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

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DETAILED DAILY LISTINGS, Thur Jun 12 - Thur Jun 19

Jun 12 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 3 of 5. Program to be announced. Student artists to be announced. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $15; $10(st). WLU students free. Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 12 7:00: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Gala - A Night of Opera and Musical Theatre. Portfolio Artist Interns: Kyle Briscoe, Jayden Burrows, Len Crino, Kate Fogg, Brenna McFarland, Maddalena Ohrbach, MacKenzie Sechi, and Emma Yee. Special guest: Gregory Dahl, baritone. Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. www.factorytheatre.ca/shows/toronto-opera-festival/#tickets. From $22.

Jun 12 7:30: Canadian Stage. The Sound of Our Nation: A Canadian Songbook. Written & Created by Miriam Fernandes and Ravin Jain. Music by Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Alanis Morissette, and others. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts - Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front St. E. www.canadianstage.com. From $99. Also Jun 13(7:30pm) & 14(2pm).

Jun 12 8:00: Hugh's Room. Tyler Ellis. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/tyler-ellis. $25; $25(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 12 8:00: Massey Hall. James Blunt. 178 Victoria St. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $207.

Jun 12 8:00: Redwood Theatre. Marshall Dane. With ASL interpretation and full band. Redwood Theatre, The, 1300 Gerrard Ave. E. www.theredwoodtheatre.com/event-details/marshall-dane. $50; $25(youth); Free(ages 6 and under).

Jun 12 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms. New Works by NextGen Composers: Amy Branson (Jun 12 only), Andrew James Clark (Jun 14 only), Sonny-Ray Day Rider (Jun 15 only) (World premières/TSO Commissions); Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2; Brahms: Symphony No.4. Víkingur Ólafsson, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30. Also Jun 14(8pm) & 15(3pm).

Jun 13 6:00: Toronto Botanical Garden. A Listening Event: Toronto Botanical Garden Commission Premiere with Composer Rea Beaumont. Join us for the premiere of a new composition commissioned by the Toronto Botanical Garden from composer Rea Beaumont. The event also marks the launch ofBeaumont’s album Midnight and the Garden. Listening session from 6pm to 6:30pm followed by composer insights and Q&A. Experience an evening of music listening, creativity, and conversation. CDs will be available for purchase. 777 Lawrence Ave. E. 416-397-1341 or www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca/event/tbg-commission-premiere-with-composer-rea- beaumont-a-listening-experience. Free. RSVP required.

Jun 13 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.

Jun 13 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Complete Beethoven Piano Sonata Cycle. Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos.1, 8 "Pathétique", 12 & 31. Heather Taves, piano. Venue to be confirmed, Address to be confirmed. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st).

Jun 13 7:30: Canadian Stage. The Sound of Our Nation: A Canadian Songbook. See Jun 12. Also Jun 14(2pm).

Jun 13 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Penderecki String Quartet with Roman Borys, Cello. Brahms: String Quartet No.3 in B-flat Op.67; Dinuk Wijeratne: "Two Pop Songs on Antique Poems"; Schubert: String Quintet in C D.956 "Cello Quintet". Jerzy Kaplanek, violin; Jeremy Bell, violin; Christine Vlajk, viola; Katie Schlaikjer, cello; Roman Borys, cello. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. NOTE: This program replaces the Marmen Quartet which had to cancel its June tour.

Jun 13 7:30: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Come Closer. Music by Ryan Trew. Libretto by Rachel Krehm. Rachel Krehm (Big Sister); Jacqueline Woodley (Little Sister); Trevor Chartrand, piano; Allene Chomyn, violin; Rebecca Morton, cello; Evan Mitchell, conductor; Amanda Smith, stage director & dramaturg. Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. www.factorytheatre.ca/shows/toronto-opera-festival/#tickets. From $29. Also Jun 14, 18, 19 & 21.

Jun 13 8:00: Hugh's Room. Payadora Ensemble Presents: The Legend of Carau. Featuring live original music by Payadora and projections comprised of lush illustrations and dance videos filmed in Argentina by Pointe Tango and a cast of Tango and Folkloric dancers. Tom Allen, narrator; Payadora Ensemble. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/payadora-2. $35; $17(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 13 8:00: TD Music Hall. Bridge Music + Kofi Dartey. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $27.50.

Jun 13 8:00: Trinity Bach Project. Bach & Honour. Bach: Cantata BWV 107; Cantata BWV 117; Motet BWV 230; Arvo Pärt: The Woman with the Alabaster Box; Stanford: Beati quorum via. Choir of 12; Alison Melville, flute; Gillian Howard, oboe; Michelle Odorico, violin; Christopher Bagan, organ; Nicholas Nicolaidis, conductor. Knox Presbyterian Church, 630 Spadina Ave. 306-250-4256 or www.trinitybachproject.org/concerts or at the door. $30; $20(budget); $10(st). Also June 18(7:30pm - St. John's York Mills Anglican Church) & 21(8pm - Little Trinity Anglican Church).

Jun 14 11:00am: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms (Relaxed Performance). Program will include Brahms: Symphony No.4. Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30.

Jun 14 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 4 of 5. Program to be announced. Student artists to be announced. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $15; $10(st). WLU students free. Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 14 7:00: North York Concert Orchestra. Beethoven 9: Ode to Joy. Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.2 in c Op.18; Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in d Op.125 "Choral". Michael Berkovsky, piano; Amadeus Choir of Toronto; Alessia Vitali, mezzo; An drew Haji, tenor; Dion Mazerolle, baritone; Rafael Luz, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. www.nyco.ca or 1-888-687-6926. From $50.

Jun 14 7:30: Confluence Concerts. Celebrating Kurt Weill. Curated by Patricia O’Callaghan. Pre-concert chat at 6:45pm. 2025 would have marked Kurt Weill's 125th birthday. We will celebrate his unique artistic voice with a diverse group of musicians. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 647-678-4923. $30. Visit www.confluenceconcerts.ca for tickets. Also Jun 15.

Jun 14 7:30: Toronto Concert Band. Jump for Jazz with Mike Field Quintet. Robert Sheldon: Danza Cubanas; Chick Corea: Spain; Philip Sparke: Blue Rock; Randall Standridge: Argentum; and other works. Guest: Mike Field, trumpet. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 647-479-2941 or www.torontoconcertband.com. $30; $15(st); Free(12 and under).

Jun 14 8:00: Hugh's Room. Coup de Coeur. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/coup-de-coeur. $25; $15(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 14 8:00: Massey Hall. Oscar Petersen at 100. 178 Victoria St. www.https://tickets.mhrth.com/. From $53.

Jun 14 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms. New Works by NextGen Composers: Amy Branson (Jun 12 only), Andrew James Clark (Jun 14 only), Sonny-Ray Day Rider (Jun 15 only) (World premières/TSO Commissions); Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2; Brahms: Symphony No.4. Víkingur Ólafsson, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30. Also Jun 12(8pm) & 15(3pm).

Jun 15 2:00: Avenue Road Music & Performance Academy. The Magic of Water: Kathleen Penny, Piano. Works by Schubert, Debussy, Ravel, and Liszt. Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy - Gordon Lightfoot Concert Hall, 460 Avenue Rd. Visit The Magic of Water. Limited tickets. Register for free admission. Donations encouraged. Reception to follow.

Jun 15 2:00: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Elegies - A Song Cycle by William Finn. Cast: Kyle Briscoe, Jayden Burrows, Kate Fogg, Brenna McFarland, MacKenzie Sechi, Emma Yee; Jessica Derventzis, stage director; Nate Ben-Horin, music director. Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. www.factorytheatre.ca/shows/toronto-opera-festival/#tickets. From $24. Also Jun 17(7:30pm) & 20(7:30pm).

Jun 15 3:00: Camp Kawartha Environment Centre. Album Release Concert: Jeff Bird (of Cowboy Junkies) Plays Hildegard von Bingen, Volume 2. 2505 Pioneer Rd., Peterborough. www.jeffbird.com/index.html. Visit website for information.

Jun 15 3:00: Confluence Concerts. Celebrating Kurt Weill. See Jun 14.

Jun 15 3:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Complete Beethoven Piano Sonata Cycle - Final Concert. Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos.3, 7, 13, 26 "Les Adieux". Heather Taves, piano. Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st).

Jun 15 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms. New Works by NextGen Composers: Amy Branson (Jun 12 only), Andrew James Clark (Jun 14 only), Sonny-Ray Day Rider (Jun 15 only) (World premières/TSO Commissions); Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2; Brahms: Symphony No.4. Víkingur Ólafsson, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30. Also Jun 12(8pm) & 14(8pm).

Jun 15 6:00: Coro San Marco. Serenata Cinematica! During the concert, Coro San Marco will award scholarships to young musicians who will pursue their music studies at a Canadian university. Music by Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, John Williams, and others. Coro San Marco and Soloists; Adolfo De Santis, piano; Daniele Cole, artistic director. Columbus Centre - Joseph D. Carrier Gallery, 901 Lawrence Ave. W. www.villacharities.com/ihm or 416-789-7011 X248. $15.

Jun 15 8:00: Hugh's Room. The Barrel Boys. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/the-barrel-boys/. $30; $15(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 16 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 5 of 5. Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080 (Formosa Quartet); Enescu: Octet for Strings in C Major, Op. 7. Formosa Quartet & Penderecki Quartet. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $40; $10(st). Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 17 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Artist to be announced. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Jun 17 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Stéphanie Gouin, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

Jun 17 7:30: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Elegies - A Song Cycle by William Finn. See Jun 15. Also Jun 20(7:30pm).

Jun 17 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Disco! Bee Gees & Beyond. Rajaton, vocal ensemble; Steven Reineke, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30. Also Jun 18(2pm & 8pm).

Jun 18 12:00_noon: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ & Vocal Recital. Angus Sinclair, organ; Autumn Debassige, mezzo. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Jun 18 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kitchener). Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Jeffery L. Ames: Tshotsholoza; Ian W. Bevell: Go Down Moses; Joseph Shabalala: Thula Klizeo; Glenn Burleigh: Purpose (Nia); Paul Caldwell & Sean Ivory: Hope For Resolution. Shoreline Chorus; Ann-Marie MacDairmid, director. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available to purchase between 11:30am and 12:15pm or bring your own.

Jun 18 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Disco! Bee Gees & Beyond. See Jun 17. Also Jun 18(8pm), 18(8pm).

Jun 18 6:00: Painted Lady, The. Heidi Savoie at The Painted Lady. Requests-based show, featuring jazz, blues, pop, rock and more! Heidi Savoie, piano. 218 Ossington Ave. www.heidisavoie.comor 416-531-5042. Call or visit website for information.

Jun 18 7:00: Toronto City Opera. The Tender Land. Music by Aaron Copland. Fully staged and sung in English with English supertitles. A poignant journey of a young woman on the brink of adulthood, as she grapples with the pull of far off dreams and the bonds of home in a heartfelt American folk opera. Soloists: Emily Rocha, David Walsh, Ben Wallace, and Jennifer Routhier; Mabel Wonnacott, stage director; Jennifer Tung, conductor; Ivan Estey Jovanovic, piano. Miles Nadal JCC - Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave. www.torontocityopera.com/tickets. From $35. Also Jun 21(2pm) & 22(2pm).

Jun 18 7:30: Trinity Bach Project. Bach & Honour. Bach: Cantata BWV 107; Cantata BWV 117; Motet BWV 230; Arvo Pärt: The Woman with the Alabaster Box; Stanford: Beati quorum via. Choir of 12; Alison Melville, flute; Gillian Howard, oboe; Michelle Odorico, violin; Christopher Bagan, organ; Nicholas Nicolaidis, conductor. St. John's York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Dr. 306-250-4256 or www.trinitybachproject.org/concerts or at the door. $30; $20(budget); $10(st). Also June 13(8pm - Knox Presbyterian Church) & 21(8pm - Little Trinity Anglican Church).

Jun 18 8:00: Hugh's Room. Quartetto Gelato. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/quartetto-gelato-2/. $39; $15(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 18 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Disco! Bee Gees & Beyond. See Jun 17.

Jun 19 7:30: 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education. The Two Deaths of Ophelia. Conjuring a sonic portrait of Ophelia through reimagining the Shakespearian character while exploring the themes of love, desire, madness, and death by mimicking the unpredictable flow of water. New works by Luis Ramirez and Ryan Chase (world premieres); and works by Linda Catlin Smith, Ann Southam, Claude Vivier, Oliver Knussen, Thomas Adès, and others. The Happenstancers. 918 Bathurst St. www.ophelia.eventbrite.com. Visit website for tickets and info.

Jun 19 8:00: Hugh's Room. Discoveries Vol. 3. Featuring T. Thomason, Housewife, Kunle, and Leah Holtom; Amanda Walther, musical host. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/discoveries-vol-3-with-amanda-walther/. $15. 

ADVANCE LISTINGS,  Fri Jun 20 - Sun Jun 22

Jun 20 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. Maurice Gordon Honors the Great Ernest Ranglin. Maurice Gordon, guitar; Koriq, keyboards; Michael Kennedy, bass; Young Sam, drums. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Visit www.contxtbytrane.com for information. $30/$20(adv). Limited tickets. Doors open for dinner at 5pm.

Jun 20 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Charles Richard-Hamelin, Piano. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. This concert concludes the annual five-concert series.

Jun 20 7:30: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Elegies - A Song Cycle by William Finn. See Jun 15.

Jun 20 8:00: Division 88. Drives The Common Man's "Grief and Purpose" Release Party. 225 Geary Ave. 416-999-7426. $17.31.

Jun 20 8:00: Massey Hall. Jazz at Lincoln Centre with Wynton Marsalis. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com/. From $77.

Jun 21 12:00_noon: Hugh's Room. Taking Flight. Choirs from around the world unite to celebrate Make Music Day. No experience required. Arrive at 12noon, livestream: 1:30-3pm. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. Register at Taking Flight Registration. Livestream at www.vimeo.com/event/5165799/faa5c854ca. LIVE PARTICIPATION & LIVESTREAM.

Jun 21 2:00: Toronto City Opera. The Tender Land. See Jun 18. Also Jun 22(2pm).

Jun 21 3:00: Toronto Children's Chorus. Can You Feel It? Toronto Children's Chorus Chamber Choir (Senior Choir of the TCC). Eglinton St. George's United Church, 35 Lytton Blvd. www.torontochildrenschorus.com/our-season#can-you-feel-it. $25.

Jun 21 7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Matriarchs and Melodies: Emma Pennell and David Eliakis. Celebrate Indigenous voices in a mixed program of classical and contemporary works, including selections by Métis composer Ian Cusson. Toronto Music Garden, 479 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com. Free.

Jun 21 7:30: Ontario Cross-Cultural Music Society. Music Jokes Concert: Who Said Classical Music Can't Be Funny? Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St., Aurora. www.ocms-ca.com or www.ocms2025summer.eventbrite.ca/. $35; $25(sr/st).

Jun 21 8:00: Alliance Française de Toronto. Fête de la Musique 2025 - Alphonse Bisaillon. Alliance Français de Toronto - Spadina Theatre, 24 Spadina Rd. www.alliance-francaise.ca. $18.

Jun 21 8:00: Kindred Spirits Orchestra. Verdi's Requiem. Orpheus Choir; Resound Choir; Natalya Gennadi, soprano; Danielle MacMillan, mezzo;, Marcel d’Entremont, tenor; Dion Mazerolle, bass; Thomas Barton, artistic director; Daniel Vnukowski, host; Kristian Alexander, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-733-9388. $50-$40 (adult) $40-$30 (senior) $30-$25 (youth). 7:10pm: Prélude (pre-concert recital). 7:20pm: Pre-concert talk. Intermission discussion and Q&A with Thomas Burton and Daniel Vnukowski.

Jun 21 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Jeremy Dutcher. Featuring music from Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa and Motewolonuwokn celebrating Pride and National Indigenous Peoples Day. Jeremy Dutcher, vocalist; Lucas Waldin, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $62.

Jun 21 8:00: Trinity Bach Project. Bach & Honour. Choir of 12; Alison Melville, flute; Gillian Howard, oboe; Michelle Odorico, violin; Christopher Bagan, organ; Nicholas Nicolaidis, conductor. Little Trinity Anglican Church, 425 King St. E. 306-250-4256 or www.trinitybachproject.org/concerts or at the door. $30; $20(budget); $10(st). Also June 13(8pm - Knox Presbyterian Church) & 18(7:30pm - St. John's York Mills Anglican Church).

Jun 22 2:00: St. Barnabas Anglican Church (East Latvian Lutheran Community Church). Three Bs Mark 2. Daniel Kushner, violin; Coby Stoller, piano. 361 Danforth Ave. 416-465-7443. Free.

Jun 22 2:00: Stratford Symphony Orchestra. Cows and Classics in the Garden. Murray Family Farm, 3844 Road 155, Mitchell. 519-271-0990 or www.stratfordsymphony.ca/2025_Cows_and_Classics. $40; Free(under 12).

Jun 22 2:00: Toronto City Opera. The Tender Land. See Jun 18.

MUSICAL THEATRE

Luminato Festival. HANS: My Life in Fairy Tales. Written & Directed by Craig Francis and Rick Miller. Music by Alexina Louie. Adapted from the works of Hans Christian Andersen. With Adam Paolozza (Adult Hans); Annie Luján (Young Hans); and Astrid Atherly (Old Hans). Young People's Theatre, 165 Front St. E. www.luminatofestival.com/hans-my-life-in-fairy-tales. From $19. Jun 14(3pm) & 15(11am & 3pm).

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.

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.

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 Nov 2.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs until Oct 25. 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 May 29-Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Tarragon Theatre/Musical Stage Company. After the Rain. Book by Rose Napoli. Music & Lyrics by Suzy Wilde. Tarragon Theatre, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.tickets.tarragontheatre.com. Visit website for ticket pricing. Runs until Jun 22.

TYT Theatre. A Year With Frog and Toad. Music by Robert and Willie Reale. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Evan Harkai, director & producer; Quinton Naughton, music director; Sydney LaForme, choreographer. Wychwood Theatre, 76 Wychwood Ave. www.tyttheatre.com/ticketterms. Visit website for ticket information. Every Sat & Sun at 11am & 3:30pm until Jul 13.

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: Jun 18, Jul 16, 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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: Jun 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

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.

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

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DETAILED DAILY LISTINGS, Thur Jun 5 - Thur Jun 12

Jun 05 10:30am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. In Tune - A Corps d'âges. Tigouli (Québec). An artful and dynamic dialogue between musician and dancer, sound and movement which attempts to convey the world through the eyes and senses of a very young child. For ages 4 months to 4 years. Alexandre Caron, dance; Emmanuelle Lizère, music. Tarragon Theatre - Near Studio, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.weefestival.myshopify.com/products/in-tune-a-corps-dages. $17. Also Jun 5(12:30pm).

Jun 05 6:30: Free Times Cafe. Angela Saini with Elyse Aeryn. 320 College St. Visit Angela Saini or 416-967-1078. Visit website for info.

Jun 05 7:00: Kosa Folk Arts. Voices That Cannot Be Erased: A Concert for Ukraine. Traditional Ukrainian polyphonic songs once essential to the well-being of rural communities spanning ritual and lyrical songs marking the cycle from spring to fall. Kosa Choir; 11-member folk ensemble; DIVKA: Alina Kuzma, bandura & vocals; Zoë Ëoz, viola; Andrea Kuzmich, choir director. St. Volodymyr Institute, 620 Spadina Ave. 905-410-6773. $20-$50(general admission); $15(ages 12-17); Free (ages 11 and under).

Jun 05 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mozart's Jupiter. Allison Loggins-Hull: Grit, Grace, Glory (Canadian premiere & TSO co-commission); Ravel: Piano Concerto in G; Mozart: Symphony No.41 in C K.551 "Jupiter". Beatrice Rana, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $36. Also Jun 7(8pm), 8(3pm, George Weston Recital Hall, Meridian Arts Centre).

Jun 06 10:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Cooo. Direction & Dramaturgy by Lynda Hill. Performed in an intimate setting and featuring the music of Ana Sokolović offering a rich musical journey that young ears can lean into. For ages 6 months and older. Xin Wang, voice; Michael Murphy, percussion. Tarragon Theatre - Near Studio, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.weefestival.myshopify.com/products/cooo. $17. Also Jun 6(12noon), 7(10am & 12noon), 8(10am & 12noon).

Jun 06 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. Maurice Gordon's Soul Jazz Collective Honors Grant Green. Maurice Gordon, guitar; Rickie MacIntosh, keyboards; Brendan Davis, bass; Norman Jones, drums. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Visit www.contxtbytrane.com for information. $30/$20(adv). Limited tickets. Doors open for dinner at 5pm.

Jun 06 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Payadora. Tango and beyond! Rebekah Wolkstein, violin & vocals; Drew Jurecka, bandoneon & violin; Elbio Fernandez, vocals; Mark Camilleri, piano; Jesse Dietche, double-bass. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. Third concert of the 2025 five-concert series on consecutive Friday evenings.

Jun 06 7:30: Melos Choir & Period Instruments. Lamentations: Moving Music of Mourning from the 16th to the 20th Centuries. An evening of celestial music honouring those who have passed including Victoria: Lamentations of Jeremiah (excerpts); Bach: Trauer Ode BWV 198; Purcell: Funeral Music for Queen Mary for period winds & brass; Duruflé: Requiem for organ, strings, brass, and harp. David Roth, baritone; Paul Sanvidotti, trumpet; Phillip Wendt, cornetto & trumpet; Jin Cho & Emily Richardson, baroque flutes; Chris Alfano & Walter Kipp, baroque oboes; Alanna Ellison, concert harp. St. George's Cathedral, 270 King St. E., Kingston. 613-542-6571 or www.melos-earlymusic.org. $30. Available online or at Novel Idea.

Jun 06 8:00: Massey Hall. Classic Albums Live: Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $52.

Jun 06 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: KellyLee Evans. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $35. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Jun 06 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. An Evening with Yo-Yo Ma. 60 Simcoe St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information. Also Jun 7: An Afternoon with Yo-Yo Ma.

Jun 06 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Bach as Muse. Motets by Bach, Homilius, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Rheinberger, and Reger. Michael Unterman, cello; Charlotte Nediger, organ; Tafelmusik Chamber Choir; Ivars Taurins, director. Trinity St. Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.tafelmusik.org. $45.

Jun 06 8:30: Luminato Festival/Tapestry Opera. Queen of the Night Communion. Written & Directed by Craig Francis and Rick Miller. Music by Alexina Louie. Adapted from the works of Hans Christian Andersen. Featuring Krisztina Szabó with Ryan Downey, Mishael Eusebio, Alex Hetherington, Alexander Hajek, McKenzie Warriner, and Justin Welsh; Michael Hidetoshi Mori, stage director. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. Visit Queen of the Night. From $35. Also Jun 7.

Jun 07 6:00am: Poculi Ludique Societas. York Plays 2025. This day-long event continues until midnight. Come experience The York Corpus Christi Plays as they were performed in 14th-century England. Outdoor event — bring blankets, folding chairs, sunhats, or umbrellas! Open to all ages. Each play (drawn from biblical narratives and medieval devotional texts) will be performed on replica wagon stages, recreating the mobile staging practices of medieval York (1376–1569). Early music performed by The Gemsmen, Pneuma Ensemble, The Dawn Players, and others. Burwash Hall, 89 Charles St. W. www.facebook.com/PoculiLudiqueSocietas. Free. Visit Facebook page for information.

Jun 07 10:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Cooo. Direction & Dramaturgy by Lynda Hill. Performed in an intimate setting and featuring the music of Ana Sokolović offering a rich musical journey that young ears can lean into. For ages 6 months and older. Xin Wang, voice; Michael Murphy, percussion. Tarragon Theatre - Near Studio, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.weefestival.myshopify.com/products/cooo. $17. Also Jun 7(12noon), 8(10am & 12noon).

Jun 07 2:00: Roy Thomson Hall. An Afternoon with Yo-Yo Ma. 60 Simcoe St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information. Also Jun 6: An Evening with Yo-Yo Ma.

Jun 07 3:00: 35. Tout et son contraire. Featuring a diverse range of musical moments in French and English. Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. www.lesvoixducoeur.com/index.html. $25; $15(youth - ages 6-18); Free(ages 5 and under). Also 8pm.

Jun 07 3:00: 5 at the First Chamber Concerts. The Poetic Voice. Brahms: Zwei Gesänge Op.91; Ian Cusson: Five Songs on the Poems of Gwendolyn MacEwen; Canteloube: Selections from Chants d'Auvergne. Marion Newman - Nege'ga, mezzo; Caitlin Boyle, viola; Angela Park, piano. First Unitarian Church of Hamilton, 170 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton. www.universe.com/events/the-poetic-voice-tickets-HL6G1J. $20; $15(sr); $(st/unwaged); Free(under 12).

Jun 07 3:00: Les Voix du Coeur Vocal Ensemble. Tout et son contraire. Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. 416-843-4239. $25; $15(youth). Also 8pm.

Jun 07 4:00: Music Toronto. COSE (Celebration of Small Ensembles). 4pm: Jacques Forestier, violin; Jeanie Chung, piano. 5pm: Solidaridad Tango. Aperture Room, 340 Yonge St. www.music-toronto.com. $40. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

Jun 07 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 2 of 5. Program to be announced. Student artists to be announced. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $15; $10(st). Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 07 7:00: Singing Out. Iconique – A Pride Celebration. Breathtaking vocal arrangements and come early to see Gayly Forward Marching Band. Jody Malone, artistic director; Beth Hanson, accompanist; Jacklin Falconer, assistant artistic director; Emilia Ballester, Choreographer. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. Visit Iconique or www.singingout.com/buy-tickets. $55(Singing Out Fan); $43(Regular); $33(sr/st/underemployed); $23(ages 5-10); $5(ages 4 and under).

Jun 07 7:00: Univox Choir. This Is Why We sing. Cassandra Batie and Jennifer Decilveo (arr. by Mac Huff): Rise Up; Kurt Sampson: Change in My Life; Tallis: If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments; Oscar Peterson (arr. by Paul Read): Hymn to Freedom; Mozart: Ave verum corpus; and other works. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. www.universe.com/WhyWeSing. $25, $30 with a $5 donation to the choir; $35 with a $10 donation to the choir; Free(ages 12 and under). Cash and cards accepted. Intermission will include a Bake Sale with donations supporting the choir.

