This is an archived event from Culture Days 2022.
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Noon-Hour Concerts Featuring the University of Saskatchewan Amati Instruments
In-person
History & heritage Museum Music PerformanceDate and time
Location
Diefenbaker Canada Centre
101 Diefenbaker Place
Saskatoon, SK
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Have you had the opportunity to hear the University of Saskatchewan's 17th Century Amati string instruments? The DCC is excited to host two lunch hour concerts featuring faculty playing the Amati instruments in concert with students from the Music Department playing their own instruments.
Please join us to enjoy the incredible sounds of these beautiful instruments! Following the concert, guests will have an opportunity to view the instruments up close and tour the exhibit gallery.
Links
- Learn More diefenbaker.usask.ca
Organizer
Diefenbaker Canada Centre
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre is unique for both its location on the University of Saskatchewan campus and its appeal to a diverse audience of all ages and identities. In addition to preserving and interpreting the core collection of personal artifacts bequeathed by Mr. Diefenbaker, the Diefenbaker Canada Centre proudly hosts a wide variety of exhibits designed to appeal to audiences of all ages. With affordable admission, programming, and guided tours, the DCC creates a welcoming and accessible environment that bridges the gap between the University of Saskatchewan and the greater Saskatoon community. Education, learning and discovery are foremost in all activities and exhibits, encouraging visitors to explore and engage with all that the Diefenbaker Canada Centre has to offer.