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THE SCOOP | World Premiere Kicks Off 40th Innovative Season For Soundstreams

L-R (clockwise): Soundstreams (graphic courtesy of Soundstreams); Tõnu Kaljuste 1993 (Photo: Jaan Künnap/CC0-Share Alike 4.0); Claude Vivier, 1980 (The Globe and Mail Collection/CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication)
L-R (clockwise): Soundstreams (graphic courtesy of Soundstreams); Tõnu Kaljuste 1993 (Photo: Jaan Künnap/CC0-Share Alike 4.0); Claude Vivier, 1980 (The Globe and Mail Collection/CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication)

Toronto’s Soundstreams will kick off their 40th season with world premieres, and a visit by noted Estonian conductor Tõnu Kaljuste. It’s the start of a season showcasing the organization’s dedication to new music and sonic exploration.

The season will present over 100 local and international artists, and incorporate partnerships with several local companies, including Tapestry Opera, Fall for Dance North, TO Live and Crow’s Theatre.

“Our 40th anniversary is a time of reflection – where we came from really does matter – but first and foremost, it’s an opportunity to re-imagine possibilities in a post-pandemic world,” said Lawrence Cherney, Founding Artistic Director, in a media release.

“We will continue to build legacy for Canadian music past, present and future by creating new opportunities for an ever-greater diversity of artists. Our aim is to embrace new compositional voices as a crucial step towards building trust and engagement with an ever-broadening spectrum of communities in Toronto, in Canada, and internationally.”

Season opener

The season opens with a program titled Choral Splendour. It will include the world premieres of LEX by Paul Frehner, and a film created for live orchestral performance by Michael Greyeyes. Renowned Estonian conductor Tõnu Kaljuste will also lead the Soundstreams Choir 21 in Arvo Pärt‘s masterpiece Stabat Mater. Soloists include Meghan Lindsay, soprano; Rebecca Cuddy, mezzo-soprano; Owen McCausland, tenor; Alain Coulombe, bass.

The World Premieres

Main Stage series

The main stage series includes Soundstreams’ usual unique curation of diverse threads and elements.

Along with the main stage series, Soundstreams’ free Encounters program offers more performances, along with panel discussions, and work curated by Indigenous musicologist Rena-Marie Roussin, three members of the Iranian Canadian Composers of Toronto, and SlowPitchSound.

Subscriptions to the 40th season here.

Tickets to the season opening concert on sale here.

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