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THE SCOOP | Toronto Symphony Orchestra To Fully Reopen This November

TSO-Gustavo-Gimeno-Conducts-Firebird-(Photo-Stuart-Lowe)
Gustavo Gimeno conducts the TSO in a performance of ‘Firebird’ (Photo: Stuart Lowe)

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has announced they will return to the stage on November 10, 2021.

The 2021-22 season will also mark Music Director Gustavo Gimeno’s first complete season on the podium, conducting 11 subscription programs.

The season will open at Roy Thomson Hall with a performance of Invictus, a brass-heavy piece inspired by the Black Lives Matter protests by American composer Anthony Barfield. The season ends on June 2022 with a Ludwig Van approved concert of Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”.

It’s been a while: October 17, 2020, was the last time patrons were able to hear the TSO perform live at their Toronto’s CityView Drive-In before the province shut down the option of outdoor drive-ins.

TSO Season Highlights

Repertoire:

Guest Soloists:

Gustavo Gimeno conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Photo: Jag Gundu)

Guest Conductors:

Premières:

What they’re saying:

Gustavo Gimeno | Artistic Director: “Our art form soars when we present more racialized, Indigenous, women artists and new works on our stages, alongside Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Dvořák Together, these works illuminate a repertoire that embraces a celebration of musical perspectives, histories, influences, and styles.”

Matthew Loden | CEO: “Gustavo has programmed a season with his uncompromising style, full of rich, challenging, and emotional music, featuring exceptional artists. Gustavo and the TSO musicians have charted a musical way forward from this historic period.”

Jonathan Crow | Concertmaster: “I speak for all TSO musicians when I say that the return to in-person performances is at the very core of our purpose. We have all missed the electric energy between the musicians and Gustavo Gimeno, our Music Director, and most of all, the enduring relationship with our patrons. This will be a season like no other and one to cherish.”

The Fine Print

Going deeper

Ontario’s “Roadmap to Reopening” lockdown restrictions are now being gradually lifted over three stages.

The first allows outdoor events for up to ten people, but no concerts. The second allows for outdoor concert events for up to 25 people.

The third allows for both outdoor and indoor concert events. Ontario will move into the third step once the population of Ontario reaches 70-80% single-dose vaccination rate. Ontario is currently at 61%.

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