International Concert Series
Enjoy daily concert performances from curated international groups from Monday – Thursday 18:00 – open to all to attend.
Texas Tech University Steel Drum Band

The Texas Tech University Steel Drum Band, “Apocalypso Now,” has entertained many audiences since its formation. The group performs music ranging from a Calypso style to "pop" hits. Under the direction of Dr. Lisa Rogers, this group has performed for such events as the 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, and 2023 Texas Music Educators Association Conventions; 1998, 2000, and 2006 Percussive Arts Society International Conventions; and 2002, 2011, and 2026 National Conferences on Percussion Pedagogy.
World-renowned steel pan artists Andy Narell, Victor Provost, Tracy Thornton, and Liam Teague all have performed with “Apocalypso Now” on several occasions. The band has also performed aboard Norwegian and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines as well as opened for The Beach Boys. The group also performed at the 2016 International Society for Music Education Conference in Glasgow, Scotland; 2017 International Kodaly Symposium in Camrose, Alberta-Canada; and 2024 Edeta Arts Percussion Festival in Valencia, Spain.
UTS String Ensemble

The UTS Strings Ensemble is made up of students in grades 7-12 from the University of Toronto Schools (UTS) — an independent school affiliated with the University of Toronto and home to a vibrant 6-year instrumental music program. Directed by Sarah Shugarman, the ensemble is committed to featuring and commissioning the work of diverse, Canadian, and underrepresented composers.
Oregon State University Bella Voce

Bella Voce is an auditioned treble ensemble consisting of 60 undergraduate students of all majors across the campus of Oregon State University. This choir frequently performs throughout the northwest United States and has been featured at a previous ISME conference in Brazil, as well as at the National ACDA Conference in 2021. Under the direction of Dr. Sandra Babb, OSU Bella Voce strives to perform music written by under-represented composers and to give a platform for current music education majors to grow their own praxis with teaching and conducting opportunities from within the choir.
VOICES 21C

VOICES 21C – André de Quadros (artistic director)
Through poetry, spoken word, song, and the body, VOICES 21C presents WALLS COME TUMBLIN’ DOWN, a powerful program centered on sanctuary. The ensemble tells stories forged in conditions of threat and care, safety and exile, stories arising from lived experiences of surveillance, displacement, and containment. Working across artistic forms, VOICES 21C cultivates spaces where voice, breath, and movement function not only as expression, but as acts of witnessing, refusal, and collective resistance.
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VOICES 21C is a Boston-based vocal ensemble dedicated to social justice, human rights, and artistic innovation. Through choral music, spoken word, movement, and interdisciplinary performance, the ensemble explores issues of race, incarceration, migration, war, and belonging. In France, Israel/Palestine, Mexico, and Sri Lanka, VOICES 21C collaborates with marginalized communities, creating performances that foster dialogue, witness, and collective action. Its work positions music not only as artistic expression, but also as a powerful tool for healing, resistance, and social transformation.
Sirius Piano Duo
Sirius Piano Duo, formed by Pei-Chen Chen and Mengjie Xiong, brings together Canadian and Chinese musical perspectives through collaborative performance. Known for their versatility, they present repertoire ranging from classical works to innovative cross-genre arrangements. The duo has received the Orford Music Scholarship and has appeared at major events, including the NCKP Opening Concert and University of Toronto New Music Festival, and at international conferences such as CFMTA and APPC.

Duo Lumé


Duo Lumé (Drs. Clara Haneul Yoon and Megan Chang) is a Canada-based violin-piano duo dedicated to expanding repertoire long shaped by sonatas and standard works within the traditional violin-piano literature. The duo frequently presents transcriptions of larger ensemble works, with the goal of translating expansive musical textures into an intimate two-instrument setting.
Tonight’s program features selected works by Astor Piazzolla, adapted from his larger ensemble writing.
Dr. Yoon earned her doctorate from Teachers College, Columbia University, as well as her Bachelor’s and Master of Music from Juilliard. Dr. Chang earned her doctorate, Bachelor’s, and Master of Music from University of Toronto.
Julio Lemos 7 cordas
Julio Lemos is a virtuoso 7-string guitarist specializing in Brazilian instrumental music, blending classical guitar technique with influences from Villa-Lobos, Radamés Gnattali, and the choro and samba traditions, inspired by Dino 7 Cordas, Rafael Rabelo, Baden Powell, and Marco Pereira. A professor at the Federal University of Goiás since 2010, he holds a doctorate in music and has recorded with renowned artists like Hermeto Pascoal and Carlos Malta. His international career includes tours and workshops across Europe, the U.S., and China.