Jun 07 7:30: Counterpoint Community Orchestra. Kilts & Clarinets. A Pride Affiliate Event. Amy Beach: Gaelic Symphony; Rossini: Overture to L'italiana in Algeri; John Gladwell: Concerto for Clarinet & Orchestra. Peter Stoll, clarinet. East End/Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. www.ccorchestra.org/kilts-clarinets. $20; $12(ages 18 & under).

Jun 07 7:30: Etobicoke Centennial Choir. Echoes of India & New Voices of Canada. Choral arrangements of Indian classical and pop music. Henry Renglich and Sarah Henstra: New Work (premiere). Hasheel Lodhia, flute & vocals; Anuja Panditrao, vocals; Ramona Sylvan, tabla; Dhruv Sodha, sitar; Nathan Khan, keyboard. Runnymede United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd. 416-779-2258 or www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca. $35; Free(12 and under when accompanied by an adult).

Jun 07 8:00: 35. Tout et son contraire. Featuring a diverse range of musical moments in French and English. Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. www.lesvoixducoeur.com/index.html. $25; $15(youth - ages 6-18); Free(ages 5 and under). Also 3pm.

Jun 07 8:00: Alliance Française de Toronto. Simon Boisseau. Neoclassical Music. Alliance Français de Toronto - Spadina Theatre, 24 Spadina Rd. www.alliance-francaise.ca. $18.

Jun 07 8:00: Beaches Sandbox. Live Music: Alison Young Quartet & Evan Porter Quartet. Ryan Dillon, comedian & host. 2181 Queen St. E. 416-928-0755. $45.

Jun 07 8:00: Hamilton Children's Choir. Illumini Feature Concert: Echo Chamber. Spend an evening immersed in the glow of candles and the sounds of young voices in harmony in a program of a cappella choral music from Canada, Columbia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Malaysia, Slovenia, South Africa, and Syria. Julia Araiche, percussion; Melanie Tellez, conductor. Cotton Factory, The, 270 Sherman Ave. N., Hamilton. www.eventbrite.ca/e/echo-chamber-ilumini-feature-concert-tickets. $25; $20(sr); $15(st/alumni/ages 12 and up); Free(ages 12 and under).

Jun 07 8:00: Hugh's Room. Michah Barnes: Up on the Roof. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/micah-barnes-up-on-the-roof. $35; $24(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 07 8:00: Les Voix du Coeur Vocal Ensemble. Tout et son contraire. Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. 416-843-4239. $25; $15(youth). Also 3pm.

Jun 07 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Dining & Dancing Series:The Beach Boys Tribute Show. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $15. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Jun 07 8:00: Orchestra Toronto. Obsessions Unraveled. Rota: Divertimento Concertante for Double-Bass and Orchestra; Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique Op.14; Coleridge-Taylor: Petite Suite. Joel Quarrington, double-bass; Michael Newnham, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-366-7723 or 1-800-708-6754 or boxoffice@tolive.com. From $14. Pre-concert chat at 7:15pm.

Jun 07 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mozart's Jupiter. See Jun 4. Also Jun 8(3pm, George Weston Recital Hall, Meridian Arts Centre).

Jun 07 8:30: Luminato Festival/Tapestry Opera. Queen of the Night Communion. See Jun 6.

Jun 08 10:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Cooo. See Jun 6. Also Jun 8(12noon).

Jun 08 2:00: Toronto Early Music Players Organization (TEMPO). TEMPO Tea and Fundraiser. Music performed by TEMPO members and friends; sales tables; various surprises; tea, coffee, and homemade treats. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. www.tempotoronto.net or info@tempotoronto.net. Pay what you can. Tax receipts for donations of $20 or more. Cash preferred. Cheques and e-transfers accepted.

Jun 08 3:00: North Toronto Community Band. Spring Rhythms. Annual gala concert featuring selections from movies and musicals,swing, concert band classics and more. Kira Braun, guest vocalist; Sydney Chiu, music director. Crescent School - Theatre, 2365 Bayview Ave. https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/north-toronto-community-band/events/springrhythms25. $25; Free(child under 12).

Jun 08 3:00: Off Centre Music Salon. Ukrainian Salon: Against All Hope, We Hope. Bibik: String Quartet No.5; Bibek: Akvareli, for soprano and piano; Desyatnikov: Five Jewish Songs, for soprano and string quartet; Desyatnikov:: Selections from Songs of Bukovina, for piano; Nalyvaiko: Toccata and 4 o’clock in the morning, for piano. Colin Ainsworth, tenor; Igor Gefter, cello; Elina Kelebeev, piano; Bénédicte Lauzière, cello; Andrea Ludwig, mezzo (OCMS Artist-in-Residence); Rémi Pelletier, viola; Inna Perkis, piano; Mark Skazinetsky, violin; Boris Zarankin, piano; Ilana Zarankin, soprano. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. www.offcentremusic.com. $50; $40(sr); $15(ages 13-25); $15(ages 12 and under).

Jun 08 3:00: Sacred Music Singers Toronto / Arcady Ensemble. Bach's Mass in B Minor. Robin Davis, conductor. St. Barnabas Anglican Church (East Latvian Lutheran Community Church), 361 Danforth Ave. 416-485-8262 or www.smts.ca/tickets. $30. Visit website for tickets or cash or e-transfer at the door. Proceeds in support of our emerging professional vocal artists.

Jun 08 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mozart's Jupiter. Allison Loggins-Hull: New Work (Canadian première/TSO Co-commission); Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major; Mozart: Symphony No.41 K.551 "Jupiter". Beatrice Rana, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30.

Jun 08 8:00: Hugh's Room. Abigail Lapell and Steph Cameron. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/abigail-lapell-and-steph-cameron. $30.

Jun 08 8:00: Massey Hall. Tusk: The Classic Fleetwood Mac Tribute. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $53. CANCELLED.

Jun 09 7:00: Randolph Theatre. Colleen & Akiva: In Concert. Selections from the musicals Grow, The Louder We Get, Bremen Rock City, and a preview of Vinyl Cafe: The Musical. Jake Epstein, Sara Farb, Kelly Holiff, Alessandro Costantini, and Kevin Wong. 736 Bathurst St. www.colleenandakiva.com. $40(Orchestra), $32(Balcony).

Jun 09 8:00: Massey Hall. Jann Arden. 178 Victoria St. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $72. Also Jun 10.

Jun 10 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Naomi Wong, piano. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Jun 10 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Michal Szostak, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

Jun 10 8:00: Massey Hall. Jann Arden. 178 Victoria St. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $72. Also Jun 9.

Jun 11 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kitchener). Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Luke Welch, piano. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

Jun 11 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Sarah Svendsen, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Jun 11 8:00: New Music Concerts. Glimmer: A Personal and Shared Exploration of Queerness. Kaija Saariaho: Duft for solo clarinet; Thierry Tidrow: Glimmer for 3 voices, flute, clarinet and violin (world premiere). Danika Lorèn, voice; Ryan McDonald, voice; Anika Venkatesh, voice; Kailan Fournier, clarinet; Brad Cherwin, clarinets; Hee-Soo Yoon, violin & viola; Terry Lim, flutes. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander St. 416-961-9594. $35; $30(arts workers/sr); $20(st). 7:15pm - Pre-concert talk with Thierry Tidrow, 7:45pm - Young Artist Overture performed by Kailan Fournier, 8pm - Main Concert.

Jun 12 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 3 of 5. Program to be announced. Student artists to be announced. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $15; $10(st). WLU students free. Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 12 7:00: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Gala - A Night of Opera and Musical Theatre. Portfolio Artist Interns: Kyle Briscoe, Jayden Burrows, Len Crino, Kate Fogg, Brenna McFarland, Maddalena Ohrbach, MacKenzie Sechi, and Emma Yee. Special guest: Gregory Dahl, baritone. Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. www.factorytheatre.ca/shows/toronto-opera-festival/#tickets. From $22.

Jun 12 7:30: Canadian Stage. The Sound of Our Nation: A Canadian Songbook. Written & Created by Miriam Fernandes and Ravin Jain. Music by Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Alanis Morissette, and others. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts - Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front St. E. www.canadianstage.com. From $99. Also Jun 13(7:30pm) & 14(2pm).

Jun 12 8:00: Hugh's Room. Tyler Ellis. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/tyler-ellis. $25; $25(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 12 8:00: Massey Hall. James Blunt. 178 Victoria St. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $207.

Jun 12 8:00: Redwood Theatre. Marshall Dane. With ASL interpretation and full band. Redwood Theatre, The, 1300 Gerrard Ave. E. www.theredwoodtheatre.com/event-details/marshall-dane. $50; $25(youth); Free(ages 6 and under).

Jun 12 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms. New Works by NextGen Composers: Amy Branson (Jun 12 only), Andrew James Clark (Jun 14 only), Sonny-Ray Day Rider (Jun 15 only) (World premières/TSO Commissions); Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2; Brahms: Symphony No.4. Víkingur Ólafsson, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30. Also Jun 14(8pm) & 15(3pm). 

ADVANCE LISTINGS,  Fri Jun 13 - Sun Jun 15

Jun 13 6:00: Toronto Botanical Garden. A Listening Event: Toronto Botanical Garden Commission Premiere with Composer Rea Beaumont. Join us for the premiere of a new composition commissioned by the Toronto Botanical Garden from composer Rea Beaumont and the launch of Beaumont’s album Midnight and the Garden. Followed by composer insights and Q&A. 777 Lawrence Ave. E. 416-397-1341 or www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca/event/tbg-commission-premiere-with-composer-rea- beaumont-a-listening-experience. Free. RSVP required.

Jun 13 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.

Jun 13 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Complete Beethoven Piano Sonata Cycle. Heather Taves, piano. Venue to be confirmed, Address to be confirmed. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st).

Jun 13 7:30: Canadian Stage. The Sound of Our Nation: A Canadian Songbook. See Jun 12. Also Jun 14(2pm).

Jun 13 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Penderecki String Quartet with Roman Borys, Cello. Jerzy Kaplanek, violin; Jeremy Bell, violin; Christine Vlajk, viola; Katie Schlaikjer, cello; Roman Borys, cello. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. NOTE: This program replaces the Marmen Quartet which had to cancel its Jun tour.

Jun 13 7:30: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Come Closer. Music by Ryan Trew. Libretto by Rachel Krehm. Rachel Krehm (Big Sister); Jacqueline Woodley (Little Sister); Trevor Chartrand, piano; Allene Chomyn, violin; Rebecca Morton, cello; Evan Mitchell, conductor; Amanda Smith, stage director & dramaturg. Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. www.factorytheatre.ca/shows/toronto-opera-festival/#tickets. From $29. Also Jun 14, 18, 19 & 21.

Jun 13 8:00: Hugh's Room. Payadora Ensemble Presents: The Legend of Carau. Tom Allen, narrator; Payadora Ensemble. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/payadora-2. $35; $17(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 13 8:00: TD Music Hall. Bridge Music + Kofi Dartey. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $27.50.

Jun 13 8:00: Trinity Bach Project. Bach & Honour. Choir of 12; Alison Melville, flute; Gillian Howard, oboe; Michelle Odorico, violin; Christopher Bagan, organ; Nicholas Nicolaidis, conductor. Knox Presbyterian Church (Toronto), 630 Spadina Ave. 306-250-4256 or www.trinitybachproject.org/concerts or at the door. $30; $20(budget); $10(st). Also Jun 18(7:30pm - St. John's York Mills Anglican Church) & 21(8pm - Little Trinity Anglican Church).

Jun 14 11:00am: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms (Relaxed Performance). Program will include Brahms: Symphony No.4. Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30.

Jun 14 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 4 of 5. Program to be announced. Student artists to be announced. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $15; $10(st). WLU students free. Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 14 7:00: North York Concert Orchestra. Beethoven 9: Ode to Joy. Michael Berkovsky, piano; Amadeus Choir of Toronto; Alessia Vitali, mezzo; An drew Haji, tenor; Dion Mazerolle, baritone; Rafael Luz, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. www.nyco.ca or 1-888-687-6926. From $50.

Jun 14 7:30: Confluence Concerts. Celebrating Kurt Weill. Curated by Patricia O’Callaghan. Pre-concert chat at 6:45pm. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 647-678-4923. $30. Visit www.confluenceconcerts.ca for tickets. Also Jun. 15th.

Jun 14 7:30: Toronto Concert Band. Jump for Jazz with Mike Field Quintet. Guest: Mike Field, trumpet. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 647-479-2941 or www.torontoconcertband.com. $30; $15(st); Free(12 and under).

Jun 14 8:00: Hugh's Room. The Barrel Boys. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/the-barrel-boys/. $30; $15(arts worker/st/underemployed).

Jun 14 8:00: Massey Hall. Oscar Petersen at 100. 178 Victoria St. www.https://tickets.mhrth.com/. From $53.

Jun 14 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms. See Jun 12. Also Jun 15(3pm).

Jun 15 2:00: Opera 5. Toronto Opera Festival: Elegies - A Song Cycle by William Finn. Cast: Kyle Briscoe, Jayden Burrows, Kate Fogg, Brenna McFarland, MacKenzie Sechi, Emma Yee; Jessica Derventzis, stage director; Nate Ben-Horin, music director. Factory Theatre, 125 Bathurst St. www.factorytheatre.ca/shows/toronto-opera-festival/#tickets. From $24. Also Jun 17(7:30pm) & 20(7:30pm).

Jun 15 3:00: Confluence Concerts. Celebrating Kurt Weill. See Jun 14.

Jun 15 3:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Complete Beethoven Piano Sonata Cycle - Final Concert. Heather Taves, piano. Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st).

Jun 15 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gimeno Conducts the Best of Brahms. See Jun 12.

Jun 15 6:00: Coro San Marco. Serenata Cinematica! Coro San Marco and Soloists; Adolfo De Santis, piano; Daniele Cole, artistic director. Columbus Centre - Joseph D. Carrier Gallery, 901 Lawrence Ave. W. www.villacharities.com/ihm or 416-789-7011 X248. $15. 

FILMS

Jun 10 6:30: Toronto Public Library - Palmerston Branch. Life as We Know It. Humorous short films about modern society set to a dynamic musical score. Toronto Public Library - Palmerston Branch - Theatre, 560 Palmerston Ave. 416-469-3033 or www.bitly.com/flying-spot-players. Free. Call or visit website for information.

LECTURES

Jun 08 1:30: Beth Tzedec Congregation. Revisiting Wagner and the Jews: An Inquiry and a Musical Sampling. To 3:30pm. Everyone knows that Wagner was an anti-Semite, Hitler's favourite, and that he was banned in Israel.  Right? Join musicologist Dr. Emilie Hurst and Jewish educator and opera singer Guy Mannheim as they unpack the more complicated story. Everyone is welcome. Beth Tzedec Congregation, 1700 Bathurst St. 416-781-3511 / phoffnung@beth-tzedec.org / www.bit.ly/unpack-Wagner. $10. Pre-registraton is required. Entrance is through the rear parking lot off Avenal Dr. or Warwick Ave.

MUSICAL THEATRE

Luminato Festival. HANS: My Life in Fairy Tales. Written & Directed by Craig Francis and Rick Miller. Music by Alexina Louie. Adapted from the works of Hans Christian Andersen. With Adam Paolozza (Adult Hans); Annie Luján (Young Hans); and Astrid Atherly (Old Hans). Young People's Theatre, 165 Front St. E. www.luminatofestival.com/hans-my-life-in-fairy-tales. From $19. Jun 14(3pm) & 15(11am & 3pm).

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.

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/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 8.

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 Nov 2.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs May 3-Oct 25. 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 May 29-Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Tarragon Theatre/Musical Stage Company. After the Rain. Book by Rose Napoli. Music & Lyrics by Suzy Wilde. Tarragon Theatre, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.tickets.tarragontheatre.com. Visit website for ticket pricing. Runs May 22-Jun 22.

TYT Theatre. A Year With Frog and Toad. Music by Robert and Willie Reale. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Evan Harkai, director & producer; Quinton Naughton, music director; Sydney LaForme, choreographer. Wychwood Theatre, 76 Wychwood Ave. www.tyttheatre.com/ticketterms. Visit website for ticket information. Every Sat & Sun from May 31-Jul 13 at 11am & 3:30pm.

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: Jun 18, Jul 16, 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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: Jun 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

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.

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DETAILED DAILY LISTINGS, Tue May 27 - Mon June 2

May 27 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal Series: Memoirs of a Gaysian. Highlighting the unique stories and perspectives of Queer and Asian composers and librettists, this concert incorporates songs and arias from the traditional classical music canon, as well as works from living composers. Spencer Britten, tenor; countertenor Chuanyuan Liu, countertenor; Jialiang Zhu, piano. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 27 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Xuan He & Saehae Bae, piano 4-hands. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 27 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Derrick Meador, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

May 27 8:00: Hugh's Room. Ray Materick and Midnight Matinee. Ray Materick, singer & songwriter; Ed Roth, keyboards; Bill Cymbala, drums & percussion; Bob Cohen, guitars; Bob Doidge, bass/recorder/trumpet; Mike McCurlie, electric guitar & mandolin; Mike Alonzo, steel guitar; Caroline Wiles, vocalist. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/howpass.com/ray-materick-2. $45.

May 27 8:00: Massey Hall. Paul Simon: A Quiet Celebration. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $400. Also May 29 & 30.

May 28 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Sharon L. Beckstead, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 28 6:45: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. TSO Chamber Soloists. Stewart Goodyear: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso; Stewart Goodyear: Piano Quartet. Stewart Goodyear, piano; Eri Kosaka, violin; Ashley Vandiver, viola; Emmanuelle Beaulieu Bergeron, cello. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. Available with the purchase of a ticket to the May 28 Masterworks concert.

May 28 7:30: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Art Battle with SING! Silent Auction. Great Hall, The, 1087 Queen St. W. www.singtoronto.com. $32; $20(artists/st/arts workers).

May 28 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven's Eroica. Arvo Pärt: Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten; Stewart Goodyear: Callaloo - A Caribbean Suite for Piano and Orchestra; Beethoven: Symphony No.3 in E-flat Op.55 "Eroica". Stewart Goodyear, piano; Kristiina Poska, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $36. Also May 30(7:30pm) & 31(8pm).

May 29 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal Series: Les Adieux. COC Ensemble Studio mezzo Queen Hezumuryango and tenor Wesley Harrison bid farewell to the Ensemble Studio with a graduating recital that showcases their growth in the program and full artistic range. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 29 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Vocal Concert. Noelle Slaney, soprano. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

May 29 7:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. RCHA Club, 193 Ontario St., Kingston. 416-389-2643. $25(door); $20(adv).

May 29 7:30: Arraymusic. Cascading Creativity Modifies Conception. Featuring new works by Morgan-Paige Melbourne, Maria-Eduarda Mendes Martins, Pouya Hamidi, and Eldritch Priest. Casey Sokol, grand piano; Nobuo Kubota, sound singing; Paul Dutton, sound singing; John Oswald, alto saxophone; Jacobus Kamevaar, electronics. Array Space, 155 Walnut Ave. generaldirector@arraymusic.ca. E-mail for ticket information. Also Mar 27, Apr 24, Jun 26.

May 29 8:00: Grand Theatre. Jeans 'n Classics – The Who and Led Zeppelin. Grand Theatre (London), 471 Richmond St., London. 519-672-8800. From $86. Visit www.grandtheatre.com for tickets.

May 29 8:00: Massey Hall. Paul Simon: A Quiet Celebration. See May 27. Also May 30.

May 29 8:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Beatsync EP Release. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park. www.singtoronto.com. $15; $10(st/arts workers).

May 30 10:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years / Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Casa. La Baracca Testoni Ragazzi (Italy). Through simple gestures, images, and minimal text, this piece offers an open-minded invitation for audiences observing to bring their own imaginations and stories to the moment. For ages 1-4. Bruno Cappagli, director; Michelle Onori & Erika Salamone, cast. Tarragon Theatre - Extra Space, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.weefestival.myshopify.com/products/casa. $17. Also May 31(11am & 4pm), June 1(11am). NOTE: May 30 performance will feature relaxed Audio Description.

May 30 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's. Noontime Recital. Stephanie Chua, piano; Colin Savage, clarinet; Mary-Katherine Finch, cello. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

May 30 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Shop Family: Concert Residency in CONTXT. Bureh Bollo-Kamara, guitar; Omar Gittens, drums & percussion; Carlo Santo Domingo, bass; Racha Moukalled, vibraphone; Connor Moe, saxes & flutes. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $25(door); $20(adv). Also May 16 & 23.

May 30 7:00: Jazz at Durbar. The Matt Pines Trio. Featuring Maddy Leroy 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.

May 30 7:00: League of Ukrainian Canadian Women - Toronto Branch. Musical Fridays: Chamber Concert. A chamber concert series that highlights the beauty of live classical music. Daria Tsygankova, soprano; Anton Yeretsky, violin; Maria Dolnycky, piano. Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Rd. www.MusicalFridays-05-30-25.eventbrite.ca. $35(online); $40(at door); Free for children under 15. A portion of the proceeds will be donated towards humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

May 30 7:30: Canadian Children's Opera Company. The Monkiest King. Music by Alice Ping Yee Ho. Libretto by Marjorie Chan. William Yong, stage director; Teri Dunn, conductor & music director. Harbourfront Centre Theatre, 235 Queens Quay W. www.harbourfrontcentre.com/event/the-monkiest-king. From $27. Also May 31(3pm & 7:30pm), Jun 1(3pm).

May 30 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Festival Trio. Haydn: Piano Trio No.35 in C Hob.XV:21; Pál Hermann: Suite for solo violin; Falla: Suite populaire espagnole, for cello & piano; Shostakovich: Piano Trio No.2 in e Op.67. Sadie Fields, violin; Paul Pulford, cello; Ken Gee, piano. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. Also Jun 1(3:30pm) at Grace United Church, Thornbury.

May 30 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Video Games Live. Bryan Deans, guest conductor. FirstOntario Concert Hall (Hamilton) - Boris Brott Great Hall, 1 Summers Ln., Hamilton. www.hpo.org/video-games-live-hpo. From $20.

May 30 7:30: Toronto Bandura Festival. Bandura on Bloor 2025 Concert Series. Mariia Smolinska, bandura; DIVKA, bandura & viola. Royal York Road United Church, 851 Royal York Rd. 416-845-2691 or www.torontobandurafestival.ca. $35; $25(Early Bird); $30(sr & under 30); Free(under 12). All net proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation.

May 30 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven's Eroica. See May 28. Also May 31.

May 30 8:00: Massey Hall. Paul Simon: A Quiet Celebration. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $400. Also May 27 & 29.

May 30 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: Alex Pangman & Her Alleycats. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $20. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 30 8:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. 2025 SING! Canadian A Cappella Championships or visit Vol.30, issue 5, page 23. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park. www.singtoronto.com. $30; $15(st).

May 30 8:00: TO Live. An Evening With Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company. Experience the art of flamenco through film and live dance performance with three original films and performance of works by Ana Morales, Antonio Granjero, and José Maldonado. Manuel Soto, singer; Benjamin Barrile & Manuel Vázquez, guitars; Miguel Medina, percussion. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. www.tolive.com. From $20. Also May 31(8pm).

May 30 8:00: Toronto Bach Festival. Brandenburg Reimagined. Brandenburg Concerto No.12, after BWV 163, 80, and 18; Concerto in F for Harpsichord BWV 1057 (Bach’s adaptation of Brandenburg 4); Concerto in g for Violin and Strings, after BWV 1056; Brandenburg Concerto No.6 BWV 1051. Julia Wedman, violin; Patrick Jordan, viola; Matt Antal, viola; Christopher Bagan, harpsichord; The Toronto Bach Festival Orchestra. East End/Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. www.torontobachfestival.org/2025-festival. Visit website for tickets and information.

May 31 11:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years / Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Casa. See May 30(10am) Also May 31(4pm), June 1(11am).

May 31 12:00_noon: Toronto Bach Festival. Bach's Keyboard. Including works for lute and harpsichord,including Prelude, Fugue, and Allegro, BWV 998 and Sonata for oboe and harpsichord, BWV 1030a. Dongsok Shin, lautenwerk. East End/Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. www.torontobachfestival.org/2025-festival. Visit website for tickets and information.

May 31 2:00: Gallery Players of Niagara. Declassified. Adaptive performances are presented with Thorold Public Library and Thorold Senior Citizen's Centre as family-friendly, accessible, and inclusive, perfect for music lovers from the neurodiverse and disability communities, or anyone wanting a more relaxed concert experience. Leanne Vida, soprano; Karlie Boyle, viola; Annie Slade, violin; Ian Slade, double bass. Thorold Senior Citizen's Centre, 8 Carleton St. S., Thorold. Call 905-468-1525 or email Margaret at info@galleryplayers.ca. Free.

May 31 2:00: Peter Margolian and Friends. Music for Voice, Strings, Winds & Piano. Program includes some early baroque works. Morley: My Bonny Lass for voice; M. Dring: Trio for flute, oboe & piano; Brahms: Sonata No.1 for cello & piano; Jean Coulthard: Rider on the Sands for voice; A. Prevost: Trio for flute, oboe & piano. Canadian Music Centre, 20 St. Joseph St. peter.margolian@gmail.com. Free.

May 31 2:00: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Mer Océane. Created by La Chemin qui Marche, Québec. A poetic multi-sensory experience in which the ocean is embodied through movement, music, fabric, and light. For ages 3 and up. Bénédicte Guillon Verne, design & performance; Viviane Bertrand & Catherine Martin, artistic collaboration; Pierre Bérerd, lighting/projection/performance; Olivier Milchberg, music. Alliance Français de Toronto - Spadina Theatre, 24 Spadina Rd. www.weefestival.myshopify.com/products/mer-oceane. $17. Also June 1(2pm). There will be a relaxed Audio Description at the May 31 performance.

May 31 3:00 and 7:30pm: Canadian Children's Opera Company. The Monkiest King. See May 30. Also Jun 1(3pm).

May 31 3:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Great North Battle: International Beatbox Competition. Rec Room Roundhouse, 255 Bremner Blvd. www.singtoronto.com. $30 per day; $50(2-day pass). Also June 1.

