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Noon Hour Concert: Beethoven's 'Archduke' Trio
Catherine Robertson, piano
Elspeth Durward, violin
Marlena Tureski, cello
Music Meet and Greet Pizza Party!
The University of Waterloo Music Department is hosting a Pizza Party Meet & Greet!
Anyone on campus interested in music is Welcome!
Come on out to meet fellow music students, staff & faculty. Find out more about Music Society.
Doing Worship Differently: renewing congregational worship at the grass-roots level”
The Institute for Worship and the Arts of Conrad Grebel University College presents a morning with John Bell of the Iona Community. John will present a workshop called “Doing Worship Differently: renewing congregational worship at the grass-roots level” on Saturday, October 5 in the CGUC Chapel. Registration 8:30-9 a.m. Workshop 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with a refreshment break at 11 a.m. Cost $35. Please pre-register by contacting Alison Enns at aenns@uwaterloo.ca or 519-885-0220 x24217.
Sing Fires of Justice for Stolen Sisters
A benefit event for the Good hearted Women Singers, this Music and Word Festival will feature Choirs from Laurier as well as the UW Conrad Grebel University Choir.
See wlu.ca/seminary for further information.
Noon Hour Concert: Sassy Women - Art Songs
Marion Samuel, soprano
Anna Ronai, piano
Benjamin Britten's War Requiem
Britten's masterpiece is a profound and eloquent testament to the horror of war. It combines his powerful music with the Requiem Mass and the haunting images of soldier-poet Wilfred Owen.
Choirs: Conducted by Mark Vuorinen
Grand Philharmonic Choir
University of Waterloo Chamber Choir
Laurier Singers
Grand Philharmonic Youth Choir
Grand Philharmonic Children's Choir
Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony
Soloists:
Leslie Ann Bradley, soprano
Thomas Cooley, tenor
Russell Braun, baritone
Noon Hour Concert: New Canadian Duos
Stephanie Chua, piano
Véronique Mathieu, violin
Open Piano Masterclass
Piano Master Class
Featuring pianist Isabelle Cottet, a young internationally acclaimed artist from France. This is not just for pianists, but a fascinating experience for anyone interested in what it takes to become a great artist.
Open to all to come and observe, from 2:00pm to 3:45 pm.
Noon Hour Concert: The Story of Hagar
A multi-media liturgical piece
Cheryl Pauls - writer, narrator, pianist
Bryan Harder - producer