Dawn Concert
with music on the lake by R. Murray Schafer
also music by Jennifer Butler and Emily Doolittle
with music on the lake by R. Murray Schafer
also music by Jennifer Butler and Emily Doolittle
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Inter - Mennonite Children's Choir
Carolyn Neumann VanderBurgh, conductor
Rockway Collegiate Concert Combo
Marlys Neufeldt, conductor
TACTUSÂ Choral Ensemble
Catherine Robertson, conductor
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​Maisie Sum, conductor
Festival Choir
Mark Vuorinen, conductor
Join the Grebel community as we celebrate the Grand Opening of our building project. Come for tours, visiting, and a reception!
   -Mennonite Archives of Ontario
   -Milton Good Library
Students in the Spring 2014 Music Studio course perform music they have studied this term.
All are welcome.
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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?
Enjoy the lovely sounds of 5 different Instrumental Chamber Ensembles, with pieces by Mozart, Faure, Beethoven, Debussy, and Cui. Refreshments available afterwards.
With Anna Ronai on piano, Sibylle Marquardt on flute, and Peter Stoll on clarinet, Trio d'Argento will perform a diverse selection of music.  Pieces include works by Beethoven, Ibert, and Oscar Peterson.
See their website for samples of this lovely music:
Formed in 2007, the Cardinal Consort explores the world of 16th and 17th century music for viol consorts.  The four gambists are Valerie Sylvester, Sheila Smyth, Linda Deshman, and Sara Blake.  Come join us for some exquisite music.  They will be performing Early English Music for viols and voice, along with the UW Chamber Choir. Â
Please see their website for more details: Â
Performer Njacko Backo is the creator of joyful African influenced "world music", master of the kalimba (thumb piano) from his native Cameroon. Backo is a multi-faceted band-leader, storyteller, author, and educator.
See  for more information about this amazing performer.
This concert features accomplished local performers Natasha Campbell (soprano), Â Heidi Wall (piano), and Miriam Stewart-Kroeker (cello). Â