September 2018
The Musical Stage Company/Outside the MarchDr. Silver: A Celebration of Life
This Fall you are invited to Toronto’s historic Heliconian Hall to celebrate the life of the mysterious and magnetic spiritual leader Dr. Leonard P. Silver. The festivities promise to be an enchanting experience; a sung-through, psychedelic dissolution into the transcendental power of music. Dr. Silver: A Celebration of Life is our inaugural co-production with Outside the March, Canada’s leaders in immersive theatre, by created by two of the most exciting and innovative artists in Canadian musical theatre, Anika Johnson and Britta Johnson.
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Toronto Heliconian Club | Women Composers from the 17th Century to the Present
Friday, Nov. 2, 2018 at 7:30 pm Image credit: Linda Briskin Opening the season, Heliconian musicians have planned an evening of music celebrating women composers. Hear songs from the pens of Alma Mahler and Clara Schumann, instrumental compositions by Fanny Mendelssohn, and works for piano by Vitezslava Kapralova and Ann Southam. TICKETS
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Inglorious Productions | Women of Letters: Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Women of Letters Signed. Sealed. Delivered. Saturday, April 27th, 2019 Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave, Toronto Tickets $15-$35. Pay What You Can Afford Click Here for Full Program Female Composers: Libby Larsen, Errollyn Wallen, Nadia Boulanger, Tania León and Marion Bauer Featuring Sopranos: Marcelle Boisloji Danie Friesen Natalya Gennadi Anne-Marie Ramos Renée Salewski Pianist: Allyson Devenish Tickets, here.
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International Resource Centre for Performing Artists (IRCPA) | In Conversation with Barbara Hannigan
The IRCPA hosts a live, up close and personal conversation with Barbara Hannigan, phenomenal Soprano, Conductor, Ojai Festival Artistic Director, and Founder of Equilibrium, a program for emerging professionals, which she founded in Europe. She generously “gives back” by sharing with young colleagues her knowledge of the international music industry. Writer/critic William Littler will interview Ms. Hannigan about her personal experience and general advice for emerging professionals. Their conversation will be followed by a Question and Answer opportunity.
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University of Toronto Faculty of Music | Acis and Galatea
A story of the tragic impermanence of love as seen through the eyes of a nymph and shepherd, Acis and Galatea is the most famous of Handel’s dramatic works. The brilliant tenor Isaiah Bell, a graduate from the Historical Performance area, stage directs with the esteemed violinist and educator Larry Beckwith leading musicians from the Collegium Musicum and Schola Cantorum. Isaiah Bell, stage director Larry Beckwith, conductor
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Confluence Concerts | An Evening with Marion Newman
The celebrated Kwagiulth and Stó:lo First Nations, English, Irish and Scottish mezzo-soprano curates a special program asking the question, “What is classical Indigenous music?” With mezzo-soprano Marion Newman, mezzo-soprano Rebecca Cuddy, baritone Evan Korbut, pianist Gordon Gerrard and composer Ian Cusson. Pre-concert talk at 7:15 p.m.
Find out more »October 2021
Confluence Concerts | Bach Cello Suites: Part 1 (online)
Cello Suites No. 1 in G Major BWV 1007 and No. 3 in C Major BWV 1009 Premiering Online October 1, 2021 With Winona Zelenka and Michelle Tang, cello
Find out more »November 2021
Confluence Concerts | Bach Cello Suites: Part 3
Enjoy beautiful playing with a wide variety of approaches and interpretations. Features Keiran Campbell, Ryan Davis (“Radia”), Andrew Downing, Elinor Frey, Michelle Tang and Winona Zelenka. The third program in the series features two performers on instruments other than the cello. Andrew Downing, a Confluence Artistic Associate and Juno Award-winning musician, will play Suite No. 2 on the double bass. Ryan Davis, a young composer-performer included in CBC’s “30 Canadian classical musicians under 30” list for 2021, will play Suite No. 5…
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Toronto Summer Music Festival | Teresa Suen-Campbell
Come and be serenaded by the sweet music of Toronto-based harpist Teresa Suen-Campbell. Shuffle Hour concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music Festival | Academy Noon Concert 1
Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall. Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor, K. 478 Kyung Ah Oh, Molly Wise, Dale Jeong, Jonathan Mak Smetana: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15 Isabella Egawa, Sara Scanlon, Joshua Wong Academy Noon Concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis. Online pre-booking will only be available for those aged 65 and over, and those with accessibility needs. Online pre-booking will be available as of 10 am on July 11…
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music Festival | Emily Jean Flack
Canadian singer-songwriter Emily Jean Flack joins us for a performance of part contemporary folk, part Celtic pop, with just a dash of jazz sensibility. Shuffle Hour concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall. Dvorák: String Quintet No. 3, Op. 97 Jeremy Lap Hei Hao, David Baik, Syara Robert, Kyungrok Grace Moon, Solina Lee Academy Noon Concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis. Online pre-booking will only be available for those aged 65 and over, and those with accessibility needs. Online pre-booking will be available as of 10 am on July 11 on this page. Tickets are limited.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music Festival | The Taylor Academy 1
A showcase featuring Evan Pyne, Ellen Annor-Adjei, and Dayou Kim of the Taylor Academy. Shuffle Hour concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music Festival | Academy Noon Concert 3
Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall. Beethoven: String Quartet No. 8 in E minor, Op. 59, No. 2 Jessy Je Young Kim, Hannah Corbett, Serena Hsu, David Liam Roberts Academy Noon Concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis. Online pre-booking will only be available for those aged 65 and over, and those with accessibility needs. Online pre-booking will be available as of 10 am on July 11 on this page. Tickets are limited.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music Festival | Jennifer Koh
Join virtuoso violinist Jennifer Koh for an exhilarating, inspirational program of music. Shuffle Hour concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music Festival | Han Chen
Pianist and composer Han Chen presents a program featuring works by Beethoven, Ligeti, and Liszt. Shuffle Hour concerts are on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Opera Sustenida | Il trovatore
Opera Sustenida is delighted to present their first LIVE opera with a hybrid multimedia-enhanced production of Verdi’s celebrated Il trovatore! Featuring Canadian artists Stephanie DeCiantis, Monica Zerbe, Hassan Anami, Andrew Tees, and Dylan Wright, with Tonatiuh Abrego and Daniella Theresia in supporting roles. With performances from both live and virtual community chorus members from across Canada. Music Direction by Suzanne Yeo. Stage Direction by Stephanie DeCiantis. Ivan Jovanovic, Pianist. Three Live Performances in Toronto this September! 2:30pm on Sunday, September 18 at The Heliconian Hall 7pm on Saturday, September 24 at Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery,…
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Toronto Summer Music | Academy Noon Concert 1
Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music | Shuffle: Love Letter to Toronto
This unique programme pays homage to our city’s many attributes, from its dazzling skyline to its iconic gridlock traffic.
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Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall.
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Prepare to be amazed by violinist Christie Cheung and pianists Dayou Kim and Elijah Orlenko from the Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists!
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Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music | Shuffle: Hatch Ensemble
Join Continuum Contemporary Music’s HATCH program, which brings together early-career performers and composers for artistic and professional development with a focus on contemporary chamber music.
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music | Shuffle: Heng-Han Hou
Violinist Heng-Han Hou returns to TSM with a dazzling program, and as a Community Program mentor the following week!
Find out more »Toronto Summer Music | Shuffle: Taylor Academy 2
We welcome back the Taylor Academy for another spectacular show featuring pianist Irene Huang and violinists Edward Wu and Evan Pyne!
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Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall.
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Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall.
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Free noon-hour concerts featuring Chamber Music Institute Fellows at Heliconian Hall.
Find out more »August 2024
Inglewood Press Presents | Pianist Alexey Pudinov
Russian-born, German-based pianist Alexey Pudinov returns to Toronto to perform a concert of Brahms, Rachmaninoff, and works.
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Ian Maskin | Songs of the Vagabond Cello 2024
Get immersed in the soulful and soothing vibrations of the virtual cello orchestra, created by the world-acclaimed cellist, composer, and multilingual vocalist Ian Maksin.
Find out more »North Wind Concerts | Acquiescent: The French Baroque In China
The immersive program curated by harpsichordist Louise Hung juxtaposes music by Jean-Philippe Rameau and Michel Blavet with projected visuals, soundscapes, and first-hand accounts of how this music was received at the 18th-century Chinese Imperial Court.
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Apocryphonia | Amor Con Fortuna: Songs of 16th Century Spain
Apocryphonia, and Diapente present Amor con Fortuna, featuring the musical genres that flourished in the Kingdoms of Spain during the 16th century.
Find out more »North Wind Concerts | Pop-Up Pot Pourri
Join North Wind Concerts for POP-UP POT-POURRI – an eclectic, in-the-round evening of music including late sixteenth-century works, Canadian recorder quartets from the mid-twentieth century, improvisations on haiku, and more.
Find out more »North Wind Concerts | Improvisation For Beginners Workshop
Ben Grossman will be teaching a workshop for musicians new to free improvisation – it’s about using your instruments and voices to explore new sonic possibilities.
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North Wind Concerts | Encircling the World #5 – Drums
Encircling the World is an ongoing performance project designed to illuminate and share the common experience of musicians from varied and diverse traditions.
Find out more »January 2025
North Wind Concerts | Brahms Plus
Built around the lyrical and elegant Trio written by Johannes Brahms in 1891, this offering of musical gems for clarinet, cello and piano brings together three musical colleagues.
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Toronto Summer Music | SHHH!!! Ensemble
Zac Pulak and Edana Higham - the SHHH!!! Ensemble - share electrifying new sounds through a myriad of percussion instruments and piano.
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Two Sopranos | Two Sopranos In Recital
Join sopranos Julia LoRusso and Angela Gjurichanin for an afternoon of opera and art song duets and solos, joined by pianist Paul Digout.
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