May 31 4:00: The Edison Singers. Choral Mystics. Works by Palestrina, Byrd, Ešenvalds, Whitacre, and Arvo Pärt. Church of St. Peter and St. Simon-the-Apostle, 525 Bloor St. E. 226-384-9300 or www.theedisonsingers.com/performances. $45; $20(ages 13-21); $10(ages 12 & under). 80 minutes. No intermission. Also May 24(St. Mark's Anglican Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake), Jun 1(Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph).

May 31 4:00: Toronto Bach Festival. Kaffeehaus. Directed by John Abberger. Programme to include Chaconne from Violin Partita No.2 BWV 1002 (arr. Jeanne Lamon); Wedding Cantata BWV 202. R.H. Thomson, actor; B Solomon, dancer; Mariana Medellín Canales, dancer; Sinéad White, soprano; The Toronto Bach Festival Orchestra. Special guests: Students from the Collegium Musicum, University of Toronto. Church of the Holy Trinity, 19 Trinity Sq. www.torontobachfestival.org/2025-festival. Visit website for tickets and information. Also 8pm.

May 31 4:00: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years / Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Casa. See May 30(10am). Also June 1(11am).

May 31 7:00: Associated Male Choruses of Ontario (AMCO). You Have Voice-Male! Six male choirs in concert, each featuring their own solo numbers. Burlington Performing Arts Centre - Main Theatre, 440 Locust St., Burlington. www.burlingtonpac.ca/events/you-have-voice-male. $35; $20(ages 11-18); Free(ages 10 & under).

May 31 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Mark Hundevad Quartet and Guest Jazz Tribute Series Residency: Thelonious Monk. Mark Hundevad, vibes & piano; Shawn Nykwist, saxophone; James Thomson, bass; Mike Gennaro, drums. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $35; $25(adv).

May 31 7:00: Gordon Gate. Angela Verbrugge: A Special Evening of Music. Works by Gershwin, Porter & Berlin. Angela Verbrugge, vocals; Ray Gallon, piano; Duncan Hopkins, bass. 951 Gordon St., Guelph. 519-767-2440. By gratuity to the artists.

May 31 7:30: Bach Elgar Choir. Martin and Brahms. Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir; Brahms: Zigeunerlieder. Melrose United Church, 86 Homewood Ave., Hamilton. 416-888-8249 or www.bachelgar.ca/events. Visit website for ticket information. Also Jun 1(3pm).

May 31 7:30: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. Night Oat, 750 Gladstone Ave., Ottawa. 416-389-2643. $25(door); $20(adv).

May 31 7:30: Canadian Children's Opera Company. The Monkiest King. See May 30. Also Jun 1(3pm).

May 31 7:30: Kitchener Waterloo Community Orchestra. K-W Kiwanis Music Festival Concerto Winners. Each year, the KWCO partners with the Kiwanis Music Festival to offer students an opportunity to play in concert with the backing of a full orchestra. The concerto features different instrument groups each year. For 2025, the Kiwanis concert will feature the winners from the Piano, Strings, and Wind participants. Soloists details and concert program will be announced in May. Knox Presbyterian Church (Waterloo), 50 Erb St. W., Waterloo. 519-744-2666 or Kiwanis Music Festival Concerto Winners. $25; $22(sr); $18(univ/college st); Free(high school st & younger).

May 31 7:30: Shoreline Chorus. Afrika: Story & Song. Paul Caldwell & Sean Ivory: Soweto - June 1976; Jeffery L. Ames: Tshotsholoza; Joseph Shabalala: Thula Klizeo; Glenn Burleigh: Purpose (Nia); Paul Caldwell & Sean Ivory: Hope For Resolution. Stephen Wood, percussion; Ian Burbidge, soprano saxophone; Shoreline Chorus; Ann-Marie MacDairmid, director. Georgian Shores United Church, 997 4th Ave. E., Owen Sound. 519-599-2710. $25.

May 31 7:30: The Annex Singers. Sing, Pray, Love! A light-hearted cabaret-style concert with selections from Hildegard von Bingen to The Spice Girls. Maria Case, artistic director. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. www.annexsingers.com. From $15. LIVE & STREAMED.

May 31 8:00: Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts. Tony Siqi Yun, Piano. Stratus Vineyards, 2059 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake. www.bravoniagara.org or www.admitone.com. From $30.

May 31 8:00: Canadian Music Centre. Bayê Bakûr (Northern Breeze). A 90-minute concert in two 40-minute sets with a 10-minute intermission. Performing improvisations, two duets, free rhythm vocal and Kamanche accompaniment pieces, and five Kurdish folk songs arranged for a solo Kamanche and two vocals. Shahriyar Jamshidi, Kamanche player/composer/vocalist; Hezil, Kurdish singer & Dengbêj (storyteller). Canadian Music Centre, Chalmers Performance Space, 20 St. Joseph St. www.cmccanada.org/event/baye-bakur-northern-breeze / 416-961-6601. $30/$25(adv).

May 31 8:00: Kir Stefan The Serb Choir. Our Musical Treasure. Includes both sacred and traditional music of 19th- and 20th-century composers from the Choir's musical treasure. Jasmina Vučurović, conductor & artistic director. Eglinton St. George's United Church, 35 Lytton Blvd. Visit Kir Stefan Serb Choir. $45; $35(sr/st); $15(ages 5-12).

May 31 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Dining & Dancing Series: Neil Diamond and Tom Jones Tribute Show. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $15. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 31 8:00: Ontario Pops Orchestra. The Music of Hans Zimmer and Blockbuster Classics! Featuring music from Pirates of the Caribbean and other Hollywood classics. Also Beethoven’s Symphony No.8 and other works. Leslie Higgins, soprano; Carlos Bastidas, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. www.ontariopops.com. From $40.

May 31 8:00: Redwood Theatre. Njacko Backo and Kalimbas at Work: Mieux vaut tard que jamais / Better Late Than Never Launch. Special guests: Nii Osabu, Nyama Bill, Nkoni Backo, and DJ Moussa. Redwood Theatre, The, 1300 Gerrard Ave. E. 416-836-8951 or Love@NjackoBacko.com. $20 with CD; $30 with vinyl; $25 at door with CD.

May 31 8:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. SoundCrowd & Deke Sharon. Toronto's a cappella ensemble with the "Pitch Perfect" music director in concert! Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. www.singtoronto.com. $45.

May 31 8:00: TO Live. An Evening With Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company. See May 30.

May 31 8:00: Toronto Bach Festival. Kaffeehaus. See May 31(4pm).

May 31 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven's Eroica. See May 28.

May 31 8:00: Voices Chamber Choir. From Psalm to Songs: A Journey through Songs Sacred and Secular. Brahms: Geistliches Lied Op.30; John Rutter: Five Childhood Lyrics; and other works. Conrad Gold, accompanist; Ron Cheung, conductor. St. Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican Church, 151 Glenlake Ave. 416-519-0528. $25; $20(sr/st); Free(under 12).

May 31 9:00: Link Music Lab. Rana Farhan and Barzin. Rana Farhan, vocals; Joe Abbatantuono, drums; Trifon Dimitriv, bass; Travis Sullivan, alto saxophone; Steven Toub, guitar. Adelaide Hall, 250 Adelaide St. W. www.admitone.com/events/rana-farhan-toronto-10009417. $40.

Jun 01 11:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years / Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Casa. See  May 30(10am).

Jun 01 2:00: Chamber Music Hamilton. Music for Piano and Strings. Mendelssohn: Song Without Words, Op.19 No.1 "Sweet Remembrance"; Schumann: Fantasy Pieces Op.73; Brahms: Mvmt 1 from Piano Sonata No.1 in G Op.1; Beethoven: Piano Trio in B-flat Op.97 “Archduke”. Daniel Vnukowski, piano; Michael Schulte, violin; David Hetherington, cello. Art Gallery of Hamilton, 123 King St. W., Hamilton. info@artgalleryofhamilton.com / chambermusichamilton@gmail.com / 905-627-1627 / at the door. $35; $15(st).

Jun 01 2:00: VIVA Singers Toronto. Metamorphosis. Celebrating VIVA Singers Toronto's 25th Anniversary! Featuring all 7 VIVA Singers Toronto choirs, plus a special alumni choir, and guest artists Amiel Ang, percussion, and Tatsuki Shimoda, recorders. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-788-8482. $30.

Jun 01 2:00: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Mer Océane. See May 31(2pm).

Jun 01 2:30: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. Symphonie Fantastique. Saint-Saëns: Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila; Wijeratne: Tabla Concerto; Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique (Fantastic Symphony). Gabriel Dionne, tabla. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Partridge Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. 905-688-0722 or boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca. From $39; $52(arts workers); $46(under 35); $29(st); $24(18 and under).

Jun 01 3:00: Bach Elgar Choir. Martin and Brahms. Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir; Brahms: Zigeunerlieder. Melrose United Church, 86 Homewood Ave., Hamilton. 416-888-8249 or www.bachelgar.ca/events. Visit website for ticket information. Also May 31(7:30pm).

Jun 01 3:00: Canadian Children's Opera Company. The Monkiest King. See May 30.

Jun 01 3:00: Magisterra Soloists. Magisterra at the Museum: Musical Jokes. Dohnányi: Sextet in C for piano, violin, viola, cello, clarinet and horn Op.37 and works by Satie, Mozart, and others. Guests: Cordula Hacke, piano; Peter Shackleton, clarinet; Ron George, horn. Museum London, 421 Ridout St. N., London. www.magisterra.com. $35; $30(sr); $15(st); $10(under 10).

Jun 01 3:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Great North Battle: International Beatbox Competition. Rec Room Roundhouse, 255 Bremner Blvd. www.singtoronto.com. $30 per day; $50(2-day pass). Also May 31.

Jun 01 3:00: Toronto Bach Festival. St. John Passion. Directed by John Butt. St. John Passion BWV 245.2 (1725 version). Ellen McAteer and Sinéad White, sopranos; Daniel Taylor and Nicholas Burns, altos; Charles Daniels and Shane Hanson, tenors; Jonathan Woody and Jesse Blumberg, basses; The Toronto Bach Festival Orchestra. East End/Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. www.torontobachfestival.org/2025-festival. Visit website for tickets and information. Also 4pm.

Jun 01 3:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Festival Trio. Haydn: Piano Trio No.35 in C Hob.XV:21; Pál Hermann: Suite for solo violin; Falla: Suite populaire espagnole, for cello & piano; Shostakovich: Piano Trio No.2 in e Op.67. Sadie Fields, violin; Paul Pulford, cello; Ken Gee, piano. Grace United Church, 140 Bruce St. S., Thornbury. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. Also May 30(7:30pm) at Guelph Youth Music Centre.

Jun 01 4:00: The Edison Singers. Choral Mystics. Works by Palestrina, Byrd, Ešenvalds, Whitacre, and Arvo Pärt. Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, 28 Norfolk St., Guelph. 226-384-9300 or www.theedisonsingers.com/performances. $45; $20(ages 13-21); $10(ages 12 & under). 80 minutes. No intermission. Also May 24(St. Mark's Anglican Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake), 31(Church of St. Peter and St. Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto).

Jun 01 6:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. St. Paul's United Church, 60 Main St., Warkworth. 416-389-2643. $25(door); $20(adv).

Jun 01 7:30: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. The Kinsey Sicks' Dragapella. With opening act On That Note and special guest Steven Page. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park. www.singtoronto.com. $35; $18(st).

Jun 02 7:00: Lula Lounge. Ladom Ensemble Album Release Concert. Presented as part of the 2025 Lulaworld Festival. Pouya Hamidi, piano; Beth Silver, cello. 1585 Dundas St. W. www.lulaworld.ca. Visit website for tickets and info.

ADVANCE LISTINGS,  Tue June 2 - Fri June 6

Jun 03 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Sophie Lanthier, flute. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Jun 03 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Adam MacNeil, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

Jun 03 7:30: Silverthorn Symphonic Winds. Tales and Tunes. Andrew Chung & Erik McIntyre, music directors. St. Jude's Anglican Church (Wexford), 10 Howarth Ave., Scarborough. 416-706-6352 or www.silverthornwinds.ca. $20 at door or online.

Jun 03 8:00: Hirut Restaurant. Jazz Classics. Ray Gallon, piano; Paul Novotny, bass. 2050 Danforth Ave. www.hirutjazz.ca or 647-779-1986. $15.

Jun 03 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. String Concerts: Sheku Kanneh-Mason with Isata Kanneh-Mason. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. SOLD OUT.

Jun 04 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. David Vanbiesbrouck, oboe; Nora Pellerin, violin; Kat Mrmak, violin; Ben Bolt-Martin, cello. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

Jun 04 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Christopher Dawes, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Jun 04 2:00: Canadian Stage. The Sound of Our Nation: A Canadian Songbook. Written & Created by Miriam Fernandes and Ravin Jain. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts - Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front St. E. www.canadianstage.com. From $99. Also Jun 12(7:30pm) & 13(7:30pm).

Jun 04 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Quartetfest – Concert 1 of 5. Penderecki String Quartet with Paul Marleyn, cello. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $35; $10(st). Quartetfest Pass for all 5 concerts $70.

Jun 04 8:00: Massey Hall. Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $84.

Jun 04 8:00: Reid's Distillery. Angela Verbrugge. Angela Verbrugge, vocals; Ray Gallon, piano; Duncan Hopkins, bass. 32 Logan Ave. 519-767-2440. $20/$15(adv).

Jun 04 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mozart's Jupiter. Beatrice Rana, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $36. Also Jun 5(8pm), 7(8pm), 8(3pm, George Weston Recital Hall, Meridian Arts Centre).

Jun 06 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. Maurice Gordon's Soul Jazz Collective Honors Grant Green. Maurice Gordon, guitar; Rickie MacIntosh, keyboards; Brendan Davis, bass; Norman Jones, drums. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Visit www.contxtbytrane.com for information. $30/$20(adv). Limited tickets. Doors open for dinner at 5pm.

Jun 06 7:30: Calvin Presbyterian Church. The Evolution of French Flute Music. Caara Yeung, flute; Joonghun Cho, piano. 26 Delisle Ave. $30; $20(arts workers); $15(st).

Jun 06 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Payadora. Rebekah Wolkstein, violin & vocals; Drew Jurecka, bandoneon & violin; Elbio Fernandez, vocals; Mark Camilleri, piano; Jesse Dietche, double-bass. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25. Third concert of the 2025 five-concert series on consecutive Friday evenings.

Jun 06 7:30: Melos Choir & Period Instruments. Lamentations: Moving Music of Mourning from the 16th to the 20th Centuries. David Roth, baritone; Paul Sanvidotti, trumpet; Phillip Wendt, cornetto & trumpet; Jin Cho & Emily Richardson, baroque flutes; Chris Alfano & Walter Kipp, baroque oboes; Alanna Ellison, concert harp. St. George's Cathedral, 270 King St. E., Kingston. 613-542-6571 or www.melos-earlymusic.org. $30. Available online or at Novel Idea.

Jun 06 8:00: Massey Hall. Classic Albums Live: Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $52.

Jun 06 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: KellyLee Evans. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $35. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Jun 06 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. An Evening with Yo-Yo Ma. 60 Simcoe St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information. Also Jun 7: An Afternoon with Yo-Yo Ma.

Jun 06 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Bach as Muse. Michael Unterman, cello; Charlotte Nediger, organ; Tafelmusik Chamber Choir; Ivars Taurins, director. Trinity St. Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.tafelmusik.org. $45. 

BOOK LAUNCH & PANEL DISCUSSION

May 26 6:00: Toronto Reference Library. Cold Glitter: The Untold Story of Canadian Glam. Join us for a book launch and panel discussion on the history of glam music in Canada. Host Robert Dayton will reveal mind-blowing stories of musicians trapped by geography, colonial mindsets, and the difficulties of penetrating the cultural behemoth that is the United States. A panel discussion will follow featuring local glam rock veterans Edmund Pilling (Fludd), and Robert Swartz (Lynx), and Robbie Rox. Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library, Beeton Hall (1st Floor), 789 Yonge St. For information, call the Arts Department at 416-393-7157. Free. No registration required.

LECTURES

Jun 01 12:00_noon: Toronto Bach Festival. Lecture: St. John Passion BWV 245.2. Presented by John Butt. The annual lecture will examine and illuminate Bach's creative process as he revised this great work, which survives in no fewer than four distinct versions. East End/Eastminster United Church (Toronto), 310 Danforth Ave. www.torontobachfestival.org/2025-festival. Visit website for tickets and information.

MUSICAL THEATRE

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.

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/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 8.

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 Nov 2.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs May 3-Oct 25. 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 May 29-Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Tarragon Theatre/Musical Stage Company. After the Rain. Book by Rose Napoli. Music & Lyrics by Suzy Wilde. Tarragon Theatre, 30 Bridgman Ave. www.tickets.tarragontheatre.com. Visit website for ticket pricing. Runs May 22-Jun 22.

TYT Theatre. A Year With Frog and Toad. Music by Robert and Willie Reale. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Evan Harkai, director & producer; Quinton Naughton, music director; Sydney LaForme, choreographer. Wychwood Theatre, 76 Wychwood Ave. www.tyttheatre.com/ticketterms. Visit website for ticket information. Every Sat & Sun from May 31-Jul 13 at 11am & 3:30pm.

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.

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: May 21, June 18, July 16, 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! 

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our current season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

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.

NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.

DAILY LISTINGS

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LIVE OR ONLINE

May 19 2:00: University of Toronto. Victoria Day Carillon Recital. Dr. Elisa Tersigni, carilloneuse. Soldiers’ Tower War Memorial, 7 Hart House Cir. 416-978-3485. Free. Outdoor event with seating provided.

May 20 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal Series: Les Adieux. COC Ensemble Studio soprano Karoline Podolak and baritone Korin Thomas-Smith bid farewell to the Ensemble Studio with a graduating recital that showcases their growth in the program and full artistic range. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 20 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music: Ragtime! Angus Sinclair, piano and Autumn Debassige, mezzo. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 20 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Ying Qan, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

May 20 7:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. Storm Stayed Brewing Company, 169 Wharncliffe Rd. S., London. 416-389-2643. $30(door); $20(adv).

May 21 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Northern Magnolias. Works by Robert Nathaniel Dett and music from Luke Welch's recent album, Northern Magnolias. Luke Welch, piano. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 21 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Ambrosia Clarinet Quintet: Ginny Scarfino, clarinet; Yiyang Shi, violin; Carmen Miron, violin; Caleb Olesen, viola; Michelle Kyle, cello. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

May 21 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Jonathan Oldengarm, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 21 7:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. Grand Trunk Saloon, 87 King St. W., KItchener. 416-389-2643. $30(door); $20(adv).

May 21 7:00: Toronto Chamber Choir. Spring Fundraiser: A Mysterious Teen Prodigy - The Music of Maria Francesca Nascinbeni. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-923-9030 or www.torontochamberchoir.ca. Free admission. RSVP required.

May 21 7:30: Music at First-St. Andrew's United Church. Along the 49th Parallel. Dedicated to the memory of John Krisak. FSA Strings; Amalia Reyes Valero, violin; Igor Saika-Voivod, director. First-St. Andrew's United Church, 350 Queens Ave., London. 519-679-8182 or www.fsaunited.com/music-concerts. Freewill donation.

May 21 7:30: String Orchestra Toronto. Sound of Strings. Tartini: Sinfonia in D; Bach: Fugue in G; Britten: Simple Symphony; Janitsch: Sinfonia in G. String Orchestra consisting of violins, violas & cellos. St. Barnabas Anglican Church (East Latvian Lutheran Community Church), 361 Danforth Ave. 647-339-8443 or stringorchestraTO@gmail.com. Call or e-mail for further information.

May 21 8:00: TD Music Hall. Amanda Rheaume. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $34.50.

May 22 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Vocal Concert. Michelle Simmons, mezzo. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

May 22 7:00: Estonian Music Week. Launch Party. Mix and mingle with your friends and fellow community members, VIP guests as you enjoy appetizers and an open bar. Say hello to the artists and get a taste of the festival programming all set against the backdrop of the magnificent ROM. Gardiner Museum, 111 Queen’s Park. www.piletikeskus.ee/en/select-ticket/5wghbh. From $95.

May 22 7:00: Magisterra Soloists. Magisterra at the Museum: Masterworks - Magisterra Piano Trio. Martin: Trio on Irish Folktunes; Chausson: Trio in g; Beethoven: Piano Trio in B-flat Op.97 "Archduke Trio". Guests: Annette-Barbara Vogel, violin; Mehdi Ghazi, piano; Tom Landschoot, cello. Museum London, 421 Ridout St. N., London. www.magisterra.com. $35; $30(sr); $15(st); $10(under 10). PLEASE NOTE: NEW DATE.

May 22 7:00: SweetWater Music Festival. Philip Chiu & Friends. Chabrier: Bourrée fantasque; Debussy: La soirée dans Grenade; Ginastera: Sonata No.1; Schumann: Piano Quintet in E-flat Op.44. Philip Chiu, piano; Edwin Huizinga, violin; Sheila Jaffé, violin; Keith Hamm, viola; Julie Hereish, cello. L.E. Shore Memorial Library (The Blue Mountains Public Library), 173 Bruce St. S., Thornbury. Philip Chiu and Friends. General admission: $45.

May 22 7:00: TD Music Hall. Four Chords and the Truth. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $40.

May 22 7:30: Against the Grain Theatre. Identity: A Song Cycle. Music by Dinuk Wijeratne. Poetry by Shauntay Grant. Elliot Madore, baritone; Nick Halley, percussion; Tyler Emond, bass; Joel Ivany, stage director. El Mocambo, 464 Spadina Ave. www.atgtheatre.com/upcoming/identity-song-cycle. From $20. Also May 23 & 24.

May 22 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Film With Live Orchestra - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert. John Williams: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Nicholas Buc, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $55. Also May 23(7:30pm), 24(7:30pm), 25(2pm).

May 22 8:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. The Atria, 59 King St. E., 2nd Floor, Oshawa. 416-389-2643. $25(door); $20(adv).

May 22 8:00: Centre in the Square. Jeans ‘N Classics: An Evening of Pink Floyd – The Wall & Dark Side of the Moon. 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-1570 or www.centreinthesquare.com. From $39.50.

May 22 8:00: Hugh's Room. May Discoveries Vol. 2. Sky Wallace, host. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/may-discoveries-vol-2. $40(Patron); $15(General Admission).

May 22 8:00: Massey Hall. Chilliwack. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $53.

May 23 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's. Noontime Recital. Romance of the Violin. Works by Falla, Rachmaninoff, and Beethoven. Andrew Sords, violin; Cheryl Duvall, piano. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

May 23 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Shop Family: Concert Residency in CONTXT. Bureh Bollo-Kamara, guitar; Omar Gittens, drums & percussion; Carlo Santo Domingo, bass; Racha Moukalled, vibraphone; Connor Moe, saxes & flutes. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $25(door); $20(adv). Also May 30.

May 23 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Chamber Music Concert. Details to be announced. First United Church, 16 William St. W., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $25; $10(st).

May 23 7:00: SweetWater Music Festival. SweetWater Springtime Live. Sarah Slean: John Pippy; Lekeu: Piano Quartet; Schumann: Piano Quintet in E-flat Op.44; and other works. Historic Leith Church, 419498 Tom Thomson Ln., Leith. Visit SweetWater Springtime Live. $45.

May 23 7:30: Against the Grain Theatre. Identity: A Song Cycle. See May 22. Also May 24.

May 23 7:30: Avenue Road Music & Performance Academy. Marbin Matinees Series: Chopin, Schubert, and Pletnev. Chopin: Four Mazurkas Op.30; Tchaikovsky: Suite from The Nutcracker (arr. Mikhail Pletnev); and works by Schubert. Maxime Alberti, piano. Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy - Gordon Lightfoot Concert Hall, 460 Avenue Rd. Visit Chopin, Schubert & Pletnev. Register online for free admission. Reception to follow.

May 23 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Cavalleria rusticana. Music by Pietro Mascagni. Concert performance for one night only. Russell Thomas, tenor (Turiddu); Queen Hezumuryango, mezzo (Lola); , bass-baritone Andrii Kymach, bass-baritone (Alfio); Anna Pirozzi, soprano (Santuzza); Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Johannes Debus, conductor. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. Visit website for ticket information.

May 23 7:30: Guelph Musicfest 2025. Bénédicte Lauzière, Violin & Ken Gee, Piano. Opening concert of the 2025 five-concert series on consecutive Friday evenings. Tchaikovsky: Mélodie in E-flat Op.42; Amy Beach: Violin Sonata Op.34; Debussy: Clair de lune (arr. Roelens); Brahms: Violin Sonata No.2 in A Op.100; Chopin: Nocturne in c-sharp (arr. Milstein). Bénédicte Lauzière, violin; Ken Gee, piano. Guelph Youth Music Centre, 75 Cardigan St., Guelph. Visit www.guelphmusicfest.ca or 519-993-7591. From $25.

May 23 7:30: Slow Rise Music. Where the Eye Meets the Ear. Curated by Alexandra Fol. Alexandra Fol: MuSyn (world premiere) and other creative work by Matthew Lane, Saadi Daftari, Ana Paola Santillán Alcocer, Tristan Zaba, Jessica Hiemstra, Louis Horvath, and Guy-Lin Beaudoin. Musicians: Elias Doyle, Kailan Fournier, Joelle Crigger, and Emma Schmiedecke. Charles Street Video, 76 Geary Ave. Visit Where the Eye Meets the Ear. $20; $15(arts workers/st). Also PWYC livestream. Also 9pm.

May 23 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Film With Live Orchestra - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert. See May 22. Also May 24(7:30pm), 25(2pm).

May 23 8:00: Estonian Music Week. Curly Strings, The Crosslegs, Les Rats d'Swompe. Mix and mingle with your friends and fellow community members, VIP guests as you enjoy appetizers and an open bar. Say hello to the artists and get a taste of the festival programming all set against the backdrop of the magnificent ROM. Revival Bar, 783 College St. www.piletikeskus.ee/en/select-ticket/wtt9ty. From $27.

May 23 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: Fifth Element. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $20 cover. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 23 8:00: Tabone Academy. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. 969 Upper Ottawa St., Unit 1, Hamilton. 905-318-6344. $40.

