Instrumental Chamber Ensemble Concert
Enjoy a wide selection of classical music, from 6 different chamber groups. Includes one brass group as well. Bach, Bruch, and Weber are among the composers that will be featured.
Enjoy a wide selection of classical music, from 6 different chamber groups. Includes one brass group as well. Bach, Bruch, and Weber are among the composers that will be featured.
Enjoy a break from winter, with delightful jazz classics. Reception to follow. Suitable for all ages.
See a video from the last concert:
University of Waterloo student Easton Page - Review of concert
Makes you want to come to all the performances!
Reaching out: a unique exploration of cross-cultural and inter-cultural community song. The University choir will sing works from within our own community, originating in Estonia, Iran, Senegal, New Zealand, and Bali. Join us for a unique choral experience.
Chiaroscuro: Contrasts in Light and Dark. The University of Waterloo Chamber Choir sings music spanning five centuries, by composers R. Murray Schafer, James MacMillan, Joaquin des Prez, Carlo Gesualdo, Dolly Parton and others!
UWaterloo Balinese Gamelan and Grebel Community Gamelan
with Balinese Artist-in-Residence I Dewa Made Suparta
On the island of Bali, Indonesia there is a plethora of musical ensembles called gamelan, the local term for a set of instruments made primarily of bronze or bamboo. The UWaterloo Department of Music at Conrad Grebel University College is home to a gamelan semara dana consisting of bronze gongs and metallophones, drums, and bamboo flutes.
Join our Music 260 Symphony class in hosting a panel discussion on "The State of the Symphony" with members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony organization:
Edwin Outwater, Music Director
Catherine Copp, Chair of the Board of Directors
Sophie Drounin, long time Violinist in the orchestra
Moderator: Dr. Prof. Debra Lacoste
Students frequently underestimate the importance of preparation for the post undergrad market. Yamaha artist/educator Michael Wood explores the opportunities for career advancement in the arts. The metrics of this master class encompasses: the art of selling, the marketing game, networking, business politics/ethics as well as the importance of effective writing and time management.
This is the final of the "68" Haydn String Quartet concerts. The title refers to the 68 string quartets that Haydn wrote over the course of his life. Each exhibits its own unique characteristics and compositional techniques. The members of the Attacca Quartet have been so captivated by these works that it felt only natural to feature a number of Haydn string quartets as an entire program, as opposed to the usual tradition of hearing only one as a concert opener.
Franz Joseph Haydn
Op 54, No 3
Op 76, No 5
Kathryn Ladano, bass clarinet and Richard Burrows, percussion.