April 15
THE AUSTRALIAN BEE GEES SHOW – A TRIBUTE TO THE BEE GEES Direct from Las Vegas! It’s Saturday Night Fever every night with “The Australian Bee Gees Show – A Tribute to the Bee Gees”. One of the most successful and adored acts in musical history is recreated live in concert. You’ll hear hits like,...
Event DetailsApril 16
In partnership with Autism Ontario and the Windsor Public Library, we celebrate the music of the late Fred Rogers. This family-focused program will explore Mr. Roger’s contributions to music, education, inclusivity, and Autism acceptance. Hosted by Kate Reynolds, local musician, writer, and children’s librarian who is open about her autism diagnosis, disabilities, and queerness, this...
Event DetailsApril 22
Mark Payne’s ability to effortlessly adapt to different genres of music and styles, ranging from classical to country and rock to jazz and everything in between, has afforded him the myriad of opportunities he has enjoyed throughout his career. Mark Payne is virtuoso at the piano and an extraordinary entertainer. Mark and his music are...
Event DetailsApril 23
Mark Payne’s ability to effortlessly adapt to different genres of music and styles, ranging from classical to country and rock to jazz and everything in between, has afforded him the myriad of opportunities he has enjoyed throughout his career. Mark Payne is virtuoso at the piano and an extraordinary entertainer. Mark and his music are...
Event DetailsApril 29
Johannes Brahms, a German composer and pianist, is considered a leading composer of the romantic period. His Symphony No. 2 is warm, generous of spirit, and full of more beautiful melodies than just about any other 19th century symphony. Inspired by Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, this work will leave a smile on your face. Robert Franz, conductor...
Event DetailsApril 30
Johannes Brahms, a German composer and pianist, is considered a leading composer of the romantic period. His Symphony No. 2 is warm, generous of spirit, and full of more beautiful melodies than just about any other 19th century symphony. Inspired by Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, this work will leave a smile on your face. Robert Franz, conductor...
Event DetailsJune 11
Amici in Arte presents Vincent Van Gogh: From Darkness to Light in partnership with AWE Featuring Peter Hrastovec, Windsor’s Poet Laureate & Art Curator Emily McKibbon, Head of Exhibitions and Collections, AWE This event is in partnership with Art Windsor-Essex. Amici in Arte is organized by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra. Tickets $30 Includes Light Refreshments
Event DetailsJune 13
Windsor International Film Festival Presents Past Lives Directed by Celine Song Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrest apart after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, they are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make...
Event DetailsJune 14
The Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival returns to Windsor for the first time in four years. Hear Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 9, also known as the third “Razumovsky Quartet”, and quite possibly Beethoven’s most popular chamber music work. This groundbreaking piece by Beethoven which helped move the string quartet into the concert hall will leave you...
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