Nov 04
New World, Old World - East Meets West
Timothy Steeves teams up with University of Brandon professor Megumi Masaki for a two-piano, four-hands recital featuring works by Christos Hatzis, Brian Current and Brahms's F minor Sonata.
Nov 05
Drumming up the Magic
The Scruncheons Percussion Ensemble will enchant you with spectacular new works for percussion ensemble. A feast for the ears!
Nov 06
MUN Brass Ensemble
See Sunday Afternoon Concert Series
Nov 07
Dr. Chris Tonelli Lecture
See Music, Media & Culture Lecture Series
Nov 12
100 Greatest Hits
Virtuoso guitarist Sylvie Proulx explores various instrumental combinations with the guitar in a celebration of North American chamber music repertoire. Featured are composers Aaron J. Kernis, a Pulitzer Prize winner and Patrick Roux, whose works reflect a strong influence of tango. In the Petro-Canada Hall.
Nov 14
National Arts Centre Orchestra Master Classes
Nov 16
The National Arts Centre Orchestra Presents:
Sean Rice with Vernon Regehr, in Concert
(Alumni series) Wowing local audiences for years, clarinetist Sean Rice returns home to perform as a member of the National Arts Centre Orchestra on their cross-Canada tour! Lucky for us, he'll be taking the stage at Memorial, teaming up with cellist Vernon Regehr and pianists Maureen Volk and Kristina Szutor. Don't miss this amazing show featuring trios by Beethoven, Muczynski and Brahms.
Nov 19
Angels in the Architecture
In a concert that features Evan Bowen, winner of the 2011 Concerto Competition, the MUN Wind Ensemble will explore the age-old relationship between church and state through works by Ticheli, Mackey, Wagner and more.
Nov 24
MUN Jazz Ensemble
Under the direction of Bill Brennan, the MUN Jazz Ensemble will present a concert of swing and Latin music featuring the finest arrangers in Canada and beyond. A night not to be missed!
Nov 26
The (post)Romantics
The MUN Chamber Orchestra is proud to present as soloist Gillian Sheppard, winner of the 2011 Concerto Competition, in Lowell Liebermann's brilliant Piccolo Concerto. We'll round out the program with Brahms' Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn and Sibelius' majestic Symphony No. 5.





