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Tafelmusik | Handel Messiah
Nothing says Christmas like Tafelmusik’s Messiah! A moving, often joyous reflection on the life of Christ, Handel’s oratorio surges with emotion, drama, and poignancy.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Handel Messiah
Nothing says Christmas like Tafelmusik’s Messiah! A moving, often joyous reflection on the life of Christ, Handel’s oratorio surges with emotion, drama, and poignancy.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Academy Chamber Orchestra
String students from The Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists come together as the Academy Chamber Orchestra to perform a special concert.
Find out more »The Amadeus Choir & Hannaford Street Silver Band | Silver & Gold – A Sparkling Celebration of the Season
The voices of the Amadeus Choir and the brassy grandeur of the award-winning Hannaford Street Silver Band come together in a holiday concert.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Sing-Along Messiah
Tafelmusik’s treasured Sing-Along Messiah makes a triumphant return, directed by none other than G.F. Handel himself. Messiah’s stirring choruses get the surround-sound treatment with a massive audience joining our own choir, orchestra, and guest soloists.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Messiah
Dame Jane Glover leads your Toronto Symphony Orchestra; the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, prepared by Artistic Director Jean-Sébastien Vallée; and four outstanding soloists in Handel’s cherished oratorio, Messiah.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Messiah
Dame Jane Glover leads your Toronto Symphony Orchestra; the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, prepared by Artistic Director Jean-Sébastien Vallée; and four outstanding soloists in Handel’s cherished oratorio, Messiah.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Messiah
Dame Jane Glover leads your Toronto Symphony Orchestra; the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, prepared by Artistic Director Jean-Sébastien Vallée; and four outstanding soloists in Handel’s cherished oratorio, Messiah.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Messiah
Dame Jane Glover leads your Toronto Symphony Orchestra; the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, prepared by Artistic Director Jean-Sébastien Vallée; and four outstanding soloists in Handel’s cherished oratorio, Messiah.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Messiah
Dame Jane Glover leads your Toronto Symphony Orchestra; the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, prepared by Artistic Director Jean-Sébastien Vallée; and four outstanding soloists in Handel’s cherished oratorio, Messiah.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | The Nutcracker
Ballet companies all over the world perform The Nutcracker during the holiday season, each with a special take on Marius Petipa’s beloved classic. The National Ballet of Canada has one of the finest versions in James Kudelka’s staging from 1995, which opens at a Christmas Eve party in rural 19th-century Russia. With non-stop dancing and magnificent sets and costumes from Santo Loquasto, with lighting by Jennifer Tipton, The Nutcracker is an unforgettable tribute to the imagination. Squabbling siblings Marie and…
Find out more »January 2024
SARA SCHABAS & ISABELLE DAVID | IN A DARK BLUE NIGHT: FROM VIENNA TO NEW YORK CITY
The program includes the Canadian premiere of Pulitzer-nominated composer Alex Weiser's in a dark blue night, which sets Yiddish poetry by NYC immigrants to music, and the work of Viennese composers who left Europe after the rise of the Nazis in Europe.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Trifonov Plays Brahms
Incomparable Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov takes on the technically brilliant Piano Concerto No. 1 of Johannes Brahms.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Trifonov Plays Brahms
Incomparable Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov takes on the technically brilliant Piano Concerto No. 1 of Johannes Brahms.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Trifonov Plays Brahms
Incomparable Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov takes on the technically brilliant Piano Concerto No. 1 of Johannes Brahms.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Angela Hewitt, piano
Angela Hewitt’s interpretations of the music of J.S. Bach have established her as one of the composer’s foremost interpreters of our time. One of the world’s leading concert pianists, she has been awarded an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II and was promoted to a Companion of the Order of Canada.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Oundjian Conducts Rachmaninoff
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emeritus Peter Oundjian leads Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony, brimming with dream-like serenity and spirited Russian rhythms.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Fazil Say and Friends
Turkish pianist Fazıl Say has been touching audiences and critics alike with his extraordinary talents for more than 25 years.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Oundjian Conducts Rachmaninoff
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emeritus Peter Oundjian leads Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony, brimming with dream-like serenity and spirited Russian rhythms.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Lara St. John: ♀she/her/hers
Canadian-born violinist Lara St. John has been described as "something of a phenomenon" by The Strad and a “high-powered soloist” by The New York Times.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | 21C Afterhours: Indígena
Indígena is an exciting and engaging showcase of outstanding adventurous music, with a particular focus on Tania León's powerful and evocative composition, Indigena.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Oundjian Conducts Rachmaninoff
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Conductor Emeritus Peter Oundjian leads Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony, brimming with dream-like serenity and spirited Russian rhythms. John Adams’s jazz- influenced 2013 commission, Saxophone Concerto is an animated and energetic display of the instrument’s dexterity and range, performed by the incomparable Steven Banks in its Canadian Première, and a World Première by Toronto Symphony Orchestra NextGen Composer Katerina Gimon opens the performance.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Bridget Kibbey with the Calidore String Quartet and Mervon Mehta, narrator
Called the "Yo-Yo Ma of the harp" (Vogue), harpist Bridget Kibbey “makes it seems as though the instrument had been waiting all its life to explode with the energetic figures and gorgeous colors she was getting from it” (The New York Times).
