Connor Page is a harpsichordist and pianist currently studying at the University of British Columbia School of Music. Since his early studies in classical piano Connor has broadened his musical skills and interests to include a variety of fields and idioms from continuo playing to jazz and folk song repertoire, all of which contribute to his love of music as a multi-faceted art form. His activities have ranged from choral accompaniment, community and university concerts to private and corporate functions. Connor’s musicianship finds inspiration and enrichment in his academic pursuits, which extend to the areas of language, literature and music history.
Connor has had the privilege of having his musical and scholarly efforts recognized at and beyond UBC, receiving awards such as the McFarlane-Karp Scholarship in Arts and the June Goldsmith Scholarship in Music. Connor is currently involved in keyboard, choral, and early music activities at UBC, and has had the especial pleasure of working alongside skilled and insightful members of the Pacific Baroque Orchestra in the context of UBC early music ensembles. Recent events include UBC concerts A Festival of Baroque Chamber Music, A Tribute to Telemann and the St. John Passion as well as the Cathedral Summer Festival of Sacred Music at Christ Church Cathedral.