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May 2024
Canadian Opera Company | Medea
Cherubini’s Medea finally arrives at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in a striking new production helmed by renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar.
Find out more »The Elora Singers | Elora Vocal Academy
Meet the emerging stars of tomorrow! Our Elora Vocal Academy participants make their debut!
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Don Pasquale
Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale returns to the COC for the first time in 30 years in a Technicolor production by Renaud Doucet and André Barbe.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Medea
Cherubini’s Medea finally arrives at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in a striking new production helmed by renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Kronos Quartet: Five Decades
Celebrate the legacy and impact of one of the most celebrated and influential groups of our time.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Tchaikovsky + Brahms
One of the foremost violinists of his generation, Frank Peter Zimmermann performs Brahms’s spellbinding Violin Concerto in a virtuosic display of soaring cadenzas and lyrical, intimate dialogue with the Orchestra.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Don Pasquale
Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale returns to the COC for the first time in 30 years in a Technicolor production by Renaud Doucet and André Barbe.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Transformations: Bach & Rameau
Known for his “mesmerizing” (Ludwig van Toronto) performances, Kristian Bezuidenhout returns as harpsichordist and guest director for a program curated especially for Tafelmusik.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Brentano String Quartet with Jonathan Biss, piano, and Joseph Conyers, bass
The critically acclaimed Brentano String Quartet perform Schubert’s “Trout Quintet” with virtuoso pianist Jonathan Biss and award-winning double bassist Joseph Conyers.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Medea
Cherubini’s Medea finally arrives at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in a striking new production helmed by renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Transformations: Bach & Rameau
Known for his “mesmerizing” (Ludwig van Toronto) performances, Kristian Bezuidenhout returns as harpsichordist and guest director for a program curated especially for Tafelmusik.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Tchaikovsky + Brahms
One of the foremost violinists of his generation, Frank Peter Zimmermann performs Brahms’s spellbinding Violin Concerto in a virtuosic display of soaring cadenzas and lyrical, intimate dialogue with the Orchestra.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | The Jon Cowherd Trio and Larnell Lewis & Joy Lapps
Larnell Lewis and Joy Lapps bring their signature Caribbean jazz alongside Koerner Hall favourites John Patitucci, Brian Blade, and Jon Cowherd.
Find out more »Kindred Spirits Orchestra | Per aspera ad astra
With conductor, Kristian Alexander, pianist Ludmil Angelov, and host Daniel Vnukowski, the program includes De Falla, Tchaikovsky and Chopin.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Don Pasquale
Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale returns to the COC for the first time in 30 years in a Technicolor production by Renaud Doucet and André Barbe.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | Transformations: Bach & Rameau
Known for his “mesmerizing” (Ludwig van Toronto) performances, Kristian Bezuidenhout returns as harpsichordist and guest director for a program curated especially for Tafelmusik.
Find out more »Hugh’s Room | French Squeeze
Mezzo soprano, Marjorie Maltais and tenor, Jacques Arseneault, who also plays the accordion, make up French Squeeze, with a repertoire that ranges from Poulenc to Weill.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Medea
Cherubini’s Medea finally arrives at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in a striking new production helmed by renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar.
Find out more »Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto | Haydn’s Creation
The Amadeus Choir celebrates its 50th anniversary season with one of history’s most beloved oratorios, Haydn’s Creation.
Find out more »Canadian Music Centre | Games of the Night Wind Album Launch with Christina Petrowska Quilico
The album Games of the Night Wind features 12 nocturnes by David Jaeger, along with other works inspired by the night, creating a dreamy musical landscape as performed by pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Medea
Cherubini’s Medea finally arrives at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in a striking new production helmed by renowned Scottish director Sir David McVicar.
Find out more »Canadian Opera Company | Don Pasquale
Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale returns to the COC for the first time in 30 years in a Technicolor production by Renaud Doucet and André Barbe.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | RESPECT: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin
From singing at age 10 for her father’s church in the City of Detroit to performing on the world stage for six decades, the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, defined contemporary Gospel, Blues, R&B, Jazz, and Rock across the globe.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | RESPECT: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin
From singing at age 10 for her father’s church in the City of Detroit to performing on the world stage for six decades, the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, defined contemporary Gospel, Blues, R&B, Jazz, and Rock across the globe.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | RESPECT: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin
From singing at age 10 for her father’s church in the City of Detroit to performing on the world stage for six decades, the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, defined contemporary Gospel, Blues, R&B, Jazz, and Rock across the globe.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Game ON!
