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March 2024
The National Ballet of Canada | UtopiVerse
Toronto-based choreographer William Yong creates his first commission for The National Ballet of Canada. Yong’s voice integrates his muti-disciplinary experience and will showcase the versatility of our artists.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Glenn Gould School Spring Opera Francis Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites
Students from The Glenn Gould School’s vocal program present their fully staged annual opera in Koerner Hall, conducted by Nicholas Ellis, Principal Guest Conductor for Les Violins du Roy, and directed by Stephen Carr.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Taylor Academy: The Stars of Tomorrow
Winners of the Taylor Academy’s Junior Concerto Competition perform Baroque and Classical concerti in Mazzoleni Concert Hall.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | UtopiVerse
Toronto-based choreographer William Yong creates his first commission for The National Ballet of Canada. Yong’s voice integrates his muti-disciplinary experience and will showcase the versatility of our artists.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Prokofiev’s Piano
Guest conductor Ryan Bancroft leads a programmatic tour de force that explores the complexities of the human experience.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | UtopiVerse
Toronto-based choreographer William Yong creates his first commission for The National Ballet of Canada. Yong’s voice integrates his muti-disciplinary experience and will showcase the versatility of our artists.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Staircases
“It’s no wonder so many of Mackay’s creations have been performed for audiences around the world—there’s really nothing like them” (The Globe and Mail).
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Glenn Gould School Spring Opera Francis Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites
Students from The Glenn Gould School’s vocal program present their fully staged annual opera in Koerner Hall, conducted by Nicholas Ellis, Principal Guest Conductor for Les Violins du Roy, and directed by Stephen Carr.
Find out more »TAFELMUSIK | STAIRCASES
Toronto's Baroque and Classical music specialists offer audiences a mixed program that's linked by the concept of staircases in various and imaginative ways. The musical part of this multimedia program includes pieces by Lully, Purcell, Handel, Platti, Bach, and Vivaldi, and new works by acclaimed American bass-baritone and composer Jonathan Woody, who will also act as narrator and singer in the performance. The concert incorporates poetry and images in an original program by award-winning creator Alison Mackay. Directed from the…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | UtopiVerse
Toronto-based choreographer William Yong creates his first commission for The National Ballet of Canada. Yong’s voice integrates his muti-disciplinary experience and will showcase the versatility of our artists.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | UtopiVerse
Toronto-based choreographer William Yong creates his first commission for The National Ballet of Canada. Yong’s voice integrates his muti-disciplinary experience and will showcase the versatility of our artists.
Find out more »THE ROSE ORCHESTRA | RAKES, ROGUES AND RASCALS
The villain steals the spotlight in this imaginative program where you'll be able to immerse yourself in the operatic stories of the characters you love to hate, and hate to love. The Rose Orchestra takes a deep dive into the underworld of scandalous singers from the operas of Mozart, Verdi and more.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Staircases
“It’s no wonder so many of Mackay’s creations have been performed for audiences around the world—there’s really nothing like them” (The Globe and Mail).
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Prokofiev’s Piano
Guest conductor Ryan Bancroft leads a programmatic tour de force that explores the complexities of the human experience.
Find out more »TAFELMUSIK | STAIRCASES
Toronto's Baroque and Classical music specialists offer audiences a mixed program that's linked by the concept of staircases in various and imaginative ways. The musical part of this multimedia program includes pieces by Lully, Purcell, Handel, Platti, Bach, and Vivaldi, and new works by acclaimed American bass-baritone and composer Jonathan Woody, who will also act as narrator and singer in the performance. The concert incorporates poetry and images in an original program by award-winning creator Alison Mackay. Directed from the…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | UtopiVerse
Toronto-based choreographer William Yong creates his first commission for The National Ballet of Canada. Yong’s voice integrates his muti-disciplinary experience and will showcase the versatility of our artists.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Staircases
“It’s no wonder so many of Mackay’s creations have been performed for audiences around the world—there’s really nothing like them” (The Globe and Mail).
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Prokofiev’s Piano
Guest conductor Ryan Bancroft leads a programmatic tour de force that explores the complexities of the human experience.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Ema Nikolovska, mezzo-soprano, with Charles Richard-Hamelin, piano
An afternoon of Canadian rising stars!
Find out more »TAFELMUSIK | STAIRCASES
Toronto's Baroque and Classical music specialists offer audiences a mixed program that's linked by the concept of staircases in various and imaginative ways. The musical part of this multimedia program includes pieces by Lully, Purcell, Handel, Platti, Bach, and Vivaldi, and new works by acclaimed American bass-baritone and composer Jonathan Woody, who will also act as narrator and singer in the performance. The concert incorporates poetry and images in an original program by award-winning creator Alison Mackay. Directed from the…
Find out more »The Elora Singers | Ešenvalds: Passion and Resurrection
Ēriks Ešenvalds contemporary Passion setting with choir and string orchestra
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Rebanks Family Fellowship Concert
Solo and chamber works are performed by young artists on the cusp of major careers, who are enrolled in The Rebanks Family Fellowship and International Performance Residency Program at The Glenn Gould School.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Sibelius Symphony No. 2
Scandinavia reigns supreme as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra welcomes the return of internationally renowned Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä to lead the compelling Second Symphony of his compatriot Jean Sibelius.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Sibelius Symphony No. 2
Scandinavia reigns supreme as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra welcomes the return of internationally renowned Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä to lead the compelling Second Symphony of his compatriot Jean Sibelius.
