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The Royal Conservatory of Music | ARC Ensemble: The Music of Alberto Hemsi
ARC’s concert of works by the Sephardic composer Alberto Hemsi follows the ensemble’s highly-praised Chandos release devoted to premieres of his chamber music.
Find out more »Mirvish | The Land Acknowledgement, or as you like it
In September 2021, just as theatres were starting to reopen after the long pandemic hiatus, Crow’s Theatre, one of the city’s most eclectic and adventuresome companies, decided to begin with an audacious new show. They said very little about it. Only that it was a “radical retelling by Cliff Cardinal” of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It. There were no further details, no cast list, nothing.
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Visions of Spain
Music Director Gustavo Gimeno conducts one of classical music’s all-time “greatest hits”, Ravel’s Boléro, which thrills as it slowly rises from a tiny flicker to an all-out, full-orchestra blaze.
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The Elora Singers | Arvo Pärt: Passio
Arvo Pärt’s Passio, a setting of the Passion text according to St. John drips in theological symbolism and celestial beauty. The concert begins with Sir James MacMillan’s stunning a cappella setting of Psalm 51, Miserere.
Find out more »Amadeus Choir | Vespers
In April, we premiere a new work by Métis composer Ian Cusson alongside works by Larysa Kuzmenko, Uģis Prauliņš, and Rachmaninov's transcendent All-Night Vigil.
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