Noon Hour Concert: Hearing the Desert
This concert features music and soundscapes by Carol Ann Weaver from Kalahari Desert, South Africa.
This concert features music and soundscapes by Carol Ann Weaver from Kalahari Desert, South Africa.
The Balinese Percussion Ensemble provides a feast for the eyes and the ears. Please join us for this fascinating concert.
The Orchestra@UWaterloo will be celebrating their 20th anniversary, including repeating some of the pieces from their original concert in the Humanities Theatre in 2004.
Directed by Prof. Mark Vuorinen, the Chamber Choir is a 30 voice choir composed of students from all faculties. The feature piece of this concert is a four movement work by Katarina Gimon called Elements. Its movements are Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
This energetic 60 voice choir performs a wide range of music, both classical and modern pieces from around the world.
A jazz concert encompassing Jazz Compositions influenced by the traditions and talents of America, Canada, and Cuba, with a Christmas twist thrown in just for fun!
Directed by noted cellist Ben Bolt-Martin, five different chamber ensembles will play a selection of classical music pieces.
The program primarily features art song and opera from the 19th and 20th centuries including a set of songs by the underappreciated 19th century composer, Peter Cornelius. Originally scheduled for 2024, it has been rescheduled for January 15 at noon in the Grebel Chapel.
Every year since its inception, Magisterra Soloists has presented a concert honouring the victims of the Holocaust, highlighting how art has and will always be a valuable form of expression during times of hardship. Magisterra Soloists and Fellows will perform the music of Holocaust survivors.
A concert of music for cello and bass featuring Parlour Games by Michael Oesterle