The Music Scene (magazine)
Publisher & Editor | Wah Keung Chan |
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Categories | Music magazine |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | 1 February 1960 |
Country | Canada |
Based in | Montreal |
Language | English and French |
Website |
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ISSN | 1703-8189 |
OCLC number | 50928510 |
The Music Scene (fr: La Scene musicale) is a Canadian bilingual quarterly magazine that promotes classical music in Canada.[1][2] Each issue contains a comprehensive calendar of concerts, CD, DVD and book reviews, interviews with musicians as well as feature articles on the local, national and international classical music scenes.
It is a free magazine published four times a year (fall, winter, spring, summer). 42,000 copies are distributed in total: 18,000 in Ontario, 5,000 copies each in Winnipeg, Edmonton and Calgary, and 9000 copies in British Columbia.
Published by La Scène musicale/The Music Scene, it is their all-English version, while their monthly magazine, La Scena musicale, is bilingual (English & French).
It is non-profit, and is dedicated to promoting classical music. Each issue contains a calendar of concerts, CD reviews, interviews, and feature articles. The printed version is distributed across Canada with emphasis in the Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa-Gatineau regions. Copies are also sent to music schools and record stores.
References
- ↑ Sarah Church. "La Scena Musicale". www
.thecanadianencyclopedia . The Historica Dominion Institute. Retrieved 20 February 2011..com - ↑ Florence Hayes, Helmut Kallmann. "The Music Scene/La Scène musicale". www
.thecanadianencyclopedia . The Historica Dominion Institute. Retrieved 20 February 2011..com
External links
- The Music Scene (English)
- La Scena Musicale (French)