Surrey-based harpsichordist Connor Page holds a Bachelor of Music degree (2021) from the University of British Columbia, where he first began to explore his love for historical keyboard technique, continuo playing, and the study and performance of early music. A recipient of Early Music Vancouver’s BC Scholarship and a long-time member of the Baroque Mentorship Orchestra, Connor has had the privilege of studying harpsichord and organ with Christina Hutten and Alexander Weimann. Abroad, he has played in masterclasses for experts in early keyboard performance such as Jacques Ogg and Charlotte Nediger. As a seasoned and sensitive collaborator and a keen researcher, Connor has contributed to many local productions in a variety of venues; he is also a founding member of the Gallo Chamber Players, an ensemble specializing in baroque chamber music. Connor’s diverse musical activities in and around Vancouver reflect a passion for music as a means of both present connection and historical understanding. Connor is also a graduate student in English literature at UBC, where he is at work on a SSHRC-funded thesis on the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.