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SUMMARY:Amadeus Choir | Songs of Hope and Peace
DESCRIPTION:Join the Amadeus Choir\, conductor Lydia Adams and host/storyteller Tom Allen as the choir presents music of remembrance\, hope\, peace and the longing for home. \nThe choir sings the moving and emotional words of WW1 soldiers from Canada\, Germany\, France and Britain in Jeffrey Ryan’s emotional Song of the Soldiers\, commissioned by the National Arts Centre to mark the centenary of the end of WW1\, adapted by Jeffrey Ryan with actor R.H. Thomson. \nThis concert experience also includes the moving music of Kai Leung\, Hussein Janmohamed\, Eleanor Daley\, Morten Lauridsen\, John Rutter\, Sid Robinovitch\, Srul Irving Glick and W.A. Mozart and the 15th c. melody L’homme armé (Beware the armed man) as the choir explores the loss and futility of war and the desire to return home. \nThis concert will feature the world premiere of L’homme armé arranged by Lydia Adams\, as well as the world premiere of Let me fall by Roman Hurko dedicated to President Zelensky. \nA special feature of this event will be the pre-concert presentation of two extraordinary short films produced by the Amadeus Choir and Artistic Director Kathleen Allen entitled\, Portraits of Home.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/amadeus-choir-songs-hope-peace/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Eglinton St. George’s United Church\, 35 Lytton Blvd\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4R 1L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Choral
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SUMMARY:Canadian Opera Company | Faust (Charles Gounod)
DESCRIPTION:Disenchanted by his lifelong quest for knowledge\, the ageing philosopher Faust makes a pact with the devil and trades his soul for eternal youth — to disastrous consequences. \nTenor Long Long is the scholar Faust\, whose pact with Méphistophélès (bass-baritone Kyle Ketelsen) promises to return him to the innocence of youth—and the love of Marguerite. Murder and madness ensue\, with demons\, witches\, and a chorus of celestial voices rounding out this lavish spectacle directed by Amy Lane. \nThe cast rounds out with: Guanqun Yu (Marguerite); Szymon Mechlinski (Valentin); Alex Hetherington (Siebel); Megan Latham (Marthe). \nOn the creative team\, Johannes Debus conducts the COC Orchestra\, with Amy Lane directing\, Set & Costume Design by Emma Ryott\, and Lighting Design by Charlie Morgan Jones.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/canadian-opera-company-faust-charles-gounod/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Four Seasons Centre\, 145 Queen St. W.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5H 4G1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:opera
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241102T213000
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SUMMARY:Amadeus Choir | Songs of Hope and Peace
DESCRIPTION:Join the Amadeus Choir\, conductor Lydia Adams and host/storyteller Tom Allen as the choir presents music of remembrance\, hope\, peace and the longing for home. \nThe choir sings the moving and emotional words of WW1 soldiers from Canada\, Germany\, France and Britain in Jeffrey Ryan’s emotional Song of the Soldiers\, commissioned by the National Arts Centre to mark the centenary of the end of WW1\, adapted by Jeffrey Ryan with actor R.H. Thomson. \nThis concert experience also includes the moving music of Kai Leung\, Hussein Janmohamed\, Eleanor Daley\, Morten Lauridsen\, John Rutter\, Sid Robinovitch\, Srul Irving Glick and W.A. Mozart and the 15th c. melody L’homme armé (Beware the armed man) as the choir explores the loss and futility of war and the desire to return home. \nThis concert will feature the world premiere of L’homme armé arranged by Lydia Adams\, as well as the world premiere of Let me fall by Roman Hurko dedicated to President Zelensky. \nA special feature of this event will be the pre-concert presentation of two extraordinary short films produced by the Amadeus Choir and Artistic Director Kathleen Allen entitled\, Portraits of Home.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/amadeus-choir-songs-hope-peace/2024-11-02/2/
LOCATION:Eglinton St. George’s United Church\, 35 Lytton Blvd\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4R 1L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Choral
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amadeus%20Choir%20of%20Greater%20Toronto":MAILTO:info@amadeuschoir.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241102T220000