May 23 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Samuel Mariño at the Opera: Bologne & Mozart. Considered the world’s rarest voice type, the male soprano sound defies categorization. Opera arias & orchestral sinfonias by Mozart, Bologne, Salieri, Haydn & Gluck. Julia Wedman, director; Samuel Mariño, soprano soloist. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.tafelmusik.org. From $47. Also May 24 & 25.

May 23 9:00: Slow Rise Music. Where the Eye Meets the Ear. See 7:30pm.

May 23 11:30: Estonian Music Week. EMW Official Afterparty: Dumai Dunai. Drom Taberna, 458 Queen St. W. Tickets at the door. .

May 24 12:00_noon: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Free Concerts in the Park. Kew Gardens, 2075 Queen St. E. www.singtoronto.com. Free.

May 24 3:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Estonian Voices with Countermeasure. Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave. www.singtoronto.com. $42; $22(st).

May 24 4:00: Kirtan Culture Initiative. An Evening of Kirtan at Yoga Lounge. Yoga Lounge, 80 Sherbourne St. 416-616-5136 or www.kirtanculture.com. $15.

May 24 4:00: The Edison Singers. Choral Mystics. Works by Palestrina, Byrd, Ešenvalds, Whitacre, and Arvo Pärt. St. Mark's Anglican Church, 41 Byron St., Niagara-on-the-Lake. 226-384-9300 or www.theedisonsingers.com/performances. $45; $20(ages 13-21); $10(ages 12 & under). 80 minutes. No intermission. Also May 31(Church of St. Peter and St. Simon-the-Apostle, Toronto), Jun 1(Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph).

May 24 4:30: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Andrii Kymach (Eugene Onegin); Lauren Fagan (Tayana); Evan LeRoy Johnson (Lensky); Niamh O'Sullivan (Olga); Dimitry Ivashchenko (Gremin); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Speranza Scappucci, conductor; Robert Carsen, original director; Peter McClintock, revival director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45.

May 24 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Mark Hundevad Quartet and Guest Jazz Tribute Series Residency: For Miles at 99. Mark Hundevad, drums; Shawn Nykwist, saxophone; Sam Heinneman, piano; Alexander Brown, trumpet; James Thomson, bass. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $35; $25(adv).

May 24 7:00: Estonian Music Week. Tuulikki Bartosik x Sander Mölder, Caracol. Sculptors of folktronic soundscapes. St. Anne's Parish Hall, 651 Dufferin St. www.sviby.com/en/e/f4jx1j. $26.79; $16.79(st).

May 24 7:30: Against the Grain Theatre. Identity: A Song Cycle. See May 22.

May 24 7:30: Jubilate Singers. Treasures: Jubilate Favourites. Works by Mendelssohn, Lauridsen, Powell, Robinovitch, and others. Isabel Bernaus, conductor. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26 Delisle Ave. 416-485-1988 or www.jubilatesingers.ca. $35; $25(sr); $15(st/arts workers).

May 24 7:30: Music at the Toronto Oratory. Complete Organ Works of J. S. Bach, Part XVI: Bach Answers His Critics. Includes "St. Anne" Prelude and Fugue in E-flat and chorale preludes from the Clavierubung, Part III. Aaron James, organ. Holy Family Roman Catholic Church - Oratory, 1372 King St. W. 416-532-2879. Free admission. Donations accepted.

May 24 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Film With Live Orchestra - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert. See May 22. Also May 25(2pm).

May 24 8:00: Acoustic Harvest. The Healing Garden Fundraiser for MacKenzie Health. The Laws; James Gordon; Katherine Wheatley,. St. Paul's United Church (Scarborough), 200 McIntosh St., Scarborough. ticketscene.ca; acousticharvest.ca; acousticharvest@proton.me(for e-transfer). $40(door cash only); $35(advance). Fully accessible venue.

May 24 8:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. My House in the Junction, 2882 Dundas St. W. 416-604-4555. $30(door); $20(adv).

May 24 8:00: Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra. Pictures at an Exhibition. Verdi: Overture to La forza del destino; Ian Cusson: Tableau Vivant; Gliere: Horn Concerto; Mussorgsky-Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition. Samir Abd-Elmessih, horn; Martin MacDonald, conductor & music director. P.C. Ho Theatre, Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough. 416-879-5566 or www.cathedralbluffs.com. From $25; Free(ages 12 & under).

May 24 8:00: Hugh's Room. Kruger Brothers & Joel Landsberg. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/kruger-brothers. $50.

May 24 8:00: Mississauga Symphony Orchestra. Masterworks - Symphonic Grandeur. Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5. Guest Artist: Corey Gemmell, Violin. Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga. 905-306-6000. Tickets start at $40. Visit www.livingartscentre.ca for tickets.

May 24 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Dining & Dancing Series: The British Legends Featuring David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Rod Stewart, and Freddie Mercury. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $15. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 24 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Samuel Mariño at the Opera: Bologne & Mozart. See May 23. Also May 25.

May 24 8:00: TD Music Hall. Indigenous Grooves 2025. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information.

May 24 11:00: Estonian Music Week. Mart Avi. St. Anne's Parish Hall, 651 Dufferin St. www.piletikeskus.ee/en/select-ticket/17kt6s. $20.

May 25 10:00am: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Tree. A fully interactive, multi-sensory universe, wrapped in soft light, music and silence, where five characters interact with your little ones. Suitable for newborns to 3 years of age. Floor seating with cushions and chairs available for adults who require this. Emmanuelle Lizère, design & performance; Sylvain Pohu, musical computing & performance. Deanne Taylor Theatre, 10 Busy St. www.weefestival.ca. $17. Also 12 noon.

May 25 10:30am: Balm. A Soft Landing for Wild Hearts. A guided well-being concert to soothe the mind, body, and soul. Cello and piano music; poetry, gentle movement, and mindfulness to leave you feeling rested, reconnected, and reassured. Society Clubhouse, 967 College St. www.eventbrite.ca/e/soul-care-sunday-music-movement-meditation-tickets-1059227069679?aff=oddtdtcreator. $35; $15(children & teens).

May 25 12:00_noon: Pilot Tavern, The. Jazz Brunch: Heather Ferguson Album Release Show – Found. Album release event with brunch service available. Original compositions by Heather Ferguson & reimagined jazz standards. Heather Ferguson, vocals; Nancy Walker, piano; Jon Meyer, bass; Terry Clarke, drums; Andrew McAnsh, trumpet; Rob Christian, saxophone. 22 Cumberland Ave. 416-923-5716. From $31.

May 25 12:00_noon: WeeFestival of Arts & Culture for Early Years. Tree. See 10am.

May 25 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Film With Live Orchestra - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert. See May 22.

May 25 2:30: Music at St. Matthew's. Poetry and Force. Anton Yeretsky, violin; Maria Dolnycky, piano. St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Islington, 3962 Bloor St. W., Etobicoke. 416-231-4014. Pay What You Can. $20 recommended. Tickets only available at the door.

May 25 3:00: Guelph Concert Band. Echoes of Change: Women in Winds. Celebrating women composers, performers, and conductors in wind band music. Harcourt Memorial United Church (Guelph), 87 Dean Ave., Guelph. Visit Echoes of Change: Women in Winds.. $20; $15(youth, 12 and up/sr, 60 and up/st); Free(12 and under).

May 25 3:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Piano Recital. Bach: Fantasy and Fugue in a BWV 944; Beethoven: “Waldstein” Sonata Op. 53 and Andante Favori, WoO 57 (original slow movement); Schubert: Hūttenbrenner Variations D.576; Brahms: 4 Klavierstücke Op.119. Peter Vinograde, piano. St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 54 Benton St., Kitchener. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $35; $10(st). NOTE: VENUE CHANGE FROM FIRST UNITED CHURCH TO ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.

May 25 3:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Samuel Mariño at the Opera: Bologne & Mozart. See May 23.

May 25 4:00: Estonian Music Week. Ensemble U. A groundbreaking concert by leading contemporary music ensemble featuring an augmented reality enhanced cosmic journey set to the music of Canadian-Estonian composer Udo Kasemets. Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Ave. www.sviby.com/en/e/x0h4aw. $35; $25(st).

May 25 4:00: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. Black Umfolosi International. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park. www.singtoronto.com. $35; $18(st).

May 25 4:00: Wychwood Clarinet Choir. From Britain to Canada. Vaughan Williams (arr. Greaves): Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus; James Rae (arr. Greaves): Southwold Sonatina; Peterson (arr. Macdonald): Hymn to Freedom; Greaves: Canadian Folksong Suite; Macdonald: Haida Nation Suite; Beverley McKiver: New commissioned work. Guest: Deborah Brown, harp. Michele Jacot, conductor and solo clarinet. St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, 611 St. Clair Ave. W. www.wychwoodclarinetchoir.ca. $25; $15(sr/st) or Pay What You Can.

May 25 5:00: Opera Revue. Opera Revue at Granite Brewery. Works by Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, and Donizetti. Alexander Hajek, baritone; Ryan Downey, tenor; Claire Elise Harris, piano. Granite Brewery, 245 Eglinton Ave. E. 416-322-0723 or www.operarevue.com or www.bit.ly/4gt4R7c. $10.

May 25 6:00: Browntasaurus Records. Nick Maclean's Snaggle Featuring The Ali Brothers. Brownman Ali, electric trumpet; Marcus Ali, tenor sax; Jay Yoo, guitar; Matt Gruebner, bass; Adam Mansfield, drums. Old Flame Brewing Company, 140 Main St. S., Newmarket. 416-389-2643. $30(door); $20(adv).

May 25 7:00: INNERchamber Inc. Dark With Excessive Bright. Missy Mazzoli: Dark With Excessive Bright; Erwin Schulhoff: String Quartet No.2; Caroline Shaw: Entr’acte; Dan Armstrong: Macbeth Haiku Variations, Ney-ney Weleba. Ian Whitman & Dan Armstrong, double-bass; INNERchamber String Quartet: AndrewChung, violin; Allene Chomyn, violin; Judith Davenport, viola; Ben Bolt-Martin, cello. Factory 163, 163 King St., Stratford. www.innerchamber.ca. $50 - includes pre-concert dinner. A light dinner is served from 5:45pm.

May 25 7:30: Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club. Alan Reid. Chaucer's Pub, 122 Carling St., London. 519-319-5847 or folk@iandavies.com. Tickets available at Marienbad Restaurant, Chaucer's Pub, Grooves (Wortley Village), Long & McQuade North. $30/$25(adv).

May 25 8:00: Estonian Music Week. Vox Clamantis. Works by Arvo Pärt, Veljo Tormis, and others. Vox Clamantis, choir; Estonian Voices; Countemeasure; and other artists. Trinity St. Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts, 427 Bloor St. W. www.sviby.com/en/e/mom57b. From $44.

May 25 8:00: Hugh's Room. Angela Hewitt & Eric Friesen Present Mark Fewer & John Novacek. Mozart: Sonata in G for violin & piano, K.379; Schubert: Rondo for violin & piano in b; Piazzolla/Gubaidulina: Le Grand Tango for violin & piano; John Novacek: Four Rags; and a Mixed Jazz Set including Ellington, Brubeck, Hiltz, others for violin & piano. Mark Fewer, violin; John Novacek, piano. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/mark-fewer. $40; $20(arts workers/st/underemployed).

May 25 8:00: Massey Hall. Guy Manoukian: World Tour 2025. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $66.

May 26 12:15: SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival. SING! Free Preview in Nathan Phillips Square. Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W. www.singtoronto.com. Free.

May 26 8:00: Hugh's Room. All That Cabaret: 125 Years of Kurt Weill. Judith Lander & Audi Braun, vocals; Jeff McLeod, piano. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. Visit All That Cabaretl. $40; $20(arts workers/st/underemployed). 

BOOK LAUNCH & PANEL DISCUSSION

May 26 6:00: Toronto Reference Library. Cold Glitter: The Untold Story of Canadian Glam. Join us for a book launch and panel discussion on the history of glam music in Canada. Host Robert Dayton will reveal mind-blowing stories of musicians trapped by geography, colonial mindsets, and the difficulties of penetrating the cultural behemoth that is the United States. A panel discussion will follow featuring local glam rock veterans Edmund Pilling (Fludd), and Robert Swartz (Lynx), and Robbie Rox. Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library, Beeton Hall (1st Floor), 789 Yonge St. For information, call the Arts Department at 416-393-7157. Free. No registration required.

MUSICAL THEATRE

Bealtaine Theatre Festival. The King of All Birds. Martha Knight guides us through this quirky and innovative story using song, vocoder, film collage, text, and music. Ontario Heritage Centre, 10 Adelaide St. E. www.canadairelandfoundation.com. From $30. From Apr 25 to May 25.

Grand Theatre. Waitress. Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles. Book by Jessica Nelson. Rachel Peake, stage director; Patrick Bowman, music director. Grand Theatre (London), 471 Richmond St., London. 519-672-8800 or www.grandtheatre.com. From $24. Runs from Mar 25 to Apr 12. Various start times. Call or visit the website for further information.

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.

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/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 8.

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 Nov 2.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs May 3-Oct 25. 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 May 29-Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

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.

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: May 21, June 18, July 16, Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17, 2025.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

WORKSHOPS

May 21 5:50: Georgian Bay Symphony. Spring String Workshop. East Ridge Community School, 1550 8th St. E., Owen Sound. gbs@bmts.com. Free but registration by email is required.

NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.

DAILY LISTINGS

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LIVE OR ONLINE

May 12 6:00: Urban Orchestra. Sounds of Spring Concert. Samuel Bisson: Overture to a Distant Present (Original Canadian composition); - Schubert: Allegro moderato from Symphony No.8 in b D.759 "Unfinished"; Smetana: Overture to The Bartered Bride; Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in F Op.68 "Pastoral". Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. www.theurbanorchestra.com. From $25. Choose from tiered tickets, including options for reserved seating and Lula's delicious Prix Fixe dinner.

May 12 8:00: Summerhill Orchestra. Vivaldi & Bruch. Brahms: Symphony No.1 in c Op.68; Bruch: Romanze for Viola Op.85. Sarah de Niverville, viola; Sarah John, conductor. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26 Delisle Ave. 905-808-9998. $50.

May 13 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Eleanor Song, flute. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 13 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Joshua Duncan Lee, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

May 13 7:30: Prosserman Jewish Community Centre. The JCC Chamber Music Series: Barry Shiffman & Musicians of  the Royal Conservatory of Music. Bloch: Nigun; Bloch: Schelomo; Osvaldo Golijov: Selected works (to be announced); Mendelssohn: String Octet in E-flat Op.20. Barry Shiffman, violin; Sabina Sandvoss, cello; Ensemble members from The Royal Conservatory of Music on violin, viola, and cello (names to be announced). 4588 Bathurst St., North York. 416-638-1881 X2132 or www.eventbrite.ca/e/1247565735699. $45.

May 13 7:30: Toronto Community Orchestra. East Meets West. Bernstein: Selections from West Side Story; Popper: Polonai; Rossini: Overture to Italian in Algiers; Cable: McIntyre Ranch Country; Newbold: Egyptian Legacy; Joe Hisaishi: The Merry-go-Round of Life & One Summer’s Day; Brown: Korean Dances Nos.1, 3 & 4. Nicolo Arrigo, artistic director & conductor. Church of St. Peter and St. Simon-the-Apostle, 525 Bloor St. E. 416-358-0783 or www.torontocommunityorchestra.org/. Admission is pay what you can by donation. NOTE: CHANGE OF VENUE.

May 13 8:00: Massey Hall. Nils Frahm. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $54.

May 13 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pops: La Vida Loca. Jackie Mendez, vocalist; Ender Thomas, vocalist; Jose Sibaja, trumpet; Luisito Quintero, percussion; Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $62. Also May 14(2pm & 8pm).

May 14 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal Series: Songs of Love and Longing. Works by Rachmaninoff, Richard Strauss, and Alfred Hill. Lauren Fagan, soprano. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 14 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Ryan Baxter, organ. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

May 14 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Michael Bloss, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 14 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pops: La Vida Loca. See May 13. Also May 14(8pm).

May 14 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. Music by Alban Berg. Michael Kupfer-Radecky (Wozzeck); Ambur Braid (Marie); Matthew Cairns (Drum Major); Michael Schade (Captain); Anthony Robin Schneider (Doctor); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Johannes Debus, conductor; William Kentridge, original director; Luc De Wit, co-director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also May 16. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 14 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. Considering Matthew Shepard. Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard. Elora Singers; Mark Vuorinen, conductor. Mohawk College - McIntyre Performing Arts Centre, 135 Fennell Ave. W., Hamilton. www.hpo.org. From $30.

May 14 7:30: Mississauga Symphony Orchestra. Maestro's Fireside Chat: The Life & Music of W. A. Mozart. Denis Mastromonaco, host. Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga. www.mississaugasymphony.ca. Free. Registration required on website.

May 14 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pops: La Vida Loca. See May 13.

May 15 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Vocal Concert. Alexander Cappellazzo, tenor. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

May 15 7:30: Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts. Samara Joy. Central Niagara, 680 York Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake. www.bravoniagara.org or www.admitone.com. From $30.

May 15 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Andrii Kymach (Eugene Onegin); Lauren Fagan (Tayana); Evan LeRoy Johnson (Lensky); Niamh O'Sullivan (Olga); Dimitry Ivashchenko (Gremin); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Speranza Scappucci, conductor; Robert Carsen, original director; Peter McClintock, revival director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also May 17, 24(4:30pm). At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 15 7:30: Piano Lunaire. Composers in Play XVI: Sounding the Queer Canon. Caroline Shaw: How Do I Find You?, for mezzo & piano; David Del Tredici: "Matthew Sheperd," No.3 from Three Baritone Songs; Eve Beglarian: Who Am I to Say? for voice & piano; Chris Deblasio: All the Way Through the Evening, for baritone & piano; Annika Socolofsky: loves don't / go, for mezzo & violin; and other works. Claire McCahan, mezzo; Nathaniel Sullivan, baritone; Adam Sherkin, piano & composer. Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm St. www.pianolunaire.org/2024-2025-season. $25; $20(arts workers); Free(st). Cash bar.

May 15 8:00: Massey Hall. Classic Albums Live: Michael Jackson - Thriller. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $52.

May 15 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. Alessia Cara. 60 Simcoe St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $256.

May 15 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $80. Also May 16.

May 16 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's. Noontime Recital. Laura Nashman, flute. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

May 16 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. See May 14. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 16 7:30: Kashamara Productions. Marvel Studio's Infinity Saga Concert Experience. Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Sarah Hicks, conductor. Meridian Hall, 1 Front St. E. www.ticketmaster.ca. From $101. Also May 17.

May 16 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven's Fifth with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. Keiko Devaux: Listening Underwater (National Arts Centre Orchestra Carrefour Commission); Mozart: Piano Concerto No.22 K.482; Beethoven: Symphony No.5. Yeol Eum Son, piano; National Arts Centre Orchestra; Alexander Shelley, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $30.

May 16 7:30: Upper Canada Choristers/Cantemos. Venezuela Viva: A Celebration of Venezuelan Choral Music. Highlighting elements of vibrant African, Spanish, Caribbean, and Indigenous cultural influences in the music of Venezuela and neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago. César Alejandro Carrillo: Missa sine nomine; César Alejandro Carrillo: El pajaro que espero (The Bird I Await); César Alejandro Carrillo: La rosa de los vientos (The Wind Rose); Pedro Elías Gutiérrez: Alma llanera (Soul of the Plains). Guest artists: La Petite Musicale of Toronto (Lindy Burgess, director); César Alejandro Carrillo, composer; Laura Morales Balza, poet. Upper Canada Choristers; Cantemos; Hye Won (Cecilia) Lee, piano; Laurie Evan Fraser, conductor. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. www.uppercanadachoristers.org or info@uppercanadachoristers.org. $40; Free(under 16 when accompanied by an adult). LIVE & STREAMED.

May 16 8:00: Hugh's Room. Aleksi Campagne. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/aleksi-campagne-2. $30; $15(st/arts workers/underemployed).

May 16 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue. See May 15.

May 16 8:00: Vesuvius Ensemble. Le Tarantelle: Spiders’ Night! Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. www.bemusednetwork.com/events/detail/1029. $40.

May 17 3:00: 5 at the First Chamber Concerts. Sextet Extravaganza XIII. Yolanda Bruno & Csaba Koczo, violins; Caitlin Boyle & Theresa Rudolph, violas; Rachel Desoer & Rachel Mercer, cellos. First Unitarian Church of Hamilton, 170 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton. Visit Sextet Extravaganza XIII. $20; $15(sr); $(st/unwaged); Free(under 12).

May 17 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Mark Hundevad Quartet and Guest Jazz Tribute Series Residency: Sun Ra. Mark Hundevad, drums/spoken word/synth/vibes; Shawn Nykwist, saxophone; Patrick Smith, saxophone; Lucy Almeida, percussion; Andrew Furlong, bass; Glenn Fraser, guitar. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $35; $25(adv).

May 17 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Chicago Brass Quintet. Works by Piazzolla, Copland, and others. Trillium Lutheran Church, 22 Willow St., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $50; $10(st).

May 17 7:30: Barrie Concert Association. PianoFest. Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.8 in c Op.13 "Pathétique"; Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.31 in A-flat Op.110; Nathaniel Dett: In the Bottoms, and other works. Theadora Koski, piano; Henry From, piano; Luke Welch, piano. Hiway Pentecostal Church, 50 Anne St. N., Barrie. www.barrieconcerts.org or 705-436-1232. Free.

May 17 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. See May 15. Also May 24(4:30pm). At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 17 7:30: Kashamara Productions. Marvel Studio's Infinity Saga Concert Experience. See May 16.

May 17 8:00: Hugh's Room. Bob Dylan Birthday Tribute - Paul James Band. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/bob-dylan-tribute-paul-james-band. $35; $20(st/arts workers/underemployed).

May 17 10:00: Groove On Down/Caliban Arts Theatre. DJ Curtis Smith with Special Guest DJ Albert Assoon. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. info@contxtbytrane.com or www.contxtbytrane.com. Email or visit website for information.

May 18 10:30am: Canzona Chamber Players. Chamber Café. An intimate performance, fresh coffee, and buttery croissants. Works by Naga, Beamish, and Dvořák. String sextet: Yolanda Bruno & Csaba Koczo, violins; Theresa Rudolph & Caitlyn Boyle, violas; Rachel Mercer & Rachel Desoer, cellos. Canzona Music Studio, 27 Sherbourne St. N. reservations@canzona.org. $40. Payment can be made via e-transfer to jkrehm@look.ca or cash at door.

May 18 2:00: HCA Dance Theatre. PASS: Chicago Brass Quintet. Anthony DiLorenzo: Fire Dance; Fisher Tull: Exhibition; Copland (arr. Erik Morales): The Promise of Living; Antonio Carlos Jobim (arr. Bob Driggs): Girl from Ipanema; Ignacio Calvo (arr. Jay Lichtmann): Andean Op.16; Piazzolla (arr. Serdar Cizmeci): Oblivion; Dan Anderson: Huapango. Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts -  Black Box Theatre, 126 James St. S., Hamilton. 905-528-4020 or www.hcadancetheatre.com. From $35.

May 18 2:00: Heliconian Hall. Raise the Roof! A fundraising concert to replace the Heliconian Hall Roof. Kye Marshall, cello; Dan Ionescu, guitar. 35 Hazelton Ave. www.torontoheliconianclub.wildapricot.org/event-6116746. From $35.

May 18 2:30: West Plains United Church (Burlington) Live!@WestPlains / Burlington Symphony Orchestra. An Uncommon Thread — Warmth and Expression. Elgar: Violin Sonata in e Op.82; Gershwin (arr. Heifetz): Porgy and Bess; Brahms: Piano Quintet Op.34. Corey Gemell, violin; Benjamin Smith, piano; Paul Barna, violin; Elspeth Thomson, viola; Gordon Cleland, cello. West Plains United Church, 549 Plains Rd. W., Burlington. 905-320-4989 or www.burlingtonsymphony.ca. $30; $20(st); $20(video). Ticket includes access to concert video

May 18 3:00: Arkel Chamber Concerts. Under a Veil of Stars. Schubert: Piano Trio No.2 in E-flat for piano, violin, and cello D.929; Kevin Lau: Piano Trio. Guest artist: Philip Chiu, piano. Marie Bérard, violin; Winona Zelenka, cello. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. www.eventbrite.ca or admin@arkelchamberconcerts.com or 647-229-6918. $40.

May 18 4:00: Apocryphonia. Faignient: Music and War in Antwerp 1568–1598. Music from Renaissance Antwerp's Golden Age including works by Noë Faignient, Orlando Lassus, Clemens non Papa, and others. Diapente Renaissance Vocal Quintet: Jane Fingler, soprano; Peter Koniers, countertenor; Jonathan Stuchbery, tenor & theorbo; Alexander Cappellazzo, tenor; Martin Gomes, bass. St. Philip's Anglican Church, 31 St. Phillips Rd., Etobicoke. www.apocryphonia.com/apocryphonia-concerts. Pay What You Want: Suggested $30; $20(st). NOTE: DATE AND VENUE HAS CHANGED FROM MAY 12(7PM) AT ST. BASIL'S CHURCH TO MAY 18(4PM) AT ST. PHILIP'S ANGLICAN CHURCH.

May 18 7:00: One-of-a-Kind Concerts. Piazzolla & Tango. An homage to the Argentinian composer Astor Piazzolla. Argentinian tango dancers; Catherine Sulem, violin; Janusz Borowiec, cello; Maya Vasserman, piano; Alina Grunina, guitar; Boris Thlobushevsky, piano. Lawrence Park Community Church, 2180 Bayview Ave. 416-357-8345 or www.eventbrite.ca/e/piazzolla-tango-tickets-1246368193819. $40.

May 18 8:00: Massey Hall. Samara Joy. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $76.

May 18 8:30: Rex Hotel Jazz and The Blues Bar. The Bob Brough Super-Band Quintet. Bob Brough, saxophone; Lorne Lofsky, guitar; Adrean Farrugia, piano; Artie Roth, bass; Terry Clarke, drums. 194 Queen St. W. www.therex.ca. Visit website for info.

May 19 2:00: University of Toronto. Victoria Day Carillon Recital. Dr. Elisa Tersigni, carilloneuse. Soldiers’ Tower War Memorial, 7 Hart House Cir. 416-978-3485. Free. Outdoor event with seating provided. 

