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SUMMARY:Side by Side by Side: Peer Gynt's Journey
DESCRIPTION:Side by Side by Side 2026\nPeer Gynt’s Journey\n\nHenrik Ibsen’s epic eighteenth-century play\, Peer Gynt\, follows the exploits of its errant protagonist from Norway to the Moroccan desert. Combining forces for a short Sunday evening performance\, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra\, Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra\, and Windsor Symphony Community Orchestra will tell the tale through Grieg’s famous music. The brief concert also includes the Canadian orchestral premiere of Ouarzazate\, a traditional song from North Africa. \nGeoffrey Larson\, conductor\nWindsor Symphony Orchestra\nWindsor Symphony Youth Orchestra\nWindsor Symphony Community Orchestra \nPROGRAM:\nMoroccan traditional\, arr. Larson: Ouarzazate\nEdvard Grieg: Music from Peer Gynt\n– Morning Mood\n– The Abduction (Ingrid’s Lament)\n– Solveig’s Song\n– In the Hall of the Mountain King \n This is a short\, free performance lasting 30 minutes. All are welcome to enjoy this concert free of charge. \n\n\nFree Admission. Tickets NOT required.
URL:https://www.windsorsymphony.com/event/side-by-side-by-side/
LOCATION:The Capitol Theatre\, 121 University Ave. W.\, Windsor\, ON\, N9A 5P4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Beauty and the Beat
DESCRIPTION:Canadian composer Jordan Pal’s edgy Upwell – described as the natural process that lifts nutrient-rich waters to the surface and fuels new life and growth. Upwell was written for a digital performer and orchestra. It brings together new technology and traditional music. This concert also features Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 8 – a powerful piece of music\, mixing intense\, dramatic moments with beautiful\, subtle movements. \nJames Sommerville\, guest conductor\nShawn Mativetsky\, tabla and electronics \nPROGRAM\nJORDAN PAL: Upwell for Digital Performer and Orchestra\nVAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No. 8 in D minor \nWhat’s something interesting about this concert?  \n\nJordan Pal’s work is rooted in classical music; he is also versatile across various genres\, including film music\, electronic music\, and contemporary music.\nBest known for The Lark Ascending\, Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote nine symphonies\, operas\, and film scores\, and was an avid collector of English folk songs. He also served in World War I as an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps.\n\nSeries Sponsor: Bill and Rochelle Tepperman \nThis concert is 120 minutes\, including intermission.\nCurtain Call Conversations take place after the concert. \nCurtain Call Conversations: \nExperience the music… stay for the conversation \nJoin the Maestro and guest artists for exclusive conversations on stage about performance\, creative process\, where inspiration comes from\, music composition\, and more! Curtain Call Conversations take place between the Maestro and guest artist on stage\, directly after a concert. Patron participation is encouraged. \nVisa Debit not accepted online. Please visit the Box Office to use a Visa Debit card to purchase tickets.
URL:https://www.windsorsymphony.com/event/beauty-and-the-beat/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:The Capitol Theatre\, 121 University Ave. W.\, Windsor\, ON\, N9A 5P4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260124T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260410T180818
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SUMMARY:Beauty and the Beat
DESCRIPTION:Canadian composer Jordan Pal’s edgy Upwell – described as the natural process that lifts nutrient-rich waters to the surface and fuels new life and growth. Upwell was written for a digital performer and orchestra. It brings together new technology and traditional music. This concert also features Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 8 – a powerful piece of music\, mixing intense\, dramatic moments with beautiful\, subtle movements. \nJames Sommerville\, guest conductor\nShawn Mativetsky\, tabla and electronics \nPROGRAM\nJORDAN PAL: Upwell for Digital Performer and Orchestra\nVAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No. 8 in D minor \nWhat’s something interesting about this concert?  \n\nJordan Pal’s work is rooted in classical music; he is also versatile across various genres\, including film music\, electronic music\, and contemporary music.\nBest known for The Lark Ascending\, Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote nine symphonies\, operas\, and film scores\, and was an avid collector of English folk songs. He also served in World War I as an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps.\n\nSeries Sponsor: Bill and Rochelle Tepperman \nThis concert is 120 minutes\, including intermission.\nCurtain Call Conversations take place after the concert. \nCurtain Call Conversations: \nExperience the music… stay for the conversation \nJoin the Maestro and guest artists for exclusive conversations on stage about performance\, creative process\, where inspiration comes from\, music composition\, and more! Curtain Call Conversations take place between the Maestro and guest artist on stage\, directly after a concert. Patron participation is encouraged. \nVisa Debit not accepted online. Please visit the Box Office to use a Visa Debit card to purchase tickets.