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Robert W. & G. Ann Corcoran Concerto Competition Finals
Students of The Glenn Gould School compete for the opportunity to perform a concerto with the Royal Conservatory Orchestra during the 2024-25 concert season.
Find out more »Esprit Orchestra | Three
Collaborating with some of the world’s great orchestras, Esprit has co-commissioned Operascope for orchestra by Unsuk Chin and will give the work’s North American Premiere on this program. Operascope traces the history of operatic music – with references to Verdi, Puccini, Messiaen, Berg and Shostakovich.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Beethoven’s Sixth + Korngold’s Violin
Experience the virtuosic brilliance of Korngold's Violin Concerto, where cinematic flair meets symphonic grandeur, expertly performed by violinist Ray Chen.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | LEOS JANACEK: THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN
Leoš Janáček’s fairy tale opera The Cunning Little Vixen returns to the Canadian Opera Company after a two decade hiatus.
Find out more »Sinfonia Toronto | Mozart & Janacek – Winter Warmth
Kevork Andonian’s passion for music creation flourished at an early age; he began writing at the age of six. He completed his Bachelor of Music at Carleton University with Highest Honors in 2001 and was awarded the Carleton University Medal in Music.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Glenn Gould School Vocal Showcase
Hear the shimmering voices of The Glenn Gould School's voice students as they perform an evening of art songs and opera excerpts.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Beethoven’s Sixth + Korngold’s Violin
Experience the virtuosic brilliance of Korngold's Violin Concerto, where cinematic flair meets symphonic grandeur, expertly performed by violinist Ray Chen.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Brad Mehldau: 14 Reveries
Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist Brad Mehldau has been called “a renaissance artist at the height of his powers” (BBC) and “the greatest working jazz pianist” (The New Yorker).
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Mayumi Seiler, violin, with Jeanie Chung, piano
Known for “an exceptional blend of precision with tonal generosity” (BBC Music Magazine), violinist Mayumi Seiler performs with esteemed pianist Jeanie Chung in a program featuring two monumental sonatas, Schubert’s “Grand Duo” and Schumann’s No. 2 in D Minor, op. 121. She will also be joined by special guest, violinist Min Jeong Koh, for the Prokofiev Duo for Two Violins, op. 56.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | LEOS JANACEK: THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN
Leoš Janáček’s fairy tale opera The Cunning Little Vixen returns to the Canadian Opera Company after a two decade hiatus.
Find out more »February 2024
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Pines of Rome
Ottorino Respighi was instrumental in creating a national identity for Italy’s symphonic voice. His tone poem Pines of Rome is an enduring musical ode to the grandeur of nature and the majestic pines that have watched over the city for centuries.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | MOZART: DON GIOVANNI
Mozart's masterpiece gets a striking presentation under Danish director Kaspar Holten, with gorgeous sets and video projections that plunge audiences into the atmospheric and glamorous world of the titular playboy.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Fantasticus
Much like our own era, the early 17th-century was a watershed moment in European history. The air was rife with radical developments in technology, science, and trade which ushered in a new age.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Joshua Redman: where are we
Widely revered as the greatest jazz saxophonist of his generation, Joshua Redman returns following his sold-out Koerner Hall concert last season with a brand new project.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Taylor Academy Showcase Concert
The Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists presents a concert by the leading young classical musicians in Canada. Hear the stars of tomorrow!
