canary sitelinkNicholas Arnold
647-448-2941
nicholasa@glatzconcerts.com
www.glatzconcerts.com

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Attila Glatz Concert ProductionsFounded in 1987, Attila Glatz Concert Productions produces, promotes, and manages classical, jazz, folk, country, film and video game music performances worldwide.

The company’s signature presentation is the beloved New Year’s Concert, “Salute to Vienna”. Presented annually in more than 20 major concert halls from the Lincoln Center to Roy Thomson Hall, this concert series celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2020.

Attila Glatz Concert Productions presents films with orchestra performances in Florida, Ontario, Québec, Alberta, New York with blockbuster films including the “Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series”, “Jurassic Park in Concert”, “Amadeus Live”, and others. Another company highlight is the annual “New Year’s Eve” opera concert presented with Roy Thomson Hall: Bravissimo! Opera’s Greatest Hits.

canary sitelinkRachel Condie
519-661-3767
musicevents@uwo.ca
www.music.uwo.ca

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Don Wright Faculty of MusicDon Wright Faculty of Music at Western University in London, Ontario is situated in a research-intensive university on a campus that is inviting and striking. It is a supportive environment that enables students to grow artistically and academically, with a family-like atmosphere and strong focus on community. Our students are among 600 of the brightest and most talented young artist scholars, who come to study in one of our many undergraduate and graduate programs.

In the 2023/24 season, we are excited to share our music with the community and experience the incredible diversity of musical styles and genres our students, faculty and our invited world-class guest artists have to offer. From student ensemble performances (including choirs, fully staged opera performances, orchestra, concert bands, jazz, percussion, contemporary and early music), new pop and salsa bands, showcase events by popular music studies students, faculty concerts, and our signature “Fridays@12:30” series, we are pleased to bring performances to you in person, and select options at home via livestream.

canary sitelinkCatherine Gray
416-214-1660
catherine@music-toronto.com
www.music-toronto.com

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Music TORONTO 2023Experience great chamber music downtown with Music TORONTO, a presenter of the finest string ensembles and pianists from Canada and across the globe. Artistic and Executive Director Roman Borys invites you to our 2023/24 season at the Jane Mallett Theatre at the St Lawrence Centre for the Arts.

Music TORONTO’s eight-concert season features artists familiar and new. Enjoy the European Quatuor Danel, the dynamic Ying Quartet, the rising stars of the Verona Quartet, the St. Lawrence and Friends, and our beloved Gryphon Trio. Our piano series features Canadians Duo Turgeon, Maria Thompson Corley and UBC’s David Fung.

Celebrating the breadth of the small ensemble form, the second edition of COSE begins early 2024 and offers a new space for social gathering and musical discovery. COSE champions classics and new works, global musical disciplines and diverse voices, and artists who push the bounds of tradition and innovation. A new initiative in a new venue: from baroque to contemporary, celebrating an expanse of stories, artists and ensembles – welcome to the future.

Please join us for concerts traditional and groundbreaking to feel the transformative experience that is live concert music – enlightening, entertaining, enriching, engaging.

canary sitelinkNancy Nourse
416-485-8262
noursewind@sympatico.ca
www.flutestreet.ca

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Flute Street 2023Flute Street is Toronto’s professional chamber ensemble, comprised exclusively of flutists. Performing on nine different sizes of flutes from the tiny piccolo to Canada’s largest flute – the double contrabass – this versatile and unique ensemble presents programmes offering a surprisingly wide spectrum of genres. Audiences have delighted in the renaissance canzonas, pop tunes, traditional folk songs, baroque favourites, jazz standards, a few symphonic transcriptions and particularly in the original and contemporary flute choir compositions – many of which have been Canadian or world premieres.

Under the artistic direction of founder, Nancy Nourse, and conducted by Isaac Page, Flute Street is pleased to present its 10th anniversary season at the Church of St. Peter and St. Simon-the-Apostle.

  • Sunday, October 1, 2023, 4pm - “Dances with Flutes”
  • Saturday, December 16, 2023, 7:30pm - “Sweet Suites for Christmas”
  • Sunday, April 14, 2024, 4pm - “The Concerto and the Folk Song”
  • Sunday, June 2, 2024, 4pm - “Crossing the Bridge”

canary sitelinkDaniel Bickle
416-593-5600, x231
info@standrews.org
www.standrewstoronto.org

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Music at St. AndrewsMusic at St. Andrew’s is a community outreach program offered by historic St. Andrew’s Church in downtown Toronto. Our program was inspired by the church’s 2011 purchase of a Bösendorfer Imperial grand piano, which we share with the greater community. This magnificent piano is used extensively in our free, mostly classical Friday Noontime Recitals, which run from October to November and February to May. The 45-minute recitals are performed by post-graduate students and professors from U of T’s Music Department, by established performers and by rising young stars.

The 10th year of our popular recitals launches on October 6. Watch for “A Ceilidh Kind of Christmas” on December 8, headlined by St. Andrew's renowned professional choir and featuring a traditional Cape Breton fiddler and other instrumentalists. The lively, down-home program will span seasonal favourites popularised by the Rankin Sisters, the Barra MacNeils, Stan Rogers and others. Admission is free but donations will be accepted for our church’s Refugee Support program.

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