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THE SCOOP | The Royal Conservatory Announces Full 2024-25 Concert Lineup

L-R: Pianist Bertrand Chamayou and soprano Barbara Hannigan (Photo courtesy of the artists); Tania Miller conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra (Photo courtesy of the RCO); Tanya Tagaq (Photo courtesy of the artist); Conductor Semyon Bynchkov (Photo: Nicoletti)
L-R: Pianist Bertrand Chamayou and soprano Barbara Hannigan (Photo courtesy of the artists); Tania Miller conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra (Photo courtesy of the RCO); Tanya Tagaq (Photo courtesy of the artist); Conductor Semyon Bynchkov (Photo: Nicoletti)

Alexander Brose, Michael and Sonja Koerner President & CEO Designate of The Royal Conservatory of Music, Executive Director of Performing Arts Mervon Mehta, and Dean of The Glenn Gould School James Anagnoson have revealed the lineup details for the 2024-25 season of concerts at Koerner Hall. It will be the 16th season of music programming at acoustically friendly venue.

“As I embark upon my first year as the new Michael and Sonja Koerner President & CEO of The Royal Conservatory, it is an absolute joy to present our newest calendar of thrilling concerts,” said Alexander Brose in a statement. “From established artists to rising stars representing Canada and the world, the year ahead will surely see memorable performances in all three of our spectacular venues. I hope you will join us at the RCM, one of the world’s great music institutions, for an unforgettable artistic journey this year.”

Highlights of the 2024-25 Season

Mervon Mehta comments on the season.

“Welcome to a new season of concerts in our glorious concert hall which is renowned as one of the finest in the world. This year we celebrate artists from Cuba, the Year of Czech Music, and solo Partitas for both violin and harpsichord. The season kicks of with our annual Commemoration of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation starring the spectacular Tanya Tagaq. Five of Canada’s great classical singers join us in nights ranging from Handel arias to Messiaen to new 21st century work. Our piano and string recital series overflow with talent led by old friends like Emanuel Ax and exciting new artists like Kevin Chen.

“Artists from 10 First Nations and 23 foreign countries come to Koerner Hall, including Cape Verde, South Africa, and Iran. Rufus Wainwright, Eliades Ochoa, and Michael Feinstein make their long-awaited debuts with us. We are also thrilled to do bring you another Sondheim musical in concert when we present his beloved Into the Woods in our first ever winter holiday run. It stars a plethora of Canadian theatre and TV talent and is, once again, brought to life by director Richard Ouzounian and music director Paul Sportelli.”

Special Events

A series of Special Events mark the season — including one that is already sold out.

There will be two film screenings:

Classical Music

International Orchestras Series

21C MUSIC FESTIVAL

Piano Recitals

Vocal Concerts

String Concerts

Chamber Music Concerts

James Anagnoson remarks, “The Glenn Gould School will once again present an array of talent in performances of the Royal Conservatory Orchestra (fresh from their stunning Carnegie Hall debut!), the Glenn Gould School Opera, the Mazzoleni Masters Series, the Discovery Series, The Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists, and the Rebanks Family Fellowship Concert series – which feature the students, faculty, and friends of The Glenn Gould School.”

The Royal Conservatory Orchestra concerts will be conducted by Tania Miller, Naomi Woo, William Eddins, and Earl Lee.

Other Concert Series

Quiet Please, There’s A Lady On Stage

Music Mix

Global Music

Jazz Concerts

Find more information and tickets to performances [HERE].

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