The Hope of Loving

St. Peter's Lutheran Church 49 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets Here The Hope of Loving Join us for our final concert of the 2021/2022 season. This concert will feature beautiful short works that will open your heart. You will hear the premiere of Aaron Manswell's Stick with Love, a gospel-style work inspired by the words of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This...

Elijah

Centre in the Square 101 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets Surging dramatic passages. Beautiful serene interludes. A story of a drought, futile prayers offered to a false god, and the complex, brooding figure of the central character, Elijah. Choir alumni will join current members to perform this memorable start to a landmark season. Jacqueline Woodley, Soprano Allyson McHardy, Mezzo-Soprano Owen McCausland, Tenor James...

Duruflé Requiem

St. Peter's Lutheran Church 49 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets In this masterpiece by Maurice Duruflé, medieval chant is combined with luxuriant harmonies. Christina Stelmacovich, mezzo-soprano Ben Wallace, baritone Jonathan Oldengarm, organ Grand Philharmonic Chamber Singers Mark Vuorinen, conductor

Messiah

Centre in the Square 101 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets Messiah is a banquet for the spirit. From the beautifully drawn nativity story, to the thrilling "Hallelujah" chorus and beyond, it is the best-loved work we perform. We warmly welcome our Artistic Director Emeritus, Howard Dyck, as guest conductor. Megan Chartrand, Soprano Julie Boulianne, Mezzo-Soprano Colin Ainsworth, Tenor Jesse Blumberg, Baritone Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony...

Stories of Love, Loss and Life

Anglican Church of St. John the Evangelist 23 Water St N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets A journey of the human spirit, with works by Tracy Wong, Nathaniel Dett, Elton John, Stephanie Martin and many more. Saturday March 11, 7:30 p.m. Anglican Church of St. John the Evangelist 23 Water Street North, Kitchener Grand Philharmonic Chamber Singers Tom Corken, conductor Raneem Barakat, soloist Debra Lacoste, trumpet Ian VanderBurgh, piano...

Bach B-Minor Mass

Centre in the Square 101 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets Join us in this beloved Good Friday tradition. This magnificent work speaks to the full spectrum of human experience, from the sparkling joy of "Gloria" to the suffering of "Crucifixus" and the final serenity of "Dona nobis pacem". Sherezade Panthaki, Soprano Julia Dawson, Mezzo-Soprano Lawrence Wiliford, Tenor Jonathon Adams, Baritone Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Grand...

Martin’s “Water: An Environmental Oratorio” and Bruckner’s “Te Deum”

Centre in the Square 101 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets Our season concludes with a brand-new oratorio. We will give the world premiere of Stephanie Martin's "Water: An Environmental Oratorio", the story of the importance of this precious resource and a community's efforts to protect it. Anton Bruckner's powerful "Te Deum" opens this concert. Katy Clark, Soprano Marion Newman, Mezzo-Soprano Jean-Philippe Lazure, Tenor...

Haudenosaunee Voices

Kitchener City Hall Rotunda 200 King St W, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

A family-friendly interactive workshop with singing, dancing and exploring our connection to Mother Earth Led by Kelly Fran Davis Tuesday, June 13, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kitchener City Hall Rotunda Free and open to all

Mozart: Requiem, Estacio: The Houses Stand Not Far Apart

Centre in the Square 101 Queen St. N, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets Jennifer Krabbe - Soprano Jennifer Enns Modolo - Mezzo-Soprano Nicholas Nicolaidis - Tenor Dion Mazerolle - Baritone Musicians of the KWSymphony* Grand Philharmonic Choir Grand Philharmonic Youth Choir University of Waterloo Chamber Choir Mark Vuorinen, Conductor * We express our sadness, and our solidarity, for the musicians from the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony who are...

Annelies

Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum 10 Huron Rd., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Buy Tickets This deeply moving work is based on the life and diary of Anne Frank, the doomed Jewish girl who died in the Nazi Holocaust, and who has become a symbol of hope and goodness in very dark times. Sara Schabas - Soprano Grand Philharmonic Chamber Singers Mark Vuorinen, Conductor