Noon Hour Concerts @ Home
Enjoy noon hour recitals by professional musicians from the comfort of home.
Music, creativity and connections are increasingly important in our new socially distanced reality.
Music, creativity and connections are increasingly important in our new socially distanced reality.
This interactive workshop explores various drumming traditions and their pedagogical benefits.
In addition, the importance of “music and movement” in the classroom will be examined.
All Welcome. No cost, but kindly RSVP.
See also drumhand.ca for worshop examples.
Join our Music 260 Symphony class in hosting a panel discussion on "The State of the Symphony" with members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony organization:
Edwin Outwater, Music Director
Catherine Copp, Chair of the Board of Directors
Sophie Drounin, long time Violinist in the orchestra
Moderator: Dr. Prof. Debra Lacoste
Click to learn more.
Please join the UW Chamber Choir at 4:15 on Tuesday November 29 in the Atrium for a short CD release event. There will be food and drink provided and the Chamber Choir will perform a short selection of pieces from their current repertoire. Please come and join in recognizing the work of these students.
If you would like a copy of A New Song, they will be on sale during the event for $15.
Auditions are open for Fall 2019 Ensembles. You may take these for credit or as an extracurricular activity. Ensembles are open to all University of Waterloo students.
Full details available on our ensemble page
Although online concerts are becoming the norm for now, that doesn't mean they can't be special. Noon Hour Concerts@Home continues the Grebel and UWaterloo Music Department tradition of providing professional musicians space to share their work, and supporting our communities through conversations an
The University Choir is directed by Liska Jetchick. This term it will feature a wide range of pieces from around the world, including Baba Yetu, Shenendoah, and Flight Song.