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  1. The Stratford Music Festival is excited to be taking a new direction from 2024, which will include more workshops in schools with prominent professional musicians and singers which will focus on encouraging children to play, sing and learn through the medium of music.

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  2. One of Stratford's most beloved traditions returns for its 23rd summer, celebrating the very essence of music. Stratford Summer Music is a month-long festival that brings together a remarkable lineup of Grammy-award winners, Juno nominees, and musicians who have set their melodies to film.

  3. The Stratford on Avon Music Festival has since 1996 successfully presented a week of high-quality chamber music aimed at the local community with a focus on young artists.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · The musicals are plentiful, Malvolio is a woman, the swans are still angry: here's all the crucial info you need to plan your trip to Stratford.

  5. 1.800.561.1233, ext. 5635, or 519.271.0055, ext. 5635 sbutler@stratfordfestival.ca. To order tickets for any Member events, call 519.273.1600 or 1.800.567.1600, or visit stratfordfestival.ca. Theatre tickets are sold separately. Watch the Members section of our website for up-to-date information and news items: stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn ...

  6. VICTORIA J WILSON – Stratford Music Festival. Victoria began singing as a child in local productions and choirs, before attending the prestigious Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, graduating with a BMus (Hons) in Music and a Postgraduate specialising in Opera.

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  8. Aug 15, 2023 · It featured four Juno winners collaborating for the first time: Mark Fewer (violin), Angela Park (piano), James Campbell (clarinet) and Thomas Wiebe (cello). It was written by a prisoner of war while inside a German prisoner of war camp, and it was originally performed there, using only four instruments that were available in the camp.

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