
Music instructor Bruce Kotowich will lead the Windsor Classic Chorale in Saturday’s entry in the Stone and Sky summer literary, music and art series.
Music instructor Bruce Kotowich will lead the Windsor Classic Chorale in Saturday’s entry in the Stone and Sky summer literary, music and art series.
Students, alumni, staff and faculty will perform with the Windsor Symphony Orchestra Chorus in its spring concert Friday, May 12.
The Windsor Classic Chorale’s 40th anniversary concert will be rich in Canadian content, Sunday in Assumption Hall.
The University Singers and Chamber Choir will join the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s chorus Saturday for “Candide Suite.”
The UWindsor Chamber Choir and the University Singers join in concert Sunday under the direction of Bruce Kotowich for “Sing! A Choral Celebration.”
Music professor Bruce Kotowich will lead the Windsor Classic Chorale in a Valentine’s concert exploring the themes of love, nature, darkness, and light, Saturday, February 11, in the Heritage Auditorium, Assumption Hall.
Entitled “Nocturnes: A Romantic Evening of Songs About Love and the Night,” the program will feature works by composers Johannes Brahms, Gioachino Rossini, Daniel Elder, and Dan Forrest, and poets Sara Teasdale and Emily Dickinson.
Bruce Kotowich will lead the chorus and add his bass voice in solo performance for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s concert program this weekend.
The UWindsor Chamber Choir will perform today for the Ontario Music Educators’ Association.
“Music for Choirs, Pianos and Percussion” will feature selections from Carl Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana, Friday in the Heritage Auditorium.
UWindsor grads, faculty and students are well-represented among 2016 winners of awards from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.