Music Mondays
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

Come 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.
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