
October 2023
Sinfonia Toronto | Beethoven’s Fifth! 25th & 5th!
Beethoven's Fifth! 25th & 5th!
Beethoven’s best, a brilliant premiere and spectacular violin virtuosity
Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Beethoven’s Seventh
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Jonathan Crow takes on the fascinating Violin Concerto of György Ligeti in honour of the 100th anniversary of the composer’s birth.
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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.
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Britannia
Be transported back in time and “across the pond” with the TSYO’s winter concert, which will showcase the best of Britain through classic works by Holst, Elgar, and Debussy.
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Sinfonia Toronto | Schumann & De Falla – Vituoso Voyages
Travel through France, Germany, Italy, Russia and Spain with two guest stars
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Toronto Mendelssohn Choir | Requiem
Enthralling, dramatic, and yet eerily beautiful—nothing compares to Verdi’s Requiem. This spellbinding masterwork weaves together a thrilling symphonic score and breathtaking solos with one of the most harrowing sacred texts—a powerful cry for deliverance.
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Filled with exuberance and virtuoso flourish, the Brandenburg Concertos are
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Sinfonia Toronto | Viva Violins – Bach ~ Arnold ~ Tchaikovsky
Beloved Tchaikovsky and two superb artists in a modern classic plus best-loved Bach
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Toronto Symphony Orchestra | Mozart’s “Prague”
Bela Bartók’s delightfully effervescent Divertimento for String Orchestra was composed in just 15 days.
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