NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted, and street addresses for venues are Toronto locations unless otherwise specified.

Listings are based on information sent to WholeNote in advance by event presenters. Contact presenters for concert updates. The deadline for the next update is Thur Jul 31 at 6pm. 

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DETAILED DAILY LISTINGS, Thur Jul 31 - Thur Aug 7

Jul 31 12:00_noon: Toronto Summer Music. Academy Noon Concerts. Schubert: String Quintet in C D.956. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-408-0208 / www.torontosummermusic.com. Free.

Jul 31 7:00: Brookside Music Association. Festival of the Bay: Janina Fialkowska, Piano. Midland Cultural Centre, 333 King St., Midland. 705-527-4420 or www.brooksidemusic.com. $35: Free(st).

Jul 31 7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Voice Is the Original Instrument. Join us for a joyful evening of playful rounds, yodelling, enchanting medieval music and pure vocal virtuosity. The Local Singers: Jill Harris, Robin Dann, Felicity Williams, Mara Nesrallah, Dorothea Paas and Alex Samaras. Toronto Music Garden, 479 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com. Free.

Jul 31 7:30: Toronto Summer Music. An Evening in Vienna. Works by Mozart, Lehár, J. Strauss, Kreisler, and others. Simone McIntosh, mezzo; Yura Lee, violin; Jonathan Mak, piano; TSM Festival Orchestra. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 / www.torontosummermusic.com/event/an-evening-in-vienna/. From $20.

Jul 31 8:00: Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. The Coronation of Poppea. Music by Claudio Monteverdi. Sabina Rzazade, musical director & piano. Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St. www.stlc.com or 416-366-7723. Visit website or call for ticket information. Also Aug 2(8pm).

Aug 01 12:00_noon: Toronto Summer Music. Academy Noon Concerts. R. Strauss: Piano Quartet in c Op.13. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-408-0208 / www.torontosummermusic.com. Free.

Aug 01 1:30: Sheila McCoy. Mostly Madrigals. Amateur vocalists singing a cappella secular songs, mostly from the Renaissance era. Woodbine Beach Pavilion, 1675 Lake Shore Blvd. E. 416-574-5250 / Lilackayak@gmail.com. Free one-hour concert. RE-SCHEDULED FROM JUL 25.

Aug 01 7:30: Toronto Summer Music. Mendelssohn’s Octet. Robert Rival: String Quartet No.2 (world première); Pouya Hamidi: “I Will Greet the Sun Again” (world première); Mendelssohn: String Octet in E-flat Op.20. Elizabeth Polese, soprano; Steven Philcox, piano; Barry Shiffman & Yura Lee, violins. Walter Hall (University of Toronto), 80 Queen's Park. 416-408-0208 / www.torontosummermusic.com/event/mendelssohns-octet. From $20.

Aug 01 8:00: Massey Hall. Rushfest. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $65.

Aug 01 8:00: Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. Così fan tutte. Music by W. A. Mozart. Minira Najafazde, musical director & piano. Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St. www.stlc.com or 416-366-7723. Visit website or call for ticket information.

Aug 02 2:00: Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. La Vie Parisienne. Music by Jacques Offenbach. Paul Goodfellow, musical director & piano. Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St. www.stlc.com or 416-366-7723. Visit website or call for ticket information. Also Aug 3(2pm).

Aug 02 3:00: TD Music Hall. Rushfest. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. General admission: $75.

Aug 02 7:30: Toronto Summer Music. TSM Finale. Featuring Academy Fellows, Festival Artist Mentors, and Community Program participants. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. 416-408-0208 / www.torontosummermusic.com. From $20.

Aug 02 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. The Clash! Battle Concert. The Recipee Band (Jason Larmond, Juwayon Clarke, Jonathan Kerr and Omar ‘Oh!’ Lunan) and DJ Starting From Scratch. Harbourfront Centre - Concert Stage, 235 Queens Quay W. Visit The Clash! Battle for information.

Aug 02 8:00: Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. The Coronation of Poppea. Music by Claudio Monteverdi. Sabina Rzazade, musical director & piano. Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St. www.stlc.com or 416-366-7723. Visit website or call for ticket information.

Aug 03 2:00: Summer Opera Lyric Theatre. La Vie Parisienne. Music by Jacques Offenbach. Paul Goodfellow, musical director & piano. Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St. www.stlc.com or 416-366-7723. Visit website or call for ticket information.

