Dean Artists Management Welcomes Conductor Juliane Gallant to the Roster for General Management
Dean Artists Management is delighted to welcome conductor Juliane Gallant to our roster.
New Brunswick-born conductor Juliane Gallant is the Resident Conductor and Artistic Advisor (Pops) of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. This season, she joins the National Arts Centre Orchestra, Symphony New Brunswick, the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, the Regina Symphony Orchestra, and makes her debut with Boston Pops for their annual Holiday Pops.
In past seasons, Juliane has taken the podium for the Victoria Symphony, PEI Symphony Orchestra, Okanagan Symphony Orchestra, and Kingston Symphony Orchestra, while also serving as assistant and cover conductor with many orchestras and opera companies across Canada. With a particular passion for pops programming, she has collaborated with a variety of artists such as The Tenors, Chantal Kreviazuk, Kiesza, Serena Ryder, and Brett Kissel, among others. This season, she joins Calgary Phil for Vivaldi’s Ring of Mystery, Revolution: The Music of the Beatles, The Princess Bride, The Music of Prince, and programs in collaboration with Vivek Shraya, Tenille Townes, and Steven Page.
Juliane was one of two conducting fellows in the inaugural cohort of Tapestry Opera's Women in Musical Leadership program, and one of twelve participants in the first Women Conductors Course: Conducting for Opera, run by the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the National Opera Studio, and the Royal Philharmonic Society.
Juliane is represented by Managing Director Morgan Reid for worldwide general management.
Adanya Dunn, Jacqueline Woodley and Scott Rumble with Kingston Symphony
Soprano Jacqueline Woodley, mezzo-soprano Adanya Dunn, and tenor Scott Rumble join the Kingston Symphony Orchestra for Handel's Messiah.
The program is led by conductor Evan Mitchell and features the Isabel Voices.
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December 7 - Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Emma Parkinson and Colin Ainsworth with Vancouver Bach Choir
Mezzo-soprano Emma Parkinson and tenor Colin Ainsworth join the Vancouver Bach Choir for Bach’s Christmas Oratorio.
The program is led by conductor Leslie Dala and features the the VBC Chamber Orchestra.
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December 6 - St. Andrews Wesley United Church
David Fallis with Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony
Conductor David Fallis joins the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony for French Connections, a collection of works from across the centuries, inspired by the genius of the Baroque.
The program features works by Bologne, Sunabacka, Rameau, Ravel, and ends with a finale of Franz Joseph Haydn's Symphony No.83, La Poule.
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December 5 - Central Presbyterian Church (Cambridge)
December 6 - First United Church (Waterloo)
December 7 - Harcourt United Church (Guelph)
Alex Halliday with Bach Elgar Choir
Bass-Baritone Alex Halliday joins the Bach Elgar Choir and Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra for Handel's Messiah.
The program is led by conductor Alexander Cann.
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December 5 and 7 - St. Catherine of Sienna Church on the Mountain
December 6 - Central Presbyterian Church (Sing-along)
Rosemary Thomson with Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Rosemary Thomson joins the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra for Handel's Messiah.
The program features the Thunder Bay Symphony Chorus.
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December 5 to 6 - St. Paul's United (Thunder Bay)
Claire de Sévigné with Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra
Soprano Claire de Sévigné joins Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra for Handel's Messiah.
The program is led by conductor Christopher Gaudreault and features the Philharmonic Choir of the NSO.
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December 5 to 6 - The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist
Sydney Baedke with Windsor Symphony Orchestra
Soprano Sydney Baedke joins Windsor Symphony Orchestra for Handel's Messiah.
The program is led by Resident Conductor Geoffrey Larson and features highlights from Handel’s grand celebration of the season.
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December 4 - Our Lady of Assumption Church (Windsor)
December 5 - Leamington United Church (Leamington)
December 6 - Saint Matthew’s Anglican Church (Windsor)
December 7 - Ste. Anne's Parish (Tecumseh)
Isaiah Bell with Calgary Philharmonic
Tenor Isaiah Bell joins the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra for Handel's Messiah.
The program is led by conductor Stephen Stubbs and features the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus.
