University Choir Concert - Spring 2023
This term the University Choir will sing Francesco Durante's Magnificat (once attributed to Giovanni Pergolesi), and will also showcase works by Arvo Pärt, Giedrus Sviainis, Jim Papoulis and many more!
This term the University Choir will sing Francesco Durante's Magnificat (once attributed to Giovanni Pergolesi), and will also showcase works by Arvo Pärt, Giedrus Sviainis, Jim Papoulis and many more!
Our Spring term orchestra@uwaterloo concert, featuring one of our 2023 Concerto winners on the clarinet.
Join us for a delightful jazz selection, performed by the UWaterloo Jazz Ensemble.
Join us for a summer favourite, lovely classical music in an acoustically perfect location.
Stop the Clock is a concert which brings the audience on a walk through nature in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. Please join us for our first Noon Hour concert of the Fall 2023 Term.
A concert of mixed American and Canadian Jazz Compositions. Included in the this performance the music of Duke Ellington, Rob McConnell, Pat Metheny, Thelonious Monk and Dave Young.
The University of Waterloo Chamber Choir will join the Grand Philharmonic Choir at Centre in the Square to sing the Mozart Requiem.
Please join us for a special noon hour concert with pianist Mike Janzen. Janzen’s most recent release is The Psalms Project: Volume I & II (2021), a double album of original songs reflecting on the Psalms. Described as “salve for the soul” (John Bailey, JUNO-winner for mixing), this album comprises 19 songs written and composed while recovering from a debilitating concussion just a few years prior.
Mahler's Quartet in A minor
Faure's Quartet No. 1 in C minor
Presented by members of London's Magistera Soloists.
Soprano Rebecca McKay and pianist Jodie Van der Heide will present a selection of pieces by women composers. Some are well known such as Alma Mahler and other composers not so much, namely Katerina Gimon. However, all will be delightful pieces.