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Classical prairie-based duo to perform in Canora

Coming to Canora are The Prairie Sons, made up of cellist David Liam Roberts, and pianist Godwin Friesen, who draw inspiration from the vast Canadian West,
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Prairie Sons, a cellist and pianist duo inspired by the vastness of the Canadian West, will be performing in concert at Canora Composite School on March 6.

CANORA - The first concert of 2025 in the Stars for Saskatchewan concert series presented by the Canora Arts Council is set for Canora Composite School on March 6, featuring The Prairie Sons.

The Prairie Sons, made up of cellist David Liam Roberts, and pianist Godwin Friesen, draw inspiration from the vast Canadian West, according to a release from the Canora Arts Council. They met at the Glenn Gould School of Music and share a deep connection to their Prairie roots. Both awarded and featured in CBC’s Hot 30 Classical Musicians Under 30, their concert program reflects their expansive perspective. The Prairie Sons’ energy and innovation offer a fresh perspective on their homeland, inviting you to see the everyday as a miracle in the picturesque Canadian landscape, concluded the release.

Still to come on April 10, the final concert of the season will feature The Wardens, with their blend of folk, roots and western styles highlighting Canada’s protected wilderness areas.

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