MUSICAL THEATRE

Bealtaine Theatre Festival. The King of All Birds. Martha Knight guides us through this quirky and innovative story using song, vocoder, film collage, text, and music. Ontario Heritage Centre, 10 Adelaide St. E. www.canadairelandfoundation.com. From $30. From Apr 25 to May 25.

Drayton Entertainment/Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge. Crazy for You: The Gershwin Musical Comedy. Music & Lyrics by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin. Book by Ken Ludwig. Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge, 46 Grand Ave. S., Cambridge. Visit Crazy for You. From $36.50. Plays until May 18. Various times. See website for details.

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.

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/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 8.

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 Nov 2.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs May 3-Oct 25. 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 May 29-Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Theatre Aquarius. Waitress. Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles. Book by Jessie Nelson. 190 King William St., Hamilton. www.theatreaquarius.org/events/waitress. Visit website for tickets and info. Runs until May 18.

Unbridled Theatre Collective. The Threepenny Opera. By Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, and Elisabeth Hauptman. Adapted by Simon Stephens. VideoCabaret, 10 Busy St. www.ticketscene.ca. $33; $22(sr/st/artsworker). Also May 8, 9, 10(2pm & 7:30pm), 11(2pm), 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Start time is 7:30pm unless otherwise indicated.

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.

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: May 21, June 18, July 16, Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17, 2025.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

WORKSHOPS

May 14 5:50: Georgian Bay Symphony. Spring String Workshop. East Ridge Community School, 1550 8th St. E., Owen Sound. gbs@bmts.com. Free but registration by email is required. Also May 21.

May 14 7:00: Upper Canada Choristers/Cantemos. Choral Workshop. Workshop ends at 9:30pm. Workshop for the Upper Canada Choristers, Cantemos, and La Petite Musicale. Other choirs and choristers are invited to attend. César Alejandro Carrillo, workshop presenter. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. Registration via Eventbrite at www.bit.ly/43xr4hl. $50. Includes a ticket to the May 16 performance.

NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.

DAILY LISTINGS

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LIVE OR ONLINE

May 05 7:30: Monarch Tavern. The Shape of Home: Songs in Search of Al Purdy. Album Release. Featuring Frank Cox-O'Connell, Beau Dixon, Hailey Gillis, Raha Javanfar, and Andrew Penner. Monarch Tavern, The, 12 Clinton St. www.themonarchtavern.com. $10 or $35 with vinyl purchase.

May 05 7:30: Soundstreams. Poitu Varen. Chris Pruden, piano; Zoe Markle, bass; Nick Walker Grimshaw, electronics. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.soundstreams.ca/events/td-encounters-poitu-varen or 416-504-1282. Free.

May 05 8:00: Massey Hall. Japanese Breakfast: The Melancholy Tour. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $74. Also May 6.

May 06 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Toronto Summer Music 2025 – 20th Anniversary Festival Preview. Jonathan Crow, artistic director. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 06 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Mattia Mihajlovic, piano. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 06 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. William Lupton, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

May 06 8:00: Massey Hall. Japanese Breakfast: The Melancholy Tour. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $74. Also May 5.

May 07 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Damian Lirette, piano. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

May 07 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Imre Olah, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

May 07 7:00: Friends of Music at St. Thomas’s. Brass Ensembles from the Glenn Gould School. St. Thomas's Anglican Church, 383 Huron St. www.stthomas.on.ca or 416-979-2323. Free admission.

May 07 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Andrii Kymach (Eugene Onegin); Lauren Fagan (Tayana); Evan LeRoy Johnson (Lensky); Niamh O'Sullivan (Olga); Dimitry Ivashchenko (Gremin); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Speranza Scappucci, conductor; Robert Carsen, original director; Peter McClintock, revival director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also May 9, 15, 17, 24(4:30pm). At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 07 7:39: Soundstreams. TD Encounters: Ancestral Voices. Bramwell Tovey: Ancestral Voices for voice and piano (world premiere); Ian Cusson: Breakfast for Barbarians; Canteloube: Excerpts from Chants d’Auvergne. Marion Newman, mezzo; Angela Park, piano. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.soundstreams.kindful.com/e/td-encounters-ancestral-voices. Free. Following the performance, Marion Newman will join us for an audience Q&A, offering insight into the repertoire and performance.

May 07 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Tchaikovsky's Pathétique. Daníel Bjarnason: I Want to Be Alive - Trilogy for Orchestra (world premiere & TSO co-commission); Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 in b Op.74. Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $36. Also May 10.

May 08 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal/Instrumental Series: Baroque Banquet. Works by Handel, Rameau, and Vivaldi. Artists of the COC Ensemble Studio; COC Orchestra; Johannes Debus, conductor. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

May 08 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Organ Concert. Jonathan Oldengarm, organ. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

May 08 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Darielle Chomyn-Davison, mezzo; Kyla Altrogge, vocals & piano. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

May 08 1:30: Women's Musical Club of Toronto. Music in the Afternoon: Asitha Tennekoon - Belonging. Danika Lorèn: The Thread of Life (New Work commissioned by the WMCT); Vaughan Williams: On Wenlock Edge; Ian Cusson: Where There’s a Wall; Nico Muhly: Stranger; Barber: Knoxville - Summer of 1915. Asitha Tennekoon, tenor; Steven Philcox, piano; Aysel Taghi-Zada, violin; Yolanda Bruno, violin; Laurence Schaufele, viola; Amahl Arulanandam, cello. University of Toronto - Edward Johnson Building - Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-923-7052 X1 or www.wmct.on.ca. $50; free(st with ID at door).

May 08 2:30: Serenata Singers. Tuned In: Songs from TV & Film. Matthew Morgan, conductor; Stan Farrow, piano; Matthew Coons, piano. Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd., Scarborough. 416-449-4053. $25; $10(ages under 12). Also May 9(7:30pm).

May 08 7:00: Neulokal. Sam Broverman & Eric St-Laurent. 3047 Dundas St. W. 416-834-6363 or www.neulokal.com. No cover charge.

May 08 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. Music by Alban Berg. Michael Kupfer-Radecky (Wozzeck); Ambur Braid (Marie); Matthew Cairns (Drum Major); Michael Schade (Captain); Anthony Robin Schneider (Doctor); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Johannes Debus, conductor; William Kentridge, original director; Luc De Wit, co-director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also May 10(4:30pm), 14, 16. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 08 7:30: TD Music Hall. Absolut Empire's Ball. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $20.

May 08 8:00: Hugh's Room. Little Misty. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/little-misty. $30; $15(st/arts workers/underemployed).

May 09 7:30pm: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Duruflé’s Requiem. Duruflé: Requiem Op.9; Mendelssohn: Richte mich, Gott; Stephanie Martin: Nothing Gold Can Stay; Aaron Manswell: One Thing at a Time (world premiere & TMChoir commission); and a new work by the Choral Composition Competition Winner (world premiere). Jonathan Oldengarm, organ; Irene Gregorio, piano; Toronto Mendelssohn Choir; Jean-Sébastien Vallée, conductor. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.www.tmchoir.org/event/durufle or 416-598-0422. $20.

May 09 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's. Noontime Recital. Celtic Ceilidh Fusion. A spirited celebration of Irish and Celtic folk music. Saskia Tompkins, nickelharpe & viola; Steafan Hannigan, multiple instruments; Jordan Klapman, piano. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

May 09 6:00: Collingwood Music Festival. Spring Fundraiser: A Dazzling Night of Music, Fine Dining, and Giving. All funds raised will directly support the 2025 Collingwood Music Festival. Guests will indulge in an exquisite buffet dinner curated by Peasemarsh Farm, led by Chef Chris Bishop. The evening concludes with an exciting live auction, offering exclusive experiences while supporting a wonderful cause. Quartetto Gelato. Craigleith Ski Club, 164 Craigleith Rd, Blue Mountains. www.collingwoodfestival.com/festival-events. $250. Includes a $150 tax receipt. Limited tickets available.

May 09 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. See May 7. Also May 15, 17, 24(4:30pm). At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 09 7:30: Céleste Music. Night and Dreams: An Evening of Schubert. Chamber works by Schubert. Chloe Noelle Fedor, violin; Keiran Campbell, cello; Andrea Botticelli, fortepiano. St. Paul's Anglican Church, 227 Bloor St. E. www.schubert.bpt.me. From $35.

May 09 7:30: Friends of Music at St. Thomas’s. Mark Fewer, Violin. Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. This program features Sonata No.1, Partita No.1, and Sonata No.2. St. Thomas's Anglican Church, 383 Huron St. www.stthomas.on.ca or 416-979-2323. Pay what you wish: suggested $40; $20(st). Suggested for both recitals: $70; $30(st). Pre-concert chat at 6:45pm. This program continues on May 10(4pm).

May 09 7:30: Music at First-St. Andrew's United Church. Life Is a Cabaret. Cabaret-style music by Lehrer, Sondheim, Tesori/Scanlan, Jerry Herman, and Zina Goldrich. FSA Senior Choir; Soloists: Sonja Gustafson & Chantel Bennett, sopranos; Francesca Ranalli, mezzo; Chris Fischer & Chris Wood, tenors; Alastair Smyth, bass; Chris Fischer, Lynda Kennedy & Paul Merritt, piano. First-St. Andrew's United Church, 350 Queens Ave., London. 519-679-8182 or www.fsaunited.com/music-concerts. $20; $10(st).

May 09 7:30: Serenata Singers. Tuned In: Songs from TV & Film. Matthew Morgan, conductor; Stan Farrow, piano; Matthew Coons, piano. Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd., Scarborough. 416-449-4053. $25; $10(ages under 12). Also May 8(2:30pm).

May 09 8:00: Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. Jubilations of Spring. Schumann: Symphony No.1 Op.38 "Spring"; Johann Strauss II: Overture, "Mein Herr Marquis, ein Mann wie Sie" (Laughing Song), and "Klänge der Heimat" from Die Fledermaus; Alice Ho: Jubilations of Spring; John Estacio: "There Will be a Storm Tonight" from Filumena; Ivor Novello: We'll Gather Lilacs in The Spring. Natalya Gennadi, soprano; Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra; Matthew Jones, music director. Martingrove Collegiate Institute, 50 Winterton Dr., Etobicoke. Call 416-239-5665 or visit Jubilations of Spring. $30; $25(sr); $15(st); Free(child under 12). Also May 10(2pm) at Humber College Cultural Hub.

May 09 8:00: Hugh's Room. Martyn Joseph. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/martyn-joseph-2. $40; $20(st/arts workers/underemployed).

May 09 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: Mark Kelso. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $20 cover. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 09 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. NARUTO: The Symphonic Experience. Music by Toshio Masuda. 60 Simcoe St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $101.

May 09 8:00: Small World Music. Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad Qawwali. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. www.smallworld.com. From $55. Also May 10(4pm).

May 10 2:00: Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. Jubilations of Spring. Johann Strauss II: Overture from Die Fledermaus; Alice Ho: Jubilations of Spring; Schumann: Symphony No.1 Op.38 "Spring". Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra; Matthew Jones, music director. Humber College - Lakeshore Campus - A Building - Recital Hall, 3199 Lakeshore Blvd. Call 416-239-5665 or visit Jubilations of Spring - Humber College. $20; $10(child). Also May 9(8pm) at Martingrove Collegiate.

May 10 4:00: Friends of Music at St. Thomas’s. Mark Fewer, Violin. Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. This program is a continuation of the May 9 program and will feature Partita No.2, Sonata No.3, and Partita No.3. St. Thomas's Anglican Church (Toronto), 383 Huron St. www.stthomas.on.ca or 416-979-2323. Pay what you wish: suggested $40; $20(st). Suggested for both recitals: $70; $30(st). This program is a continuation of a similar program also on May 9(7:30pm). No pre-concert chat on May 10.

May 10 4:00: Small World Music. Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad Qawwali. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. www.smallworld.com. From $55. Also May 9(8pm).

May 10 4:30: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. See May 8. Also May 14, 16. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 10 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Mark Hundevad Quartet and Guest Jazz Tribute Series Residency: Elvin Jones. Mark Hundevad, drums; Shawn Nykwist, saxophone; Patrick Smith, saxophone; Mike Milligan, bass; Sam Heinneman, piano. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $35; $25(adv).

May 10 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Piano Recital. Clementi: Sonata in C Op.33 No.3; Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel Op.24; Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition. Sofya Gulyak, piano. Keffer Memorial Chapel, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $35; $10(st).

May 10 7:00: Peterborough Singers. Mozart Requiem. A complete performance of Mozart's Requiem and music performed by the Peterborough Singers on their 2025 cathedral tour to Durham, England. Lesley Bouza, soprano; Lillian Brooks, mezzo; David Walsh, tenor; Christopher Dunham, bass; Ian Sadler, organ. Emmanuel United Church, 534 George St. N., Peterborough. 705-745-1820 or www.peterboroughsingers.com/concerts/mozart-requiem. $40; $10(st).

May 10 7:30: Chorus York. Voices of Spring. Mozart: Missa Brevis in C K.259 and selected madrigals, musicals, and folk Songs. Grace Quinsey, Alessia Naccarato, Nicholas Gough, and Moji Abella, soloists; Chamber Orchestra; Hannah Mok, accompanist. St. Mary's Anglican Church (Richmond Hill), 10030 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. www.chorusyork.ca/concerts or 905-884-7922. $25; Free(12 yr & under with ID).

May 10 7:30: Church of the Redeemer. Human Strife and Passion. An a cappella choral concert featuring music with the topics of struggle, passion, faith, and love. Featuring works by Matthew Emery, Roydon Tse, Orlando Gibbons and Natalie Wong. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. W. www.eventbrite.ca/e/human-strife-and-passion-tickets. Adults: $30(online); $35(door); Youth: $15(online); $20(door); Free(ages 12 and under).

May 10 7:30: Milton Philharmonic Orchestra. Modern Classics. Mozetich: Concerto for Bassoon and Strings with Marimba; and other works. Taran Massey-Singh, bassoon. FirstOntario Arts Centre, 1010 Main St., Milton. 905-875-5399. $30; $25; $15(st/child).

May 10 7:30: Music at the Toronto Oratory. Complete Organ Works of J. S. Bach, Part XV: Music for Pentecost. Includes Toccata and Fugue in F, Komm Heiliger Geist, and excerpts from the Clavierubung, Part III. Aaron James, organ. Holy Family Roman Catholic Church - Oratory, 1372 King St. W. 416-532-2879. Free admission. Donations accepted.

May 10 7:30: Orpheus Choir of Toronto. Mass Transmission. Music for choir and fixed electronics. Jocelyn Hagen: Hummingbird (Canadian premiere); Mason Bates: Mass Transmission. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-420-9660 or www.orpheuschoirtoronto.com or tickets@orpheuschoirtoronto.com. $50; $40(sr 60+); $25(st/arts workers).

May 10 7:30: Pax Christi Chorale. We Are Phoenix. Timothy Takach: We Are Phoenix (Toronto premiere). Odin Quartet; Joshua Tamayo, piano; Elaine Choi, conductor. Eglinton St. George's United Church, 35 Lytton Blvd. Visit www.paxchristichorale.org. $45; $40(sr); $20(ages 19-35); $10(st 18 and under).

May 10 7:30: Prosserman Jewish Community Centre. A Whole New World: The Mother's Day Special - The Musical Magic of Alan Menken. Featuring a pre-show atrium activation designed to pamper and celebrate moms followed by a heartwarming musical performance featuring Disney songs ranging from The Little Mermaid to Beauty and the Beast. 4588 Bathurst St., North York. 416-638-1881 X2132 or www.eventbrite.ca/e/a-whole-new-world-the-mothers-day-special-tickets. $55; $25(st); $20(ages 12 and under). Also May 11(2pm).

May 10 7:30: Stratford Symphony Orchestra. HMS Mother's Day. Enjoy your favourite Gilbert and Sullivan selections, paired with songs from Vaughan Williams, Delius, Granger and Elgar - this promises to be an extra special Mother's Day! William Rowson, conductor. Avondale United Church, 194 Avondale Ave., Stratford. 519-271-0990 or www.stratfordsymphony.ca/hms_mothers_day. $50; $15(st); Free(under 12).

May 10 7:30: Toronto Chamber Choir. Dayspring of Eternity: The Music of Johann Rudolph Ahle. Celebrating the 400th anniversary of his birth. Baroque strings, organ, and soloists from the Toronto Chamber Consort. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26 Delisle Ave. 416-923-9030 or www.torontochamberchoir.ca. From $5.

May 10 7:30: VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Carmina Burana. Orff: Carmina Burana along with works by Andrew Balfour, Brian Tate, Mark Sirett, and others. Jenny Crober, music director & conductor; Dakota Scott-Digout, piano. Guests: Andrew Haji, tenor; Noelle Slaney, soprano; Parker Clements, baritone; Shawn Grenke, piano; Jamie Drake, Michelle Colton, Richard Burrows, and Timothy Francom, percussion. East End/Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. www.vocachorus.ca/concerts or VOCA Chorus - Carmina Burana. $35; $15(st).

May 10 8:00: Greater Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra. Movie Magic. Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars Suite, Selections from ET, Harry Potter Suite, Cinema Paradiso, Theme from Star Trek. Charles Cozens, conductor. Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. www.gtpo.ca or 647-238-0015. From $32.

May 10 8:00: Hugh's Room. Divine Brown Sings Billie, Sarah, and Ella. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/divine-brown-sings-billie-sarah-and-ella. $43; $33(st/arts workers/underemployed).

May 10 8:00: Kindred Spirits Orchestra. Poems and Portraits. Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun); Bartók: Piano Concerto No.1; Shostakovich: Symphony No.7. Dmitri Levkovich, piano; Daniel Vnukowski, host; Kristian Alexander, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-733-9388. $50-$40 (adult) $40-$30 (senior) $30-$25 (youth). 7:10pm: Prélude (pre-concert recital). 7:20pm: Pre-concert talk. Intermission discussion and Q&A with Dmitri Levkovich and Daniel Vnukowski.

May 10 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Eliades Ochoa. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $50.

May 10 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Tchaikovsky's Pathétique. Daníel Bjarnason: I Want to Be Alive - Trilogy for Orchestra (world premiere & TSO co-commission); Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 in b Op.74. Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $36. Also May 7.

May 11 2:00: Great Lakes Philharmonic. A Gift of Music: Celebrating Mother's Day. Handel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba; Reading: Violin Concerto in b; Grieg: Prelude from Holberg Suite, Op.40; Britten: Playful Pizzicato from Simple Symphony Op.4; Handel: Son come navicella; and other works. Oksana Balaieskul, soprano; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord; Christopher Vishy, oboe; Anya Podrezo, flute; Kerry Chen, violin; Zoe Zhang, violin; Sophia Zhang, violin; Anton Yeretsky, conductor & violin. Humbercrest United Church (Toronto), 16 Baby Point Rd. Visit Great Lakes Philharmonic. $30; $15(youth 18 and under); $80(family of 3); $105(family of 4).

May 11 2:00: Prosserman Jewish Community Centre. A Whole New World: The Mother's Day Special - The Musical Magic of Alan Menken. See May 10(7:30pm).

May 11 3:00: Burlington Symphony Orchestra. An Afternoon at the Opera. Stephanie DiCiantis, soprano; Romulo Delgado, tenor. Burlington Performing Arts Centre, 440 Locust St., Burlington. www.burlingtonsymphony.ca. From $15.

May 11 3:00: Gallery Players of Niagara. Music From Earth and Beyond: Tom Allen and Friends. Exploring the rhythm of the seasons, the nature of time, and the mysteries of the skies. Works by Caroline Lizotte, Piazzolla, Pärt, and others. Tom Allen, story teller; Sheila Jaffé, violin; Lori Gemmell, harp & guitar. Silver Spire United Church, 366 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. Call 905-468-1525 or email info@galleryplayers.ca. From $10(Live); $10(Virtual).

May 11 3:00: Gallery Players of Niagara. Bologne & Mozart Part 2: Near-Miss Neighbours. Bologne (Le chevalier de Saint-Georges): String Quartet in B-flat Op.14 No.2; Mozart: String Quartet in G K.387; Mozart: String Quartet in A K.464. Eybler Quartet: Patricia Ahearn, violin; Julia Wedman, violin; Patrick Jordan, viola; Margaret Gay, cello. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. www.bemusednetwork.com/events/detail/1037 or 905-468-1525. PWYC.

May 11 3:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. James Ehnes, Violin, with Orion Weiss, Piano. Includes works by Bach, Korngold, Vaughan Williams, and Prokofiev. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $70.

May 11 3:00: That Arts Group. That Choir. An inspiring afternoon of music presenting a captivating performance filled with rich choral folk harmonies and beautiful jazz-inspired melodies that embody the spirit of home. Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 477 Manning Ave. www.thatartsgroup.com/thatchoir. From $10.

May 11 4:00: St. Olave's Anglican Church. Words and Music for Royal Occasions. Opens with Choral Evensong for King Charles III, a religious service marking the second anniversary of His Majesty's Coronation followed at 4:45pm by an illustrated feature with St. Olave's Arts Guild coordinated by Donna Morrison-Reed. St. Olave's Anglican Church, 360 Windermere Ave. www.YouTube.com/StOlavesAnglicanChurch or 416-769-5686. Contributions appreciated.

May 12 6:00: Urban Orchestra. Sounds of Spring Concert. Samuel Bisson: Overture to a Distant Present (Original Canadian composition); - Schubert: Allegro moderato from Symphony No.8 in b D.759 "Unfinished"; Smetana: Overture to The Bartered Bride; Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in F Op.68 "Pastoral". Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. www.theurbanorchestra.com. From $25. Choose from tiered tickets, including options for reserved seating and Lula's delicious Prix Fixe dinner.

May 12 7:30: Apocryphonia. Faignient: Music and War in Antwerp 1568–1598. Music from Renaissance Antwerp's Golden Age including works by Noë Faignient, Orlando Lassus, Clemens non Papa, and others. Diapente Renaissance Vocal Quintet: Jane Fingler, soprano; Peter Koniers, countertenor; Jonathan Stuchbery, tenor & theorbo; Alexander Cappellazzo, tenor; Martin Gomes, bass; St. Basil's Schola Cantorum; John Paul Farahat, director & organ. University of Toronto - St. Michael's College - St. Basil's Church, 50 St. Joseph St. www.apocryphonia.com/apocryphonia-concerts. Pay What You Want: Suggested $30; $20(st).

May 12 8:00: Summerhill Orchestra. Vivaldi & Bruch. Brahms: Symphony No.1 in c Op.68; Bruch: Romanze for Viola Op.85. Sarah de Niverville, viola; Sarah John, conductor. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26 Delisle Ave. 905-808-9998. $50. 

MUSICAL THEATRE

Arcady Ensemble. Ruth: A Musical Drama. Ruth: A Musical Drama with music by Ronald Beckett & libretto by Roger Bayley. Featuring choral works by Ronald Beckett: Nature's Cry, Go Heart, and Song of Thanks. Cristina Pisani, soprano (Ruth); Ben Wallace, baritone (Boaz); Anjelique Croteau, mezzo (Naomi); Sophia Korz, soprano (Orpah); Arcady Ensemble including chorus, orchestra, dancers, and youth chorus; Ronald Beckett, music director. St. Andrew's United Church (Brantford), 95 Darling St., Brantford. www.arcady.ca / info@arcady.ca / 519-428-3185 / The Brantford Bookworm. $40; $15(st with valid ID). May 10( 7:30pm). 

Bealtaine Theatre Festival. The King of All Birds. Martha Knight guides us through this quirky and innovative story using song, vocoder, film collage, text, and music. Ontario Heritage Centre, 10 Adelaide St. E. www.canadairelandfoundation.com. From $30. From Apr 25 to May 25.

Drayton Entertainment/Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge. Crazy for You: The Gershwin Musical Comedy. Music & Lyrics by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin. Book by Ken Ludwig. Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge, 46 Grand Ave. S., Cambridge. Visit Crazy for You. From $36.50. Plays until May 18. Various times. See website for details.

Mirvish Productions. Come From Away. Book, Music & Lyrics by Irene Sankoff & David Hein. Directed by Christopher Ashley. Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. Runs to May 4. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Life After. Book, Music & Lyrics by Britta Johnson. CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, 244 Victoria St. 1-800-461-3333 or www.mirvish.com. Visit website for ticket information. Start times vary. Runs until May 10.

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.

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/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 1.

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 Nov 2.

Stratford Festival. As You Like It. Directed by Chris Abraham. Avon Theatre, 99 Downie St., Stratford. 1-800-567-1600. Runs May 3-Oct 25. 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 May 29-Oct 25. Visit www.stratfordfestival.ca for tickets and info.

Theatre Aquarius. Waitress. Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles. Book by Jessie Nelson. 190 King William St., Hamilton. www.theatreaquarius.org/events/waitress. Visit website for tickets and info. Runs until May 18.

Unbridled Theatre Collective. The Threepenny Opera. By Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, and Elisabeth Hauptman. Adapted by Simon Stephens. VideoCabaret, 10 Busy St. www.ticketscene.ca. $33; $22(sr/st/artsworker). Also May 8, 9, 10(2pm & 7:30pm), 11(2pm), 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Start time is 7:30pm unless otherwise indicated.

YES Theatre (Sudbury). Bad Hats Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland. Yes Theatre. The Sudbury Theatre Centre, 170 Shaughnessy St., Sudbury. www.yestheatre.com or boxoffice@yestheatre or 705-674-8381. Runs April 24 to May 11.

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.

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: May 21, June 18, July 16, Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17, 2025.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

WORKSHOPS

May 10 1:00: Royal Canadian College of Organists Toronto Centre. Organ Maintenance Workshop. Join us for an intro to organ maintenance led by organ-builder Hal Gober. Sisterhood of St. John the Divine Chapel, 233 Cummer Ave., North York. www.rcco.ca/toronto. Visit website for more information.

May 11 1:30: Toronto Early Music Players Organization (TEMPO). Going Baroque! Bring your favourite instrument and play the music of the Baroque period we love best. Think Charpentier. Stephane Potvin, presenter. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. www.tempotoronto.net or info@tempotoronto.net. Visit website or email for further information.

NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.

