Sinfonia Toronto’s Masterpiece Series: "Mozart, Magnifico!" Announces Upcoming Season Dates

By: Oct. 19, 2009
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Sinfonia Toronto's 2009/2010 Masterpiece Series commences this Friday with Lara St. John, who was featured in "Canada's violin diva does The Lark."

The Masterpiece Series will play on Friday, November 13th at 8 pm with a return by Italian virtuoso pianist Antonio Di Cristofano. The program includes CHAN KA NIN Poetry on Ice; MOZART Piano Concerto K 449; and SCHUBERT Death and the Maiden.

Hailed as "a pianist of monumental proportion," Antonio Di Cristofano has performed as soloist with many of the most important orchestras in Italy, as well as Europe and the US. His critically acclaimed debut CD of recordings of Schubert's piano works was recently followed up with a CD of Brahms, Berg and Scriabin.

The Sinfonia Toronto concert will also feature a work by Toronto composer Chan Ka Nin. TwIce The winner of the Juno Award for Best Classical Composition, his works have also been performed by ensembles such as the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Esprit Orchestra, Amici, Mirò Quartet, the Gryphon Trio, and Purcell Quartet.

Sinfonia Toronto is comprised of thirteen virtuoso string players, and is "a world-class ensemble" according to Germany's Russelsheimer Echo. They perform standing, in the tradition of great chamber orchestras, under the direction of Music Director and Conductor Nurhan Arman. The Toronto Star writes of "a remarkable range of colour...ample eloquence... and gripping authority," while La Scena Musicale declared "Nurhan Arman and his orchestra literally conquered us." Their most recent CD, Flanders Fields Reflections features the 2009 Juno Award winner for Classical Composition of the Year, a Sinfonia Toronto commission composed by John Burge.

Upcoming concerts, all Fridays at 8 PM at Glenn Gould Studio include:

December 11: violinist Catherine Manoukian and percussionist Filippo Lattanzi
January 22: pianist Yuval Fichman
March 12: violinist Hyuk-Joo Kwun and pianist Sangwook Park
April 9: pianist Heather Schmidt and violinist Xiaohan Guo
May 14: Premium Concert with cellist Shauna Rolston.
Gala event: Saturday, February 13 at 8 PM: Latin Lovers Ball at Arcadian Court.

Tickets for the event Friday, November 13 are $40 for general admission, $12 for students (plus a $4.50 box office charge) and can be purchased by calling the Roy Thomson Hall box office at 416 872 4255 or in person at King and Simcoe.  Tickets can also be purchased online by clicking here. This event will be held at Glenn Gould Studio (250 Front Street West). Visit www.sinfoniatoronto.com for more information.

 

 

 



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