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Symphonic Adiemus
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 17 Ranney St, CampbellfordA special performance of the 2017 tour de force choral masterpiece by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins. Based on an evocative and moving mix of African- and Celtic-style melodies, this 12-movement piece has captured the imagination of music lovers worldwide.
NatureNurture: An Evening of Art for the Earth
Old Camborne Schoolhouse 3441 Alberts Alley Cobourg, CobourgJoin us for a sumptuous spring evening of art, film and live music in honour of Earth Month. This event features The Hills are Alive art and a short film from MERKAT/Katie Hoogendam and murmuration, live music by Shannon Linton, Jakeb Daniel and Whitney O'Hearn.
Kate Weekes & James Stephens in Concert
Old Church Theatre 940 Bonisteel Rd., TrentonFor her fourth solo album, Better Days Ahead, singer, songwriter, guitarist and nascent banjo player Kate Weekes dove deep into “the liminal space created by lockdowns and cancelled plans” to unearth a stirring, picturesque collection of 10 original songs. Alongside long-time producer and multi-instrumentalist James Stephens, Weekes guides listeners on vivid sonic journeys inspired by nature but nurtured by imagination.