Aug 03 4:00: Harbourfront Centre. Journey: Ngoma Ensemble. Toronto Music Garden, 479 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com. Free.

Aug 03 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Bénédicte Lauzière (Violin) and Angela Park (Piano). Mozart: Sonata in C K.303; Amy Beach: Sonata Op.34; R. Strauss: Sonata Op.18. Keffer Memorial Chapel, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $40; $10(st).

Aug 03 7:00: Massey Hall. Freetown Collective. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $41.30.

Aug 03 8:30: Harbourfront Centre / Festival Kompa Zouk Ontario. Fatima Altieri & BAZ KONPA. Harbourfront Centre - Concert Stage, 235 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com. Free.

Aug 04 2:00: University of Toronto. Soldiers’ Tower Carillon Recital. Dr. Elisa Tersigni, Roy Lee, and Naoko Tsujita, carilloneurs. Soldiers’ Tower War Memorial, 7 Hart House Cir. 416-978-3485 or www.alumni.utoronto.ca/community/soldiers-tower/soldiers-tower-carillon. Free. Also Sep 1(3pm).

Aug 04 7:00: Brookside Music Association. Festival of the Bay: Chamber Music Concert. Mozart: Piano Quartet in E-flat K.493; Carl Nielsen: "Helios 13" (a special  arrangement of Helios Overture Op.17); Arensky: Quartet for violin,viola and two cellos. Rudersdal Chamber Players with Paul Marelyn. Midland Cultural Centre, 333 King St., Midland. 705-527-4420 or www.brooksidemusic.com. $35: Free(st).

Aug 05 1:00: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Carillon Recital. Gordon Slater, carilloneur. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free.

Aug 05 8:00: Toronto Concert Orchestra. With Glowing Hearts. Costume theme - Canadiana / Red and White. Marcus Scholtes: Avril Lavigne Overture (original composition); Liza McLellan: The Tower from the Maid of Orleans Suite (original composition); Diane Warren: Because You Loved Me - Tributing Celine Dion; Eric Carmen: All By Myself - Tributing Celine Dion; and other works. Sharon Lee, violin; Liza McLellan, cello; Marcus Scholtes, conductor. Palais Royale Ballroom, 1601 Lake Shore Blvd. W. www.tcomusic.ca/03-with-glowing-hearts-2025. From $30.

Aug 06 7:00: Massey Hall. Mary Chapin Carpenter / Brandy Clark. 178 Victoria St. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $72.

Aug 07 7:00: Brookside Music Association. Festival of the Bay: Vocal Music Concert. Opera arias and Brahms's Liebeslieder Waltzes. Leslie Fagan, soprano; Russell Braun, baritone; Colin Ainsworth, tenor; Alyson Hardy; Carolyn Maule, piano: Guy Few, trumpet. Midland Cultural Centre, 333 King St., Midland. 705-527-4420 or www.brooksidemusic.com. $35: Free(st).

Aug 07 7:00: Harbourfront Centre. The String’s The Thing: Mark Fewer, Nathan Hiltz & Joseph Phillips. From the masterful work of Bach to the sound worlds of Brazil, Brubeck, and beyond. Mark Fewer, violin; Nathan Hiltz, guitar; Joseph Phillips, bass. Toronto Music Garden, 479 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com. Free.

ADVANCE LISTINGS,  Fri Aug 8 - Sun Aug 10

Aug 08 3:00: TD Music Hall. Greater Than. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. General admission: $15.

Aug 08 7:00: Jazz at Durbar. The Matt Pines Trio. Featuring Francine Kirsh on vocals. Durbar Indian Restaurant, 2469 Bloor St. W. 416-762-4441. No cover. Reserve a table for dinner or come by for a drink at the bar.

Aug 08 7:30: Shoreline Chorus. Fable & Fantasy. Amanda Jeffreys, soprano; Morgan Ballantyne, tenor; Ann-Marie MacDairmid, piano; Karen James, flute. St. George's Anglican Church, 166 Russell St., Clarksburg. 519-599-2710. $25 at door. Also Aug 10(3pm) at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Owen Sound.

Aug 10 4:00: Harbourfront Centre. Celtic and Canadian: Lo & The High Road. Blending myth, folklore, this concert features Celtic tunes alongside new Canadian music. Toronto Music Garden, 479 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com. Free.

