NOVA SCOTIA TOUR SPOTLIGHT Venue Featurette #3: NEW GLASGOW Following two days of cycling (Port Hawkesbury – Antigonish: 60km, Antigonish – New Glasgow: 74km) we will arrive at our 3rd Nova Scotia…
NOVA SCOTIA TOUR SPOTLIGHT Venue Featurette#2: PORT HAWKESBURY Originally named Ship Harbour (after the harbour on which it is located), Port Hawkesbury built ships for the timber export trade in the…
NOVA SCOTIA TOUR SPOTLIGHT Venue Featurette #1: BADDECK In 1885, Alexander Graham Bell (along with his wife, Mabel, and two daughters, Elsie and Daisy) came to Baddeck on vacation. They were so…
We’re about half way through our Bells of Baddeck run and we’re having a blast. We thought we’d commemorate with these photos of us really getting into our characters. Daniel…
We are so pleased to announce the details of our 2015 Nova Scotia tour! Beginning in Baddeck, Cape Breton, Bicycle Opera will embark on a nine-day East Coast tour, including…
Bicycle Opera helped open The Bells of Baddeck last night at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, joining 20 other singers, a piano trio and a creative team that…
BOP tour is back and we’re on the move!! Usually traveling is pretty straight forward for the Bicycle Opera Project. Seriously… it’s built right into the name. We jump on…
Bicycle Opera has commissioned our first new work: Ride of the Bicycle Bells by Chris Thornborrow for 12 bicycle bells and 1 bike horn! Artistic Director Larissa Koniuk chatted with Chris…
Join us for a pre-concert performance for: let me tell you Wed. Mar. 4, 2015 at 8:00PM Bicycle Opera pre-concert performance at 7:00 PM Roy Thomson Hall Curated by George…
February 18, 2015 The Bicycle Opera Project is seeking operatic compositions by Canadian composers for our 2015 summer tour. About us: The Bicycle Opera Project brings Canadian, contemporary, accessible opera…