Viano String Quartet is one of the most sought-after performing young ensembles today. They are joined on stage with one of the world’s most celebrated classical guitarists, MILOŠ.
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Years of tumult through the band's mid-late twenties have been woven into something powerful and real: a tight-knit, sincere, and caring rock and roll band hitting full sprint.
Pianist Misha Dichter, now performing in the sixth decade of a distinguished international career, remains one of America’s most popular artists, extending a musical heritage from the Russian Romantic School and the German Classical style.
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As Queen’s University VPR Artist-in-Residence, Rita McKeough presents this restored version of her artwork Wave over Wave, first created in 2000. This installation was originally developed for a specific site on the harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It serves as a memorial for her father, Frank McKeough, who had been a fisherman. The artwork explores themes of grief and loss within social histories of coastal communities, serving as a memorial to those who have lost their lives working on the ocean and migrating by sea.
Written by Gao Xingjian and translated by Gilbert C. Fong. Director Craig Walker and the DAN School of Drama and Music invite you on a transformative journey of self-discovery, daring you to step onto The Other Shore.
This concert features premiere performances of student works performed by DAN School small ensemble students and guests.
Hometown The Abrams are back in support of Almost Home.
The Dutch in the Americas
Viano String Quartet is one of the most sought-after performing young ensembles today. They are joined on stage with one of the world’s most celebrated classical guitarists, MILOŠ.
Join the Choral Ensemble this November as they present music that centers around nature and the natural world, including Runestad's "Come to the Woods," and Quartel's "Ripple Effect."
Join us in celebrating the 150th birthday of Gustav Holst, one of the most influential composers for wind ensemble. We are excited to perform Holst's First Suite in E Flat as well as other seasonal selections.
The Queen’s University International Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society (Q-ACS) is hosting the first-ever Bader Symposium to celebrate the 100th birthday of the late Dr. Alfred R. Bader.
The Queen's Jazz Ensemble provides space for students to collaborate in the creation of big band music from traditional big band charts to new music composed by active musicians.
Years of tumult through the band's mid-late twenties have been woven into something powerful and real: a tight-knit, sincere, and caring rock and roll band hitting full sprint.
This concert will feature 2024 Concerto Competition winner, Violetta Kurkurina, in a performance of Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor, as well as Anton Bruckner's epic Symphony No.4.
Pianist Misha Dichter, now performing in the sixth decade of a distinguished international career, remains one of America’s most popular artists, extending a musical heritage from the Russian Romantic School and the German Classical style.
The Isabel is delighted to welcome London’s The Kingdom Choir, founded in 1994 by award-winning conductor Karen Gibson. Drawing from various Christian traditions, the group is dedicated to creating a sound that reflects the community they share through their warm energy and enthusiastic performances.
This concert celebrates the undisputed genius of Brahms and Schumann alongside the virtuosity of pianist Jonathan Mak.