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Music Toronto Publicizes 2025-26 Season Of Live shows, Neighborhood, And Extra


L-R: Pianist Louis Lortie (Picture: Elias Images); Pianist Michelle Cann (Picture: Steven Mareazi Willis); Cellist Stephen Isserlis (Picture: Satoshi Aoyagi)

Roman Borys, Creative and Govt Director, just lately introduced particulars of Music Toronto’s 2025-26 Season. Together with reside music, Music Toronto’s mandate contains a three-pronged method that features live shows, artist improvement, and neighborhood engagement,

“Along with presenting nice live shows that includes celebrated musicians and early profession artists who’re capturing the world’s consideration, Music Toronto’s funding in artist and viewers improvement initiatives ensures that chamber music stays important throughout the performing arts ecology of our very culturally various metropolis,” stated Roman Borys, Creative and Govt Director, in a press release.

Together with the same old choices, Music Toronto can be launching their MUSE sequence — music unveiled, tales, explorations — that may take a deeper dive into studying and musical discovery. The MUSE occasions will happen on Sunday afternoons.

On the subject of neighborhood engagement and training, Music Toronto’s season consists of faculty live shows, the Pay attention Up! elementary faculty residency program in partnership with the Gryphon Trio and Chamber Manufacturing unit, seniors’ live shows in partnership with Live shows in Care, and Rob Kapilow’s partaking What Makes it Nice? Displays.

For rising musicians, there can be Grasp Courses on the College of Toronto and the Royal Conservatory of Music, in addition to efficiency alternatives within the annual Celebration of Small Ensembles and profession improvement workshops.

Chamber music ensemble Tetzlaff Tetzlaff Doerken (Photo: Giorgia Bertazzi)
Chamber music ensemble Tetzlaff Tetzlaff Doerken (Picture: Giorgia Bertazzi)

Music Toronto 2025-26 Season At A Look

Ehnes Quartet

September 30, 2025

The Ehnes Quartet was established in 2010, and options an all-star lineup of violinists James Ehnes and Amy Schwartz Moretti, violist Che-Yen Chen, and cellist Edward Arron. The Quartet has carried out throughout North America, Europe and Asia, and their catalogue of recordings has earned a number of awards.

Tetzlaff/Tetzlaff/Doerken Trio

October 21, 2025

Violinist Christian Tetzlaff, cellist Tanja Tetzlaff (sister to Christian), and pianist Kiveli Doerken make up this European trio. Since their debut on the Rheingau Competition in 2004, they’ve carried out throughout Europe, in Japan, and in North America. Doerken, a former scholar of authentic pianist Lars Vogt, grew to become a part of the ensemble after Vogt’s passing in 2022, and this would be the first time they carry out for Music Toronto with the newer lineup.

Michelle Cann

November 11, 2025

Grammy-Award successful pianist Michelle Cann made her Music Toronto debut in 2022, and since then,
has been named the inaugural Christel DeHaan Creative Accomplice of the American Pianists Affiliation and acquired the Sphinx Medal of Excellence. Her live performance will delve into works by three composers linked to one another personally and musically — Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms.

J.S. Bach’s Lengthy Stroll within the Snow

MUSE Sequence
November 23, 2025

Created by CBC’s Tom Allen, this charming presentation tells the story of a younger J.S. Bach as he units out on foot from Arnstadt to Lübeck — a journey of 400 km — pushed by his dedication to listen to revered organist Dietrich Buxtehude. Harpist Lori Gemmel, pianist Jamie Parker, accordionist Michael Bridge, violinist Yolanda Bruno, cellist Kevin Fox, and soprano Patricia O’Callaghan are featured on this mix of music and storytelling.

What Makes It Nice® with Rob Kapilow, Isabella Perron violin with the Canadian Chamber Orchestra

MUSE Sequence
December 7, 2025

Rob Kapilow has turn out to be a star music educator, identified for his partaking explorations of music and its emotional energy. On this presentation, he takes a deep dive into Spring and Summer time from Vivaldi’s 4 Seasons, revealing particulars that add to the appreciation of the baroque masterwork that enchantment to novices and classical music lovers alike.

