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PREVIEW | Koerner Hall’s 2024-25 Classical Music Season Revealed

L-R (clockwise): Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson (Photos courtesy of the artists); Randall Goosby (Photo courtesy Decca Classics); Emmanuel Ax (Photo courtesy of the artist)
L-R (clockwise): Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson (Photos courtesy of the artists); Randall Goosby (Photo courtesy Decca Classics); Emmanuel Ax (Photo courtesy of the artist)

The Royal Conservatory of Music has revealed a preview of the classical music programming for the upcoming 2024-25 season. Toronto audiences have another season of superstars and imaginative programming in store.

Mervon Mehta said, “Today we launch season number 16 in our remarkable hall at The Royal Conservatory of Music. What a joy it has been to bring together the artists that will visit us. Our International Orchestra Series continues with two nights of music from Prague, dear friends Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson join forces for some ten-fingered fun, and our celebration of Stephen Sondheim continues with our first ever holiday musical, Into the Woods. Brilliant young artists such as Kevin Chen and Randall Goosby sit comfortably alongside seasoned masters Emanuel Ax and Sir Stephen Hough, and jazz greats Monty Alexander and Branford Marsalis share the stage with talented Canadians Barbra Lica, Emilie-Claire Barlow, and Jay Douglas. None of this is conceivable without the support of our donors and our loyal subscribers.

The incredible artists of our 2023-24 season brought us back from the brink and the future looks bright
indeed!”

Here’s a look at the classical music offerings announced so far. More details on the season to be announced later in early June.

Special Events

Czech Philharmonic conducted by Semyon Bychkov

The Czech Philharmonic has more than a century’s history behind it. Antonín Dvořák conducted its very first performance in 1896. Current Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Philharmonic, Semyon Bychkov, is in his sixth season. In their debut in Toronto’s Koerner Hall, they’ll be performing
works by Dvořák, Smetana, and Mahler over two evenings.

Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson

The two classical music world luminaries team up for an unforgettable performance of Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances (for two pianos), Schubert’s Fantasia in F Minor (for piano four hands), and other works on February 18.

The Czech Philharmonic and conductor Semyon Bychkov (Photo courtesy of Columbia Artists)

Concerts

Both Canadians and international stars will bring a range of works to Koerner Hall.

Piano Recitals

Vocal Concerts

String Concerts

Chamber Music Concerts

The Royal Conservatory Orchestra will perform in concerts conducted by Earl Lee, Tania Miller with violinist Isabella Perron, Naomi Woo with pianist Jerry Hu, and William Eddins with baritone Colin Mackey.

“This upcoming year will be my first as President & CEO of The Royal Conservatory and I am thrilled that the exceptional calibre of Koerner Hall artists to-date will continue in this 16th season,” said Alexander Brose in a statement. “I am looking forward to seeing these distinguished artists – some of whom are returning, others who are gracing our stage for the first time – perform at The Royal Conservatory. I thank our donors, sponsors, and patrons for their generosity and for their support of our mission to develop human potential.”

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