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.
Music Studio students perform Winter term music in four end-of term concerts.
The UW Gamelan Ensemble will perform as part of our noon hour series. Be transported to Bali by drums and gongs with rapid fire interlocking parts.
Balinese Gamelan Music. Percussion as you have never heard it before! Come join us for this colourful and interesting experience. Music performed by the Music Department Gamelan Ensemble. Directed by Dr. Maisie Sum.
The University of Waterloo Chamber choir performs "Earth teach me," a concert of choral works reminding us of the fragility of our land. The concert includes works by Arvo Part, Veljo Tormis, Alberto Grau, Stephen Paulus, and Leonard Enns.
Carmina Burana, composed by Carl Orff, will be performed by the University of Waterloo Choir. This version will include the Inter-Mennonite Children's Choir, two pianos, and 5 percussionists. Director: Dr. Gerard Yun.
Graduating in Music & Business, Michelle Dao will perform works from Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Kreisler.
All welcome. Reception to follow.
scholarship auditions
These auditions are for future students applying for Fall 2014 who wish pre-approval in the Music Studio performance courses--which is also a requirement in order to declare Music as your Major, and to be considered for the Scholarships available. These are held on two dates: Friday, March 28 and Saturday, April 12.
Conatct music@uwaterloo.ca to schedule an audition.
Sound in the Land 2014 will explore music and the environment while discovering new Mennonite perspectives. A sequel to the highly successful Sound in the Lands 2009, which explored Mennonite music across borders and boundaries, and Sound in the Land 2004, which dealt with Mennonite musical diversities, Sound in the Land 2014 is both a festival with multiple concerts, performances, workshops, and an academic conference with papers and presentations which explore the new field of “ecomusicology” (music and the environment) from various Mennonite perspectives, locally and globally.