Twelve Hours, One Doctor—And What a Neck Massage Taught Me About Our ERs
After a neck massage gone wrong, I spent twelve hours in the ER—where I saw firsthand what “staff shortage” really means: one doctor, dozens of patients, and a system stretched to its limit. This is why I’m asking you to consider supporting your local emergency department.
La ‘Jingle’ Campanella—And a Late-Night Piano Decorating Session
Scott fused Jingle Bells with Liszt’s La Campanella. I wrapped the piano in old Christmas lights. We filmed past midnight, took everything down before sunrise—and somehow, it all worked.
Concert of premieres at Capilano University
Two New Beds, Five Grape Clusters… and Our Coffee Grounds Have a New Job!
From apple blossoms to slug-proof bok choy on the railing, our garden is finally making sense. Turns out, used coffee grounds, fermented orange peels, and a little stubbornness go a long way.
Two Students, One Orchestra—And a Whole Lot of Practice!
After months of solo practice and just one rehearsal with the orchestra, two students stepped onto the stage with the Valley Symphony—and played like young musicians who’d been waiting for this moment their whole lives.
Carmina Burana—With Ballet, Choir, Percussion… and Just One Shot!
One night. Full stage. Ballet, choir, percussion, and piano—all breathing together in Orff’s Carmina Burana. Too bad it couldn’t be recorded… but we’ll never forget how it sounded in the hall.
Hearing the Future, One Piano Ensemble at a Time
Serving as judges at the Northwest International Piano Ensemble Competition, we were reminded how much courage and connection live in every piano duo—and how special it is to hear your own arrangement played by young musicians.
The Boy Who Watched From the Seats
A quiet dream planted in the audience at age 10 finally bloomed on the Chan Centre stage. This is the story of patience, persistence—and a student who never stopped playing, even through years of online lessons.
Jingle Bells/La Campanella mash-up
How do you blend a Christmas carol with a 19th-century virtuoso showpiece? Scott breaks down his mash-up of Jingle Bells and Liszt’s La Campanella—where Paganini’s bells meet holiday cheer, and two musical worlds become one.
Concert at UVic - Emerging Artist Alumni Series
By Clare
I went to UVic for my undergrad, and it was such an honour to be selected and presented by UVic at the Emerging Artist Alumni Concert Series. We enjoyed every moment of it. I especially had lots of feelings and memories rushing back to me as we played!
Concert at Wentworth Villa heritage museum
By Clare
We had such a great time! This heritage museum building is so special!
Remembering Menahem Pressler
Remember my teacher of five years, Menahem Pressler
Rose Gellert Hall in Langley unlocked!
Debut concert in Langley successful! Thank you all for coming to hear us!
Hearing the Anderson and Roe Piano Duo live!
Hello! It has been a while!
How have you been? A brief summary of what we have been up to!
Making intermediate-level duet arrangements
A few surprises at our last concert!
Fun concert in Abbotsford!
Big snow in Vancouver
Rachmaninoff’s 2-piano Tarantelle, arranged for 1 piano, 4-hands!
New virtuoso arrangement!