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SUMMARY:NACO | Songs for Murdered Sisters
DESCRIPTION:In a deeply emotional program\, the National Arts Centre Orchestra and Canadian baritone Joshua Hopkins perform a personal and powerful song cycle—composed by Jake Heggie based on original poetry by Margaret Atwood—that conveys the tragedy of lives needlessly lost. Bookending the concert are a new concerto grosso by Odawa First Nation composer Barbara Assiginaak and Brahms’s furiously passionate Symphony No. 4\, which evokes the sounds of the entire universe from start to finish.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/toronto-symphony-orchestra-naco-songs-murdered-sisters/
LOCATION:Roy Thomson Hall\, 60 Simcoe St\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5J 2H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Orchestra
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SUMMARY:The Royal Conservatory of Music | “Rhapsody and the Blues” An Evening With Jens Lindemann\, Jon Kimura Parker and the Yamaha All-Star Big Band
DESCRIPTION:Rhapsody in Blue is the focal point in this special gala concert of big band jazz by composers such as Oscar Peterson\, Nat King Cole\, Tommy Dorsey\, and more. \nAs the first classical brass soloist to ever receive the Order of Canada\, Jens Lindemann is hailed as one of the most celebrated artists in his instrument’s history and was recently named International Brass Personality of the Year by the Brass Herald. He has played both jazz and classical in every major concert venue in the world\, including Koerner Hall. Critics have described Lindemann’s playing as “golden timbre and virtuosic flair” (The New York Times)\, the Toronto Star stated that he “performed brilliantly\,” and the Los Angeles Times has called him a “world-class talent.” \nPianist Jon Kimura Parker\, who has been described as “insightful\, energetic” by The New York Times\, performs solo in the first half of the concert\, then joins the big band for the second half. “Absolutely top-notch music-making\, as fine as one could ever expect to hear.” (Washington Post)
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/royal-conservatory-music-rhapsody-blues-evening-jens-lindemann-jon-kimura-parker-yamaha-star-big-band/
LOCATION:Koerner Hall\, 273 Bloor St W\, \, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1V6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Orchestra
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