Aug 10 7:30: Music Around the Corner. Celebrating Classics and Bold Beginnings. Emma Meinrenken, violin; Diane Kim, violin; Lynn Sue-A-Quan, viola; Matthew Christakos, cello. Youthful Vengeance, 1110 Dundas St. W. www.musicaroundthecorner.com/event-list. $30.

Aug 10 8:00: Hugh's Room. Sarah Reich's Tap Music Project. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/sarah-reichs-tap-music-project. $30; $15(youth); $40(patron). 

LECTURES

Jul 31 12:00_noon: Avenue Road Music & Performance Academy. Summer Theatre Lecture - Guest Lecturer. Join us at Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy for our Summer Lecture Series. Theatre producer Max Ackerman breaks down the walls surrounding classical theatre; starting with Greek drama, through Shakespeare, and into the Absurd. Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy - Gordon Lightfoot Concert Hall, 460 Avenue Rd. www.avenueroadmusic.com/classes/summer-workshops/summer-theatre-lectures. $25. Register online. Reception to follow.

Aug 05 12:00_noon: Avenue Road Music & Performance Academy. Summer Music Lecture - Modernism and the 20th Century: Stravinsky, Debussy, and New Sounds. Join us at Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy for our Summer Lecture Series. Musicologist Dr. John Holland guides us through music history, from Gregorian Chant to the Symphony, and even Opera, then into the music of modern times. Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy - Gordon Lightfoot Concert Hall, 460 Avenue Rd. www.avenueroadmusic.com/classes/summer-workshops/summer-music-lectures. $25. Register online. Reception to follow.

Aug 12 12:00_noon: Avenue Road Music & Performance Academy. Summer Music Lecture - Opera 101: A Journey Through Voice and Drama. Join us at Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy for our Summer Lecture Series. Musicologist Dr. John Holland guides us through music history, from Gregorian Chant to the Symphony, and even Opera, then into the music of modern times. Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy - Gordon Lightfoot Concert Hall, 460 Avenue Rd. www.avenueroadmusic.com/classes/summer-workshops/summer-music-lectures $25. Register online. Reception to follow.

MUSICAL THEATRE

Blyth Festival. The Wind Coming over the Sea. By Emma Donoghue. Directed by Gil Garratt. Packed with traditional ballads and live Irish folk music, this new work by renowned Irish-Canadian author Emma Donoghue makes its world premiere with an unflinching look at an ongoing piece of Canada’s story: the promise and peril of emigration. Blyth Memorial Community Hall, 431 Queen St., Blyth. 1-877-862-5954. From $47. From Jul 11 to Aug 12. Start times vary by day.

County Stage Company. Bittergirl: The Musical. Written by Annabel Fitzsimmons, Alison Lawrence & Mary Francis Moore. Music Supervision, Arrangements and Orchestrations by Bob Foster. Regent Theatre, 224 Main St., Picton. 613-476-8416 / boxoffice@theregenttheatre.org. $49. Runs from Jul 18 to Aug 13.

Drayton Entertainment. Million Dollar Quartet. Book by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux. Original Concept and Direction by Floyd Mutrux. Inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins. Hildebrand School House Theatre, 11 Albert St. W., St. Jacobs. Visit Million Dollar Quartet. From $36.50. Until Aug 31.

Mississauga Multilingual Fringe Festival. Aug 11-24 Venue TBA.

Other Musical Theatre Events. Please visit websites given below.

Mirvish Productions. Disney's The Lion King. Directed by Julie Taymor. Princess of Wales Theatre, 300 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. From $59. Runs until Aug 30. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. Royal Alexandra Theatre. Opening night Jul 22 playing to Aug 15. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Shaw Festival. Anything Goes. Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter. Shaw Festival Theatre, 10 Queen's Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake. 905-468-2172. From $28. Various dates and prices. Visit www.shawfest.com for information. Runs to Oct 4.

Soulpepper Theatre. Six String: A History of the Guitar. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, 50 Tank House Lane, Distillery Historic District. Opens Jul 18. Visit www.tickets.youngcentre.ca/overview/15102 for tickets and information. 

