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Sweetwater Music Festival brings JUNO winners to Meaford, Leith

SweetWater Music Festival takes place May 8-10
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PIanist Philip Chiu, and cellist Cameron Crozman will be performing May 10 in Leith as part of the SweetWater Music Fesival.

NEWS RELEASE
SWEETWATER MUSIC FESTIVAL
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SweetWater Music Festival is thrilled to unveil its spring events for 2024. Building on its legacy of delivering exceptional musical experiences, SweetWater promises a series of captivating performances that will inspire, entertain, and uplift audiences.

Education Concerts: Delve deeper into the world of music with interactive workshops and masterclasses led by acclaimed musicians. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a curious beginner, these educational sessions offer valuable insights and inspiration. These concerts will take place on Wednesday, May 8 at 10 a.m. at the Meaford Arts Centre and on Thursday, May 9 at 10 a.m. at the Harmony Centre in Owen Sound. Schools and other groups, welcome. These are free events.

Springtime Live Concert will feature JUNO award-winning pianist Philip Chiu, cellist Cameron Crozman, and violinist Edwin Huizinga. They will be performing works by Ravel, Alexina Louie and more followed by Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 2. This concert will take place at Historic Leith Church at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 10.  Tickets are $40.

About SweetWater Music Festival

SweetWater Music Festival is a leading arts organization dedicated to showcasing top musical talent from Canada and around the world. Through its innovative programming and commitment to artistic excellence, SweetWater aims to inspire, challenge, and connect audiences through the power of music.

For more information on how to book free tickets to the Education Concerts visit:  www.sweetwatermusicfestival.ca.  

For tickets to the concert at Historic Leith Church on May 10 call or visit  the Roxy Theatre Box Office (519) 371-2833 

SweetWater is grateful for ongoing support of its many private donors, corporate partners, private foundations (especially the Leflar Foundation), and key public funders (Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council, Municipality of Meaford). 

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