Noon Hour Concert: Something Shiny
The Kestrel String Quartet, with 4 well known local musicians, will be performing "Something Shiny"
The Kestrel String Quartet, with 4 well known local musicians, will be performing "Something Shiny"
Soprano Elizabeth Lepock, clarinetist Peter Shackleton, and pianist Anna Ronai will be performing Ariel: Five Poems of Sylvia Plath by Ned Rorem.
A concert of music for cello and bass featuring Parlour Games by Michael Oesterle
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.
The Balinese Percussion Ensemble provides a feast for the eyes and the ears. Please join us for this fascinating concert.
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.Â
This energetic 60 voice choir performs a wide range of music, both classical and modern pieces from around the world.
Directed by noted cellist Ben Bolt-Martin, five different chamber ensembles will play a selection of classical music pieces.
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!
The Orchestra@UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ will be celebrating their 20th anniversary, including repeating some of the pieces from their original concert in the Humanities Theatre in 2004.