

This year-round concert series is mainly dedicated to emerging artists, often from BC but sometimes from other provinces or French-speaking countries. It provides a stage to experiment on and a place to gain experience as performers while also allowing Greater Vancouver audiences to discover professional quality French-language concerts on a more regular basis.
The Nouvelle Scène series is also open to artists who are more advanced in their careers, who want to present a new piece of work. The Nouvelle Scène series has become a pillar for album release for many francophone British Columbian singers/songwriters, who want to present their new work in a more intimate setting, before hitting the stage at more major events such as the Festival d’été francophone de Vancouver or the Coup de coeur francophone de Vancouver, here in Vancouver, or elsewhere in Canada.
Jazz concert

Classical music concert

CAMERON CROZMAN &
MEAGAN MILATZ
May 23, 2025, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Pyatt Hall, 843 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC V6B 3L6, Canada
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Cameron and Meagan will present a performance featuring pieces from the repertoire of Beethoven, Ponce, Albeniz, Gershwin, and Rachmaninoff.
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About
Carl Mayotte
Carl Mayotte, the grand winner of the Radio-Canada Jazz Revelation 2020-2021 title, is one of the most sought-after young bassists and jazz musicians in Quebec and Canada today. Having started his professional career at the age of 16 and completed a master’s degree in jazz performance at McGill University, his virtuosity and versatility have been recognized by many musicians and critics, including Alain Caron and Bass Magazine. His third album, Escale, earned him a Félix Award for Jazz Album of the Year in 2022.
Additionally, in the summer of 2022, he founded a new jazz music camp in Kamouraska, bringing together musicians of all ages and levels. One of the young musician's goals is to democratize jazz and bring this musical genre back to the forefront. He has just released his fourth album, an ode to Brazilian music.
About
Meagan Milatz
Maegan Milatz is "a remarkable pianist […] with an expressive palette that seems limitless" (Le Devoir). Winner of the 2024 Opus Prize for "Discovery of the Year," she regularly performs alongside renowned international musicians, including Andrew Wan, concertmaster of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Stefan Dohr, principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic, cellist Matt Haimovitz, and mandolinist Avi Avital. In 2022, Maegan was named co-artistic director of HausMusique alongside cellist Cameron Crozman.
Recipient of the 2024 Choquette-Symcox Prize from the Jeunesses Musicales Canada Foundation, her recent engagements include performances with Olivier Charlier, Michel Michalakakos, Cho-Liang Lin, Peter Hanson, Mark Fewer, Richard Lester, Steven Dann, and tubist Øystein Baadsvik.
Internationally, she performed at the New Ross Piano Festival in Ireland in 2023 and the Edeta Arts International Chamber Music Festival in Spain, where she played with violinist Wolfgang Redik in 2024 and with Kai Gleusteen, concertmaster of the Gran Teatre del Liceu Orchestra in Barcelona, in 2022. Together with cellist Cameron Crozman, she embarked on a European tour in 2024, performing in Italy, France, Malta, and Portugal.
Maegan has also appeared as a soloist with orchestras across Canada, including the Edmonton Symphony, Regina Symphony, Sherbrooke Symphony, and McGill Symphony Orchestras. She is a laureate of several competitions, including the Shean Piano Competition, CFMTA National Piano Competition, and the Canadian Music Competition. She has also received the Sylva Gelber Foundation Award, and her performances are frequently broadcast on CBC/Radio-Canada.
About
Cameron Crozman
"Endowed with a rich imagination and a sharp mind" (Diapason), Canadian cellist Cameron Crozman performs as a soloist and chamber musician across Canada, the United States, and Europe. He has been invited as a soloist with the Orchestre National d'Île-de-France (Paris), and the Montreal, Winnipeg, Hamilton, and Vancouver Island Symphony Orchestras. Crozman performs in renowned venues such as the Philharmonie de Paris and the Shanghai Oriental Art Center, as well as in unusual locations like the "Qidi Vidi" brewery in St. John's.
With a strong passion for chamber music, he shares the stage with distinguished musicians including James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, Louis Lortie, Gérard Caussé, James Campbell, and members of the Ébène, New Zealand, and Penderecki String Quartets.
Winner of the 2021 Virginia Parker Prize from the Canada Council for the Arts, the highest award given by the Council to emerging classical musicians, Cameron was also named Radio-Canada's 2019 Classical Revelation and was a laureate of the Gautier Capuçon Classe d'excellence at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. His critically acclaimed albums are released under the ATMA Classique and Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo labels.