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Stephen Low
Stephen Low is a theatre critic, independent scholar, and Arts and Culture writer. His work has been published in Intermission, Opera Canada, The Dance Current, Pointe Magazine, The Toronto Star, Canadian Theatre Review, Theatre Research in Canada, Modern Drama, and Theatre Journal. He received a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Theatre Studies from Cornell University and a Master of Arts in Theatre (Performance as Public Practice) at the University of Texas at Austin. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with his partner, Mikhail, and their dog Max.3 Articles
Fiona Wu
Canadian pianist Fiona Wu has rapidly ascended to prominence as a preeminent interpreter of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, praised for her “complete mastery of contrapuntal detail” (New York Concert Review) and her stage presence. Her personal and insightful renditions of Bach’s music have resonated through the halls of international competitions and captivated audiences worldwide with their unique blend of technical finesse, intellectual depth and sensitivity.
Fiona’s prowess was first internationally acknowledged when she was declared laureate of the Third Rosalyn Tureck International Bach Competition for Young Pianists in 2012, a prestigious event held at the Lincoln Center in New York City.
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Andrew Burn
Andrew isn’t one to take the beaten path. A performer, composer, and rugby referee, his work has taken him to over 50 destinations in 18 countries. A card-carrying Early Musician, Andrew advocates the reintroduction of ancient principles of performance to today’s concert setting. Not only does he perform on historical instruments, he hopes to encourage the idea that those instruments stand next to their modern counterparts as ‘rediscovered’ equals, rather than as inferior species.
Living in Basel, Switzerland, Andrew performs internationally. Recently he has appeared with the ensembles Musica Fiorita (Basel), Cappella Mediterranea (France), Les Voix Baroques (Canada), and Ensemble Zefiro (Italy). He is a leading member of NewBO, and directs the ensembles Our Very Own (Ottawa), and Primary Colours (Basel). From 2013-2015, Andrew was the bassoonist for the European Union Baroque Orchestra. During that time the orchestra performed over 50 concerts from London to Istanbul, Malta to Stockholm. Andrew has performed for radio in over 15 countries, and can be heard on the ATMA and Obsidian labels.2 Articles