September 2018
Tongue in Cheek Productions | Schubert: Winterreise
Come see Tongue In Cheek Productions' 2018/19 season launch, starring twenty-four basses and baritones from across the country. Some of Canada's most experienced singers and most promising young artists will get together for one night only to perform Schubert's iconic work. Jason Howard, Alain Coulombe, Doug MacNaughton, Dion Mazerolle, Alexander Hajek, Cairan Ryan, Aaron Durand, Michael Nyby, Andrew Tees, Olivier Laquerre, Clarence Frazer, Keith Lam, Justin Welsh, and many more! Featuring the piano stylings of the incredible Trevor Chartrand. $35…
Find out more »November 2018
Collectif9 | No Time for Chamber Music – Concert/Album Launch
collectif9 is coming back to Toronto! We're celebrating the launch of our second album at the Lula Lounge. No Time for Chamber Music is inspired by the works of Gustav Mahler. Performance of works from the album and others. Bar service and snack menu available. Come and hang out! Tickets are available at the door. $10 and you're in! Event at 6:30pm / Music starts at 7:30pm *Reservations guarantee seating. Reserve at 416 588 0307 or lula.ca Exploring extreme dualities,…
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Tongue in Cheek Productions | Verbotenlieder
Each piece on the program is one of two things: It's either a song that a man "ought to" sing or it's something a woman was told not to do. Either way, the restriction is equal to poo. So let's flush away boundaries! Cut loose for the night! We're here to have fun and let women shine bright! Drink one drink. Drink two drinks, or even drink five! Lula Lounge is the place where our merriment thrives! Doors open at…
Find out more »January 2019
Lula Lounge | Mendelssohn and Chill
Violinist Aaron Schwebel, cellist Drew Comstock, and pianist Sarah Hagen perform Debussy's marvellously colourful Préludes, Book 1 and Mendelssohn's magnificent Piano Trio in C minor. Doors Open: 6:30 pm / Show Starts: 8:00 pm. Admission: $20 in advance / $15 students and arts workers (advance and at-door) / $25 at the door. Buy your advance tickets. Dinner reservations guarantee seating.
Find out more »May 2019
Tongue in Cheek Productions | Democracy in Action
Have you ever sat through a concert and thought “Who put this program together? I could do better!” Now’s your chance to prove it. Don’t miss Toronto’s first ever live-programmed classical concert!* Through the use of live online polls, the audience will use the democratic process to choose from a wide array of eclectic selections to be performed by eight of Canada's premiere classical singers. Featuring sopranos Teiya Kasahara and Natalya Gennadi, mezzo sopranos Krisztina Szabó and Julie Nesrallah, tenors…
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Toronto Summer Music | Rolston String Quartet
Rolston String Quartet Join your friends and enjoy a program of great music in a totally casual, totally sociable venue! To quote the Toronto Star, the Rolston String Quartet “…already belongs to a generation of string players performing at a level difficult to imagine in generations past.” In 2017, the RSQ received the prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award for the 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons. Last winter, the recital tour that was included in their award took them to Carnegie Hall in New York, Wigmore Hall in…
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Toronto Summer Music Festival | VC2 Cello Duo
VC2 Cello Duo is an imaginative and riveting ensemble that captivates audiences through their performances of classical masterworks, unknown gems, and boundary-pushing music. VC2 Cello Duo Amahl Arulanandam, cello Bryan Holt, cello Foo Fighters, arr. VC2 Cello Duo: “Everlong” Vincent Ho: Heist 2* Jacques Offenbach: Duet in B minor, Op. 51, No. 2 Kaitlyn Raitz: Thistle & Lace Johan Halvorsen, arr. Blaise Déjardin: Variations on La Folia Kelly-Marie Murphy: Final Glimpse** Jean-Louis Duport, arr. VC2 Cello Duo: Étude No. 2 in F minor Andrew…
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Toronto Summer Music | Bach to Benny Goodman
A unique duo of clarinet and digital accordion, Bridge & Wolak use technology and serious chops to create unimaginable sounds with just two performers—all 100% live.
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