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THE SCOOP | Toronto Symphony Orchestra Announces Details For 2026/27 Season

Gustavo Gimeno conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Photo: Alan Cabral)
Gustavo Gimeno conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Photo: Alan Cabral)

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has announced the details of their 2026/27 season, as curated by Music Director Gustavo Gimeno. The lineup includes a wide range of offerings from classical to contemporary to cinematic works, events designed for youth and young families, and more.

Among the highlights are a season opening blockbuster concert with superstar Yuja Wang, the finale of the orchestra’s two-year Beethoven cycle, three members of the Kanneh-Mason familiy in three separate concerts, and a brand new piano concerto composed and conducted by Joe Hisaishi.

“This season celebrates what live music makes possible — shared moments, powerful ideas, and the joy of experiencing something together,” says Mark Williams, Beck Family CEO of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in a statement.

“Under Gustavo Gimeno’s visionary leadership, we are bringing together extraordinary artists, landmark works, and enduring favourites, from Beethoven and Mahler to film, pop, and family concerts. As Toronto’s symphony orchestra, we are here for this city and the people who make it what it is. Whether you have been experiencing the TSO for years or are joining us for the first time, we invite you to be part of it. Bring a friend, come with curiosity, and let’s share the joy of live music, together.”

Subscriptions to the TSO’s 2026/27 season are now available.

Pianist Yuja Wang at Konzerthaus Wien (Photo: Julia Wesely)

TSO 2026/27: At A Glance

Classics Series

The Classics Series (formerly titled Masterworks) includes both iconic works of the classical repertoire and modern music.

“There’s something singularly powerful about coming together with thousands of others to witness 90-plus musicians, in peak form, bringing extraordinary music to life,” says Gustavo Gimeno, “and this experience is what the Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s 2026/27 season promises. For my seventh year with the TSO, we’re shifting into high gear.

“Having already established a past built on a fierce dedication to craft and community, now, more than ever, we’re showcasing works as wonderfully diverse as this extraordinary city. Within our Classics Series, we present a truly broad range of music and music makers, including my good friend Yuja Wang, three of the astounding Kanneh-Mason siblings, and our superb 2026/27 Spotlight Artists, Angela Hewitt and Renaud Capuçon. I invite you to be moved by the power, beauty, and wonder that awaits.”

Opening & Closing

The season opens with Gustavo conducting Yuja Wang in Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3. The program also includes Debussy’s La mer, and the World Première of a piece by Canadian composer Linda Catlin Smith, commissioned by the TSO.

Gimeno also closes the season with dramatic flair. The concert sees the TSO, eight soloists, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and the Toronto Children’s Chorus perform Mahler’s glorious Symphony No. 8, which will be recorded live. Altos Karen Cargill and Marie-Nicole Lemieux, and baritone Joshua Hopkins mark their return to the TSO stage, with the TSO débuts of sopranos Elisabeth Teige, Sarah Wegener, and Sarah Dufresne, tenor Andreas Schager, and bass David Steffens.

Pieces

In between the opening and closing concerts, the TSO offers audiences a range of musical possibilities. They include three concerts that honour composer milestones — John Adams’s 80th birthday, with Harmonielehre, conducted by David Robertson, and the 150th anniversary of Manuel de Falla’s birth, with El amor brujo, featuring the TSO début of flamenco singer and pianist María Toledo. The Spanish-inspired program also includes José González Granero’s Canto y Danza, featuring TSO Principal Clarinet Eric Abramovitz.

The 200th anniversary of Beethoven’s death will be marked by performances of Symphonies Nos. 1–5, completing the orchestra’s two-year, full symphony cycle. The Beethoven series includes the conducting début of Riccardo Minasi, who will lead the orchestra for Beethoven’s beloved Symphony No. 5, and the return of Andrew Manze for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”.

Other significant works in the Classics series include:

Crow also curates a series of intimate performances by The TSO Chamber Soloists which take place before five Classics concerts.

Steven Banks, Saxophone (Photo: Christopher Lee)

Performers

Celebrated Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt and esteemed French violinist Renaud Capuçon are the 2026/27 TSO Spotlight Artists. Both artists, selected by Gustavo Gimeno for their exceptional artistry, will appear both as guest performers and headliners for full orchestra concerts throughout the season.

They will interpret two contrasting concerts each. Capuçon will perform a program that includes familiar themes from American and European films, and conduct Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” Symphony in a concert that will also see him playing and leading Robert Schumann’s Violin Concerto, and the rarely heard Thème varié by Charlotte Sohy.

Angela Hewitt, who has been working with the TSO for almost 50 years, will perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, and Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos alongside rising Canadian star Carter Johnson in his TSO début.

Several artists are also making their débuts with the TSO in 2026/27:

L: TSO Principal Clarinet Eric Abramowitz; TSO harpist Heidi Elise Bearcroft (Photos courtesy of the TSO)

11 Premieres

Including the new works by Joan Tower and Linda Catlin Smith, the orchestra will première 11 new compositions throughout the Classics Series. The other premières are:

In addition, a brand-new composition by Canadian creator and former NextGen Composer Andrew James Clark will receive its World Première as part of the Art of Healing program — an ongoing partnership with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

Pops Series

The 2026/27 Pops Series is curated by TSO Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke.

“It’s always wonderfully exciting to announce a new season of TSO Pops concerts,” says conductor Steven Reineke, “because the calibre and enthusiasm of this great orchestra means that each performance is guaranteed to delight.

“And, the incredible selection of programs we’re presenting in 2026/27 offers something to please all musical palates, whether you prefer the unforgettable themes from your favourite James Bond and sci-fi movies, the nostalgic hits of the incomparable Whitney Houston, the infectious rhythms and sounds of swing, or the shining stars of Broadway — including the phenomenal Cheyenne Jackson, whose talents are matched only by his charisma. It’s a truly spectacular series that we’re eager to share with music lovers from across Toronto and beyond.”

Concerts include:

Vocalist Cheyenne Jackson (Photo courtesy of the artist)

Special Performances

This series includes film concerts and more.

Holiday Concerts

The TSO offers multiple ways to enhance your holidays with music during the month of December, 2026. They include:

Joe Hisaishi, Composer And Conductor (Photo courtesy of the artist)

Young People’s Concerts

“Our Young People’s Concerts are designed to be joyful, welcoming gateways into the world of orchestral music,” says Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, TSO Principal Education Conductor & Community Ambassador

“In the 2026/27 season, we’re inviting young listeners and their families to explore music through imagination, storytelling, and shared discovery, from the playful spookiness of Symphony Spooktacular to the festive sights and sounds of Lunar New Year, and the animal-filled adventures of Dan Brown’s Wild Symphony. Each concert is crafted to spark curiosity, encourage creativity, and create moments that families can experience together and remember long after the final note.”

Relaxed Performances

Relaxed Performances are designed for the Neurodiverse and Disability communities, and anyone who prefers a more casual concert setting. Audience members can move around, vocalize, and experience the orchestra their way.

Dedicated resources, including noise-dampening earmuffs, a Quiet Room, and a Venue Guide, are available to accommodate specific needs.

Three Relaxed Performances will be presented in the 2026/27 season:

Relaxed Performances can be purchased as a package, or individual performances can be added to any TSO subscription package.

Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra Performances

The Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra (TSYO) features talented musicians aged 22 and under. They’re led by TSO RBC Resident Conductor & TSYO Conductor Nicholas Sharma. There are three programs in the 2026/27 season:

TSYO performances can be purchased as a package, or individual performances can be added to any TSO subscription package.

Violinist Hilary Hahn (Photo courtesy of the artist)

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