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SUMMARY:Toronto Summer Music | From Franz Schubert to Freddie Mercury
DESCRIPTION:Art of Time Ensemble\nAndrew Burashko\, director and pianist\nSarah Slean\, singer-songwriter\nJohn Southworth\, singer-songwriter\n  \nNo one can put together music and musicians in a more dazzling\, moving\, and brilliant way than Andrew Burashko and the Art of Time Ensemble. Every concert is thrilling\, inspiring\, and leaves you longing for the next one. Surprise and accomplishment only begin to describe Art of Time’s achievements. – the Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson    \nTo mark its twentieth season\, ATE is currently reviving many of its favourite and most highly-praised programs\, including tributes to Glenn Gould and Lou Reed. Singer-songwriter Sarah Slean joins them for this cross-genre TSM Festival event. Signed to Atlantic/Warner Records at the tender age of 19\, this three-time JUNO nominee and modern-day Renaissance woman has since released 11 albums in over 10 countries worldwide. But perhaps the most astonishing aspect of her artistry is its breadth. Over her twenty-year career\, she has published two volumes of poetry\, starred in short films and a movie musical (spawning two Gemini Award nominations)\, penned two string quartets\, held numerous exhibitions of her paintings\, and shared the stage with 10 of the country’s professional orchestras. Classically trained from the age of five\, she routinely collaborates with cutting-edge contemporary classical ensembles and has been invited to sing world premieres by Canada’s leading living composers. A perfect complement to Slean’s velvety alto is the gritty brilliance of English-Canadian singer-songwriter John Southworth\, a long-time collaborator of Slean’s\, a mainstay of the Art of Time Ensemble\, and a hauntingly beautiful vocal vehicle for these unique crossover arrangements of classical masterworks.   \nTickets\, here.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/toronto-summer-music-from-franz-schubert-to-freddie-mercury/
LOCATION:Koerner Hall\, 273 Bloor St W\, \, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Toronto Summer Music | TSM Late Night
DESCRIPTION:Jonathan Crow\, violin\nTSM Academy Fellows  \nBeethoven: String Quartet No. 13 in B flat Major\, Op. 130 and Grosse Fuge\, Op. 133  \nDouble your evening’s pleasure! Come back after the Art of Time concert and enjoy one of Beethoven’s masterful “late” string quartets. They are his final and most prophetic works. Once Missa Solemnis and the Ninth Symphony had been premiered in 1824\, he created no further works on a grand\, public scale. In the three remaining years of his life\, he returned to the intimate world of the string quartet\, after a gap of 13 years. His five Late Quartets occupy a world of their own: grippingly forward-looking\, highly personal. They are intimate in scale but broad in scope and meaning. They puzzled their early audiences (some of whom suspected that the totally deaf composer had also gone mad!)\, but have long been regarded as brilliant\, stimulating creations. TSM Artistic Director Jonathan Crow and three TSM Academy Fellows perform String Quartet no.13\, the fifth movement of which—entitled Cavatina—is one of Beethoven’s most heartfelt creations.    \nTickets\, here.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/toronto-summer-music-tsm-late-night/
LOCATION:Koerner Hall\, 273 Bloor St W\, \, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V6\, Canada
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