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December 4 to 5 - Jack Singer Concert Hall
Sarah Dufresne with the Bayerische Staatsoper
Soprano Sarah Dufresne joins the Bayerische Staatsoper for a concert of Festive Advent Music.
The program includes arias from Handel's Giulio Cesare in Egitto, alongside excerpts from Stradella's Cantata a sei voci con strumenti per il Santissimo Natale.
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November 30 - Allerheiligen Hofkirche
Miriam Khalil with City Opera Vancouver
Soprano Miriam Khalil joins City Opera Vancouver for Salam-Shalom: Echoes of Home.
The program also features soprano Jaclyn Grossman, with piano accompaniment by City Opera Vancouver’s Artistic Director, Gordon Gerrard.
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November 29 - Fei & Milton Wong Experimental Theatre
Andrew Crust with Calgary Philharmonic
Conductor Andrew Crust joins the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra for Home Alone in Concert.
The program features John Williams' delightful score performed live by the Calgary Phil and the University Of Calgary Chorus.
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November 28 to 29 - WinSport Event Centre
Simon Rivard with Lapland Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Simon Rivard débuts with the Lapland Chamber Orchestra for Shimmering Vibrations, a chamber symphony concert.
The program includes the world premiere of Concerto for erhu and Chamber Orchestra by Kalevi Aho alongside works by Jean Sibelius, Maurice Ravel and Samuel Barber.
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November 27 - Kulttuuritalo Korundi (Finland)
Alexander Weimann with Pacific Baroque Orchestra
Conductor Alexander Weimann joins the Pacific Baroque Orchestra for Bach’s Goldberg Variations.
The program features Weimann’s own arrangement of the Goldberg Variations, drawing inspiration not only from Bach’s original writing but also from the music of Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, weaving new textures for strings, winds, and harpsichord.
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November 27 - Knox United Church, Parksville
November 29 - White Rock Baptist Church, Surrey
November 30 - Raven’s Cry Theatre, Sechel
December 2 - ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island
Michael Colvin and Alex Halliday with Mandle Philharmonic
Tenor Michael Colvin and bass-baritone Alex Halliday join the Mandle Philharmonic for Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, Ode to Joy.
The program is led by conductor Mandle Cheung, and also features Carmina Burana, alongside a selection of Christmas Carols.
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November 27 - Meridian Arts Centre
December 4 - Koerner Hall
Megan Latham and Isaiah Bell with Opéra de Montréal
Mezzo-soprano Megan Latham and tenor Isaiah Bell join Opéra de Montréal for Janáček’s Jenůfa.
The production is directed by Atom Egoyan, and is conducted by Nicole Paiement.
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November 22 to 30 - Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts
(Credit : David Cooper at Pacific Opera Victoria - 2017)
Neil Craighead with Victoria Philharmonic Choir
Bass-Baritone Neil Craighead joins Victoria Philharmonic Choir for a concert celebrating the opening of their 2025/2026 season.
The program is led by conductor Simon MacDonald, and features Gounod’s St. Cecilia Mass as well as Goodall’s Eternal Light.
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November 22 - United Commons (Quadra at Balmoral)
Anna Theodosakis, David Pomeroy, Peter McGillivray, and James McLennan with Manitoba Opera
Tenors David Pomeroy and James McLennan, and baritone Peter McGillivray join Manitoba Opera for Puccini's Tosca.
The production is directed by Dean Artists' very own Anna Theodosakis, and is conducted by Tyrone Paterson.
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November 22 to 28 - Centennial Concert Hall
Colleen Daly with Opera Tampa
Soprano Colleen Daly joins Opera Tampa for Britten's The Turn of the Screw.
The production is directed by Grant Preisser, and is conducted by Andrew Bisantz.
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November 21 to 23 - Straz Center for the Performing Arts
Julien Proulx with Orchestre de l'Agora
Conductor Julien Proulx joins Orchestre de l'Agora for an evening with Émile Proulx-Cloutier.
The program features 90 choristers from the Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal, the Burning BRASs Band, and the Agora Orchestra.
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November 20 - Maison symphonique (Montreal)
Émile Proulx-Cloutier