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Noon Hour Concert: Norman Reintamm

  • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Kitchener 54 Queen Street North Kitchener, ON, N2H 2H2 Canada (map)

You’re invited to come and see a brand new line of performances in our 50th Anniversary Fall 2025 Noon Hour Concert Series! Admission to the building is free, and a sandwich lunch is available for purchase prior to each recital between 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m., with the concerts beginning at 12:15 p.m.

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About Norman Reintamm

Norman Reintamm is an Estonian-Canadian conductor, pianist, organist, and music educator. He currently is serving as the Conductor and Artistic Director for the Georgian Bay Concert Choir. As Conductor Emeritus of the Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) in Toronto, Reintamm played a pivotal role in shaping the orchestra’s artistic vision and fostering musical excellence within the city’s vibrant cultural landscape.

Reintamm’s expertise spans orchestral conducting, choral direction, vocal coaching, piano and organ performance. He was also the pianist of TrioEstonia, bringing a unique perspective to chamber music and further expanding his artistic reach. He has a repertoire of over 30 standard ballets and operas, as well as extensive orchestral works.

Beyond the concert hall, Norman has contributed as an Artistic Advisor to the Barbados Classical Music Festival and has shared his passion for teaching as a flight instructor at the Brantford Flight Centre. His dedication to mentoring emerging talent and advocating for innovative programming continues to inspire both musicians and audiences.

Norman holds a B.A. in Music from McMaster University, Postgraduate Diploma in Orchestral Conducting (minor in organ studies) from the Royal College of Music (London, England), Licentiate in Organ Performance from Trinity College of Music (London, England), and the Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom from Ludwig-Maximillian-University/Goethe Institut (Munich). He studied with luminaires such as Sir David Willcocks, Sir Norman del Mar, and Sir Richard Popplewell.

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