Find out more »Esprit Orchestra | Violinissimo II
Aaron Schwebel returns to our stage to perform the entire The Four Seasons Recomposed by Richter whose re-writing of Vivaldi’s work moves it away from being the omnipresent piece of muzak that it has become.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Animaniacs in Concert
Join the original voice cast members of Animaniacs for a zany, animany and totally insaney musical adventure that’s fun for the whole family!
Find out more »April 2024
Tafelmusik | Haus Musik
Break out of the concert hall and shatter the rules of a traditional classical music experience.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | R. Strauss’s Don Quixote
Performances fuelled by the fantastical and formidable await when Richard Strauss’s masterful musical narration of Don Quixote takes the stage.
Find out more »The Women’s Musical Club of Toronto | 126th Season – Francine Kay, piano
Francine Kay was the very first winner of the WMCT Career Development Award (CDA). She has been praised for having “an extraordinary range of colour” (Montreal Gazette) and “poetic brilliance” (Toronto Star).
Find out more »The Toronto Consort | Madrigal Mania
Undoubtedly one of the most popular forms in Early Music, the madrigal was perhaps the prime musical expression of the Italian Renaissance and the basis of much of what was to emerge.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Laurie Anderson
The Grammy Award-winning NYC artist, filmmaker, violinist, writer, composer, and cultural icon returns to Koerner Hall for another magical night.
Find out more »The Toronto Consort | Madrigal Mania
Undoubtedly one of the most popular forms in Early Music, the madrigal was perhaps the prime musical expression of the Italian Renaissance and the basis of much of what was to emerge.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | R. Strauss’s Don Quixote
Performances fuelled by the fantastical and formidable await when Richard Strauss’s masterful musical narration of Don Quixote takes the stage.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Ladysmith Black Mambazo
The Grammy Award-winning South African ensemble makes their fourth appearance in Koerner Hall. Founded in the early 1960s by the late Joseph Shabalala, they catapulted to global fame through their collaboration with Paul Simon on his album Graceland.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | ARC Ensemble: The Viennese in Los Angeles
The ARC Ensemble performs Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s extravagantly lush Piano Quintet, and works for string quartet and clarinet by his Viennese contemporary Ernest Kanitz.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company Free Concert Series | Stories from the Front Lines of Music & Medicine
Stories from the Front Lines of Music and Medicine combines storytelling and chamber music alongside vocal repertoire
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company Free Concert Series | Chamber Connections
The winners of the Glenn Gould Chamber Competition will perform a variety of works from the repertoire to celebrate their wins.
Find out more »Sinfonia Toronto | Mozart’s Spring – Delicious Classics
Musical treats by Mozart, Mercadante and Mozetich plus a lyrical premiere
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Bhangra & Beyond
Music moves us in many ways, emotionally and especially physically. Across the globe, there are musical traditions that fuse music and movement in distinct ways.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Bhangra & Beyond
Music moves us in many ways, emotionally and especially physically. Across the globe, there are musical traditions that fuse music and movement in distinct ways.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Bhangra & Beyond
Music moves us in many ways, emotionally and especially physically. Across the globe, there are musical traditions that fuse music and movement in distinct ways.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | The Music of Star Wars
The Force is strong with this one, as your Toronto Symphony Orchestra transports you to a galaxy far, far away with John Williams’s Academy Award–winning music from all nine films in the Skywalker saga.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | The Music of Star Wars
The Force is strong with this one, as your Toronto Symphony Orchestra transports you to a galaxy far, far away with John Williams’s Academy Award–winning music from all nine films in the Skywalker saga.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | The Music of Star Wars
The Force is strong with this one, as your Toronto Symphony Orchestra transports you to a galaxy far, far away with John Williams’s Academy Award–winning music from all nine films in the Skywalker saga.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Philadelphia Orchestra with Yannick Nézet-Séguin (sold out)
Founded in 1900, The Philadelphia Orchestra has distinguished itself as one of the leading orchestras in the world through a century of acclaimed performances, historic international tours, and best-selling recordings.
Find out more »Soundstreams | Variations On Goldberg Variations (Keyed Up Festival #1)
The Keyed Up Festival opens with newly composed, world premiere variations on J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations by five extraordinary composers.
Find out more »Soundstreams | RBC BRIDGES Composer Showcase (Keyed Up Festival #2)
This free program showcases these new works by emerging composers, participants in this year’s RBC Bridges program, chosen through a juried international competition.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Bohemian Rhapsody: Benda & Haydn
18th-century Bohemia is the inspiration behind this program marking the Tafelmusik debut of Bulgarian violinist and guest director Zefira Valova.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | The Music of Star Wars
The Force is strong with this one, as your Toronto Symphony Orchestra transports you to a galaxy far, far away with John Williams’s Academy Award–winning music from all nine films in the Skywalker saga.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | John Pizzarelli with Caity Gyorgy
World-renowned guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli has been hailed by The Boston Globe for “reinvigorating the Great American Songbook.” He returns to Koerner Hall with a new album that showcases his versatility and virtuosity in exploring the timeless songs of Broadway and Hollywood.
