June 4 to September 24
Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square, Toronto, ON

The Church of the Holy Trinity in downtown Toronto, just behind the Eaton Centre, has always been recognized for its marvellous acoustical space. Music Mondays was started there in 1992 as an independent community music series and has become an important venue for evolving musical talent in the downtown community. Music Mondays offers a glorious spectrum of musicians from Toronto and all around the world, with a wide range of cultural traditions and musical genres. We have been privileged to receive funding in past years from sources such as the Toronto Arts Council, Toronto Community Foundation and the Bickle Foundation, as well as private sponsorships.

416-598-4521 x304
www.musicmondays.ca

June 3 to June 24
Sharon Temple, 18974 Leslie St., Sharon, ON

music_at_sharon_logoCome and hear some of Canada's brightest classical music stars this June at the stunning Sharon Temple just north of Toronto. Led by artistic directors Larry Beckwith and Rick Phillips, this year's series highlights artists including Daniel Lichti, Pentaedre Wind Ensemble, Joseph Petric, Winona Zelenka, Meredith Hall, Todd Delaney, Toronto Masque Theatre and Serouj Kradjian. Our program this year features the music of Schubert, Bach, Purcell and Debussy, among others. Concerts are held June 3, 10, 17 and 24 at Historic Sharon Temple. Visit our website for tickets and information.

905-830-4529
www.musicatsharon.ca

July 14 to August 11
Prince Edward County, ON

Music at Port Milford celebrates its 26th season this year with Friday evening performances at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Picton, featuring the Linden String Quartet, Tokai String Quartet and Port Milford faculty artists with Marie Berard, violin; Peter Longworth, piano; and Melanie Conly, soprano. Purchase a four concert season pass for $75 or single tickets for $25. This year’s special event is “Piano Men – The Music of Elton and Billy” at the Regent Theatre, Picton, Saturday, August 4, at 8pm ($30). Visit “The County” and experience world-class music in a location known for its exquisite beaches, bike tours and vineyards.

613-476-7735 or 914-439-5039
www.mpmcamp.org

July 4 to July 15
Ottawa, ON

Music and Beyond is a classical music and multi-disciplinary arts festival. Classical music is presented in all formations including orchestras, choirs, bands, wind ensembles, recitals and small ensembles. The festival pursues links with other art forms and cultural disciplines and music including visual art, drama, poetry, dance, architecture, science, dining and even yoga. Music and Beyond is virtually unique in the international field of music festivals. 2012 highlights include the Borodin Quartet, Vikram Seth, “Music of the Cold War in the Diefenbunker,” heavy metal violin and baroque opera with Megan Follows.

613-241-0777
www.musicandbeyond.ca

June 21 to June 24
Various locations, Old Montreal, QC

montreal_baroque_festival_logoThe Montreal Baroque Festival is a unique early music festival that takes place in historic Old Montreal, in dusty 17th century attics, gardens, crypts, chapels, chateaux, museums, and banks! Along with the dozen concerts, you can join a grand parade through the streets of the Old City and come to the late-night musical café! The 2012 edition, APOCALYPSE, will include a stunning equestrian ballet dating back to Louis XIII’s engagement in 1612, a concert of natural trumpets with virtuosi Jean-François Madeuf (France) and Graham Nicholson (Holland), Benjamin Bagby’s brilliant rendering of Beowulf and Telemann’s Last Judgement with Ensemble Caprice. 

514-845-7171
www.montrealbaroque.com

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