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SUMMARY:Women's Musical Club Of Toronto | Jane Archibald
DESCRIPTION:Canadian soprano Jane Archibald’s artistry generates excitement at every appearance. Ms. Archibald’s dynamic career trajectory has taken her from her home country to San Francisco to the Vienna State Opera and major opera houses on both continents. Featured on multiple recordings\, her first solo CD won the JUNO Award for Classical Album of the Year and newly released recordings of Mozart and Messiaen are receiving rave reviews. \n“Coloratura soprano Jane Archibald was all vocal thunderbolts and lightning flashes” – The Arts Desk \nHer program will include German and French repertoire “with a nod to my Celtic Nova Scotia roots”. \nTickets\, here.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/womens-musical-club-of-toronto-jane-archibald/
LOCATION:Walter Hall\, 80 Queens Park\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 2C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chamber music,Vocal
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SUMMARY:Gallery 345 | Anastasia Rizikov
DESCRIPTION:Twenty year-old Canadian pianist Anastasia Rizikov has dazzled the international arena as a child prodigy since she was seven\, competing with musicians over twice her age\, and winning numerous International piano competitions\, placing first in the following: Ettore Pozzoli International Piano Competition\, (Italy\, 2015); the Jaén International Piano Competition\, (Spain\, 2015); the 13th «Giuliano Pecar» International Prize for Piano Interpretation Competition (Italy\, 2013); and the Rotary International Piano Competition (Spain\, 2011)\, among many others. She won first place at American Protégé 2010 International Piano and Strings Competition and performed in New York City’s Carnegie Hall. In 2012 Anastasia was awarded the prestigious 2013 “Debut Atlantic” concert tour\, a 2\,5 weeks long tour along the Canadian Atlantic coast that was held in September\, 2013. \nSince her orchestral debut in Kiev\, Ukraine\, at the age of seven\, she had over 40 orchestral performances internationally and has worked with many great conductors and musicians\, such as Peter Oundjian\, Emmanuel Ax\, and Bernhard Gueller. Ms. Rizikov also has played in master classes for Sergei Babayan\, Vladimir Feltsman\, Awadagin Pratt\, Arie Vardi\, Robert Levin\, Ferenc Rados\, Anatoly Ryabov\, Oxana Yablonskaya\, and has worked with András Schiff\, Menahem Pressler\, Gabor Takács-Nagy\, and Olga Kern. \nAnastasia’s concert schedules have taken her to Asia\, all over Europe and North America\, where she has performed in many famous concert halls and venues\, as well as in numerous prestigious music festivals nationally and internationally\, including the Orford Music Festival and the Verbier Music Festival. She recorded her CD “”Piano Recital” Laureate Series with NAXOS records\, released on December 2\, 2016. \nIn December\, 2012\, in honour of Glenn Gould’s 80th Anniversary Year and his Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award\, The Glenn Gould Foundation has provided a C1X Yamaha baby grand piano to the “outstanding young pianist Anastasia Rizikov. Ms. Rizikov has the piano on an indefinite loan-basis to aid in her artistic and career development.” \nMs Rizikov graduated the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris with top honours obtaining a Concert Artist Diploma under Professor Marian Rybicki\, while continuing studies with her life-long teacher in Toronto\, Maia Spis. \nAnastasia had given interviews to and performed at Canadian Jazz FM 91 and Classical 96.3 FM radio stations\, CBC Television news and CBC Radio\, Rogers TV\, Global Montreal TV\, Russian MIX TV (City TV)\, the Ukrainian TV programs Svitohliad and Kontakt\, the Toronto Star newspaper\, the Wholenote magazine\, and the American WSKG-FM\, WSKG-TV channels. \nThis fall\, she will tour the Northwest Territories as part of the PianoSix organization\, aiming to bring world-class pianists to thousands of Canadians in remote communities\, to inspire future generations of musicians and fans. \nFluent in Russian\, Ukrainian\, English\, and mastering her French\, Anastasia also enjoys culinary arts\, Russian literature\, and loves spending time with her 3-year old sister\, Diana. \n  \nProgram \nF. Chopin- Mazurkas\, Op. 30 \n– Scherzo No. 4 in E major\, Op.54 \n– Sonata No. 3 in B minor\, Op. 58 \nIntermission \nA. Scriabin- 2 Poemes\, Op. 32 \nRachmaninoff- Preludes: \n– No. 6 in E-flat major\, Op. 23 \n– No. 5 in G minor\, Op. 23 \n– No. 10 in B minor\, Op. 32 \n– No. 12 in G-sharp\, Op. 32 \nM. Glinka/M. Balakirev- The Lark \nM. Balakirev- The Spinner – Islamey \nThe tickets here ($30\, $10 for students)
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/gallery-345-anastasia-rizikov/
LOCATION:Gallery 345\, 345 Sorauren Avenue\, Toronto\, ON\, M6R 2G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chamber music,piano
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SUMMARY:Tafelmusik | Lotti Revealed
DESCRIPTION:Antonio Lotti was one of those important baroque composers whose name has been lost in the march of musical history. But as a contemporary of Bach and Handel\, and the teacher of Zelenka\, the Venetian Lotti was a significant figure in his day. Lotti’s Missa Sapientiae may not be well known today\, but if you looked in the libraries of both Bach and Handel\, there you’d find it—a copy of the Mass\, written out by hand by the famous composers themselves.\n\nTafelmusik Orchestra and Chamber Choir help us recover Lotti and his place in the baroque musical world by pairing the work that fired the imagination of Lotti’s contemporaries with music by Bach\, Handel\, and Zelenka themselves.\n\n\n\nPre-concert Chat\nJoin us one hour before each concert for a free pre-concert chat with Tafelmusik alto Kate Helsen.\n\n\nProgram\n\nLotti Missa Sapientiae\n\nIntermission \n\nZelenka Agnus Dei II\, from Litaniae Lauretanae\, ZWV 152\nZelenka Sanctus – Benedictus – Osanna – Agnus Dei\, after Palestrina\, ZWV 36\nZelenka Dona nobis pacem\, from Missa dei Patris\, ZWV 19\nBach Gloria\, from Mass in G Minor\, BWV 235\nBach Suscepit Israel puerum suum\, after Caldara\, BWV 1082\nBach Sanctus in D Major\, BWV 238\nJames Rolfe Kadosh / Santus / Holy (2019) – World premiere Get to know James with our Q&A here\nHandel Nisi Dominus & Gloria Patria\, from Carmelite Vespers
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/tafelmusik-lotti-revealed/2019-11-14/
LOCATION:Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre\, Jeanne Lamon Hall\, 427 Bloor St. W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Orchestra,Period ensemble
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