Find out more »Soundstreams | 6 Pianos 12 Hands (Keyed Up Festival Finale)
Three spectacular works by Steve Reich, Terry Riley, André Ristic Ana Sokolović and Julia Wolfe will be performed on six grand pianos.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Bohemian Rhapsody: Benda & Haydn
18th-century Bohemia is the inspiration behind this program marking the Tafelmusik debut of Bulgarian violinist and guest director Zefira Valova.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Oumou Sangaré
Hailed as “one of the great queens of Malian music” (Rolling Stone), charismatic Grammy and UNESCO Award-winning vocalist Oumou Sangaré’s music is defiantly uplifting, full of buoyant West African grooves, hypnotic melodicism, and her joyful, soulful voice.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Bohemian Rhapsody: Benda & Haydn
18th-century Bohemia is the inspiration behind this program marking the Tafelmusik debut of Bulgarian violinist and guest director Zefira Valova.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Richard Goode, piano
Richard Goode has been hailed for music making of tremendous emotional power, depth, and expressiveness, and has been acknowledged worldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The GGS New Music Ensemble
Experience a captivating contemporary music concert, including Samy Moussa’s dynamic Kammerkonzert for a large ensemble and Iannis Xenakis’s mesmerizing Phlegra for 11 instruments.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Brilliant Bach
Experience the glorious and invigorating music of J.S. Bach!
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Daniel Hope: Celtic Dreams
“The most exciting British string player since Jacqueline du Pré” (The Observer), Koerner Hall favourite Hope returns with his ensemble to explore the rich world of Irish music.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Brilliant Bach
Experience the glorious and invigorating music of J.S. Bach!
Find out more »Esprit Orchestra | Sonic Universe
Two master composers provide inspiration for this concert. Schafer’s work is concerned with the last days of Robert Schumann, from the time of his first hallucinations until his death in the Endenich asylum in 1856.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Don Pasquale
Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale returns to the COC for the first time in 30 years in a Technicolor production by Renaud Doucet and André Barbe.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Alex Cuba and Raul Midón
A double bill of soul, jazz, and Latin pop sounds, featuring two dazzling singer-songwriters and instrumentalists – the troubadour from Miami and the Cuban songsmith from Smithers, BC.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Titan: A Celebration of the TSYO’s 50th Anniversary!
Join us for the epic conclusion to the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra’s golden jubilee season.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Glenn Gould School Piano Showcase
The students of The Ihnatowycz Piano Program at The Glenn Gould School are featured in an evening of dazzling works for two pianos and piano four hands.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Brilliant Bach
Experience the glorious and invigorating music of J.S. Bach!
Find out more »Toronto Mendelssohn Choir | Requiem
Enthralling, dramatic, and yet eerily beautiful—nothing compares to Verdi’s Requiem. This spellbinding masterwork weaves together a thrilling symphonic score and breathtaking solos with one of the most harrowing sacred texts—a powerful cry for deliverance.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Lizz Wright and Sanah Kadoura
Acclaimed vocalist Lizz Wright is a steward of American music, bringing brilliant colour and vibrancy to singular original works and compositions by some of the greatest songwriters of our time.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Dover Quartet with Leif Ove Andsnes, piano
The phenomenal Dover Quartet is joined by Norway’s foremost pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, who gave a masterful recital in Koerner Hall in January 2023.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Brilliant Bach
Filled with exuberance and virtuoso flourish, the Brandenburg Concertos are
Find out more »Toronto Mendelssohn Choir | Requiem
Enthralling, dramatic, and yet eerily beautiful—nothing compares to Verdi’s Requiem. This spellbinding masterwork weaves together a thrilling symphonic score and breathtaking solos with one of the most harrowing sacred texts—a powerful cry for deliverance.
Find out more »May 2024
The Royal Conservatory of Music | Academy Chamber Orchestra
String students from The Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists come together as the Academy Chamber Orchestra to perform a special concert.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Brahms’s First
Nicknamed “Beethoven’s Tenth”, Brahms’s monumental First Symphony is a grandiose gesture of emotion embroidered with rich woodwind harmonies, thundering timpani, and raucous brass.
Find out more »The Women’s Musical Club of Toronto | Joyce El-Khoury
A program inspired by Joyce’s journey from her original to her adopted homeland, Canada, originally planned for 2021, but derailed by the pandemic.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Don Pasquale
Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale returns to the COC for the first time in 30 years in a Technicolor production by Renaud Doucet and André Barbe.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Brahms’s First
Nicknamed “Beethoven’s Tenth”, Brahms’s monumental First Symphony is a grandiose gesture of emotion embroidered with rich woodwind harmonies, thundering timpani, and raucous brass.
Find out more »