Volume 28 Issue 1 | September 20 - November 8, 2022
Our 28th season in print! “And Now, Back to Live Action”; a symphonic-sized listings section, compared to last season; clubs “On the move” ; FuturesStops Festival and Nuit Blanche; “Pianistic high-wire acts”; Season announcements include full-sized choral works like Mendelssohn’s Elijah; “Icons, innovators and renegades” pulling out all the stops.
Our 28th season in print! “And Now, Back to Live Action”; a symphonic-sized listings section, compared to last season; clubs “On the move” ; FuturesStops Festival and Nuit Blanche; “Pianistic high-wire acts”; Season announcements include full-sized choral works like Mendelssohn’s Elijah; “Icons, innovators and renegades” pulling out all the stops.
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SIMON FRYER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
2022
2023
CELEBRATING OUR 125 TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON!
The Venuti String Quartet
Chamber and Recital
Women’s Musical Club of Toronto Career Development Awardwinner,
Michael Bridge, is the first accordionist so honoured. He will
open the WMCT’s season on October 6, playing a diverse program –
from Bach to Piazzolla – along with the Ladom Ensemble and special
guest Joseph Macerollo. Grammy Award-winner, the Pacifica Quartet
opens Music Toronto’s season on October 13 with two works inspired
by American Folk music as well as Dvořák’s delightful String Quartet
No.14 in A-flat Major, Op.105, begun in NYC as the composer was
about to return to Prague after three years in America.
Returning to Koerner Hall, on October 2 at 5pm, the Emerson
String Quartet’s Farewell Tour comes to Toronto. For 45 years, the
Emersons have maintained a standard of excellence that won them
nine Grammy Awards and three Gramophone Awards as well as the
Avery Fisher Prize and Musical America’s Ensemble of the Year award.
Their program – Mendelssohn’s String Quartet No.1 in E-flat Major,
Op.12; Brahms’ String Quartet No.3 in B-flat Major, Op.67; Dvořák’s
String Quartet No.14 in A-flat Major, Op.105 – is a journey to savour.
Finally, making his Koerner Hall debut on October 22, in only his
second Toronto appearance since his 2007-2011 absence from the
concert stage, Russian-born, Israeli violinist Maxim Vengerov was atop
the musical world before an arm injury led to the concertizing pause.
Now at 48 he’s back with a fully packed program: Bach’s Sonata No.1
for Violin and Harpsichord in B Minor, BWV1014; Beethoven’s Violin
Sonata No 9 in A Major, Op.47 (“Kreutzer”); Shostakovich’s Suite for
Violin and Piano from Jewish Folk Poetry, Op.79 (arr. S. Dreznin);
Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir d’un lieu cher, Op.42 and Valse-Scherzo in C
Major, Op.34. It’s a welcome return.
Paul Ennis is the managing editor of The WholeNote.
Michael Bridge
NATHAN HILTZ
OCTOBER 6, 2022 | 1.30 PM
MICHAEL BRIDGE
Michael Bridge, accordion
Ladom Ensemble
Joseph Macerollo, accordion
WINNER OF THE WMCT’S 2021 CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD
NOVEMBER 17, 2022 | 1.30 PM
QUATUOR DESPAX
Cendrine Despax, violin; Jean Despax, violin
Maxime Despax, viola; Valérie Despax, cello
Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, viola
Brian Manker, cello
FEBRUARY 23, 2023 | 1.30 PM
FJÓLA EVANS
Fjóla Evans, composer
Aizuri Quartet; VC2 Cello Duo
Talisa Blackman, piano
Krista Kais-Prial, vocalist
An Icelandic-Canadian creative journey
Premiere of WMCT commissioned work
by Fjóla Evans
APRIL 6, 2023 | 1.30 PM
MARION NEWMAN
Marion Newman, mezzo-soprano
Melody Courage, soprano; Evan Korbut,
baritone; Gordon Gerrard, piano
MAY 4, 2023 | 1.30 PM
MARK FEWER
Mark Fewer, violin
Thalea String Quartet; Chris Whitley, violin
Jeanie Chung, piano
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