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SUMMARY:Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Elf In Concert (Film with Live Orchestra)
DESCRIPTION:Buddy was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler\, and raised among Santa’s elves. This holiday season Buddy travels to New York—with a live symphony orchestra! Celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary and experience John Debney’s wonderful score as the full film plays on the big screen. \nELF and all related characters and elements © & TM New Line Productions\, Inc. (s24) \nEvan Mitchell\, conductor
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/toronto-symphony-orchestra-elf-concert-film-live-orchestra/2024-12-05/
LOCATION:Roy Thomson Hall\, 60 Simcoe St\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5J 2H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Holiday,Orchestra
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SUMMARY:Soundstreams | Invocations
DESCRIPTION:Invocations are calls for help\, but they can also be appeals for inspiration and spiritual guidance. Violin virtuoso Lara St. John\, soulful singer Aviva Chernick and other guests\, join the celebrated Gryphon Trio in a rich musical offering that will resonate with each of us during those vulnerable moments when we\, too\, seek to invoke something beyond ourselves. \nOne such invocation is the “nign”\, a wordless and originally improvised prayer stemming from Hasidic Judaism in the 18th century\, and is the inspiration for several works in the program: Avner Dorman’s Nigunim\, recipient of The Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music; a world premiere by James Rolfe\, Narrow Bridge; and Aaron Copland’s classic Vitebsk. The program opens with Vivian Fung’s impassioned Prayer\, inspired by Hildegard von Bingen\, paired with Amy Beach’s spiritual plea Invocation. It closes with Robert Schumann’s epic and soul-searching Piano Quintet in E-flat\, Op. 44. \nARTISTS\nLara St. John\, violin\nAviva Chernick\, vocals\nGryphon Trio \n*Photo of Lara St. John by Ron Wasserman
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/soundstreams-invocations/
LOCATION:Jane Mallet Theatre\, 27 Front St. East\, Toronto\, ON\, M5E\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chamber music,Contemporary Music,Violin
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