
MFA
Coordinator, Academy Accompanying;
Accompanist (Academy)
Swedish-born pianist Susanne Ruberg-Gordon is a graduate from the Edsberg Institute of Music in Stockholm. Quoted by the Chronicle Herald as “A superb musician” she is frequently heard on CBC and has collaborated with artists such as Andres Cardenes, Ning Feng, Jens Lindemann, Tao Ni, and Arnold Choi.
Events in the 2007/2008 seasons include recitals with cellists Andres Diaz, Desmond Hoebig and Earl Lee, a tour of the Atlantic Provinces with violinist Nikki Chooi for Debut Atlantic as well as a performance for the International Trumpet Guild with her trio KeyBrass.
Studies at the Music & Sound program at the Banff Center for the Arts brought her to the Bow Valley where she now resides with her family. Her primary teachers include Jose Ribera and Greta Eriksson, but she has also had the privilege to learn from Gilbert Kalish, Marc Durand and David Moroz. Susanne has been on faculty at the Mount Royal University Conservatory since 1991 and has been a collaborative artist for the Morningside Music Bridge program since 2001.