July 19
Join the WSO for a FREE summer concert at a park near you! Friday, July 19, 2024 Sculpture Garden Located at the foot of Bridge Avenue, Windsor. 7:00pm-8:00pm. Featuring the WSO Brass Quintet. Bring your own lawn chair, blanket, and picnic basket and enjoy some great music in the outdoors. Concert Sponsor: Port Windsor
Event DetailsJuly 20
Join the WSO for a FREE summer concert at a park near you! Saturday, July 20, 2024 Ojibway Park 5200 Matchett Road 1:00pm-2:00pm. Featuring the WSO Brass Quintet. Bring your own lawn chair, blanket, and picnic basket and enjoy some great music in the outdoors. Concert Sponsor: Friends of Ojibway Prairie
Event DetailsJuly 20
Join the WSO for a FREE summer concert at a park near you! Saturday, July 20, 2024 Reaume Park 7:00pm-8:00pm. Featuring the WSO Brass Quintet. Bring your own lawn chair, blanket, and picnic basket and enjoy some great music in the outdoors. Concert Sponsor: Port Windsor
Event DetailsJuly 21
Join the WSO for a FREE summer concert at a park near you! Sunday, July 21, 2024 King’s Navy Yard Park 68 Dalhousie St, Amherstburg Located by the gazebo 3:00pm-4:00pm. Featuring the WSO Brass Quintet. Bring your own lawn chair, blanket, and picnic basket and enjoy some great music in the outdoors. Concert Sponsor: Richard...
Event DetailsJuly 27
Join the WSO for a FREE summer concert at a park near you! Saturday, July 27, 2024 Sunset Amphitheatre, Seacliff Park 24 Seacliff Dr. W., Leamington 7:00pm-8:30pm Robert Franz, conductor Featuring the Windsor Symphony Orchestra. Bring your own lawn chair, blanket, and picnic basket and enjoy some great music in the outdoors. Concert Sponsor: Municipality of...
Event DetailsSeptember 21
Feel the music in this concert featuring Hungarian composer, Béla Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra. Designed to showcase all the instruments of the orchestra, this work is a tour-de-force. Multi-award-winning Canadian violinist Blake Pouliot performs one of the most expressive works of its kind, Felix Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E minor. Robert Franz, conductor Blake Pouliot, violin...
Event DetailsSeptember 22
Feel the music in this concert featuring Hungarian composer, Béla Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra. Designed to showcase all the instruments of the orchestra, this work is a tour-de-force. Multi-award-winning Canadian violinist Blake Pouliot performs one of the most expressive works of its kind, Felix Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E minor. Robert Franz, conductor Blake Pouliot, violin...
Event DetailsSeptember 26
Sit where the musicians sit… onstage! Johann Sebastien Bach’s thrilling First Orchestral Suite is one of his works purely for orchestra. This is paired with two works written by living composers – Marjan Mozetic and Damien Geter – for the world-renowned groups, Tafelmusik from Toronto, and the Portland Baroque Orchestra. These composers pay homage to...
Event DetailsSeptember 27
Enjoy your morning coffee on stage with music and the WSO! Johann Sebastien Bach’s thrilling First Orchestral Suite is one of his works purely for orchestra. This is paired with two works written by living composers – Marjan Mozetic and Damien Geter – for the world-renowned groups, Tafelmusik from Toronto, and the Portland Baroque Orchestra....
Event DetailsOctober 19
Hollywood’s Golden Years brought the world amazing films and music. The WSO celebrates WIFF’s 20th Anniversary with an unforgettable concert experience. Hear music from Casablanca, Frankenstein, Gone with the Wind, and Buster Keaton’s film One Week. This concert will take you on a unique auditory journey, ranging from the romantic and dramatic to the eerie...
Event DetailsOctober 20
Hollywood’s Golden Years brought the world amazing films and music. The WSO celebrates WIFF’s 20th Anniversary with an unforgettable concert experience. Hear music from Casablanca, Frankenstein, Gone with the Wind, and Buster Keaton’s film One Week. This concert will take you on a unique auditory journey, ranging from the romantic and dramatic to the eerie...
Event DetailsNovember 9
Filled with light and optimism, Symphony No. 7 is immediately recognizable if you’ve seen the movie, The King’s Speech. Pipa player, Changlu Wu, graces the stage with a work written to celebrate the folk music of the Qilian mountains in China. This performance kicks off with Canadian American composer, Jared Miller’s Ricochet – Reverb –...
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