Game ON! mesmerizes with an exhilarating and unequalled concert experience that celebrates the passion and excitement of video games.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Game ON!
Game ON! mesmerizes with an exhilarating and unequalled concert experience that celebrates the passion and excitement of video games.
Find out more »Christina Petrowska Quilico: A Canadian Piano Recital at Worlds Apart Conference
Christina Petrowska Quilico gives a solo piano recital at the conference/concert series Worlds Apart: Music, Nostalgia and Absence in Canada’s Diasporic Communities Since 1945.
Find out more »London Symphonia | Transformed
Transformed presents a fresh re-thinking of music from the Renaissance to the present day, performed by the Winds, Brass and Percussion of London Symphonia.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | James Ehnes + An American in Paris
Acclaimed French conductor Stéphane Denève leads a program teeming with the vivacity, imagination, and romance synonymous with his homeland.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | James Ehnes + An American in Paris
Acclaimed French conductor Stéphane Denève leads a program teeming with the vivacity, imagination, and romance synonymous with his homeland.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | A Handel Celebration
Our 45th-anniversary season culminates with A Handel Celebration, a salute to one of the greatest musical dramatists of all time.
Find out more »June 2024
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | TSYO & Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra
Experience an extraordinary musical union as the talented young musicians of our own Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and our guests from the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra join forces for an electrifying and inspiring performance.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »Tafelmusik | A Handel Celebration
Our 45th-anniversary season culminates with A Handel Celebration, a salute to one of the greatest musical dramatists of all time.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | James Ehnes + An American in Paris
Acclaimed French conductor Stéphane Denève leads a program teeming with the vivacity, imagination, and romance synonymous with his homeland.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »Array Space/Cultureland Opera Collective | Echoes of Bi-Sotoon
An operatic production celebrating one of the Worlds's most Ancient Historical sites while showcasing new works by seven BIPOC composers from across the globe.
Find out more »The Royal Conservatory of Music | Hilary Hahn, violin, with Andreas Haefliger, piano
Three-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn melds expressive musicality and technical expertise with a diverse repertoire guided by artistic curiosity.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mendelssohn’s Violin
A cornerstone of the repertoire, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto is a passionate and technically mesmerizing display of the instrument’s capabilities.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mendelssohn’s Violin
A cornerstone of the repertoire, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto is a passionate and technically mesmerizing display of the instrument’s capabilities.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mendelssohn’s Violin
A cornerstone of the repertoire, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto is a passionate and technically mesmerizing display of the instrument’s capabilities.
Find out more »Orchestra Toronto | Forces of Nature
Join Orchestra Toronto for the season finale, “Forces of Nature,” featuring one of the most powerful and personal works by Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 6 “Tragic.”
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Don Quixote
Follow the eccentric Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza on a quest for love in the North American premiere of Carlos Acosta’s Don Quixote, created for The Royal Ballet and remounted for Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2022.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mendelssohn’s Violin
A cornerstone of the repertoire, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto is a passionate and technically mesmerizing display of the instrument’s capabilities.
Find out more »North York Concert Orchestra/Pax Christi Chorale | Carmina Burana
Composed in 1937, Carmina Burana remains one of the most popular pieces of the choral music repertoire, presented by Pax Christi Chorale and North York Concert Orchestra.
Find out more »OPERA 5 | The Turn Of The Screw
Britten's opera gets an Opera 5 treatment, featuring an all-Canadian cast that includes interns from Opera McGill.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mahler Symphony No. 3
The combined force of soprano and alto voices and a treble choir, and the soaring solo vocals of contralto Gerhild Romberger, bring the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Masterworks series to a magnificent close in Mahler’s Symphony No. 3.
Find out more »OPERA 5 | The Turn Of The Screw
Britten's opera gets an Opera 5 treatment, featuring an all-Canadian cast that includes interns from Opera McGill.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mahler Symphony No. 3
The combined force of soprano and alto voices and a treble choir, and the soaring solo vocals of contralto Gerhild Romberger, bring the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Masterworks series to a magnificent close in Mahler’s Symphony No. 3.
Find out more »OPERA 5 | The Turn Of The Screw
Britten's opera gets an Opera 5 treatment, featuring an all-Canadian cast that includes interns from Opera McGill.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Jewels
“I like the colour of gems, the beauty of stones.” So said George Balanchine of the inspiration for his 1967 ballet triptych Jewels, a plotless work evoking the radiance and architecture of precious stones.