Stratford Festival. Annie. Book by Thomas Meehan. Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Stratford Festival Theatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info. Runs until Oct 25.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. New songs by Ron Sexsmith. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs until Oct 24. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Stratford Festival. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Book by Jeffrey Lane. Music & Lyrics by David Yazbek. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs until Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Thousand Islands Playhouse. Mary Poppins: The Broadway Musical. Original Music & Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman. Book by Julian Fellowes. New Songs & Additional Music & Lyrics by George Stiles & Anthony Drewe. Thousand Island Playhouse, 185 South St., Gananonque. boxoffice@1000islandsplayhouse.com. Email for tickets and info. Jul 8-Aug 16. Tue(2pm), Wed(2pm & 7:30pm), Thu(7:30pm), Fri(7:30pm), Sat(2pm & 7:30pm), Sun(2pm).

Tweed and Company Theatre. Jersey Boys. Music by Bob Gaudio. Lyrics by Bob Crewe. Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice. Directed & choreographed by Julie Tomaino. Marble Arts Centre, 13 Bridgewater Rd., Tweed. www.tweedandcompany.com or 613-478-6060. $39.50; $35.50(sr); $25.50(st/youth/arts workers). Aug 6-10 (Marble Arts Centre, Tweed) & Aug 13-24 (Village Playhouse, Bancroft). Start times vary.

YES Theatre Sudbury. Jesus Christ Superstar. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Tim Rice. Sudbury Theatre Centre, 170 Shaughnessy St., Greater Sudbury. www.showpass.com/jcsgrandparent. Visit website for ticket information. Runs Jul 8-Aug 16. Various times.

ONGOING EVENTS

Encore Symphonic Concert Band. Monthly Concert Band Concert. The first Thursday of every month at 11am. 35-piece concert band performing band concert music, pop tunes, jazz standards (2 singers) and the occasional march. Trinity Presbyterian Church York Mills, 2737 Bayview Ave. www.encoreband.ca. $10.

Trinity College, University of Toronto. Evensong. Traditional Anglican choral music. Trinity College Chapel Choir; Thomas Bell, director of music; Peter Bayer, organ scholar. Trinity College Chapel, University of Toronto, 6 Hoskin Ave. 416-978-2522 or Trinity College. Free. Evensong is sung every Wednesday at 5:15pm in the beautiful Trinity College chapel during term time.

ONLINE EVENTS

Arts@Home. A vibrant hub connecting Torontonians to arts and culture. Designed to strengthen personal and societal resilience through the arts. www.artsathome.ca.

North Toronto Community Band. Openings for clarinet, trumpet, trombone, tuba and auxiliary percussion. Rehearsals held at Willowdale Presbyterian Church 38 Ellerslie Ave. (just north of Mel Lastman Square). Monday evenings 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.  Contact ntcband@gmail.com.

Recollectiv. For anyone living with cognitive challenges from Alzheimer’s, dementia, traumatic brain injury, stroke or PTSD. The group meets weekly to rediscover the joy of making music. Community members and music students are welcome to this fun, rewarding and inter-generational experience. Sessions take place from 2 to 3pm (with sound checks and socializing at 1:30pm). Please contact recollectiv@gmail.com for more information.

REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES

A new community Baroque orchestra is being launched in Toronto! All instruments (particularly violins and violas) and all levels of playing accommodated. Interested? Please contact me, Jane Ubertino, at lucindabell56@hotmail.com.

The Choralairs is a non-audition, adult choir that welcomes new members in September and January.  Rehearsals are on Tuesday 6:45-8-45pm at Edithvale C.C. 131 Finch Ave. W, Toronto. Please contact Elaine at choralairs.delighted.720@silomails.com to RSVP. Check out our new website at  www.Choralairs.com.

Columbus Concert Band. Rehearsals:  Tuesdays 7:30-9:30pm at Villa Colombo, 40 Playfair Ave., Toronto. Openings for flute, clarinet, tenor sax, and trumpet; however, all who are in search of being a part of a great band are welcome. Our members are warm and welcoming. For more information, contact ccbtoronto@gmail.com or visit our website at www.columbusconcertband.com.

Etobicoke Community Concert Band. Full rehearsals every Wednesday night at 7:30pm. 309 Horner Ave. Open to all who are looking for a great band to join. Text Rob Hunter at 416-878-1730.

Harmony Singers of Etobicoke. The women of The Harmony Singers survived COVID and are regrouping for 2024! If you'd like to sing an exciting repertoire of pop, jazz, folk and light classics, the group will give you a warm welcome! Rehearsals start in January on Wednesday nights from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at Richview United Church in Etobicoke. Contact Conductor Harvey Patterson at: theharmonysingers@ca.com or call 416-239-5821.