Nyx Duo

Nyx Duo (Colleen White, flute and Amy Guffey, clarinet) is a dynamic American chamber ensemble dedicated to performing and commissioning innovative works for flute and clarinet. They have been a featured chamber ensemble at international music festivals in Nebraska, Mississippi, and Kansas. Nyx Duo is delighted to be joined by Brazilian collaborative pianist Amanda Kohn for their ISME’s 2026 World Conference performance, featuring works by composers Grace Baugher-Dunlap, Ellen Ruth Harrison, and Amanda Harberg.
Shenzhen Symphony Children's Choir

Founded in October 2017 as a nonprofit initiative of the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, the Children’s Choir provides a professional platform for singers aged 5–17. The choir has won top honors at international competitions, including Grand Prix at the 2025 WYCF World Youth Choir Festival, and performs regularly with leading orchestras and opera houses.
Shesh Besh - The Arab-Jewish Ensemble

Shesh Besh - The Arab-Jewish Ensemble under the auspices of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Shesh Besh - the Arab-Jewish Ensemble, founded in 2000, brings together musicians of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra with the finest musicians from the Arab community in northern Israel.
Their onstage presence and musicianship reflect their belief that the Music-Language relationship can bind hearts and build bridges between people. Musically, The ensemble creates a unique multi-cultural environment, playing music of the Middle-East, Western classical music and original compositions.
Coffee Break Performance
L’Ensemble de violoncelles de Montréal
Date: 10:30 AM - 10:50 AM
Location: Creator Space Innovation Stage
L’Ensemble de violoncelles de Montréal presents Indian classical ragas passed from Pandit Ravi Shankar to sarod artist Aditya Verma, and now taught to EVM’s young cellists. Performing alongside Aditya Verma, tabla player Subir Dev, and OSM cellist/EVM teacher Geneviève Guimond, the ensemble explores a musical tradition rooted in melody, rhythm, listening, and oral transmission.
EVM is a registered charity that provides intensive cello training to talented children in Montréal without financial barriers. Students have the opportunity to study with three Montreal Symphony Orchestra cellists, while receiving scholarships that include lessons, ensemble training, performance opportunities, and the use of a cello. The program combines rigorous technical training with creativity: EVM students have won awards in performance and composition, written and recorded original music, and released more than 100 songs and compositions.
A central part of EVM’s model is Practice-Assisted Learning (PAL), an at-home practice system created by the program. PAL gives each student a personalized daily practice playlist drawn from thousands of interactive teacher videos. Students practice with guidance, their playing is recorded as they work, and teachers review their submissions and give daily feedback. This makes at-home practice more structured, less lonely, and more effective, while allowing each student to progress at their own pace and giving teachers a clear view of their daily effort.
The Montreal Cello Ensemble
Time: 10:30AM - 10:50 AM
Location: Creator Space Innovation Stage
The Montreal Cello Ensemble is a registered charity that provides intensive cello training to talented children with no financial barriers. Every admitted student receives a full or partial scholarship covering instruction, the use of a cello, and accessories.
Students study and perform with Montreal Symphony Orchestra cellists Geneviève Guimond, Gary Russell, and San Rim, educators David Evenchick and Josh Fink, and pianist Sandra Hunt. Our Board of Directors is chaired by Hans Jørgen Jensen, whose mentorship, pedagogical ideas, and support have had a formative influence on EVM’s approach to cello teaching and continue to strengthen our programming.
EVM combines private instruction, ensemble playing, improvisation, composition, recording, and performance. Students receive rigorous technical training while also developing their own creative voices. They have written, recorded, and released more than 100 original songs and compositions, and have won prizes in local, provincial, and national competitions in both performance and composition.
A central part of EVM’s model is Practice-Assisted Learning (PAL), an at-home practice system created by the program. PAL gives each student a personalized daily practice playlist drawn from over 5,000 interactive teacher videos. Students practice with guidance, their playing is recorded as they work, and teachers review their submissions and give daily feedback. This makes at-home practice more structured, less lonely, and more effective, while allowing each student to progress at their own pace and giving teachers a clear view of their daily effort.