Find out more »OPERA 5 | The Turn Of The Screw
Britten's opera gets an Opera 5 treatment, featuring an all-Canadian cast that includes interns from Opera McGill.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mahler Symphony No. 3
The combined force of soprano and alto voices and a treble choir, and the soaring solo vocals of contralto Gerhild Romberger, bring the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Masterworks series to a magnificent close in Mahler’s Symphony No. 3.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mozart’s “Prague”
Bela Bartók’s delightfully effervescent Divertimento for String Orchestra was composed in just 15 days.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Jewels
“I like the colour of gems, the beauty of stones.” So said George Balanchine of the inspiration for his 1967 ballet triptych Jewels, a plotless work evoking the radiance and architecture of precious stones.
Find out more »TORONTO CITY OPERA | CARMEN
Bizet’s sultry and final opera is surely his most celebrated. It is the story of Don José, a man of many demons, and the free spirited Carmen, a woman he desires but can never have - with tragic consequences... It features iconic melodies such as the “Habanera” and “Toreador” on its journey from passion to obsessive jealousy. Fully staged performances with piano accompaniment. Carmen will be sung in the original French with English supertitles
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Jewels
“I like the colour of gems, the beauty of stones.” So said George Balanchine of the inspiration for his 1967 ballet triptych Jewels, a plotless work evoking the radiance and architecture of precious stones.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Jewels
“I like the colour of gems, the beauty of stones.” So said George Balanchine of the inspiration for his 1967 ballet triptych Jewels, a plotless work evoking the radiance and architecture of precious stones.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Hisaishi Conducts Hisaishi
Following his sold-out performances with the TSO in 2022, composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi, known for his iconic Studio Ghibli film scores, is set to make his highly anticipated return.
Find out more »Hugh’s Room Live | Pulsations: The International Concert for the Paris 24 Cultural Olympiad
Indigenous Quebec duo Twin Flames will represent Canada in a livestream and free performance for the Paris 2024 Cultural Olympiad.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Jewels
“I like the colour of gems, the beauty of stones.” So said George Balanchine of the inspiration for his 1967 ballet triptych Jewels, a plotless work evoking the radiance and architecture of precious stones.
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Hisaishi Conducts Hisaishi
Following his sold-out performances with the TSO in 2022, composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi, known for his iconic Studio Ghibli film scores, is set to make his highly anticipated return.
Find out more »The National Ballet of Canada | Jewels
“I like the colour of gems, the beauty of stones.” So said George Balanchine of the inspiration for his 1967 ballet triptych Jewels, a plotless work evoking the radiance and architecture of precious stones.
Find out more »TORONTO CITY OPERA | CARMEN
Bizet’s sultry and final opera is surely his most celebrated. It is the story of Don José, a man of many demons, and the free spirited Carmen, a woman he desires but can never have - with tragic consequences... It features iconic melodies such as the “Habanera” and “Toreador” on its journey from passion to obsessive jealousy. Fully staged performances with piano accompaniment. Carmen will be sung in the original French with English supertitles
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Hisaishi Conducts Hisaishi
Following his sold-out performances with the TSO in 2022, composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi, known for his iconic Studio Ghibli film scores, is set to make his highly anticipated return.
Find out more »Kindred Spirits Orchestra | A Romantic Evening In France
Daniel Wnukowski performs Cesar Franck's Symphonic Variations to kick off a program of French music that includes works by D’Indy and Bizet.
Find out more »TORONTO CITY OPERA | CARMEN
Bizet’s sultry and final opera is surely his most celebrated. It is the story of Don José, a man of many demons, and the free spirited Carmen, a woman he desires but can never have - with tragic consequences... It features iconic melodies such as the “Habanera” and “Toreador” on its journey from passion to obsessive jealousy. Fully staged performances with piano accompaniment. Carmen will be sung in the original French with English supertitles
Find out more »Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Broadway Blockbusters with Ramin Karimloo & Mikaela Bennett
Acclaimed Broadway star and Toronto native Ramin Karimloo joins celebrated Canadian vocalist Mikaela Bennett for a journey through the blockbusters of musical theatre, from the Golden Age to favourites of today, with signature songs and duets from West Side Story, Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Funny Girl, and more.
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