Bruce Kotowich

Bruce KotowichBruce Kotowich will lead the chorus and add his bass voice in solo performance for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s concert program this weekend.

Instructor to solo and lead chorus in weekend concerts

Bruce Kotowich will lead the chorus and add his bass voice in solo performance for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s concert program this weekend.

grand pianoFriday’s concert marks the public debut of the school’s new Yamaha CFX grand piano. The instrument will find a permanent home in the recital hall in the re-imagined Armouries building when it opens to the music program next year.

Choral concert to key on cantata

“Music for Choirs, Pianos and Percussion” will feature selections from Carl Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana, Friday in the Heritage Auditorium.

Richard Householder, Sheelagh Householder, Bruce Kotowich UWindsor professor emeritus Richard Householder accepts congratulations from his wife Sheelagh Householder and Bruce Kotowich, his successor as choir director who nominated him for an arts leadership award.

Endowment recognizes UWindsor artists

UWindsor grads, faculty and students are well-represented among 2016 winners of awards from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.

Erin ArmstrongUWindsor music grad Erin Armstrong will direct a concert performance of Giacomo Puccini’s “La bohème” by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra on Saturday.

Windsor grad to direct opera

UWindsor music grad Erin Armstrong will direct a concert performance of Giacomo Puccini’s “La bohème” by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra on Saturday.

Director Bruce Kotowich leads the University SingersDirector Bruce Kotowich leads the University Singers in a performance of “There Will Be Peace,” Wednesday during the campus observance of Remembrance Day.

University community gathers in remembrance

Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff gathered in front of Memorial Hall on Wednesday to pay tribute to Canadian soldiers who fought and fell in the cause of freedom.

Acting students Aine Donnelly and Megan Milette joined professor Lionel Walsh to read letters from archives of the Canadian wartime experience.