DAILY LISTINGS

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LIVE OR ONLINE

Apr 28 7:30: Stratford Symphony Youth Orchestra. Spring Recital. E. H. Thiman: The Path to the Moon; Folk Song (arr. Lori-Anne Dollof): A Great Big Sea; R. Meyer: A Festival Rondo; Khachaturian: Mazurka & Nocturne from Masquerade Suite; Andrew Lloyd Webber (arr. Calvin Custer): Suite from The Phantom of the Opera; Todd Parrish: A Can-Can Festival. Matthew Olsen, soloist; Flight Children's Choir; Éric Charbonneau, conductor. Avondale United Church, 194 Avondale Ave., Stratford. www.stratfordsymphony.ca. Admission by donation.

Apr 29 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Piano Celebrations. Students of the Ihnatowycz Piano Program at The Glenn Gould School perform repertoire for two pianos. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 29 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Joyce Zheng, piano. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 29 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Peter Merrick, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

Apr 29 2:00: Toronto Public Library - Wychwood Public Library. Life as We Know It. Humorous short films about modern society set to a dynamic musical score. 1431 Bathurst St. 416-469-3033 or www.bitly.com/flying-spot-players. Free.

Apr 29 8:00: Massey Hall. Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble. Performing The Blue Notebooks and In a Landscape. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information.

Apr 30 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Rock Talk. Works by Debussy and Carmen Braden, and others. Edana Higham, piano; Zac Pulak, percussion. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 30 12:00_noon: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. Joshua Duncan Lee, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 30 12:15: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kitchener). Douglas Haas Legacy Concerts. Music of James Taylor. The Doubtfires: John B. Miller, lead vocals & keys; Andrea Weber-Steckly, violin & vocals; Joe Orlando, bass; Matt Teeter, drums & vocals. 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free. Lunch available for purchase between 11:30am & 12:15pm.

Apr 30 2:30: Heliconian Club. Mary Rezza Student Recital. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-922-3618. Free.

Apr 30 7:30: Brantford Music Club. Louise Pitre. Songs of Edith Piaf and Judy Garland plus selections from Broadway musicals. Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, 88 Dalhousie St., Brantford. 519-758-8090. $35; $10(st); Free(elementary st).

Apr 30 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Valdy. Michael Weston King and Lou Dalgleish. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/valdy-3. $40; $20(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 30 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Sullivan Fortner Trio and Barbra Lica Quartet. Celebrating International Jazz Day. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $60.

Apr 30 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Sullivan Fortner Trio and Barbra Lica Quintet. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $50.

May 01 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Vocal Concert. Rebanks Fellows Elias Theocharidis, tenor & Matthew Li, bass. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

May 01 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. David Essig. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/david-essig. $30; $15(arts worker/st/underemployed).

May 01 9:00: Massey Hall. Arcade Fire: Don't Think About Pink Elephant Tour. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $259.

May 02 12:00_noon: Music at First-St. Andrew's United Church. Fourth Friday Noon Spring Recital. Music for handbells. Laudamus Bells (Richard Frank, director). First-St. Andrew's United Church, 350 Queens Ave., London. 519-679-8182 or www.fsaunited.com/music-concerts. Freewill donation.

May 02 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's. Noontime Recital. Works for piano four hands. Xuan He, piano; SaeHae Bae, piano. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

May 02 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. Music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Andrii Kymach (Eugene Onegin); Lauren Fagan (Tayana); Evan LeRoy Johnson (Lensky); Niamh O'Sullivan (Olga); Dimitry Ivashchenko (Gremin); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Speranza Scappucci, conductor; Robert Carsen, original director; Peter McClintock, revival director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also May 4(2pm), 7, 9, 15, 17, 24(4:30pm). At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 02 7:30: Confluence Concerts. Temporalysis. Curated by Teiya Kasahara 笠原 貞野. Pre-concert chat at 6:45pm. A queer exploration of artistries, musings and fancies that bends time, genre and medium with multi-faceted artist Adanya Dunn. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 647-678-4923. $30. NOTE: THE MAY 2 CONCERT IS CANCELLED. SEE MAY 3 FOR DETAILS OF REPLACEMENT PROGRAMMING.

May 02 7:30: Durham County Town Singers. Spring Choir Concert One. Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now; Raposo: Bein' Green; Gershwin: Summertime; Diamond: Sweet Caroline; Menken: Under the Sea. Oliver Peart, piano; Craig Garnham, conductor. Kingsview United Church, 505 Adelaide Ave. E., Oshawa. 905-436-2000. $25. Also May 3(2:30pm).

May 02 8:00: Living Arts Centre. Talib Kweli. The Brooklyn-based MC earned his stripes as one of the most lyrically gifted, socially aware, and politically insightful rappers to emerge in the last 20 years. 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga. 905-306-6000. Tickets start at $49+fees. Visit www.livingartscentre.ca for tickets. Contains profanity and mature themes, 18+.

May 02 8:00: New Music Concerts. Makeway 2025: An Empowerment Program for Early Career Creators. At this showcase concert, you’ll get to meet the creators, hear them introduce their works, and witness firsthand the innovative music they’ve crafted. Get in on the ground floor and experience a night of fresh, bold, and exciting new works! Tsz Long (Fish) Yu: New Work for Erhu and Electronics (world premiere); Alex Matterson: New Work for 8 Instruments (world premiere); Anju Singh: New Work for 9 Instruments (world premiere); Steven Webb: New Work for 5 Instruments and Electronics (world premiere). St. George's Grange Park Church (formerly St. George the Martyr Church), 30 Stephanie St. Visit Makeway 2025. Pay What You Can donation. 7:30pm Conversations with Composers, 8pm Concert.

May 02 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: Homeward Bound - A Tribute to the music of Simon and Garfunkel. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $35 cover. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 02 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Royal Conservatory Orchestra Conducted by William Eddins. Colin Mackey, baritone. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $25.

May 02 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Concerti Virtuosi: Vivaldi & Telemann. Rachel Podger (director & violin soloist) and members of the orchestra flex their musical muscles as soloists in a bouquet of concertos. Telemann: Overture in C Minor; Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 cellos in G Minor & Concerto da camera in G Minor; Telemann: Concerto for 3 violins in F Major, from Musique de table; Corelli: Concerto grosso in D Major, op. 6, no. 1; Vivaldi: Concerto for bassoon in G Major, RV 493Bach Concerto for violin and oboe in C Minor. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. 1-833-964–6337 or www.tafelmusik.org. $20-$95. Also May 3 & 4.

May 02 8:00: TO Live. The Ostara Project & Eliana Cuevas With the Angel Falls Orchestra. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. www.tolive.com. From $25.

May 03 11:00am: Xenia Concerts. Canadian Chamber Orchestra in Mississauga. An adaptive performance presented in a family-friendly, inclusive environment that embraces neurodiversity and disability. Includes classical classics, film and video game music, pop arrangements, and other music. Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga. Visit Canadian Chamber Orchestra. $5.

May 03 1:00: New Horizons Band of Toronto. Spring Concert. Featuring all eight of our bands. Seicho-No-Ie Toronto, 662 Victoria Park Ave. 647-217-9067. Free.

May 03 2:00: Sudbury Symphony Orchestra. Animals at the Symphony! Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals; Rowson: Carnival of OUR Animals (includes world premiere); Haydn: Vivace from Symphony No.82 in C "The Bear". William Rowson, conductor; Charlene Biggs, piano I; Yoo Young Park, piano II; Will Morin, guest artist. Sheridan Auditorium, 154 College St., Sudbury. Visit www.ci.ovationtix.com/36875/performance/11513347. $30; $15(under 30). Also 7:30pm.

May 03 2:30: Bel Canto Singers. Fears, Fancies, and Fairytales. Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd., Scarborough. www.belcantosingers.ca. $25; $5(child). Also 7:30pm.

May 03 2:30: Durham County Town Singers. Spring Choir Concert One. See May 2.

May 03 3:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Canadian Guitar Quartet. Music from the album Mappa Mundi including works by Bach, Mozart, Bonfa, Jobim, Roux, Côté-Giguère, and Amelkina-Vera. Steve Cowan, Jérôme Ducharme, Christ Habib, and Louis Trépanier. Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $40; $10(st).

May 03 4:00: Music Toronto. COSE (Celebration of Small Ensembles). 4pm: Duo Mycelia - Isabella Perron, violin/voice/piano; Simon Gidora, violin/voice/piano. 5pm: VC2 + Amy Hillis. Aperture Room, 340 Yonge St. www.music-toronto.com. $40. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

May 03 4:30: Beach United Church. Jazz & Reflection with the Rebecca Hennessy Trio. Rebecca Hennessy, vocals; Tania Gill, piano; Michael Herring, upright bass. Beach United Church (Toronto), 140 Wineva Ave. 416-691-8082 or www.beachunitedchurch.com. Suggested price $15. Ticket available in advance or at the door.

May 03 7:00: Caliban Arts Theatre. The Mark Hundevad Quartet and Guest Jazz Tribute Series Residency: Bud Powell. Mark Hundevad, drums & vibes; Shawn Nykwist, saxophone; James Thomson, bass; Scott Metcalf, piano. CONTXT by Trane, 254 Lansdowne Ave. Please reserve ahead at info@contxtbytrane.com. $35; $25(adv).

May 03 7:00: North Halton Community Singers. Sing for Joy. Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, 11611 Trafalgar Rd., Georgetown. www.northhaltonsingers.ca or 647-203-7795. $30. Visit website for special prices for families and groups.

May 03 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. Music by Alban Berg. Michael Kupfer-Radecky (Wozzeck); Ambur Braid (Marie); Matthew Cairns (Drum Major); Michael Schade (Captain); Anthony Robin Schneider (Doctor); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Johannes Debus, conductor; William Kentridge, original director; Luc De Wit, co-director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also May 8, 10(4:30pm), 14, 16. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 03 7:30: Confluence Concerts. Project T: Home Video. Curated by Teiya Kasahara 笠原 貞野. An iterative and autobiographical account of Teiya’s professional career and personal life as they document their vocal transition in real time. Teiya Kasahara, voice; David Eliakis, piano. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 647-678-4923. $30. 6:45pm: Pre-concert chat. NOTE: Programming change from original concert entitled Temporalysis.

May 03 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. James Ehnes Plays Tchaikovsky. Massimo Guida: New Work (world premiere); Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Op.35; Mahler: Symphony No.1 in D. James Ehnes, violin; Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra; James Kahane, conductor. FirstOntario Concert Hall (Hamilton) - Boris Brott Great Hall, 1 Summers Ln., Hamilton. Visit www.hpo.org/james-ehnes-plays-tchaikovsky. From $20. 6:30pm: Pre-concert talk.

May 03 7:30: Karen Schuessler Singers. Your Song. Hits of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Jean Meilleur, vocalist; Steve Holowitz, piano; and band. Wesley-Knox United Church, 91 Askin St., London. 519-681-8129 or www.kssingers.com/#/kss/1. $25; $10(st); Free(ages 6-13 when accompanied by an adult).

May 03 7:30: London Symphonia. Genevieve Fisher: Thank You Music! Genevieve Fisher, singer & songwriter; Scott Good, conductor & arranger. Metropolitan United Church, 468 Wellington St., London. 226-270-0910 or www.londonsymphonia.ca. $55 General Admission, $75 Reserved Seating, and $55 for unlimited Video On Demand 21-day access.

May 03 7:30: Sudbury Symphony Orchestra. Animals at the Symphony! Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals; Rowson: Carnival of OUR Animals (includes world premiere); Haydn: Vivace from Symphony No.82 in C "The Bear". William Rowson, conductor; Charlene Biggs, piano I; Yoo Young Park, piano II; Will Morin, guest artist. Sheridan Auditorium, 154 College St., Sudbury. Visit www.ci.ovationtix.com/36875/performance/11513347. $45; $25(under 30). Also 2pm.

May 03 7:30: Tallis Choir of Toronto. Rachmaninoff: The All Night Vigil. Peter Mahon, conductor. St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 131 McCaul St. www.tallischoir.com or www.tallischoir.square.site or 416-286-9798. $30; $25(sr - 60+); $10(st - with ID).

May 03 8:00: Aga Khan Museum. Labyrinth Ensemble with Âriâ Mohâfez. 77 Wynford Dr. www.agakhanmuseum.org. $40; $36(Friends); $30(sr/st).

May 03 8:00: Alliance Française de Toronto. Debi Botos Quintet. Debi Botos blends the music of her Hungarian Gypsy roots with that of Django Reinhardt to create an inventive swing, in an electric atmosphere that is both traditional and modern. Alliance Français de Toronto - Spadina Theatre, 24 Spadina Rd. www.alliance-francaise.ca. $18.

May 03 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. David Celia with Zuffalo. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/david-celia-with-zuffalo. $30; $15(arts worker/st/underemployed).

May 03 8:00: Massey Hall. Rock Orchestra by Candlelight. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $85. MAY 3 SOLD OUT. ALSO MAY 4(7PM).

May 03 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Dining & Dancing Series: Material Girls - An Adele, Madonna, Cher, Anne Wilson, Blondie, and Lady Gaga Concert Experience. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $15. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

May 03 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. 21C Music Festival: Bruce Hornsby & yMusic Present BrhyM. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $21.

May 03 8:00: Sinfonia Toronto. Sunny's Beethoven / Flowering Moon. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 in c Op.37; Barbara Assiginaak: Waawaaskone-giizis (Flowering Moon) (World premiere); Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony in F Op.73a. Sunny Ritter, piano; Sinfonia Toronto; Nurhan Arman, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-499-0403 or www.sinfoniatoronto.com. $52; $40(sr); $20(st).

May 03 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Concerti Virtuosi: Vivaldi & Telemann. See May 2. Also May 4.

May 03 8:00: TD Music Hall. Ishq Ke Saat Muqaam. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $40.

May 04 12:00_noon: Toronto City Opera. Viva Voce: Luncheon Fundraiser: New Voices, New Visions, Shaping the Future of Opera. Gourmet lunch buffet, silent auction, table prize, 50/50, and other events. Midori Marsh, soprano; Alex Hetherington, mezzo; Ivan Estey Jovanovic, piano; and others. Donalda Club, 12 Bushbury Dr., Toronto - North York. www.tickettailor.com/events/torontocityopera/1619351. $125.

May 04 1:15: Mooredale Concerts. Music and Truffles Kids. Stéphane Tétreault, cello; Olivier Hebert-Bouchard, piano. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. 416-922-3714 x103; 647-988-2102 (eve/wknd). $25.

May 04 1:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Young People's Concert:  Adizokan. Eliot Britton: Adizokan Suite (TSO commission, 2017); and other works. Red Sky Performance; Eliot Britton, laptop; Nelson Tagoona, throat boxer; Trevor Wilson, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $31. Also 4pm.

May 04 2:00: Canadian Opera Company. Eugene Onegin. See May 2. Also May 7, 9, 15, 17, 24(4:30pm). At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

May 04 2:00: HCA Dance Theatre. PASS: Valerie Tryon -  Valerie's Favourites. Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts -  Dance Theatre, 126 James St. S., Hamilton. 905-528-4020 or www.hcadancetheatre.com. From $35.

May 04 3:00: Monday Morning Singers. Sing Into Spring. Bob Chilcot: A Little Jazz Mass; Fauré: "Agnus Dei" from Messe basse; John Burge: Four Simple Songs, for choir and piano duet; and a new work by Tracy Wong. Guests: Tom Baker, piano; Victoria Yeh, electric violin; James Warburton, bass. Anne Mizzen, director; Elaine Brandon, accompanist. St. Paul's Anglican Church, 59 Toronto St. S., Uxbridge. 416-452-6549 or www.mondaymorningsingers.com. $25. Cash only at the door.

May 04 3:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Concerti Virtuosi: Vivaldi & Telemann. See May 2.

May 04 3:00: Toronto Children's Chorus. Can You Hear Me? A concert featuring all eight TCC choirs and guest instrumentalists performing music grounded in different traditions. New works by Cristian Grases, Jude Roldan, and Tracy Wong. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. www.torontochildrenschorus.com/our-season or 1-800-708-6754. $45.

May 04 3:15: Mooredale Concerts. Stéphane Tétreault, cello & Olivier Hebert-Bouchard, piano. All-Debussy concert. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. 416-922-3714 x103; 647-988-2102 (eve/wknd). $30-$55.

May 04 3:30: Vesnivka Choir. Spring Love. A program of traditional and contemporary Ukrainian music celebrating spring, love, and romance. Vesnivka Choir; Toronto Ukrainian Male Chamber Choir. Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, Trident Hall, 145 Evans Ave. www.vesnivka.com or Eventbrite and at door. $30; Free(child under 16).

May 04 4:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Young People's Concert: Adizokan. See 1:30pm.

May 04 7:00: Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto. Bernstein & Duruflé. Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Duruflé: Requiem. Amadeus Choir of Greater Toronto; Jonathan Oldengarm, organ; Alex Hetherington, mezzo; Jesse Blumberg, baritone; Amahl Arulanandam, cello; Zane Mallett, harp; Yang Chen, percussion; Kathleen Allan, conductor. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-446-0188 or www.amadeuschoir.com. $49; $25(arts workers & under 30).

May 04 7:00: Massey Hall. Rock Orchestra by Candlelight. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $85. ALSO MAY 3 (SOLD OUT).

May 04 7:30: Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club. David Essig. Chaucer's Pub, 122 Carling St., London. 519-319-5847 or folk@iandavies.com. Tickets available at Marienbad Restaurant, Chaucer's Pub, Grooves (Wortley Village), Long & McQuade North. $30/$25(adv).

May 04 7:30: Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Toronto. Sanremo Giovani World Tour 2025. Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 190 Princes' Blvd. www.admitone.com/events/sanremo-giovani-toronto-10004408. Free. Registration is required.

May 04 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Robert Thomas and The Sessionmen. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/robert-thomas. Visit website for ticket information.

May 05 7:30: Monarch Tavern. The Shape of Home: Songs in Search of Al Purdy. Album Release. Featuring Frank Cox-O'Connell, Beau Dixon, Hailey Gillis, Raha Javanfar, and Andrew Penner. Monarch Tavern, The, 12 Clinton St. www.themonarchtavern.com. $10 or $35 with vinyl purchase.

May 05 7:30: Soundstreams. Poitu Varen. Chris Pruden, piano; Zoe Markle, bass; Nick Walker Grimshaw, electronics. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.soundstreams.ca/events/td-encounters-poitu-varen or 416-504-1282. Free.

May 05 8:00: Massey Hall. Japanese Breakfast: The Melancholy Tour. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.ticketmaster.ca. From $74. Also May 6. 

MUSICAL THEATRE

Bealtaine Theatre Festival. The King of All Birds. Martha Knight guides us through this quirky and innovative story using song, vocoder, film collage, text, and music. Ontario Heritage Centre, 10 Adelaide St. E. www.canadairelandfoundation.com. From $30. From Apr 25.

Mirvish Productions. Come From Away. Book, Music & Lyrics by Irene Sankoff & David Hein. Directed by Christopher Ashley. Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. Runs to May 4. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Life After. Book, Music & Lyrics by Britta Johnson. CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, 244 Victoria St. 1-800-461-3333 or www.mirvish.com. Visit website for ticket information. Start times vary. Runs until May 10.

Soulpepper/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 1.

YES Theatre (Sudbury). Bad Hats Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland. Yes Theatre. The Sudbury Theatre Centre, 170 Shaughnessy St., Sudbury. www.yestheatre.com or boxoffice@yestheatre or 705-674-8381. Runs April 24 to May 11.

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.

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.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

WORKSHOPS

Apr 30 5:00: Canadian Opera Company. Opera Lab: The Art of the Dance. Designed for young adults aged 16 - 28, in conjunction with the COC’s upcoming production of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. Explore how dance is used to tell a story and spotlight the emotions of our characters. Participants will engage in a hands-on workshop and pre-performance discussion alongside Eugene Onegin choreographer Serge Bennathan and COC Teaching Artist Annemarie Cabri before attending the dress rehearsal. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/OperaLab. $15 registration fee. Please check website for any programming updates.

NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.

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LIVE OR ONLINE

Apr 22 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Looking to the Future. Senior strings students from The Taylor Academy showcase their sensational talent as the Academy Chamber Orchestra, the program's flagship chamber ensemble. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 22 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music: Rising Stars Recital. Featuring performers from the Glenn Gould School,. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 22 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. Jacob Wiens, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

Apr 22 7:30: Royal Conservatory of Music. GGS New Music Ensemble. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Temerty Theatre, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. Free.

Apr 22 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Gary Louris. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/gary-louris-3. $35; $15(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 22 8:00: Massey Hall. Chilly Gonzales. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $45.

Apr 23 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal Series: G’zaagidiwin. Performing pow-wow and round dance songs, advocating for Indigenous issues and uplifting the spirits of their audience. A Q&A session with the artists follows the performance. Manitou Mkwa Singers (Spirit Bear Singers). Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 23 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Chamber Music Concert. Vivaldi: Sonata No.5 in e; Bruch: Kol Nidrei; Van Goens: Scherzo; Rachmaninoff: Sonata in g Op.19. Michael Kevin Jones, cello; Henry Wong Doe, piano. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 54 Queen St. N., Kitchener. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $35; $10(st).

Apr 23 7:30: Golha Initiative for Music and Culture. Kārevān: Canadian Golha Orchestra and Mahbobeh Golzari. Iranian music by M. Mahjoubi, A. Saba, R. Khaleghi, and H. Dehlavi including a world premiere of a new work by Saman Shahi specially commissioned by the Canadian  Golha Orchestra. Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. www.tickets.rhcentre.ca. From $40.

Apr 23 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Caiola. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/caiola-2. $30; $15(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 23 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Randall Goosby, Violin with Zhu Wang, Piano. Works by Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Fauré, Chausson, and Schubert. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $40.

Apr 23 8:00: TD Music Hall. Rachel Platen: Set Me Free Tour. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information.

Apr 24 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Dance Series: DaCo – Dance Collaboration Lab 2025. Works-in-progress by Toronto’s up and coming choreographers. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 24 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Vocal Concert. Joel Goodfellow, piano; Jordana Goddard, soprano; William Salinas-Crosby, tenor. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

Apr 24 7:30: Arraymusic. Cascading Creativity Modifies Conception. Featuring new works by Morgan-Paige Melbourne, Maria-Eduarda Mendes Martins, Pouya Hamidi, and Eldritch Priest. Casey Sokol, grand piano; Nobuo Kubota, sound singing; Paul Dutton, sound singing; John Oswald, alto saxophone; Jacobus Kamevaar, electronics. Array Space, 155 Walnut Ave. generaldirector@arraymusic.ca. Email for ticket information. Also May 29 & Jun 26.

Apr 24 8:00: Alliance Française de Toronto. Quatuor Élysée. Works by Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Puccini, and Debussy. Vadim Tchijik and Pablo Schatzman, violins; Andrei Malakhov, viola; Igor Kiritchenko, cello. Alliance Français de Toronto - Spadina Theatre, 24 Spadina Rd. www.alliance-francaise.ca. $18.

Apr 24 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. April Discoveries, Vol. 1. Artists: John Muirhead, Siobhan Bodrug, and Mikalyn Hay. Devin Cuddy, host. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/april-discoveries-vol-1. $22/$15(adv).

Apr 24 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Classical Thursday Series: A Taste of Vienna – An Evening of Elegance with Anton Yeretsky. Works by Mozart, Haydn, and Strauss. Anton Yeretsky, Yuliia Kryzhanivska, Liubomyr Kliufinskyi, and Zaida Nassirov. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-232-3703 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $25.

Apr 24 8:00: TO Live. Dobet Gnahoré and Okavango African Orchestra. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. www.tolive.com. From $29.50.

Apr 24 9:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. The Royal Occasion Announcing: Jens Lindemann, Dragonette & DJ Mel Boogie. Paul Shaffer & Friends; Rufus Wainright; Amanda Marshall; Jens Lindemann; Dragonette; plus after-party featuring DJ Mel Boogie. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $150.

Apr 25 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's/Guitar Society of Toronto. Noontime Recital. Works by Beethoven and Barrios. Adam Batstone, guitar; Bahar Ossareh, guitar; Shawn Pickup, guitar. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 25 7:00: Jazz at Durbar. The Matt Pines Trio. Featuring Francine Kirsch 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.

Apr 25 7:00: League of Ukrainian Canadian Women - Toronto Branch. Musical Fridays: Chamber Concert. Works by Brahms, Chopin, Beethoven, and Barvinsky. Christopher Burton, piano; Halyna Dziuryn, violin; Olga Kostianiuk, violin; Stephanie Numan Scholman, viola; Susan Naccache, cello. Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Rd. www.MusicalFridays-04-25-25.eventbrite.ca. $35(online); $40(at door); Free for children under 15. A portion of the proceeds will be donated towards humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

Apr 25 7:00: Soundstreams. Garden of Vanished Pleasures. Tim Albery, director; music by Cecilia Livingston & Donna McKevitt. A world premiere opera, inspired by the life and work of English filmmaker and queer rights activist Derek Jarman. Hyejin Kwon, music director & piano; Mireille Asselin & Danika Lorèn, sopranos; Hillary Tufford, mezzo; Daniel Cabena, counter-tenor; Brenna Hardy-Kavanagh, viola; Amahl Arulanandam, cello. Marilyn and Charles Baillie Theatre, Canadian Stage, 26 Berkely St. www.soundstreams.ca. Visit website for ticket information and showtimes. Also Apr 26(2pm & 7pm) & 27(2pm).

Apr 25 7:00: Tweed and Company Theatre. Ginger St. James. Marble Arts Centre, 13 Bridgewater Rd., Tweed. www.marbleartscentre.ca/jp-cormier. $25. Also Apr 26(Bancroft).

Apr 25 7:15: Massey Hall. Lucy Dacus. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $122. Also Apr 26.

Apr 25 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. Music by Alban Berg. Michael Kupfer-Radecky (Wozzeck); Ambur Braid (Marie); Matthew Cairns (Drum Major); Michael Schade (Captain); Anthony Robin Schneider (Doctor); and other artists. Canadian Opera Company Chorus & Orchestra; Johannes Debus, conductor; William Kentridge, original director; Luc De Wit, co-director. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231 or 1-800-250-4653 or tickets@coc.ca. From $45. Also Apr 27(2pm), May 3, 8, 10(4:30pm), 14, 16. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

Apr 25 7:30: The Jeffery Concerts. Chicago Brass Quintet: Music of the Americas. Repertoire to include: Anthony DiLorenzo: Fire Dance; Fisher Tull: Exhibition; Copland (arr. Erik Morales): The Promise of Living; Jobim (arr. Bob Driggs): Girl from Ipanema; Ignacio Calvo (arr. Jay Lichtmann): Andean Op.16; and other works. London Public Library - Wolf Performance Hall, 251 Dundas St., London. www.grandtheatre.com or 519-672-8800. $40; Free(st).

