Happy Birthday, Hildegard! A force in early music, her legacy lives on. From penning the foundation for opera, to inspiring modern composers creating "Bardcore" in 2020, you can learn about how modern composers take inspiration in this @newsounds episode: https://t.co/Goeadz7Y0W
We’re very excited to perform in concert with Ian Tanner and be conducted one more time by Maestro Ben.
Please join us this evening, August 19 at 7:00pm in the Victoria Park Pavilion in Kitchener. https://t.co/rsCbjrEQYM
Our guest artist for Friday’s concert has been performing on Facebook live throughout the pandemic. Have a listen: Ian Tanner - November - Live 2020 https://t.co/nY5ihRNudE via @YouTube
Join us this Friday evening at 7 pm for our special summer concert "Great Songs from the Age of Vinyl" with our special guest, Ian Tanner. Enjoy songs by the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, Elton John, Carole King, and many more!
Attention all educators & schools!
On Canada's National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, @redskyperform & TSO invite schools to experience Mistatim, an unforgettable story about reconciliation, featuring music by Indigenous music creators & TSO musicians.
https://t.co/0FPR9OvAAW
We're VERY proud that so many more people can hear #DanielBartholomewPoyser (TSO Barrett Principal Education Conductor & Community Ambassador) in action. Bravo!
Oct.20/18 7:30pm - Come to Knox Presbyterian in Waterloo to hear @wcplayers in concert!!! Featuring a piece by Jennifer Butler, and showcasing the wind section in Gounod's Petite Symphonie, as well as more!! Don't miss it! Donations at the door, no tickets required!
We have a new date!
Mark your calendars for SUNDAY JUNE 3rd, at 3:00pm. An expanded WCP will present Dvorak’s most popular work, Symphony #9, “From the New World” at the Rotunda, Kitchener City Hall. This is the music that Neil Armstrong took with him to the moon in 1969.
Mark your calendar! An expanded WCP will present Dvorak’s most popular work, Symphony #9, “From the New World” at 3:00 p.m., Sun., Apr. 15 at the Rotunda, Kitchener City Hall. This is the glorious music that Neil Armstrong took with him to the moon in 1969.