URL:https://www.windsorsymphony.com/event/beauty-and-the-beat/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:The Capitol Theatre\, 121 University Ave. W.\, Windsor\, ON\, N9A 5P4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Café Concert: A Taste of Italy
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy your morning coffee on stage with music and the WSO! \nThe works of Albinoni\, Vivaldi\, Torelli\, and Scarlatti offer a delightful taste of Italy\, showcasing the vibrant energy of Italian Baroque music\, bringing Italy’s rich musical heritage to life. \nBenoit Gauthier\, guest conductor \nPROGRAM\nALBINONI: Sinfonia C Major\nVIVALDI: Concerto in F major for Flute\, Oboe & Bassoon\nTORELLI: Concerto No. 1\nSCARLATTI: Sinfonia No.4 in E minor\nVIVALDI: Sinfonia in G Major \nWhat’s something interesting about this concert?  \n\nAlbinoni’s Sinfonia in C Major was well-known in its time\, however\, many of his works fell into obscurity after his death.\nVivaldi worked primarily in Venice\, and for much of his life\, he relied on his position as a violin teacher and music director at the Ospedale della Pietà\, an orphanage for girls where he composed many of his concertos. In his later years\, his works fell out of favour\, and he faced financial difficulties. It wasn’t until the 20th century that his music was rediscovered and gained the massive popularity it holds today.\nTorelli spent much of his career in Bologna\, working primarily as a teacher\, violinist\, and composer at the prestigious Bologna Conservatory. His work was mostly heard in local churches and played by small orchestras and ensembles. His compositions laid the foundation for the development of violin concertos\, and he is now recognized as one of the key figures in the early Baroque violin tradition.\nScarlatti was born in Naples\, Italy\, and spent much of his life working in Italy and later in Rome\, where he wrote many of his operas and orchestral works.\n\nThis concert is 60 minutes. No intermission.\nTicket includes a complimentary tea and coffee. \nSeries Sponsor: The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation\nCafé Food & Beverage Sponsor: Tim Hortons\, downtown locations\nConcert Sponsor: This concert is sponsored by Dr. Kathleen McCrone in honour of the 100th birthday of her late partner\, The Reverend Professor Peter Wilkinson. \nTICKETS\nThis event is SOLD OUT. Please call the Box Office to availability 519-973-1238.
URL:https://www.windsorsymphony.com/event/cafe-a-taste-of-italy/
LOCATION:The Capitol Theatre\, 121 University Ave. W.\, Windsor\, ON\, N9A 5P4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180818
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SUMMARY:OnStage: A Taste of Italy
DESCRIPTION:Sit where the musicians sit… onstage! \nThe works of Albinoni\, Vivaldi\, Torelli\, and Scarlatti offer a delightful taste of Italy\, showcasing the vibrant energy of Italian Baroque music\, bringing Italy’s rich musical heritage to life. \nBenoit Gauthier\, guest conductor \nPROGRAM\nALBINONI: Sinfonia C Major\nVIVALDI: Concerto in F major for Flute\, Oboe & Bassoon\nTORELLI: Concerto No. 1\nSCARLATTI: Sinfonia No.4 in E minor\nVIVALDI: Sinfonia in G Major \nThis concert is 60 minutes. No intermission.\nTicket includes a complimentary cocktail. \nSeries Sponsor: Anonymous\nConcert Sponsor: ScotiaBank\nCocktail & Beverage Sponsor: Maiden Lane Wine & Spirits\nFood Sponsor: Terra Cotta Pizzeria \nTICKETS\nThis event is SOLD OUT. Please call the Box Office to availability 519-973-1238. \nVisa Debit not accepted online. Please visit the Box Office to use a Visa Debit card to purchase tickets.
URL:https://www.windsorsymphony.com/event/onstage-a-taste-of-italy/
LOCATION:The Capitol Theatre\, 121 University Ave. W.\, Windsor\, ON\, N9A 5P4\, Canada
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