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SUMMARY:London Symphonia | Kindness
DESCRIPTION:London Symphonia’s upcoming concert is rooted in what is free to give but priceless to receive\, kindness. This carefully curated performance will be shared from the hearts of our guest artists\, actors and singers Glynis Ranney and Mike Nadajewski\, conductor and arranger Ben Bolt-Martin\, and the musicians. \nKindness presents a fusion of orchestral music\, original composition\, musical theatre and pop songs woven together through storytelling. It explores everyday acts of kindness to extraordinary\, more profound acts\, and reminds us of humanity’s incredible capacity for compassion in a light hearted and heartfelt way. \n“We came up with the concept of Kindness as a concert\, when Canadian stage veterans and partners in life Glynis Ranney and Mike Nadajewski approached me with their genuine fascination with the theme\,” said Andrew Chung\, Artistic Producer of London Symphonia. \n“They had discovered stories ranging from small to radical acts of kindness and self-sacrifice and were interested in creating a captivating concert with London Symphonia that would present these stories interspersed with carefully selected pieces from the worlds of stage musicals\, and popular songs. What we’ve created together is a magical and moving evening that shares moments of solemnity\, reflection and hilarity.” \nBen Bolt-Martin\, arranger and conductor\nGlynis Ranney\, singer and actor\nMike Nadajewski\, singers and actor \n\nConcertgoers can choose to attend in person at Metropolitan United\, home of London Symphonia\, or virtually through high quality 4K HDR Video On Demand productions that include 21 days of unlimited access.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/london-symphonia/
LOCATION:Metropolitan United Church (London)\, 468 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A3P8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Orchestra
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SUMMARY:Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra | Autumn Colours
DESCRIPTION:Join the Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra and special guest artists for a celebration of orchestral colours. \nFeaturing: The Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra\, Ronald Royer\, Conductor with special guests\, Jacob Clewell\, Violin and Viola (New Generation Artist) Sasha Bult-Ito\, Piano (New Generation Artist) Chris Hwang\, Cello (New Generation Artist). \nProgram: \n\nBeethoven: Triple Concerto\, for Violin\, Cello\, Piano\, and Orchestra\, in C major\, Op. 56\nBeethoven: Egmont Overture\, Op. 84a\nJohn S. Gray: Introduction and Autumn Prelude\nZoltán Kodály: Dances of Galanta
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/scarborough-philharmonic-orchestra-autumn-colours/
LOCATION:Salvation Army Citadel\, 2021 Lawrence Avenue East\, Scarborough\, Ontario\, M1R 2Z2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Orchestra
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SUMMARY:Toronto Operetta Theatre | The Student Prince
DESCRIPTION:Toronto Operetta Theatre’s 2024-2025 season opens with a new production of Sigmund Romberg’s popular hit musical\, THE STUDENT PRINCE. \nRomberg’s many musicals were filled with one great tune after another\, but none was so packed with hits as THE STUDENT PRINCE. The students’ ‘Drinking Song’\, Prince Karl Franz’s ‘Serenade\, duets like ‘Deep in my Heart’ and ‘Golden Days’ are just a few of the immortal melodies that flowed from his pen. \nDorothy Donnelly’s book and lyrics are based on Meyer- Förster’s play Olde Heidelberg and tells a bittersweet tale of young love\, innocence and the call of duty in the fictitious German principality of Karlsberg. \nCast & Creatives \nTenor  Xavier Flory as Prince Karl Franz \nSoprano Brooke Mitchell as Kathie\, the innkeeper’s niece \nBaritone Ryan Hofman as Prince Karl Franz’s mentor at the University\, Doctor Engel \nThe student corps will be led by Marcus Tranquilli as Detlef. Supporting emerging artists include Sebastien Belcourt\, George Theodorakopoulos\, Handaya Rusli and Minerva Lobato. \nKate Carver leads the cast\, chorus and Orchestra.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/toronto-operetta-theatre-student-prince/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Jane Mallet Theatre\, 27 Front St. East\, Toronto\, ON\, M5E\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Musical Theatre,opera
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