
Music @ Central - Flute Recital
Flautists Caroleen Molenaar and Madison Deppe will be presenting a recital of solo, duet, and trio music for the flute, joined by a few guests, as part of the Sunday Matinee Chamber Series at Central Presbyterian in Hamilton.
Georgetown Bach Chorale - Mozart Mass in C Minor
The GBC closes their season with masterpieces in C minor by the great composer W. A. Mozart. Although Mozart's Requiem is his most popular choral work, the Mass in C Minor is no less impressive including double choir, full orchestra and soloists. To begin the concert, pianist and conductor, Ron Greidanus, will perform Mozart's foreboding Piano Concerto in C minor for piano and orchestra.

Oakville Masterworks - The Armored Man
Sir Karl Jenkins - The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Sunday, March 30, 2025
St. Matthew Catholic Church,
1150 Monks Passage, Oakville
Featuring soloists:
Ana Isabella Castro, soprano

Sinfonia Ancaster - Sinfonia Marsala
Indian Classical music meets Western Classical music! Sinfonia Ancaster’s first concert of 2025 brings a vibrant blend of musical traditions, taking its inspiration from masala (Indian spice mix), as it fuses Indian Classical music and Western orchestral sounds.
Meri Sakhi Ki Avaaz (My Sister’s Voice) by Reena Esmail is the centrepiece of the concert, a gorgeous work that beautifully blends the emotionally expressive vocabulary of the Indian raga tradition with the sounds of a symphony orchestra, and featuring two award-winning sopranos: the multi-faceted and ground-breaking Vidita Kanniks and Bethany Hörst, recipient of the Jacquleine Desmarais Award. Hamilton-based tabla player Sajan Prem takes a star turn in Testament, another Esmail work that weaves a tale of emotions and cultures.
The concert ends with Antonin Dvořák’s cheerful and boisterous Symphony No. 8!
Jean Sibelius – Belshazzar’s Feast
Reena Esmail – Testament, with Sajan Prem, tabla
Reena Esmail – Meri Sakhi Ki Avaaz (My Sister’s Voice), with Vidita Kanniks, Indian classical singer; Bethany Hörst, soprano
Antonin Dvorak – Symphony No. 8
Sudbury Symphony - SSO Goes to Italy
In his much-anticipated SSO debut, guest soloist Sudbury-born Joey Niceforo brings with him a suitcase of signature songs he has sung and recorded around the world. From opera to popera, folk songs to film, a wide range of Italian culture and influence is represented in this expressive concert.

The Nutcracker - Hamilton City Ballet - 10th Anniversary
Celebrate our Nutcracker’s 10th Anniversary with us!

Arcady - Christmas Concert
Arcady is thrilled to invite you once more to celebrate the holidays with its acclaimed professional chorus, youth chorus, instrumental ensemble, and fabulous soloists! ‘Christmas with Arcady’ will be held on November 30, 2024, at 7:30PM at St. Andrew’s United Church. This year’s program includes brand new holiday works from our very own Canadian composers Emma Theresa Verdonk and Benjamin Gabbay as well as much-loved Arcady Christmas classics by our artistic director Ronald Beckett. This family-oriented annual event is usually sold out, so get your tickets early!

Guelph Symphony - Carnival of the Animals (private school event)
Experience Camille Saint-Saëns’ engaging Carnival of the Animals! Follow the musical antics of the Elephant, the Swan, the Lion, the Donkey, the Kangaroo, and other creatures as they hee-haw, roar, cluck, cuckoo, and chirp.
Carnival of the Animals is a captivating way for students to learn about instrumentation, timbre, dynamics, musical characterization, and the fun of music-making.
Your favourite animal friends await you for this exciting performance by members of the Guelph Symphony Orchestra, narrated by Joe Ringhofer!

Sinfonia Ancaster - Questions & Answers
An evening with two different answers to the eternal question of existence, as asked by Charles Ives’ mystical masterpiece. The texts in Mahler’s Rückert-Lieder respond to the question with their evocations of love and music, while the finale of Mendelssohn’s “Reformation” Symphony seeks to banish any existential doubts with its resolute declaration of faith.

Petrichor Duo @ Binbrook Library
Join Petrichor Duo at the beautiful Binbrook Branch of the Hamilton Public Library for a summery concert of folk-inspired music from around the world, including pieces based in Irish, Argentinian, Serbian, and Spanish musical traditions.

Mahler 2 - Niagara Symphony Orchestra
Mahler’s Second Symphony, also known as his Resurrection Symphony. Joined by the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, and led by director Bradley Thachuk.

Stratford Symphony: Brahms
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Petrichor at the Helson Gallery
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Niagara Symphony Trio Performance
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Georgian Bay Symphony: Space, The Final Frontier
Space: The Final Frontier
Bring the family and be beamed aboard as the musicians launch you on a Space Odyssey. Travel to Jupiter Mars and beyond then trek to a galaxy far far away. Star Fleet officers please wear dress uniforms. Set phasers to stunning and come dressed as your favourite sci-fi character.
Guest Conductor: Sabatino Vacca
John Williams - Star Wars Suite
Richard Strauss – Thus Spake Zarathustra (featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey)
Gustav Holst - Mars and Jupiter