Music for Life Adult Choir meets every Tuesday afternoon from 12:30pm-2pm at Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy, 460 Avenue Road, just south of St. Clair. It's a great way to meet other adult singers in the community, and learn some new music, all under the direction of Dr. John Holland. We focus on growing our voice and our abilities, and we are open to anyone with a desire to sing, regardless of experience. Join us for snacks afterwards. Register here, or call 416-922-0855. We'd love to have you sing with us. All are welcome!

New Horizons Band of Toronto. All levels from beginners to advanced for brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Weekly classes led by professional music teachers. Loaner instrument provided to each new registrant in the beginners’ program. Visit www.newhorizonsbandtoronto.ca

North Toronto Community Band. Openings for drums, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, French horns.  Rehearsals held at Willowdale Presbyterian Church 38 Ellerslie Ave. (just north of Mel Lastman Square). Monday evenings 7:30-9:30 pm. Contact ntcband@gmail.com.

North York Concert Band: Rehearsals every Thursday from 7:30 - 9:30 pm. At  864 Sheppard Ave. W., just east of Wilson Heights Blvd.  Openings in most sections - especially drum kit, percussion, woodwinds and trumpet. If you're looking for a challenging and exciting band, text or call Janis at 416-953-5283.

Quinte Regional Youth Chorus. This is a new group based in Belleville, Ontario, for singers aged 6-16. St. Thomas Anglican Church, Parish Centre, 201 Church St., Belleville. Call 613-962-3636 for information.

Sacred Harp Singing. Warm-up/Q&A at 7:15pm, singing at 7:30pm. Come and sing shape note music from the Sacred Harp every third Wednesday of the month.  Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave. Please enter through the entrance at the northwest corner of the building. Accessible entrance from the parking lot. Everyone is welcome, no experience necessary. The singing is participatory, not a performance or rehearsal. There are songbooks to borrow. Visit www.torontoshapenote.org for information. Dates: Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17, 2025.

Serenata Singers. Senior singers, are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Active since 1976, this 55-voice adult SATB community choir ranges in age from 55 to 97,  under the direction of accomplished choral director Michael Morgan. Consider joining this caring, friendly group of retirees at Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd, every Wednesday from 10:30am to 12:30pm. Two free trial rehearsals are allowed before deciding to join! Check us out at our website at www.serenatasingers.ca  or call Charlotte at 416-449-4053! 

Strings Attached Orchestra, North York. All string players (especially viola, cello, bass) are welcome. Mondays 7 to 9 p.m. from Sep to Jun. Email us first at info.stringsattached@gmail.com to receive music and other details or visit our website at www.stringsattachedorchestra.com for more information.

String Orchestra TO is a non-audition orchestra for intermediate and advanced players, beginning its second season on Sep 10, 2025. We explore the string orchestra repertoire developing technical and musicality skills. We meet Wednesdays from 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. (Chester Subway Station). Go to our website at www./sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home/ or contact us at stringorchestrato@gmail.com for more information.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

Yorkminstrels Show Choir is an SATB choir.  We sing mostly Broadway, plus oldies, popular and seasonal music, many with simple choreo/stage. If you are a past or current musical theatre performer or have choral experience, we welcome you to check us out. Rehearsals start back in September in the Willowdale-Cummer area of North York on Wednesday eve. TTC accessible. Website: www.yorkminstrels.com   Email to mail@yorkminstrels.com.

SUMMER CAMPS

Canadian Opera Company. Summer Music Camps. Jul 28–Aug 1: Senior Company (entering Grade 9 to 1st year college/university). Times: 9am–3pm (Senior Company). Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. Target: Children and teens, ages 6–18. The COC’s Summer Music Camps invite young creatives from grade 1 through first year university to learn about music, drama, and design. Participants are supported in a creative and non-competitive environment where they learn and experiment with several modes of artistic expression, including singing, composing, movement, drama, and design. In creating their own original work, campers are guided by the COC’s roster  of teaching artists, highly skilled professionals in their respective fields, culminating in a final showcase performance for family and friends. No previous experience with music required. Tuition: $395. Registration for each company is available until the Friday before their first day. Extended care is available until 5pm for Little Company and Junior Company participants for an additional $40. To register, visit coc.ca/Camps.

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