UWindsor alumna Florine Ndimubandi will sing works by Black composers this weekend with the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
UWindsor alumna Florine Ndimubandi will sing works by Black composers this weekend with the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
Music from Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story” is featured on a program of Jewish composers by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
The Windsor Symphony Orchestra and its chorus will perform Handel’s Messiah in three communities across the region this weekend.
The University Singers present the Spring Choral Celebration concert, Wednesday in Assumption Hall.
The Faculty Trio will combine the talents of Gregory Butler, Trevor Pittman and Lillian Scheirich in concert Sunday.
A day of commemorative events celebrating the bicentennial of the 1812 capture of Detroit will include the world premiere of a piece by UWindsor music professor Brent Lee entitled “General Brock in Detroit.”
Music student Melanie Wright – a clarinettist herself – won Thursday’s DailyNews trivia quiz and the prize of two tickets to the Faculty Trio Recital, Sunday in Assumption University Chapel.
A recital by a trio of faculty members in the School of Music will feature the world premiere of a sonata that draws on the composer’s time in Canada’s cottage country.
Clarinetist Trevor Pittman, pianist Gregory Butler and violinist Lillian Scheirich will perform in recital Sunday, November 13, at 2:30 p.m. in Assumption University Chapel. The program includes sonatas by Johannes Brahms and César Franck and the Trio for violin, clarinet and piano by Aram Khachaturian, as well as a new work by former UWindsor instructor Robert Rival.