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | LEOS JANACEK: THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN
Leoš Janáček’s fairy tale opera The Cunning Little Vixen returns to the Canadian Opera Company after a two decade hiatus.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Fantasticus
Much like our own era, the early 17th-century was a watershed moment in European history. The air was rife with radical developments in technology, science, and trade which ushered in a new age.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Pines of Rome
Ottorino Respighi was instrumental in creating a national identity for Italy’s symphonic voice. His tone poem Pines of Rome is an enduring musical ode to the grandeur of nature and the majestic pines that have watched over the city for centuries.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Cesária Évora Orchestra
The Orchestra brings together the cream of Cape-Verdean musicianship and vocalists to honour the late and legendary Cesária Évora.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | MOZART: DON GIOVANNI
Mozart's masterpiece gets a striking presentation under Danish director Kaspar Holten, with gorgeous sets and video projections that plunge audiences into the atmospheric and glamorous world of the titular playboy.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Fantasticus
Much like our own era, the early 17th-century was a watershed moment in European history. The air was rife with radical developments in technology, science, and trade which ushered in a new age.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Pines of Rome
Ottorino Respighi was instrumental in creating a national identity for Italy’s symphonic voice. His tone poem Pines of Rome is an enduring musical ode to the grandeur of nature and the majestic pines that have watched over the city for centuries.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Víkingur Ólafsson, piano The Goldberg Variations (sold out)
“Breathtakingly brilliant pianist” (Gramophone) Ólafsson has been called “Iceland’s Glenn Gould” by The New York Times and was named Artist of the Year at the Gramophone Awards in 2019.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | MOZART: DON GIOVANNI
Mozart's masterpiece gets a striking presentation under Danish director Kaspar Holten, with gorgeous sets and video projections that plunge audiences into the atmospheric and glamorous world of the titular playboy.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Los Angeles Master Chorale, staged by Peter Sellars
Following their widely acclaimed collaboration on Lagrime di San Pietro (which was performed at Koerner Hall in 2020), Peter Sellars, Grant Gershon, and singers of the Los Angeles Master Chorale reunite with a deeply personal yet uplifting meditation on what it means to say goodbye to those we love.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | LEOS JANACEK: THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN
Leoš Janáček’s fairy tale opera The Cunning Little Vixen returns to the Canadian Opera Company after a two decade hiatus.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | MOZART: DON GIOVANNI
Mozart's masterpiece gets a striking presentation under Danish director Kaspar Holten, with gorgeous sets and video projections that plunge audiences into the atmospheric and glamorous world of the titular playboy.
Find out more »The Toronto Consort | Songs of the Palace
In the year 1492 three caravels set sail from Spain. In the search for new trade routes, the discovery of the Americas had far-reaching consequences and profoundly affected both European societies and the Indigenous communities of the “New World”.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Joshua Weilerstein conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra
“A Born Communicator” (Le Temps), Joshua Weilerstein is the Artistic Director of the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne who enjoys a flourishing guest conducting career. He has been praised for “intense, eloquently moving and spectacularly knife-edge” performances (Classical Source).
Find out more »The Elora Singers | Soup and Song: Fauré’s Requiem
The return of our Soup and Song concerts with a lecture and concert featuring Fauré’s Requiem on the 100th anniversary of his death.
Find out more »CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY | LEOS JANACEK: THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN
Leoš Janáček’s fairy tale opera The Cunning Little Vixen returns to the Canadian Opera Company after a two decade hiatus.
Find out more »The Toronto Consort | Songs of the Palace
In the year 1492 three caravels set sail from Spain. In the search for new trade routes, the discovery of the Americas had far-reaching consequences and profoundly affected both European societies and the Indigenous communities of the “New World”.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Isabelle Faust, violin, Alexander Melnikov, piano, and Jean-Guihen Queyras, cello
Violinist Isabelle Faust, cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras, and pianist Alexander Melnikov take us on a fascinating journey through a thrilling repertory of piano trio ‘hits,’- including the “Ghost” and “Dumky” ‘hits’ by Beethoven, Brahms, and Elliott Carter.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | SingSong
Songs express what we feel, connect us, and help us make ourselves heard. Every culture approaches songs differently, and, in this concert, we’ll experience the power of songs from all over the world in styles both modern and old—and sing some! Whether it’s a hit on Spotify, a well-known folk song, or a piece by a great composer, songs inspire us!
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