Apr 25 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Bizet's Carmen Suites. Jimmy López: Perú Negro; Piazzolla (arr. Desyatnikov); The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires: Liam Ritz: Dance Scenes from the Living Room (world premiere & TSO commission); Bizet (arr. Hoffman): Suites No. 1 & 2 from Carmen. Karen Gomyo, violin; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $61. Also Apr 26(8pm), 27(3pm).

Apr 25 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Madison Violet. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/madison-violet-4. $45; $20(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 25 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: Jay Douglas. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $35 cover. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Apr 25 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Toronto Sings the Breithaupt Brothers' Songbook. Denzal Sinclaire, vocalist; Jackie Richardson, vocalist; Heather Bambrick, vocalist; Sarah Slean, vocalist; Kellylee Evans, vocalist; Shelley McPherson, vocalist; and others. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $45.

Apr 25 8:00: VOICEBOX: Opera in Concert. Robert le Diable. Music by Giacomo Meyerbeer. Sung in French with English Surtitles. Scott Rumble as Robert; Opera in Concert Chorus; Robert Cooper, chorus director; Helen Becqué, music director & pianist. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. www.operainconcert.com/tickets or 416-408-0208. From $42.

Apr 26 11:00am: Xenia Concerts/TO Live. Joy Lapps, Steelpan & Quatuor Despax. An adaptive performance presented in a family-friendly, inclusive environment that embraces neurodiversity and disability. A musical cross-genre journey featuring Afro-Caribbean jazz steelpan and string quartet. Meridian Hall, 1 Front St. E. Visit Joy Lapps & Quatuor Despax. Xenia Concerts collects a $5 deposit for each attendee to reserve your spot at the concert. To eliminate financial barriers to attendance, we will refund your ticket when you arrive at the concert. If you wish to donate to Xenia Concerts, please select the "donation" option and enter the amount you would like to contribute.

Apr 26 2:00: Magisterra Soloists. Magisterra at the Museum: Sensory Concerts - Tunes Across Time. Specifically designed to accommodate the needs of individuals with autism, learning disabilities, sensory or communication disorders, and other disabilities, as well as anyone who may benefit from a more relaxed concert setting. Feel free to express yours. Magisterra Fellows. Museum London, 421 Ridout St. N., London. www.magisterra.com. Free. Reservations not required.

Apr 26 2:00: Soundstreams. Garden of Vanished Pleasures. See Apr 25. Also Apr 26(7pm) & 27(2pm).

Apr 26 2:30: Heliconian Club. Music for Planet Earth. E. K. R. Hammell: Songs from the Aviary; John Cage: In a Landscape; Jana Skarecky: 1st Mvmt from Sonata for Viola and Piano. Kathryn Rose Johnson, piano; Kye Marshall, cello; Ruth Kazdan, piano; Velma Ko, viola; Louise Morley, piano. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-922-3618 or www.torontoheliconianclub.wildapricot.org/event-5795008. $30; Free(child 12 and under accompanied by an adult).

Apr 26 3:00: Hamilton Children's Choir. 50th Anniversary Concert. FirstOntario Concert Hall (Hamilton) - Boris Brott Great Hall, 1 Summers Ln., Hamilton. www.universe.com/events/hamilton-childrens-choir-tickets. From $17; Free(ages 12 and under).

Apr 26 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra: Shostakovich's Fifth. L. Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps; Ravel: Alborada del gracioso; Shostakovich: Symphony No.5. Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra; Trevor Wilson, TSO RBC Resident Conductor & TSYO Conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. $35; $22(35 and under).

Apr 26 4:00: Friends of Music at St. Thomas’s. Apocryphonia Presents Tracing the Tunes: Ralph Vaughan Williams and the English Folk Song. Alexander Cappellazzo, tenor; Ivan Jovanovic, piano; Beverly Wang, oboe. St. Thomas's Anglican Church, 383 Huron St. www.stthomas.on.ca or 416-979-2323. Pay what you wish. Suggested: $40; $20(st).

Apr 26 5:00: St. Elizabeth Scola Cantorum. Spring Concert. Works by Telemann, Bach, Volly, Tallis, and others. Imre Olah, musical director. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church, 432 Sheppard Ave. E. 416-971-9754. $20 suggested offering.

Apr 26 5:30: Kirtan Culture Initiative. An Evening of Musical Mantras. Old's Cool General Store, 250 Westlake Ave., East York. 416-616-5136 or www.kirtanculture.com. $15.

Apr 26 6:00: Gallery Players of Niagara. Movie Night - The Camerman. Film screening starring Buster Keaton. With an improvised live score and an introduction to the film by film critic Joan Nicks. Douglas Miller, flute; Patricia Ahern, violin; Nick Braun, percussion. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. Call 905-468-1525 or email info@galleryplayers.ca. From $10(Live); $10(Virtual).

Apr 26 6:30: Rhythm and Grace. Celtic-Gospel Concert. Traditional and original instrumental and vocal music, and choreographed dance routines with vocals, dance, violin, piano, flute, conga drums, and acoustic guitar. Rhythm and Grace Family Ensemble. St. Francis Centre for the Arts, 78 Church St. S., Ajax. www.eventbrite.com/e/celtic-gospel-concert-tickets-1237557470709 or 249-357-8305. $35; $15(st/child).

Apr 26 7:00: Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts. Oscar Peterson Centennial Quartet. Robi Botos, piano; Mike Downes, bass; Jim Doxas, drums; Ulf Wakenius, guitar; Justin Kauflin, piano; Lex French, trumpet; Andrew McAnsh, trumpet; Colleen Allen, saxophone; Matt Woroshyl, saxophone; Céline Peterson, host. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Cairns Recital Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. www.bravoniagara.org or www.firstontariopca.ca. From $60.

Apr 26 7:00: Singing Together 2025. A Multicultural Choral Concert. Featuring Latin American, Chinese, Italian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Caribbean, Korean and Philippine choirs. St. Paschal Baylon Church, 92 Steeles Ave. W., Thornhill. 416-931-1439. $20.

Apr 26 7:00: Soundstreams. Garden of Vanished Pleasures. See Apr 25. Also Apr 27(2pm).

Apr 26 7:00: Tweed and Company Theatre. Ginger St. James. Bancroft Village Playhouse, 5 Hastings St. S., Bancroft. www.marbleartscentre.ca/jp-cormier. $32.50. Also Apr 25(Tweed).

Apr 26 7:15: Massey Hall. Lucy Dacus. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $122. Also Apr 25.

Apr 26 7:30: Brampton On Stage. The Rose Orchestra: Natural Melodies, Life, Love. Works by Rachmaninoff and Dvořák. Samuel Tak-Ho Tam, conductor. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. www.tickets.brampton.ca/online or 905-874-2800. From $15.

Apr 26 7:30: Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club. Graham Lindsey Trio. Graham Lindsey, Maddy O’Regan, and Paul Mills. Chaucer's Pub, 122 Carling St., London. 519-319-5847 or folk@iandavies.com. Tickets available at Marienbad Restaurant, Chaucer's Pub, Grooves (Wortley Village), Long & McQuade North. $30/$25(adv).

Apr 26 7:30: Mississauga Chamber Singers. Haydn's The Creation. Jennifer Crabbe, soprano; Arieh Sacke, tenor; Matthew Cassils. Christ First United Church, 151 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga. www.mcsingers.ca or 647-549-4524. $30; $15(ages 7-18).

Apr 26 7:30: Music at the Toronto Oratory. Complete Organ Works of J. S. Bach, Part XIV: Music for Easter. Includes Prelude and Fugue in D, Trio in G, and Easter chorale preludes. Aaron James, organ. Holy Family Roman Catholic Church - Oratory, 1372 King St. W. 416-532-2879. Free admission. Donations accepted.

Apr 26 7:30: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. Blockbuster Broadway. Conceived, Produced, and Directed by Scott Coulter. Arrangements by John Boswell & Scott Coulter. Orchestrations by Ryan Shirar. Music from Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera, Annie, Jersey Boys, The Sound of Music, Chicago, CATS, The Lion King, and A Chorus Line. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Partridge Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. 905-688-0722 or boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca. From $39; $52(arts workers); $46(under 35); $29(st); $24(18 and under). Also Apr 27(2:30pm).

Apr 26 7:30: St. Luke's Parish Church. Oleg Samokhin in Concert. Bach: Italian Concerto BWV 971; Mozart: Rondo in D K.485; Beethoven: Sonata No.15 in D Op.28; Schumann: Novelettes Op.21 Nos.1 & 4; Brahms: 8 Piano Pieces Op.76. Oleg Samokhin, piano. 39 Green Lane, Thornhill. www.olegpianoconcert2.eventbrite.com or call Greg at 647-296-6851. $40(at door); From $25(online). LIVE AND ONLINE.

Apr 26 7:30: Toronto Metropolitan University Concert Choir. Inaugural Concert. Songs by First Nations composer Sherryl Sewepagaham; Brahms: Love Song Waltzes; Songs about dancing from around the world, including Canada, the USA, Egypt, Scotland, Aruba, Sweden, Hungary, Latin America, and other countries. J. Rigzin Tute, music director. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. www.continuing.torontomu.ca. PWYC $20-$50; Free(ages under 10).

Apr 26 8:00: Acoustic Harvest. Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop. Opening performance by Jim Armour. St. Paul's United Church, 200 McIntosh St., Scarborough. www.ticketscene.ca/events/49978 or via e-transfer to acousticharvest@proton.me. $40(cash only at door); $35(advance). NOTE: Change of artists.

Apr 26 8:00: Alliance Française de Toronto. Léonie Langa. Alliance Français de Toronto - Spadina Theatre, 24 Spadina Rd. www.alliance-francaise.ca. $18.

Apr 26 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Original People, Original Songs with Mimi O'Bonsawin. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. Visit Mimi O'Bonsawin. $30; $15(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 26 8:00: Mississauga Symphony Orchestra. Opera - A Pavarotti & Friends Tribute. Romulo Delgado, Tenor; Sara Papini, Soprano; Carmen Spada, Accordion; Mississauga Festival Choir. Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga. 905-306-6000. Tickets start at $40. Visit www.livingartscentre.ca for tickets.

Apr 26 8:00: North York Concert Orchestra. France & the Saxophone. Cesar Guerra-Peixe: Mourouão; Milhaud: "Scaramouche" and "Le Boeuf sur le toit"; Franck: Symphony in d. Wallace Halladay: saxophone; Rafael Luz, conductor. Toronto Public Library - Fairview Branch - Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. www.nyco.ca or 1-800-687-6926. $30; $25(sr); $15(under 30); $10(under 12); $40(Premium seats).

Apr 26 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Dining & Dancing Series: Toronto All Star Big Band. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $15. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Apr 26 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Yellowjackets. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $60.

Apr 26 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. GGS Piano Showcase. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. $20.

Apr 26 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Bizet's Carmen Suites. See Apr 25. Also Apr 27(3pm).

Apr 27 2:00: Canadian Opera Company. Wozzeck. See Apr 25, May 3, 8, 10(4:30pm), 14, 16. At 7:30pm unless otherwise noted.

Apr 27 2:30: Kingston Symphony. Ravel Festival. Works by Ravel including Le tombeau de Couperin, Piano Concerto in G, and Mother Goose Ballet. Avan Yu, piano. Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, 390 King St. W., Kingston. 613-546-9729 or www.kingstonsymphony.ca. From $20.

Apr 27 2:30: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. Blockbuster Broadway. See Apr 26.

Apr 27 3:00: Dundas Conservatory of Music. Springtime Serenade. Works by Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Liszt, Dvořák, Sondheim, , and others. Michaela Chiste, soprano; Benjamin Paul Schmalz, piano. St. Paul's United Church, 29 Park St. W., Dundas. www.dundasmusic.eventbrite.ca. $20; $15(sr/st), $10(child).

Apr 27 3:00: íchos Collective. The Pet Sounds Band. Christine Bougie, guitars; Dafydd Hughes, Wurlitzer; Andrew Downing, cello; and Julia Hambleton, clarinets. Hope United Church, 2550 Danforth Ave. 416-827-6510. .

Apr 27 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Bizet's Carmen Suites. See Apr 25.

Apr 27 3:00: Trinity United Church. Angel Heung Piano Recital. Haydn: Allegro from Sonata in E-flat Hob.XVI 49; Chopin: Waltz Op.34 No.2 "Grande Valse Brillante"; Chopin: Etude Op.25 Nos.2 & 3; Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words Op.67 No.2; Debussy: Prelude from Pour le piano. 461 Park Ave., Newmarket. 905-895-4851. $25; Free(under age 12).

Apr 27 4:00: Lavinia Ensemble. Händel & Haydn. Händel: Selected arias; Haydn: Cello Concerto in C Hob.VIIb/1. Amelia Moser, soprano; Mira Kardan, cello; The Lavinia Ensemble; Mark Whale, violin & director. St. Olave's Anglican Church, 360 Windermere Ave. 647-268-9216. Call for further information.

Apr 27 5:00: Nocturnes in the City. Piano Recital. Radka Hanakova, piano. St. Wenceslaus Church, 496 Gladstone Ave. 416-481-7294. $25.

Apr 27 7:00: Soundstreams. Garden of Vanished Pleasures. See Apr 25.

Apr 27 7:00: Tweed and Company Theatre. J. P. Cormier. Bancroft Village Playhouse, 5 Hastings St. S., Bancroft. www.marbleartscentre.ca/jp-cormier. $32.50.

Apr 27 7:30: Royal Conservatory of Music. Academy Chamber Orchestra. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performanceFree.

Apr 27 7:30: Toronto Beach Chorale. Creation Oratorio by Haydn. Jennifer Krabbe, soprano; Arieh Sacke, tenor; Matthew Cassils, bass; Toronto Beach Chorale; Mississauga Chamber Singers and Orchestra; Mervin W. Fick, conductor. St. Anne's Parish Hall, 651 Dufferin St. www.torontobeachchorale.com. $35; $25(youth).

Apr 28 7:30: Stratford Symphony Youth Orchestra. Spring Recital. R. Meyer: A Festival Rondo; Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite - Mazurka & Nocturne; Andrew Lloyd Webber (arr. Custer): Suite from The Phantom of the Opera; Todd Parrish: A Can-Can Festival. Matthew Olsen, soloist; Flight Children's Choir; Éric Charbonneau, conductor. Avondale United Church, 194 Avondale Ave., Stratford. www.stratfordsymphony.ca. Admission by donation. 

MUSICAL THEATRE

Canadian Stage/Why Not Theatre Production. Mahabharata, Parts 1 & 2. Written & Created by Miriam Fernandes and Ravin Jain. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts - Bluma Appel Lobby, 27 Front St. E. www.canadianstage.com. From $92. Plays until Apr 27.

Mirvish Productions. Come From Away. Book, Music & Lyrics by Irene Sankoff & David Hein. Directed by Christopher Ashley. Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. Runs to May 4. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Disney's The Lion King. Directed by Julie Taymor. Princess of Wales Theatre, 300 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. $59-$259. Runs to Apr 27. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Life After. Book, Music & Lyrics by Britta Johnson. CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, 244 Victoria St. 1-800-461-3333 or www.mirvish.com. Visit website for ticket information. Start times vary. Runs until May 10.

Soulpepper/Musical Stage Company/Crow's Theatre/TO Live. A Strange Loop. Created by Michael R. Jackson. Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Distillery District, 50 Tank House Ln. www.soulpepper.ca or 416-866-8666 or 1-888-898-1188 or boxoffice@youngcentre.ca. From $65. Runs from Apr 22 to Jun 1.

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.

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.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

Apr 26 2:00: Toronto Gilbert and Sullivan Society. A Gilbert and Sullivan Sing-along. Bring your scores or borrow ours and join the choruses of The Mikado, Iolanthe and The Gondoliers. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. W. For further information, please go to the Toronto Gilbert and Sullivan Society Facebook page. Freewill offering.

WORKSHOPS

Apr 26 10:30am: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Singsation with Jean-Sébastien Vallée. A community singing workshop and a wonderful way to spend a Saturday morning with people who love to sing! Join TMChoir’s Artistic Director, Jean-Sébastien Vallée, as he leads you through Brahms’ beloved German Requiem. Discover the genesis, structure, and intricate construction of this masterwork while raising your voice alongside singers from across Toronto. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.tmchoir.org/event/singsation-with-jean-sebastien-vallee-apr-26 or 416-598-0422. $15; $20(door). Workshop open to all singing abilities.

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LIVE OR ONLINE

Apr 14 8:00: St. Thomas's Anglican Church. Baroque Music by Candlelight. Pergolesi: Stabat Mater. Rebecca Genge, soprano; Rebecca Claborne, mezzo; St. Thomas’s Choristers, children's choir; soloists, and chamber ensemble; Larry Beckwith & Manuel Piazza, co-directors. 383 Huron St. www.stthomas.on.ca or 416-979-2323. Pay what you wish.

Apr 15 1:00: Lorne Park Baptist Church. Classical Piano Concert in Mississauga. Bach: Toccata in g BWV 915; Schubert: Piano Sonata No.4 in a D.537. Oliver Peart, piano. 1500 Indian Rd., Mississauga. 905-278-7833. Voluntary contribution.

Apr 15 5:30: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Totally Klezmerizing. Original klezmer and Yiddish arrangements. Schmaltz & Pepper: Eric Abramovitz, clarinet; Drew Jurecka, violin. Also featuring Jeremy Ledbetter, piano; Michael Herring, bass; Rebekah Wolkstein, violin. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 15 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. KW Woodwind Quintet. F. Danzi: Woodwind Quintet in B-flat Op.56 No.1; A. Reicha: Woodwind Quintet in E-flat Op.88 No.2; P. Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik Op.24 No.2; J. Medaglia: Suite "Belle Époque in Süd-Amerika"A. Running: Quodlibet. Keffer Memorial Chapel, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $35; $10(st).

Apr 15 8:00: Brampton On Stage. It Might as Well Be Spring. B-Jazzed Orchestra. The Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. www.tickets.brampton.ca/online or 905-874-2800. From $20.

Apr 16 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Vocal Series: Come Closer – Sneak Peek of a New Canadian Opera. Opera 5 presents a sneak peek of composer Ryan Trew and librettist Rachel Krehm’s brand-new chamber opera Come Closer, which premieres in Toronto this June. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 16 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.rcmusic.com/performance. From $50.

Apr 16 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Yuja Wang Plays Tchaikovsky. Jocelyn Morlock: My Name Is Amanda Todd; Janáček: Sinfonietta; Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 in b-flat Op.23. Yuja Wang, piano; Gustavo Gimeno, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $126. Also Apr 17 & 19.

Apr 17 12:00_noon: Canadian Opera Company. Instrumental Series: Dialogues. Centered around works dear to the artists, this concert is a bridge between two worlds, a conversation between two musicians and three composers, and the audience and the performers. Sonatas by Rebecca Clarke & Sergei Rachmaninoff and a new creation by Christian Thomas. Noémie Raymond, cello; Zhenni Li-Cohen, piano. Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. www.coc.ca/freeconcerts. Free. Please check website for any programming updates.

Apr 17 7:00: Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. Ron Korb: Ohanami - A Celebration of Sakura. Ron Korb, Japanese flutes; Kyowa Taiko Group; Sakura Kai and Ayame Kai Dance Troupes; Aiko Fujii, vocalist/koto/shamisen; Bill King, piano; Steve Lucas, bass; Larry Crowe, drums; Ray Hickey, Jr., guitar & koto; and others. Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre - Kobayashi Hall, 6 Sakura Way. www.jccc.on.ca. $45; $40(JCCC members). Doors open at 7pm. Refreshments available.

Apr 17 7:00: Magisterra Soloists. Magisterra at the Museum: From Occident to Orient. Exploring the rich musical traditions of the West and the East showcasing the cultural heritage and diverse influences that have shaped classical music across the globe featuring works by Arvo Pärt, Franz Schmidt, Isang Yun, and Fazil Say. Guest: Shoshana Telner, piano. Museum London, 421 Ridout St. N., London. www.magisterra.com. $35; $30(sr); $15(st); $10(under 10).

Apr 17 7:30: Mississauga Symphony Orchestra. Maestro's Fireside Chat: Pavarotti - The Life & Music of the King of Tenors. Denis Mastromonaco, host. Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga. Visit Pavarotti: The Life and Music of the King of Tenors. Free. Registration required on website.

Apr 17 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. Edge of Your Seat International Festival #5: Cosmic Heartbeats. Nicholas Ma: Hijinks (World premiere & Esprit Orchestra Commission); James O’Callaghan: New Work (World premiere & Esprit Orchestra Commission); Claude Vivier: Lonely Child; Unsuk Chin: Alaraph "Ritus des Herschlagz" (Canadian premiere). Alex Pauk, music director & conductor; Sophia Burgos, soprano. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.espritorchestra.com or www.rcmusic.com/events-and-performances. From $20. 7:15pm - Musical Insights with Alexina Louie and guests.

Apr 17 8:00: Flato Markham Theatre. The Jim Cuddy Band. 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905-305-7469 or www.flatomarkhamtheatre.ca. From $88. Limited availability.

Apr 17 8:00: Grand Theatre. Jeans 'n Classics – The Ultimate Symphonic Rock Show. Grand Theatre, 471 Richmond St., London. 519-672-8800. $86-$98. Visit www.grandtheatre.com for tickets.

Apr 17 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Genevieve Marentette. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/genevieve-marentette. $55(patron); $35(general); $17(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 17 8:00: Redwood Theatre. The Hogtown Allstars: First Annual Bad Thursday Show. Chuck Jackson, vocals & harmonica; Pat Carey, tenor saxophone; Gary Kendall, bass; Jim Casson, drums; Tyler Yarema, piano; Teddy Leonard, guitar; and Howard Moore, trumpet. Redwood Theatre, The, 1300 Gerrard Ave. E. www.theredwoodtheatre.com/event-details/the-hogtown-allstars. $40.

Apr 17 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Yuja Wang Plays Tchaikovsky. See Apr 16. Also Apr 19.

Apr 18 3:00: Cantorei sine Nomine. Bach B Minor Mass. Cantorei sine Nomine; Orchestra; Stuart Beaudoin, director. St. Paul's Anglican Church, 59 Toronto St. S., Uxbridge. www.starticketing.com/tktweb. $30.

Apr 18 4:00: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. The Good Friday Concert: Music and Readings for a Most Holy Day. Anne Lindsay, Celtic fiddle; Sharlene Wallace, Celtic harp. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 18 7:30: London Pro Musica Choir. Common Ground Series: In Paradisum - Fauré & Duruflé Requiems. St. James Westminster Church, 115 Askin St., London. www.ticketscene.ca/events/49379. $30.

Apr 18 7:30: Metropolitan United Church. Choral Concert. Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem Op.45; Rheinberger: Stabat Mater. Jonathan Oldengarm, organ. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. From $15.

Apr 18 7:30: The Edison Singers. J. S. Bach The Passion According to St. John. Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, 28 Norfolk St., Guelph. 226-384-9300 or www.theedisonsingers.com/performances. $50; $25(ages 13-21); $15(ages 12 & under).

Apr 19 2:00: Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra. Appalachian Spring. Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin Suite; Mascagni: Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusticana; Schumann: First Movement from Piano Concerto in a Op.54; Alexina Louie: Music for a Celebration; Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite. Dayou Kim, piano; Martin MacDonald, conductor & music director. P.C. Ho Theatre, Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough. 416-879-5566 or www.cathedralbluffs.com. From $25; Free(ages 12 & under).

Apr 19 7:00: Toronto Welsh. Johns’ Boys Welsh Male Chorus Concert. Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Ave. W. www.torontowelsh.org. $45.

Apr 19 8:00: Burlington Symphony Orchestra. The Music of Spain. Burlington Performing Arts Centre, 440 Locust St., Burlington. www.burlingtonsymphony.ca. From $15.

Apr 19 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Yuja Wang Plays Tchaikovsky. See Apr 16. 

MUSICAL THEATRE

Canadian Stage/Why Not Theatre Production. Mahabharata, Parts 1 & 2. Written & Created by Miriam Fernandes and Ravin Jain. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts - Bluma Appel Lobby, 27 Front St. E. www.canadianstage.com. From $92. Plays until Apr 27.

Mirvish Productions. Come From Away. Book, Music & Lyrics by Irene Sankoff & David Hein. Directed by Christopher Ashley. Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. Runs to May 4. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Disney's The Lion King. Directed by Julie Taymor. Princess of Wales Theatre, 300 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. $59-$259. Runs to Apr 27. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Life After. Book, Music & Lyrics by Britta Johnson. CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, 244 Victoria St. 1-800-461-3333 or www.mirvish.com. Visit website for ticket information. Start times vary. Runs until May 10.

Canadian Stage/Why Not Theatre Production. Mahabharata, Parts 1 & 2. Written & Created by Miriam Fernandes and Ravin Jain. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts - Bluma Appel Lobby, 27 Front St. E. www.canadianstage.com. From $92. Plays until Apr 27.

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.

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.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

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LIVE OR ONLINE

Mar 31 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Carpe Diem String Quartet. Haydn: String Quartet Op.33 No.3 “The Bird”; Laura Kaminsky: Vanishing Point; Emilie Mayer: String Quartet in e; Korine Fujiwara: Fiddle Suite Montana. Sam Weiser, violin; Marisa Ishikawa, violin; Korine Fujiwara, viola; Ariana Nelson, cello. Keffer Memorial Chapel, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $40; $10(st); $65; $15(st) for both concerts.

Mar 31 7:30: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Contemporary Music Studio. Western University - Music Building - Von Kuster Hall, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Mar 31 7:30: Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, Brock University. Department of Music: Big Band Bash. Adrian Papez, electric & acoustic guitar; Greg Holmes, vocals; Brock Big Band; Zoltan Kalman, conductor. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Cairns Recital Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. Tickets: 905-688-0722 or 1-855-515-0722 or www.firstontariopac.ca. $15; $10(sr); $10(ages up to 14); $5(high school st with valid ID).

