Composer and drummer Tetyana Haraschuk brings Ukrainian war stories to life through music
This Sunday, March 30th, at 7:00 PM, composer and drummer Tetyana Haraschuk will perform at the Fort Garry Hotel, delivering a powerful, emotionally charged musical experience to Winnipeg audiences. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine to Ukrainian and Cuban parents, Haraschuk blends jazz, contemporary composition, and deeply personal storytelling, creating a unique fusion of sound that has garnered attention across genres.
Manitoba Opera’s 2025/26 Season Unveiled: Drama, Deception, and Dazzling Performances
Opera lovers, get ready for a season of passion, power, and intrigue as Manitoba Opera (MO) announces its highly anticipated 2025/26 lineup. The company’s 53rd season will feature two of the most celebrated operas of all time—Puccini’s Tosca and Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. These productions, performed by world-class artists, promise to deliver an unforgettable experience at the Centennial Concert Hall.
Winnipeg Baroque Festival returns for its largest season to date
The fourth annual Winnipeg Baroque Festival is set to provide Winnipeg music lovers with a buffet of musical offerings from the city’s best choirs and instrumentalists.
Plume Winnipeg encourages aspiring poets to engage in 'Writes of Spring'
In anticipation of National Poetry Month in April, Plume Winnipeg (formerly known as the Winnipeg International Writers Festival) is putting out the call to poets from across the province for its annual Writes of Spring. Writers of all backgrounds, geographies and styles can submit their works for a chance at earning money for their works, publication, and live readings.
This year’s Writes of Spring is extra special as the initiative, which began as a collaboration with the Winnipeg Free Press, is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2025.
World Piano Day: The Bizarre Habits of Famous Pianists
This Saturday is World Piano Day. Every year, on the 88th day of the calendar, music lovers around the world unite to celebrate World Piano Day—a nod to the 88 keys that make up a standard piano. This annual event is more than just a tribute to an instrument; it’s a global appreciation of the music, creativity and emotions the piano has inspired for centuries.
André Lewis takes final bow in Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Historic season finale
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet (RWB) is set to close its season with a historic triple bill, marking the farewell of Artistic Director André Lewis after a remarkable 50-year tenure. Lewis, who has led the company for three decades, will take his final bow at the Centennial Concert Hall from May 1–4, 2025, in what promises to be an unforgettable celebration of his legacy.
CMU's Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition crowns 20th champion
The music school at Canadian Mennonite University marked a significant milestone last week as it presented the 20th edition of the Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition.
The competition was founded in 2006 by Peter Janzen in memory of his wife Verna Mae, who was deeply embedded in the Mennonite music community before her death in 1989.
U of M Symphony Orchestra offers 'Reflections' on tragedy and healing
It’s a concert that blends the old with the new, and inspires both conversation and reflection.
The latest offering from the University of Manitoba Symphony Orchestra is literally called Reflections, and it offers up very personal pieces that the students that comprise the orchestra cab relate to on a very intimate level.
Intermezzo at 1pm-Celebrating Amy Beach: A week of music in honour of Women's History Month
Celebrating Amy Beach: A Week of Music in Honour of International Women's History Month
March marks International Women's History Month, a time to reflect on and honour the contributions of women throughout history. To celebrate, a special 1 p.m. hour-long feature is highlighting the work of one of America's most influential classical composers: Amy Beach. From March 24 to March 28, a series of her remarkable compositions will be showcased, demonstrating her genius and the lasting legacy she left on the music world.