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THE SCOOP | The Royal Conservatory Releases The Full Line-Up For Koerner Hall’s 15th Season

L-R (top): Lara St. John, Chanticleer, Mahani Teave; (bottom): Laurie Anderson, JoAnn Falletta, Anoushka Shankar (All photos courtesy of the RCM)
L-R (top): Lara St. John, Chanticleer, Mahani Teave; (bottom): Laurie Anderson, JoAnn Falletta, Anoushka Shankar (All photos courtesy of the RCM)

The full line-up for Koerner Hall’s 2023-24 season, the venue’s 15th, was released in a statement by Dr. Peter Simon, Michael and Sonja Koerner President & CEO of The Royal Conservatory of Music, Mervon Mehta, Executive Director of Performing Arts, and James Anagnoson, Dean of The Glenn Gould School.

The season includes more than 80 concerts in their usual diverse stream of musical genres, with a solid concentration of classical music.

Dr. Peter Simon commented in a statment, “As Koerner Hall celebrates its 15th season and my last as President & CEO of The Royal Conservatory, it is hard not to feel proud that what we set out to accomplish those many years ago, has come to fruition. We have brought both internationally acclaimed artists such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to this great city, as well as those who are just beginning to discover their artistry — and this upcoming season is no exception. The Royal Conservatory is deeply grateful to our generous donors, sponsors, and patrons who have supported our mission for developing human potential and who share our belief in the profoundly transformational power of music.”

Mervon Mehta added, “Since opening the hall in 2009 and over the 1,200 concerts presented, we have gone from the unknown ‘new kid on the block’ to being recognized internationally as one of the finest halls in the world. Artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, African superstar Youssou N’Dour, the iconic Buffy Sainte-Marie, television star Eric McCormack, and rising star Canadians like Bruce Liu and Jonelle Sills, sing the praises of the hall’s acoustics. Even more importantly, they love the warmth they feel from our audience, one that truly listens. The combination of a great artist, a perfect hall, and a sophisticated audience provide the opportunity for magic to happen every night.”

Highlights

The season includes a special event, along with a focus on specific genres.

Mehta emphasized the diversity of the artists and ensembles that audiences will experience in the upcoming season. “After three years of uncertainty, cancellations, and shutdowns, we are proud to bring you our greatest season yet — filled with superstars from classical, jazz, pop, and global music, as well as artists who we feel you need to hear. Many of our dear friends will be back, but we also feature debuts from over 20 artists ranging from the German pianist Igor Levit to Sona Jobarteh, the first female griot kora player from The Gambia. Two internationally acclaimed orchestras led by legendary Maestros sit comfortably alongside artists from 33 different countries. Two thirds of the concerts feature Canadians and a third of them feature artists that celebrate the great diversity of our city. We are indebted to our subscribers and to our legion of donors who help us at every turn. I look forward to sharing many evenings together.”

Special Event: Concert to Commemorate National Day of Truth & Reconciliation (September 29)

Koerner Hall’s second Commemorate Truth & Reconciliation event has been curated by Denise Bolduc and Mervon Mehta. The gathering of Indigenous artists will be hosted by spoken word artist Zoey Roy, including a smudge ceremony outside the venue, and choral works, with a new commission by JUNO winning composer Andrew Balfour. Net proceeds for this concert will be donated to an Indigenous social service agency.

Gambian trailblazer Sonah Jobarteh:

Non-Classical Series

Here are the headliners for jazz, global, and other concert series.

Quiet Please, There’s A Lady On Stage

Music Mix

Global Music

Robi Botos solos on A Night In Tunisia:

Jazz Concerts

Classical Concerts

The season includes world, North American, Canadian, Ontario, and Toronto premieres by composers Milica Paranosic, Jessica Meyer, Gabriela Lena Frank, Adah Kaplan, Valerie Coleman, Laurie Anderson, Melissa Dunphy, Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt Gramatté, Micheline Coulombe St. Marcoux, Jessie Montgomery, Ana Sokolović, Laura De Rover, Fazıl Say, and Sebastian Currier.

Daniel Barenboim conducts the Staatskapelle Berlin in Brahms 3 & 4:

The International Orchestra Series brings two of the world’s leading orchestras to Toronto.

Staatskapelle Berlin with Daniel Barenboim

The centuries old Staatskapelle Berlin will be conducted by Maestro Daniel Barenboim, the orchestra’s Conductor for Life. They’ll be playing all four of Brahms’ symphonies over two days: Nos. 1 and 2 on November 25 and Nos. 3 and 4 on November 26.

The Philadelphia Orchestra with Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Montréal Maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin comes back to Koerner Hall for his third visit, this time bringing the Philadelphia Orchestra. The concert on April 17 will spotlight Florence Price’s Symphony No. 4 and Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 2.

21C Music Festival

The 21C Music Festival now spans the period from January to May, bringing innovation and cutting edge talent to brighten the winter and early spring in the city.

Mahani Teave plays Debussy’s L’isle Joyeuse

Piano Recitals

Vocal Concerts

The Brentano String Quartet play Beethoven String Quartet Op. 135, 4th movement:

String and Chamber Music Concerts

Also…

More info and tickets on sale [HERE].

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