Mar 31 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Brass Chamber Music. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. www.music.utoronto.ca. Free.

Mar 31 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. OraSTORYo: We DARE to SHARE. Trinity St. Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts, 427 Bloor St. W. www.music.utoronto.ca. Free.

Mar 31 8:00: Tranzac Club. Tranzac Fundraiser Vol. IV. Revenue from these concerts & other fundraising initiatives helps sustain Tranzac's operations, including our residency programming and community-priced rentals, while also promoting further growth. Featuring: Dorothea Paas, Raf Reza (live set), C’est La Fête. 292 Brunswick Ave. www.ticketscene.ca/events/51381. $30/$25(adv).

Apr 01 11:45am: Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music. Student Recital. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-music/events/index. Free.

Apr 01 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation. Lunchtime Chamber Music. Adrian Tsui, piano. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167 or www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 01 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Riki Turofsky Master Class in Voice: Ambur Braid, Soprano. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. www.music.utoronto.ca. Free.

Apr 01 1:00: St. James Cathedral. Tuesday Organ Recital. James Mooney-Dutton, organ. Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King St. E. 416-364-7865 or www.stjamescathedral.ca/recitals. Free. Donations encouraged.

Apr 01 6:00: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Electroacoustic Concert by Student Composers. Western University - Talbot College - Paul Davenport Theatre, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Apr 01 7:00: Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, Brock University. Department of Music: Spring Concert. Works by Corelli, Warlock, Finzi, Villa Lobos, and Zelter. The University String Orchestra; George Cleland, conductor. Concerto performance by Brock University graduate Zack Guo, viola. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Cairns Recital Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. Tickets: 905-688-0722 or 1-855-515-0722 or www.firstontariopac.ca. $15; $10(sr); $10(ages up to 14); $5(high school st with valid ID).

Apr 01 7:30: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Vancouver Recital Society Visiting Artist Series With Steven Osborne, Piano. Western University - Music Building - Von Kuster Hall, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Apr 01 7:30: Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, Brock University. Department of Music: Shall We Dance. The University Wind Ensemble; Zoltan Kalman, conductor. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Cairns Recital Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. Tickets: 905-688-0722 or 1-855-515-0722 or www.firstontariopac.ca. $15; $10(sr); $10(ages up to 14); $5(high school st with valid ID).

Apr 01 7:30: Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music. Chamber Music Concert - Strings. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-music/events/index. Free.

Apr 01 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pop Goes to the Movies: The Music of Hans Zimmer. Amadeus Choir (Katheleen Allan, artistic director & conductor); Trevor Wilson, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $112. Also Apr 2(2pm & 8pm).

Apr 02 10:00am: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Vancouver Recital Society Visiting Artist Series Master Class With Steven Osborne, Piano. Western University - Music Building - Von Kuster Hall, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Apr 02 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Organ Recital. William Maddox, organ. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. www.yorkminsterpark.com. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 02 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pop Goes to the Movies: The Music of Hans Zimmer. See Apr 1. Also Apr 2(8pm).

Apr 02 7:30: Royal Conservatory of Music. Rebanks Family Fellowship Concert. Solo and chamber works are performed by young artists on the cusp of major careers, who are enrolled in The Rebanks Family Fellowship and International Performance Residency Program at The Glenn Gould School. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. www.rcmusic.com/tickets. Free.

Apr 02 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Guitar Ensembles & Flute/Guitar Duos. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. www.music.utoronto.ca. Free.

Apr 02 7:30: Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music. Laurier Wind Orchestra Concert. Wilfrid Laurier University - Theatre Auditorium, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-music/events/index. Free.

Apr 02 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. Edge of Your Seat International Festival #3: Carrot Revolution. Gabriella Smith: Carrot Revolution; Keiko Abe: Michi; Mark Duggan: Maracatu Imaginário (previously commissioned by Esprit); Julia Mermelstein: Floral Reef (World premiere & Esprit Orchestra Commission); Roydon Tse: Stepwise (World premiere & Esprit Orchestra Commission); and other works. Alex Pauk, music director & conductor; Ryan Scott, percussion; Michael Murphy, percussion; Aline Morales, vocalist. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.espritorchestra.com or www.rcmusic.com/events-and-performances. From $20. 7:15pm - Musical Insights with Alexina Louie and guests.

Apr 02 8:00: Jazz Bistro. The Bob Brough Quartet. Bob Brough, saxophone; David Occhipinti, guitar; Artie Roth, bass; Terry Clarke, drums. 251 Victoria St. www.jazzbistro.ca or 416-363-5299. Call or visit website for info.

Apr 02 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pop Goes to the Movies: The Music of Hans Zimmer. Amadeus Choir (Katheleen Allan, artistic director & conductor); Trevor Wilson, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-598-3375 or www.tso.ca. From $112. See Apr 1.

Apr 03 11:45am: Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music. Student Recital. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-music/events/index. Free.

Apr 03 12:00_noon: Metropolitan United Church. Chamber Music from the Glenn Gould School of Music. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x226. Freewill donation.

Apr 03 1:30: Women's Musical Club of Toronto. Music in the Afternoon: Midori Marsh. Themes of Sisterhood with works by Malibran, Viardot, and Nadia and Lili Boulanger. Midori Marsh, soprano; Alex Hetherington, mezzo; Frances Armstrong, piano; Laura Chambers, flute. University of Toronto - Edward Johnson Building - Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-923-7052 X1 or www.wmct.on.ca. $50; free(st with ID at door).

Apr 03 7:00: FabCollab. F for Flamenco Festival presents: "F for Fino y Film". Traditional flamenco guitar performance accompanied by guided sherry tasting and followed by a screening of flamenco documentary "Triana, Pura y Pura". Matt Sellick. Small World Music Centre, Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St. www.fabcollab.ca/flamencofest or 647-768-5288. $39.

Apr 03 7:30: Brampton On Stage. Brampton Music Theatre: Beautiful - The Carole King Musical. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. 905-874-2800 or www.tickets.brampton.ca. From $20. Also Apr. 4, 5 & 6.

Apr 03 7:30: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Western University Singers Choir. Western University - Music Building - Von Kuster Hall, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Apr 03 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Woodwind Chamber Music. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. www.music.utoronto.ca Free.

Apr 03 7:30: Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music. Chamber Music Concert - Winds & Brass. Wilfrid Laurier University - Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 University Ave., Waterloo. www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-music/events/index. Free.

Apr 03 8:00: Flato Markham Theatre. Classic Albums Live Performs Eagles - The Greatest Hits. 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905-305-7469 or www.flatomarkhamtheatre.ca. From $60.

Apr 04 12:00_noon: Music at First-St. Andrew's United Church. Second Friday Noon Spring Recital. Works by Bach. Katy Clark, soprano; Paul Grambo, bass; Ken Baldwin, trumpet; Chris Fischer, piano. First-St. Andrew's United Church, 350 Queens Ave., London. 519-679-8182 or www.fsaunited.com/music-concerts. Freewill donation.

Apr 04 12:10: Music at St. Andrew's. Noontime Recital. Works by Schubert, Bach, Debussy, and Scriabin. Andrey Torgovtsev, piano. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-593-5600 x220 or www.standrewstoronto.org. Free. Donations welcome.

Apr 04 5:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. U of T Opera: L'amour und Liebe. A program of staged scenes featuring operatic treasures from the French and German repertoire. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. www.rcmusic.com/tickets/seats/357601. From $10.

Apr 04 7:00: Jazz at Durbar. The Matt Pines Trio. Featuring Maddie Leroy 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.

Apr 04 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Beethoven Piano Sonata Cycle: Part 3. Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos.2, 16, 25, 18. Heather Taves, piano. Conrad Grebel University College - Chapel, 140 Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st). Ticket bundle for entire series $150.

Apr 04 7:00: TD Music Hall. Just B: Just Odd - Just B World Tour. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. Visit website for ticket information.

Apr 04 7:30: Brampton On Stage. Brampton Music Theatre: Beautiful - The Carole King Musical. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. 905-874-2800 or www.tickets.brampton.ca. From $20. Also Apr 5 & 6.

Apr 04 7:30: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Student Composers and Chamber Music Gala Concert. Western University - Music Building - Von Kuster Hall, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Apr 04 7:30: Don Wright Faculty of Music. Chorale & Les Choristes Choirs. Western University - Talbot College - Paul Davenport Theatre, 1151 Richmond St. N., London. 519-661-3767 or www.music.uwo.ca/events. Free.

Apr 04 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Vocalis III: A Celebration of Chinese Art Song. Coached & curated by Jialiang Zhu. Walter Hall, University of Toronto, 80 Queen's Park. www.music.utoronto.ca. Free.

Apr 04 7:30: Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music. Laurier Choirs Concert. Wilfrid Laurier University - Theatre Auditorium, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-music/events/index. Free.

Apr 04 8:00: Centre in the Square. Zakir Hussain,Tabla. 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-1570 or www.centreinthesquare.com. From $44.50.

Apr 04 8:00: FabCollab. F for Flamenco Festival presents: "F for Feria". Traditional and contemporary flamenco music and dance. Rosi Navarro "La Divi" (Seville); Milena Tejada (Seville); Alvaro Mora (Seville); Dani Carbonell (Seville); Dennis Duffin (Seville). Parkdale Hall, 1605 Queen St. W., #2. www.fabcollab.ca/flamencofest or 647-768-5288. $39.

Apr 04 8:00: Hugh's Room Live. Maria Doyle Kennedy. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/mariadoylekennedy. $40.

Apr 04 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Jazz Lounge: Shannon Butcher. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. $20 cover. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Apr 04 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis. Beethoven: Missa solemnis in D Op.123. Tracy Cantin, soprano; Simona Genga, mezzo; Frédéric Antoun, tenor; Brett Polegato, baritone; Toronto Mendelssohn Choir; Musicians of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra; Jean-Sébastien Vallée, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. www.tmchoir.org/event/beethoven-missa-solemnis or 416-872-4255. From $20.

Apr 05 1:00: Brampton On Stage. Brampton Music Theatre: Beautiful - The Carole King Musical. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. 905-874-2800 or www.tickets.brampton.ca. From $20. Also 5(7:30pm) & 6.

Apr 05 2:00: Avenue Road Music & Performance Academy. Marbin Matinees Series: Jean Luc Therrien & Tristan Savella, Duo Pianos. Works by Poulenc, Debussy, Barber, and others. Avenue Road Music and Performance Academy - Gordon Lightfoot Concert Hall, 460 Avenue Rd. Visit Jean Luc Therrien. Register online for free admission. Reception to follow.

Apr 05 2:00: Hugh's Room Live. My Darling Clementine. Michael Weston King and Lou Dalgleish. Hugh's Room Live - Green Sanderson Hall, 296 Broadview Ave. www.showpass.com/my-darling-clementine-matinee. $30; $15(arts workers/st/underemployed).

Apr 05 4:00: Music Toronto. COSE (Celebration of Small Ensembles). 4pm: Madeline Hall, guitar. 5pm: Thelea String Quartet. Aperture Room, 340 Yonge St. www.music-toronto.com. $40. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

Apr 05 4:30: Bloor Street United Church. Sacred Jazz: Leaning to the Light. Come celebrate the start of spring and the return of longer days in community at Leaning to the Light! Everyone is warmly welcomed. Rev. Douglas will lead us through reflection and poetry. Jacob Pozin, trumpet; Nick Fraser, drums; Rob Clutton, upright bass; Christopher Chan, vocals; Randi Helmers, vocals; Mikey Zahorak, piano. St. Matthew's United Church, 729 St. Clair Ave. W. In-person visits only. Freewill donations welcomed.

Apr 05 5:30: Arraymusic. Sounding Bombe: Enigmatic Music. A musical/compositional work based on the mathematics used to crack the enigma code during the Second World War. Written in collaboration with the National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park, UK, it is a work of historical reflection and musical representations of mathematical concepts while celebrating the technological triumphs of the past using creative work of beauty and interest and the relationship between electro mechanical computation and electro acoustic composition. It is a memorialization of the memory of the Second World War at the 80th anniversary of its end and an exploration of how the development of AI and computerized mechanics will transform our world. Array Space, 155 Walnut Ave. Visit Sounding Bombe. Admission by donation.

Apr 05 7:00: Brampton On Stage. Crate Clash. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. www.tickets.brampton.ca/online or 905-874-2800. $10.

Apr 05 7:30: Axis Club Theatre. Mars Hotel with Special Guests Zuffalo. Ages 19+. 722 College St. Visit Mars Hotel. $32.81.

Apr 05 7:30: Etobicoke Centennial Choir. Mass in Blue. Will Todd: Mass in Blue. Connor Crone, bass; Jake Koffman, saxophone; Raul Pineda, drums; Carl Steinhauser, piano. Runnymede United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd. 416-779-2258 or www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca. $35; Free(12 and under when accompanied by an adult).

Apr 05 7:30: London Symphonia. Beethoven and Sibelius With Kerson Leong. Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Sibelius: Symphony No.2. Kerson Leong, violin; Tania Miller, conductor. Metropolitan United Church, 468 Wellington St., London. 226-270-0910 or www.londonsymphonia.ca. $55 General Admission, $75 Reserved Seating, and $55 for unlimited Video On Demand 21-day access.

Apr 05 7:30: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. Pastorale. Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in F Op.68 "Pastorale"; Beethoven: Overture to Fidelio; Copland: Appalachian Spring. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre - Partridge Hall, 250 St. Paul St., St. Catharines. 905-688-0722 or boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca. From $39; $52(arts workers); $46(under 35); $29(st); $24(18 and under). Also Apr 6(2:30pm).

Apr 05 7:30: Ontario Cross-Cultural Music Society. Sounds of Healing. Music meditation with registered music therapist Jacob De Rose. Barber: Adagio for Strings; Bizet: Farandole from L'Arlesienne Suite No.2; Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite; Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in c Op.67; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in e Op.64; and other works. OCMS Symphony Orchestra; Andrew Hsu, concertmaster; Joanne Ng, conductor. Toronto Public Library - Fairview Branch - Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. www.ocms-ca.com. $35; $25(sr/st).

Apr 05 7:30: Opera by Request. Don Pasquale. Music by Gaetano Donizetti. Andrew Tees (Pasquale); Keith O'Brien (Malatesta); Xavier Flory (Ernesto); Roanna Kitchen (Norina); Sebastien Belcourt (Notary); William Shookhoff, pianist & music director. College Street United Church, 452 College St. 416-455-2365. $20.

Apr 05 7:30: Stratford Symphony Orchestra. Orchestral Fireworks! Brahms:  Academic Festival Overture Op.80; Popper: Hungarian Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra Op.68; Prokofiev: Lt. Kije Suite Op.60; Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol Op.34. Gwendolyn Nguyen, cello; William Rowson, conductor. Avondale United Church, 194 Avondale Ave., Stratford. 519-271-0990 or www.stratfordsymphony.ca/Orchestral_Fireworks. $50; $15(st); Free(under 12).

Apr 05 7:30: Sudbury Symphony Orchestra. Ravel at 150. Haydn: String Quartet in D Op.76 No.2 “Quintenquartett”; Ravel: String Quartet in F. Beth Schneider-Gould, violin; Melissa Schaak, violin; Geoff McCausland, viola; Dobrochna Zubek, cello. St. Andrew's United Church, 111 Larch St., Sudbury. www.ci.ovationtix.com/36875/performance/11512490. $35; $20(under 30).

Apr 05 8:00: FabCollab. F for Flamenco Festival presents: "F for Flamenca". Traditional and contemporary flamenco music and dance in a rare all-women and gender diverse gala flamenco performance featuring artists from across Spain and North America. Manuela Barrios (Seville); Antonia Jiménez (Madrid); Lakshmi Basile (San Diego); Ana Brenes (Barcelona); Sabrina Romero (Málaga). Parkdale Hall, 1605 Queen St. W., #2. www.fabcollab.ca/flamencofest or 647-768-5288. From $45.

Apr 05 8:00: Flato Markham Theatre. The Cookers. Eddie Henderson, David Weiss, Donald Harrison, George Cables, Cecil McBee, and Billy Hart. 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905-305-7469 or www.flatomarkhamtheatre.ca. Visit website for tickets and info.

Apr 05 8:00: Old Mill Toronto. Dining & Dancing Series: Prince Tribute Show. 21 Old Mill Rd. 416-207-2020 or www.oldmilltoronto.com. From $15. Minimum $30 food & beverage spend. Restricted to ages 19+. Dinner reservations open at 6pm. Show at 8pm.

Apr 05 8:00: TD Music Hall. Emel Mathlouthi. 178 Victoria St. www.tickets.mhrth.com. $45.

Apr 05 8:00: Toronto Consort. English Madrigals: "April Is in My Mistress’ Face". Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. www.torontoconsort.org or 416-964-6337. From $10.

Apr 05 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra (UTSO) - Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (Suite No. 2). Coached & curated by Jialiang Zhu. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. www.rcmusic.com/tickets/seats/369801. From $10. NOTE: MacMillan Theatre is temporarily closed. This performance is now taking place at Metropolitan United Church. Please note the new start time.

Apr 06 1:00: Brampton On Stage. Brampton Music Theatre: Beautiful - The Carole King Musical. Rose Theatre, 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. 905-874-2800 or www.tickets.brampton.ca. From $20.

Apr 06 2:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. ARC Ensemble: Hollywood Exiles. Works by Franz Waxman and Miklós Rózsa. Erika Raum, violin; Marie Bérard, violin; Steven Dann, viola; Thomas Wiebe, cello; Jaoquin Valdepenas, clarinet; Kevin Ahfat, piano. Royal Conservatory of Music - TELUS Centre - Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. www.rcmusic.com/tickets. $40.

Apr 06 2:30: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. Pastorale. See Apr 5.

Apr 06 2:45: Canadian Children's Opera Company. Mulligan's Toy Shoppe. Music by Elizabeth Raum. St. Clement's Anglican, 70 St. Clements Avenue. Visit Mulligan's Toy Shoppe or 437-326-9410. $25; $15(ages 18 and younger). Also at 4:30pm.

Apr 06 3:00: Orchestra Toronto. Theatrical Operatic Fusion. Puccini: "Nessun dorma" from Turandot; Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries; Delibes: Bell Song from Lakmé; Bizet: Duet from The Pearl Fishers; Verdi: Selections from Rigoletto; and other works. Soloists: Karoline Podolak, Scott Rumble, and James Westman; Michael Newnham, conductor. Meridian Arts Centre - George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-366-7723 or 1-800-708-6754 or boxoffice@tolive.com. From $14. Pre-concert chat at 2:15pm.

Apr 06 4:00: Elora Singers. Burning Measures: Bach, Pärt, O’Regan. Three choral masterpieces, spanning centuries. Join us for an afternoon where the past and the present converge, and where music becomes a gateway to the divine. Tarik O’Regan: The Ecstasies Above; Arvo Pärt: Te Deum; Bach: Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich, BWV 150; Bach: Sanctus in D, BWV 238. St. Matthew's Centre, 54 Benton St., Kitchener. 519-846-0331 or www.elorasingers.ca. $55, $20 (student), $10 (12 & under).

Apr 06 4:00: FabCollab. F for Flamenco Festival presents: "F for Familia". Traditional and contemporary flamenco music and dance. Marcos Marin, Alison MacDonald, Kiyo Asaoka, Nicolas Hernández, and Chendy León. Residence, 422 Brunswick Ave. www.fabcollab.ca/flamencofest or 647-768-5288. From $25.

Apr 06 4:00: Novi Singers Toronto. Te Deum: From Lament to Glory. Allegri: Miserere Mei, Mozart: Regina Coeli; Mozart: Laudate Dominum; Haydn: Te Deum Laudate; Biebl: Ave Maria. Jennifer Krabbe, soprano; Douglas Tranquada, baritone; Novi Singers Toronto Choir; Mosaic Canadian Vocal Ensemble; Toronto Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra. Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 3055 Bloor St. W. www.novisingerstoronto.ca. $40; $35(adv at Eventbrite).

Apr 06 4:00: Rezonance Baroque Ensemble. Venetian Carnival. St. David's Anglican Church, 49 Donlands Ave. www.RezonanceEnsemble.com or 647-779-5696. $30; $20(st); Free(child).

Apr 06 4:00: St. Philip's Recital Series. Baila. A celebration of global rhythms through the music of Astor Piazzolla, Phillip Houghton, Clarice Assad, and world-premiere performances of a new work by Kalaisan Kalaichelvan. Quartet Malamatina, classical guitar quartet. St. Philip's Anglican Church, 31 St. Phillips Rd., Etobicoke. 416-247-5181. Admission by donation. Suggested: $20.

Apr 06 4:00: Toronto Classical Singers. Beethoven C Major Mass & Mozart Requiem. Mozart: Requiem in d K.626; Beethoven: Mass in C Op.86. Soloists: Lesley Bouza, Christina Campsall, and Paul Genyk-Berezowski; Toronto Classical Singers & Players; Jurgen Petrenko, conductor. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. www.TorontoClassicalSingers.ca/Tickets. $40.

Apr 06 4:30: Canadian Children's Opera Company. Mulligan's Toy Shoppe. See Apr 6(2:45pm).

Apr 06 5:00: Nocturnes in the City. Violin & Accordion Recital. Jaroslav Sveceny, violin; Marketa Lastovickova, accordion. St. Wenceslaus Church, 496 Gladstone Ave. 416-481-7294. $25.

Apr 06 7:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Beethoven Piano Sonata Cycle: Part 4. Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos.11, 22, 29 "Hammerklavier". Heather Taves, piano. Keffer Memorial Chapel, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo. www.ticketscene.ca/kwcms. $30; $10(st). Ticket bundle for entire series $150.

Apr 06 7:00: Sellers and Newel Books. The Michael Arnowitt – George Koller Jazz Duo. Bartók: Roumanian Dances, and works by Michael Arnowitt, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, Clifford Brown, and Wes Montgomery. Michael Arnowitt, piano; George Koller, upright bass. 672 College St. 647-778-6345. By donation, minimum $20.

Apr 06 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. Edge of Your Seat International Festival #4: Imaginary Pancake. Quinn Jacobs: New Work (World premiere & Esprit Orchestra Commission); Bernhard Lang: D/W 24 "Loops for Al Jourgensen"; Ben Nobuto: Serenity 2.0; Gabriella Smith: Imaginary Pancake; Chris Paul Harman: Partita for Solo Violin No.2. Alex Pauk, music director & conductor; Wesley Shen, piano; Mark Fewer, violin; Wallace Halladay, saxophone. Trinity St. Paul's United Church. Jeanne Lamon Hall, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or www.espritorchestra.com or www.rcmusic.com/events-and-performances. From $20. 7:15pm - Musical Insights with Alexina Louie and guests.

Apr 06 8:00: Massey Hall. Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown Tour. 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 or www.tickets.mhrth.com. From $104. 

MUSICAL THEATRE

Grand Theatre. Waitress. Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles; Book by Jessie Nelson;  Directed by Rachel Peake; based on the motion picture by Adrienne Shelly. Grand Theatre (London), 471 Richmond St., London. 519-672-8800. $24-$101. Runs from Mar 25 to Apr. 12. Visit grandtheatre.com for full performance dates and pricing.

Mirvish Productions. Disney's The Lion King. Directed by Julie Taymor. Princess of Wales Theatre, 300 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. $59-$259. Runs to Apr 27, 2025. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

Mirvish Productions. Come From Away. Book, Music & Lyrics by Irene Sankoff & David Hein. Directed by Christopher Ashley. Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King St. W. 1.800.461.3333. Runs to May 4. Visit www.mirvish.com for tickets.

TYT Theatre. Disney's The Little Mermaid. Music by Alan Menken. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Evan Harkai, director & producer; Quinton Naughton, music director; Sydney LaForme, choreographer. Wychwood Theatre, 76 Wychwood Ave. www.tyttheatre.com/ticketterms. Visit website for ticket information. From Feb 15 to Apr 13 with Fri shows beginning Mar 14.

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.

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.

Serenata Singers. Are you free Wednesday mornings? Do you love the joy of singing and the camaraderie it brings? Join the Serenata Singers who have sparkled in Toronto’s constellation of choral gems since 1976! Seniors singers, come together with voices united in song. Inspire generations to follow! This 55-voice adult SATB community choir, ranging in age from 55 to 97, will gather again under accomplished choral director Michael Morgan who shares his talents and expertise to perform a “Winter Cabaret” on November 30, 2024, with other performances during the year at seniors’ residences. Our season crescendos with two annual spring concerts on May 8 & 9, 2025. Our spring concerts entitled “Tuned In” will feature favourites from the movies, Broadway, and television. 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! Come join us!

String Orchestra TO is a new string orchestra in Toronto for amateur intermediate and advanced string players. No auditions. Our season runs from Sep 11, 2024 to May 28, 2025. Wed rehearsals: 7:15-9:15 pm at St. Barnabas Church, 361 Danforth Ave. Visit www.sites.google.com/view/stringorchestrato/home or email us at StringOrchestraTO@gmail.com.

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.

Toronto Summer Music. Chamber Choir. A chance to refresh vocal skills and study inspiring works of choral literature in the intimacy of a chamber vocal ensemble. Aside from daily choir rehearsals with director Kathleen Allan, you will also enjoy sectionals with various vocal coaches. The week will culminate with a performance on the final day of the Festival. Spend a week singing and rehearsing exciting works with fellow choral enthusiasts! Applications for the 2025 Chamber Choir are now open. Application deadline: June 26, 2025. Information at TSM Application Form.

VOCA Chorus of Toronto. Openings for experienced tenors and basses.  VOCA is an auditioned ensemble, currently preparing a broad range of selections (including premieres) for our Dec 14 "Season Songs" concert, featuring Michael Occhipinti, guitar and Jamie Drake, percussion.  On May 10, 2025, we'll be performing "Carmina Burana", featuring special guest, Andrew Haji, tenor. Rehearsals are held at Eastminster, 310 Danforth Ave. (Chester subway) on Monday evenings. Contact Jenny Crober at crober.best@gmail.com for more info.

Apr 06 2:00: CAMMAC Toronto Region. Reading for Singers and Instrumentalists: Haydn’s Paukenmessen (Mass in a Time of War). Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. www.cammac.ca/toronto. $15; $10(members).

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