A perfect setting for the music the baroque and Classical eras, this series of concerts features a chamber orchestra and is performed at Assumtpion University Chapel on Friday mornings and evenings.
A buffet lunch or a 3-course dinner can be added to your ticket, meals are served downstairs in the Freed-Orman Centre following the morning performance and prior to the evening performance.
Lunch and dinner are available on a per-concert basis. Reservations must be made by phone or in person at least one week in advance of the concert. Call 519-973-1238 to reserve.
Prices for four-concert subscriptions, individual concert prices in brackets
| Morning | Morning w/ Lunch | Evening | Evening w/ Dinner | |
| Regular | $ 125 (30) | $ 200 | $ 150 (35) | $ 325 |
| Senior+ | $ 100 (25) | $ 175 | $ 125 (30) | $ 300 |
| Student/Youth+ | $ 60 (15) | $ 135 | $ 75 (15) | $ 250 |
+Senior: 65+ | Student: Under 14 or with valid student ID
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Jeffrey Pollock, Conductor
Robert deMaine, Cello
Andrew McIntosh,* Cello
Christoph Willibald Gluck “Dance of the Furies” from Orfeo ed Euridice
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for Two Cellos
Luigi Boccherini Cello Concerto in B-flat Major
Christopher Theofanidis Visions and Miracles
Luigi Boccherini Symphony no. 6, op. 12, no. 4 “La casa del diavolo”
Italian showpieces featuring Principal Cellists of both the Detroit and Windsor Symphony Orchestras
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Kevin Mallon, Conductor
Virginia Hatfield,* Soprano
Maria Soulis,* Mezzo-soprano
Joseph Schnurr,* Tenor
Giles Tomkins,* Baritone
Windsor Classic Chorale, Joel Tranquilla, Conductor
J.S. Bach Christmas Oratorio (selections)
J.S. Bach’s masterpiece with one of Toronto’s premier conductors
of early music
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John Morris Russell, Conductor
Robert Aitken,* Flute,
Jean-Francois Rompré,* Flute
Liesel Deppe,* Piccolo
Johann Stamitz Mannheim Symphony in G
Antonio Vivaldi Piccolo Concerto in C major
Johann Stamitz Flute Concerto in D major
Domenico Cimarosa Concerto for Two Flutes
Carl Stamitz Symphony in E-flat major
World renowned Canadian Flutist Robert Aitken with the WSO for an airy display of virtuosity
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John Morris Russell, Conductor
Mehdi Ghazi, Piano
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf Symphony no. 3 in G “After Ovid’s Metamorphoses”
W. A. Mozart Piano Concerto no. 23 in A major
Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony no. 103 “Drumroll”
Maestro Russell’s favorite Mozart with young Algerian pianist
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Peter Wiebe,* Conductor
Roman Kosarev,* Viola
Lillian Scheirich,* Violin
Johann Christian Bach Sinfonia in G, op. 6 no. 1
W. A. Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for violin & viola
Marius Casadesus Viola Concerto in the style of J.C. Bach
Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-Flat “Dumbarton Oaks”
Classical and neo-classical masterworks and the solo debut of WSO Principal
Violist Roman Kosarev with Concertmaster Lillian Scheirich
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*Canadian