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Wednesday May 14th, 2025 @ 9:30 PM CDTCrescent Arts Centre
525 Wardlaw Ave, Winnipeg
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Music is our profession, joy is what we make. This spirit goes to the heart of our 2024-25 season, and you're invited! Over 8 incredible concerts, we make music with local heroes, old friends, and bold innovators at Crescent Arts Centre (unless otherwise noted). Live the music with us this season!
Choose three concerts to bundle together and save 15% this spring! Choose from our upcoming four evening concerts and one matinee option* (Lullaby of the Snow, March 13).
*Please note that matinee concerts are casual afternoon performances, one hour in duration, and the program may be shortened from the evening program. Students will be in attendance and some seating restrictions may apply. Program subject to change.
A CLEAN NEW SEATING PLAN
The MCO is now offering two seating sections at Crescent Arts Centre (unless otherwise noted; see seat map below). We're happy to offer Section A seating for people who love to get close to the action. Meanwhile, our no-bad-seats Section B offers one of the most affordable performing arts experiences in the province. Rush seating applies within both sections as usual, so don't worry about picking a specific seat in advance. All concerts are at Crescent Arts Centre unless otherwise noted. Tickets are general admission for shows at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
5 / LULLABY OF THE SNOW
1.00pm & 7.30pm, Thursday, March 13
Allen Harrington, saxophone; David Bui, conductor
Winnipegger Allen Harrington is one of Canada’s finest wind players. He makes Sally Beamish’ iconic saxophone concerto absolutely sing in this concert warmly ushering in the spring.
6 / SOLACE
7.30pm, Wednesday, April 9
Aisslinn Nosky, violin and leader; Caitlin Broms-Jacobs, oboe
Canada’s famous violinist-conductor reminds us why Bach called music “a refreshment of the soul” in this escape to the otherworldly sounds of Penderecki, Morlock, Vivaldi and B himself.
7 / ᐊᐊᐧᓱᐃᐧᐣ AWASOWIN
1.00pm* & 7.30pm, Thursday, May 1
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Cris Derksen, cello; Larry Strachan, conductor
Gather and warm yourself by the fire. Through sublime music, spoken word, and the sounds of nature, the trailblazing cellist-composer immerses us in stories about humanity’s connection to the earth.
*Please note that general admission matinee tickets for Awasowin are now sold out!
8 / DAWN & DUSK
7.30pm, Wednesday, May 14
Timothy and Nikki Chooi, violins; Anne Manson, conductor
Sunrise over Grenada, a bustling Armenian market, the sidewalk bars of Italy — against the backdrops our music conjures, Canada’s most dynamic musical siblings unleash fireworks.
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