Instrumental Chamber Ensembles
Classical music performed by four different chamber ensembles. Directed by Ben Bolt-Martin.
Classical music performed by four different chamber ensembles. Directed by Ben Bolt-Martin.
Enjoy Brazilian and Cuban jazz as well as traditional swing music, performed by the University of Waterloo Jazz Ensemble. Directed by Michael Wood.
The Toronto Percussion Ensemble performed at Grebel's Noon Hour Concert yesterday. Who knew flowerpots and winebottles could be percussion instruments?
Featuring original compositions by Professor Carol Ann Weaver, with Rebecca Campbell and the University of Waterloo Chamber Choir, directed by Professor Mark Vourinen.
New Date & Time: Featuring Jason White (piano) and Pam Patel (vocals). A selection of modern compositions will be performed.
Saxophonist extraordinaire Mary Petrich from Phoenix, Arizona is joining local bassist Greg Prior,and vocalist Mary-Catherine McNinch Pazzano with pianist/composer Carol Ann Weaver. The concert will serve as a tribute to Nicholas Elliot-Friesen (1991-2012) including "The Leaving", composed by Carol Ann for her nephew. Other original compositions by Petrich and Weaver, as well as jazz improvisations will be played. Mary Catherine is a UW Music Graduate.
This Brass Quintet includes local musicians Trevor Wagler (French horn), Carolyn Culp (trombone), Susan Follows (bass trombone), and trumpeters Debra and Martin Lacoste. Composers featured include a wide selection of pieces, J.S. Bach to Scott Joplin.
Latin American music for flute and guitar, featuring Kelly Williamson and Mariette Stephenson.
Percussionists Beverley Johnston, David Campion, Mark Duggan, and Conrad Grebel instructor John Brownell will be performing contemporary works for percussion, as well as traditional drumming pieces.