and new work by Emily Doolittle.
  • 5 March 2002
    With Michael Snow. Music Gallery, Toronto.
  • 7 June 2001
    With the RioT Trio. Glenn Gould Studio. Recorded for broadcast on CBC’s “Two New Hours”.
  • 1 August 2000.
    With Julie Nesrallah. Ottawa Chamber Music Festival.
  • 19 June 1999
    With the Gavin Bryars Ensemble, Victoria. All-Bryars program, including world première performance of After Handel’s Vesper version for solo piano.

With Dance

  • April 25- 29 and May 3 – 6.
    With Dancemakers. Premiere Dance Theatre, Toronto. “Absences”. Music by Bertrand Chenier.
  • 20–22 March 2003
    With Tedd Robinson and Mako Kawano. National Arts Centre, Ottawa. For Cornelius by Alvin Curran.
  • 21, 22 February 2003
    With Dancemakers. Grant McEwan College, Edmonton. Works by Erik Satie.
  • 16–23 November 2002
  • With Dancemakers. Dance International Festival, Cannes, and Sardinia. Works by Erik Satie.
  • 7–19 October 2002
    With Dancemakers. Premiere Dance Theatre, Toronto. Works by Erik Satie
  • 9-10 July, 2002
    With Dancemakers. Dancing on the Edge Festival, Vancouver. Works by Erik Satie
  • 7 June 2002
    With Dancemakers. Danse Canada Dance Festival, Ottawa. Works by Erik Satie.

Installations

  • 10–13 April 2003
    South London Art Gallery. Installation of The Happy House, video by Gunilla Josephson, music by Eve Egoyan. 2003 UK/Canada Video Exchange.
  • 7 September–24 November 2002
    Channel sound installation in collaboration with David Rokeby, for Memory City. Canadian pavilion of the Venice Biennale in Architecture,
  • Happy House sound and video installation in collaboration with Gunilla Josephson. The Toronto International Images Festival of Independent Film and Video, April 2003; “Home Show”, Art Gallery of Winnipeg, 19 September 2002–28 January 2003; Art System, Toronto, 8–23 June 2001; Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga Civic Centre, 11 April–27 May 2001.

Recordings

  • “Weave” (EVE0106). Works by Martin Arnold, James Tenney, Jo Kondo and Michael Finnissy. Funded by the Ontario Arts Council, FACTOR and the Canada Council for the Arts.
  • “WU” (Candareen Records). Rudolf Komorous.
  • “The Art of touching the keyboard” (EVE0104). Works by José Evangelista, Karen Tanaka, Judith Weir, Stephen Parkinson, Per Nørgård, Allison Cameron. Funded by Ontario Arts Council, FACTOR and the Canada Council for the Arts.
  • “Recoins (Hidden Corners)” (CBC Records MVCD 1153). Works by Erik Satie. Funded by the Ontario Arts Council.
  • Excerpt of Asking by Maria de Alvear. Musicworks CD 84.
  • Rainbow Valley by Stephen Parkinson. Musicworks CD 77.
  • “thethingsinbetween” (Artifact 019). Works by Alvin Curran, Michael Finnissy, Michael Longton, Linda C. Smith, and Stephen Parkinson. Funded by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and FACTOR.
  • Featured Soloist, Four Compositions by John Abram. Six-Sided Records, Agon 002.
  • Featured Performer (solo and chamber), Edmonton Composers’ Concert Society CD.
  • Excerpts from Maria de Alvear’s De puro amor and En amor duro. Musicworks CD 68.
  • Works by Ann Southam. With Stephen Clarke, piano. CBC Records, Musica Viva MVCD 1124.