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Enjoy noon hour recitals by professional musicians from the comfort of home.
Music, creativity and connections are increasingly important in our new socially distanced reality. Noon Hour Concert @Home continues the Grebel and UWaterloo Music Department tradition of providing professional musicians space to share their work, and supporting our communities through conversations and music.
Starting September 23, through to November 25, recitals and interviews with professional musicians filmed specifically for this series will premiere on the Grebel Youtube Channel at 12:30PM most Wednesdays. The series is free, and no registration is required. Simply subscribe to the Grebel YouTube channel for notifications, or follow the Grebel Facebook page for weekly reminders.
Schedule:
Date |
Title |
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Sept. 23 |
Impacts of COVID-19 on Concerts, Performing and the Music Department at Grebel |
Sept. 30 | |
Oct. 7 | Gamelan Trio Concert link |
Oct. 21 | Duo Tubella Concert link |
Oct. 28 |
Road to Peace: A Reflection on the Relocation of the Russian Mennonites Concert link |
Nov. 4 | Noondaagochige concert link |
Nov. 11 | The Path before Me - A Woman's Journey (PREMIERE) concert link |
Nov. 18 | |
Nov. 25 | Music for Self Isolation concert link |
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