Piano Graduation Recital: David Chung
Graduating in Honours Music & Business, David Chung will be performing works by Bach, Haydn, Liszt, Debussy and Prokofiev.
All welcome. Reception to follow
Graduating in Honours Music & Business, David Chung will be performing works by Bach, Haydn, Liszt, Debussy and Prokofiev.
All welcome. Reception to follow
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.
Graduating in Music & Business, Michelle Dao will perform works from Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Kreisler.
All welcome. Reception to follow.
Concerts at 3pm and 7pm
Orchestral Music by:
with Waterloo Chamber Players (Orchestra)
Multimedia Music
"Earth Songs" by Cecilia Kim with Korean traditional players and projected visuals
Music, Sounds and Visuals from Africa
with music on the lake by R. Murray Schafer
also music by Jennifer Butler and Emily Doolittle
Waterloo Inter - Mennonite Children's Choir
Carolyn Neumann VanderBurgh, conductor
Rockway Collegiate Concert Combo
Marlys Neufeldt, conductor
TACTUS Choral Ensemble
Catherine Robertson, conductor
Grebel Gamelan
Maisie Sum, conductor
Festival Choir
Mark Vuorinen, conductor
“Beautiful“
What exactly is beautiful about choral music and choral singing?
Our program this spring is choral exploration of what we find deeply moving and meaningful in the act of singing together. Is it the notes, rhythms, and structures of the sounds or the act of the singing together itself? Does it have something to do finding a voice against injustice, bonding as peoples, cultures, or nations through song? Is it harmony, melody, or rhythm? Is it the poetry or the texts with which we work? What exactly makes choral music beautiful?