Soprano Amelia Daigle is one of the featured performers of a musical adaptation of the diary of Anne Frank, Nov. 11.
Soprano Amelia Daigle is one of the featured performers of a musical adaptation of the diary of Anne Frank, Nov. 11.
UWindsor alumnus John Holland, who sings baritone, shares a Juno Award with the Ottawa Bach Choir.
More than 100 voices will rise in song Sunday during a concert collaboration between the School of Creative Arts and the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
January 4, 2018 marked a historic moment for students, faculty and staff at UWindsor’s School of Creative Arts.
Over the last four years, the late-19th-century Romanesque structure in the city’s downtown core reverberated with the frenzied sounds of construction.
But on Thursday, the notes from students practising piano and lectures by professors in classrooms drifted up to fill the lofty Windsor Armouries.
UWindsor grads, faculty and students are well-represented among 2016 winners of awards from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.
Several UWindsor faculty members are on the program for a Detroit performance of George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” this weekend.
The University Singers present the Spring Choral Celebration concert, Wednesday in Assumption Hall.
Detroit’s Fort Street Chorale and Orchestra perform George Frideric Handel’s Messiah this weekend.
A music professor and local pioneer in the area of choral music has been appointed conductor emeritus of the Windsor Classic Chorale, which will host its third annual choral festival this weekend.