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1:30 pm
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Why Sci-Fi?
Blast off with the Orchestra for a cosmic musical exploration of why the thrill and wonder of science fiction never cease to capture our imaginations.
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The National Ballet of Canada | Anima Animus
British choreographer David Dawson created Anima Animus for San Francisco Ballet’s Unbound Festival of new work in 2018. An instant success, it has since toured throughout the US and to the UK.
Find out more »Mirvish | Pressure
D-Day, June 1944. The Allied forces led by General Eisenhower are poised to launch. 350,000 lives are at stake and the decision of whether to attack comes down to the most important weather forecast of all time.
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The Royal Conservatory of Music | Imogen Cooper
“She is an outstanding artist, one of the finest pianists now playing. Go, listen, and wonder how many better pianists there are alive in this country, or anywhere.”
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Bach’s Library
Making his Tafelmusik debut this season is harpsichord soloist and director Francesco Corti, “a powerhouse of unbridled vivacity, exciting and excitable in equal measure” (BBC Music Magazine).
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The Elora Singers | Baroque Meditations
Baroque Meditations begins with the haunting and seldom-heard Stabat Mater by the early baroque Italian composer, Agostino Steffani and concludes with the young Handel’s Dixit Dominus, written while he lived briefly in Rome at the beginning of the 18th Century.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Why Sci-Fi?
Blast off with the Orchestra for a cosmic musical exploration of why the thrill and wonder of science fiction never cease to capture our imaginations.
Find out more »7:30 pm
The Royal Conservatory of Music | Amici Chamber Ensemble presents Musica de Camara
A program that features music of Spanish and Latin composers and the added feature of celebrating a commission by renowned Mexican composer Arturo Márquez, which was written to mark Joaquin’s recent departure from the TSO.
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