Previous concerts guests Organ Inaugural, Peter Appleyard and Elora Festival Singers
Previous concerts guests Cecilia String Quartet and Intrada Brass of Oakville
Previous concerts guests Canadian Jazz Quartet, Arion Baroque Ensemble and Musica Intima
Previous concerts guests John Laing Singers and Janet Obermayer
Previous concerts guests Quartetto Gelato, Joe Sealy and Schumann Letters with Colin Fox, Susan Gilmour Bailey and Michael Kim
Previous concerts guests Valerie Tryon, Carlos Nunez and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra with R.H. Thomson
Previous concerts guests Previous concerts guests Robin Nolan Trio, Ferintosh and Xin-Xin Wang
Previous concerts guests Joan Browne, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and Jackie Richardson
Previous concerts guests Marc-Andre Hamelin, Sharlene Wallace, Jim Galloway, Norine Burgess and Christopher Mokrzewski
Previous concerts guests William O’Meara, Madawaska String Quartet, Sean Johnstone and Anna Betka
Previous concerts guests The Nathaniel Dett Chorale, Montréal Guitare Trio and Fugues & Fanfares with organist Simon Walker and The Cecilia Brass Consort conducted by Doug Field
Previous concerts guests The Elmer Iseler Singers, violinist Jacques Israelievitch and organist Charles Demuynck
Previous concerts guests The Larkin Singers, Schola Magdalena and The Talisker Players Quartet with Whitney O’Hearn and Bud Roach
Previous concerts guests Manitoba Chamber Orchestra with Dame Evelyn Glennie, Schola Cantorum and Theatre of Early Music, Winter’s Eve Trio, Aslan Boys Choir and Voces Animae, directed by John Laing
Previous concerts guests The Elora Singers, Carol Welsman, Richard Cunningham and James Renwick, Intrada Brass
Previous concerts guests The Marian Consort, The Toronto Consort and the Payadora Tango Ensemble
Since the first concert in 1991, St. Jude’s Celebration of the Arts has presented some of the best concerts and performers the world has to offer, to the delight of our audiences.
(The Pearl Fishers) OperOttawa Norman E. Brown, Artistic Director Saturday, October 5, 2019 8:00 p.m. Bizet’s rarely heard masterpiece … Continue reading →