Gryphon Trio with Nordic Voices

January 27, 2026

The Gryphon Trio groups up with Norwegian a cappella ensemble Nordic Voices for a live performance of recent works by residing composers from Canada and all over the world, together with world premieres by Andrew Balfour and Norbert Palej, and the North American premiere of Will Sing Life Once more by Ukrainian composer Bohdana Frolyak, a setting of texts by Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Amelina. Additionally on this system is Scar Tissue, a chunk by Music Toronto’s longtime composer-in-residence, Jeffrey Ryan, in collaboration with Giller Prize-winning creator and poet Michael Redhill.

What Makes It Nice® with Rob Kapilow, Gryphon Trio and Associates

MUSE Sequence
February 8, 2026

Rob Kapilow returns to share his ardour for music, this time exploring Dvořák’s Piano Quintet in A significant, Op. 81. The Gryphon Trio, joined by pals on violin and viola, carry out the Quintet, a lyrical piece infused with Czech people music, that many take into account one of many most interesting examples of late Romantic chamber music.

The Leonkoro String Quartet (Photo: Peter Adamik)
The Leonkoro Quartet (Picture: Peter Adamik)

Leonkoro Quartet

March 5, 2026

The Quartet, made up of brothers Jonathan Schwarz (violin) and Lukas Schwarz (cello), together with Amelie Wallner (violin) and Mayu Konoe (viola) was based in Berlin in 2019. Since then, they’ve received a number of prizes, together with the Jürgen Ponto Basis Music Prize, and first prize on the Worldwide String Quartet Competitors held at London’s Wigmore Corridor and the Concours Worldwide de Quatuor à Bordeaux, amongst others. This live performance can be their Toronto debut, with a program of Haydn, Bosmans and Schubert.

Louis Lortie

March 17, 2026

Canadian pianist Louis Lortie is revered worldwide for his mastery of classical piano repertoire. He’s been gracing the world’s most outstanding phases for greater than three many years, performing throughout 5 continents with main orchestras in addition to solo recitals. His program will concentrate on the piano ballade, a single-movement type popularized within the nineteenth century, and consists of works by Fauré, Debussy, Brahms and Liszt.

Gryphon Trio, Hilario Duran Trio and Associates

March 28, 2026
Particular Live performance at Hugh’s Room

Cuban-Canadian jazz pianist Hilario Duran is a a number of JUNO Award winner, GRAMMY nominee — simply two of the various awards and accolades he’s acquired over an extended profession. He joins the Gryphon Trio and pals for a night centered on the Cuban custom, and the interaction of classical music and jazz. The live performance revives a former Music Toronto custom of Chamber at Lula collaborations.

Steven Isserlis and Connie Shih

April 23, 2026

British cellist Steven Isserlis and Canadian pianist Connie Shih group as much as carry out music by Beethoven, Schumann, Kabalevsky and the Ritournelle by Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová. Isserlis and Shih are frequent collaborators who’ve carried out at Wigmore Corridor, Carnegie Corridor, the Royal Albert Corridor, the Berlin Philharmonie, and the Concertgebouw, amongst different outstanding venues. Each are additionally wanted performers as soloists.

Penderecki Quartet fortieth anniversary live performance with Shad (the rapper) and Roman Borys, cello

Could 21, 2026

The Penderecki String Quartet was based in 1986 in Waterloo, ON, and have since carried out and toured throughout the globe, together with all through Mexico, Australia, Venezuela, Brazil and throughout Canada. They’ve served because the Quartet-in-Residence at Wilfrid Laurier College. This live performance consists of the world premiere of a chunk created and carried out in collaboration with JUNO Award winners rapper Shad and composer Nicole Lizée. Roman Borys, cellist of the Gryphon Trio and Creative Director of Music Toronto, will be part of the Quartet to carry out Schubert’s Quintet in C Main.

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