Elevator becomes setting for reconciliation at RMTC

It’s a worst-nightmare scenario for some people: stranded in an elevator with a complete stranger. That includes director Herbie Barnes, although not for the claustrophobic reasons one may presume. 

“One of the things I say when I’m teaching writing is that you never do a play in a car or in an elevator,” he says, “because you’re locked in and there’s not a lot of movement.” 

Intermezzo at 1 PM: Classic 107 airs a week of Easter cantatas

This week at Classic 107, we're celebrating the Easter season with a special series of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Easter cantatas, airing daily at 1:00 PM. Each day, we present a different masterpiece that reflects the joy, reflection, and spiritual depth of the Resurrection. Bach composed several cantatas specifically for Easter and the days following, each offering unique theological and musical insights.  

Two Winnipeg artists longlisted for 2025 Sobey Art Award

A pair of local artists have been longlisted for the 2025 Sobey Art Award. 

The distinguished award, one of the richest and most generous in the country, is known to help propel the careers of those who win, with a significant boost in financial support and recognition in Canada and beyond. 

30 longlisted artists across Canada were announced last week, including two from Winnipeg: Chukwudubem Ukaigwe and Erika Jean Lincoln.

Sacred sounds for the season: Classic 107’s Easter weekend lineup

Classic 107’s Easter programming offers a profound journey through some of the most spiritually resonant works in the classical repertoire. Each piece, carefully selected for its historical and emotional significance, provides listeners with a deepened understanding of the Passion, death, and resurrection of Christ. Below is an in-depth exploration of each featured work, offering context and insight into their creation and enduring impact.  

 

Hilary Hahn, Midori, and more join Juilliard string faculty

Juilliard adds six powerhouse performers to College Division string faculty

The Juilliard School is turning up the volume on its already legendary string faculty. The New York conservatory announced this week that six acclaimed musicians will join its College Division for the 2025–26 academic year—five violinists and one cellist, all with serious performance credentials and equally impressive teaching chops.