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Intersections Series |
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Energize yourself! This dynamic series fuses non-traditional with traditional, taking you on a journey through styles and sounds. This season we explore the world of folk music, electronica, brass and visual art, with the help of our special guests.Intersections will excite, inspire and defy your expectations of what a concert is all about.
“This series fills me with excitement for the future of orchestral music.
Now, more than ever before, our music is connected to other kinds of music and art. It’s a new feeling, a new optimism. I’m proud to be one of the artists moving orchestral music into the future.”
- Edwin Outwater |
BOLD AND BRASSY
If you could use a little kick in the Brass, this exciting concert is for you! KWS welcomes guest conductor and one of the world’s greatest trombonists Alain Trudel, as he leads the symphony through a variety of music from Wagner to Duke Ellington.
Alain Trudel, conductor/trombone
Conductor Alain Trudel, also one of the world’s great trombonists, leads a tour of music written for brass instruments. he’ll conduct, play, and introduce a program that features everything from Wagner to Duke Ellington. The entire KWS brass section will be featured in this concert as well!
Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 7:30 PM - Humanities Theatre - University of Waterloo - Waterloo 
FEARLESS PIANO
Edwin Outwater, conductor
Eve Egoyan, piano
Eve Egoyan, a brilliant and adventurous pianist, shows us the intersection of music and art. All of the music on this concert will have a visual counterpart. From Satie to a brand new work for video, piano, orchestra and choir, this concert is sure to delight ears ... and eyes!
Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 7:30 PM - Humanities Theatre - University of Waterloo Waterloo 
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