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The Toronto Symphony Orchestra Proclaims 2025/26 Live performance Season


Gustavo Gimeno conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Picture: Allan Cabral, courtesy of the TSO)

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has introduced particulars of the group’s 2025/26 live performance season. Taking inspiration from Toronto’s upcoming function within the World Cup, Music Director Gustavo Gimeno’s programming emphasizes cross-border connections.

It’s a diversified season and line-up that gives each crowd pleasers and new voices, a pleasant house for younger audiences, and extra.

Highlights embrace a gala the place Lang Lang will carry out Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto, and the Canadian Première of a brand new, TSO co-commissioned Concerto for Orchestra written and carried out by Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi.

“Gustavo Gimeno has programmed a really distinctive 2025/26 season, highlighting the facility of music to transcend borders and remodel listeners,” says Mark Williams, Beck Household CEO of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. “There’s something for everybody on the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and collectively we are going to get pleasure from the wide range of classical, Pops, movie, and household live shows that convey us collectively as a group of music lovers all season lengthy and group is what it’s all about. Your presence, your power, and your love for this orchestra — your orchestra — are what make every little thing we do attainable. Whether or not you’re a donor or a long-time subscriber, or are attending for the primary time, I encourage you to discover what our 2025/26 season has to supply. There’s something extraordinary ready for you, and we’d love so that you can be a part of us.”

Gustavo Gimeno conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Photo: Allan Cabral, courtesy of the TSO)
Gustavo Gimeno conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (Picture: Allan Cabral, courtesy of the TSO)

Masterworks Collection (Curated by Gustavo Gimeno)

“In the identical spirit of excellence and keenness that drives the worldwide athletes vying for the World Cup, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra is poised to current music that resonates on a grand and world scale all through our extraordinary 2025/26 season,” says Gustavo Gimeno.

“Forming an emotional and celebratory arc, the 12 months begins with the exhilarating drama of Carmina Burana and concludes with Beethoven’s superb ‘Ode to Pleasure’, and alongside the best way we discover enduring works and compelling premières by dwelling composers. But, what excites me most is the range of the packages now we have crafted — there’s something for each listener to find and luxuriate in. The magic of stay music is within the shared second, the best way it connects us to one thing better, and I’m drastically trying ahead to exploring that reference to our fantastic audiences.”

The blockbuster opener spotlights Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. Gimeno and the orchestra will likely be joined by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, the Toronto Youngsters’s Refrain, and three soloists: soprano Julie Roset (an Operalia winner in her TSO début), tenor Andrew Haji, and baritone Sean Michael Plumb (additionally in his TSO début). Additionally on this system is the Canadian Première of a jazz-infused Concerto for Orchestra by the legendary Wynton Marsalis, co-commissioned by the TSO.

Different main works offered on this sequence:

  • Mahler’s Symphony No. 9;
  • Ravel’s Boléro;
  • Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5;
  • Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3;
  • Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7;
  • Music from Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman and Götterdämmerung;
  • Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 3 and a set from his ballet Romeo and Juliet (each recorded stay for launch on the Harmonia Mundi label);
  • Sibelius’s Symphony No. 5; Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto (with Concertmaster Jonathan Crow as soloist);
  • Vivaldi’s The 4 Seasons; and 6 Beethoven symphonies, the long-lasting Ninth to finish the common season.

Jonathan Crow curates the TSO Chamber Soloists performances, which provide early viewers members 5 pre-concert performances at choose live shows within the Masterworks sequence.

L: Pianist Bruce Liu; R: violinist Joshua Bell (Photos courtesy of the TSO)
L: Pianist Bruce Liu; R: violinist Joshua Bell (Photographs courtesy of the TSO)

TSO’s 2025/26 Highlight Artists

The TSO’s 2025/26 Highlight Artists are Bruce Liu and Joshua Bell. Gustavo Gimeno selects the Highlight Artists annually based mostly on each technical virtuosity and flexibility. Every will carry out two packages.

Canadian pianist Bruce Liu performs Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in his extremely anticipated return to the TSO stage after his acclaimed 2022 debut.

American violinist and conductor Joshua Bell will each carry out and lead. He’ll carry out the Canadian Première of a not too long ago rediscovered Violin Concerto by mid-Twentieth-century Ukrainian composer Thomas de Hartmann. He’ll lead and play Florence Worth’s Adoration and Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1, and in the identical program, he’ll conduct Beethoven’s overture to Egmont and Symphony No. 7.

Soloists & Visitor Artists

The season closes with Beethoven’s Ninth, that includes as soloists soprano Ambur Braid, mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska, tenor Saimir Pirgu, and bass Jongmin Park. All will likely be making their debuts with the TSO.

Visitor Conductors

TSO audiences will have the ability to expertise the work of numerous distinguished artists making their debuts with the group in 2025/26:

  • Eva Ollikainen will conduct the suite from Stravinsky’s The Firebird;
  • Stephanie Childress will conduct R. Schumann’s “Spring” Symphony;
  • Pianist Mao Fujita will carry out Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2;
  • Cellist Abel Selaocoe will carry out Jessie Montgomery’s Cello Concerto, a North American Première/TSO Co-commission;
  • Cellist Pablo Ferrández will carry out Dvořák’s Cello Concerto;
  • Sitarist Anoushka Shankar will play Sitar Concerto No. 2 “Raga-Mala” by her father, Ravi Shankar;
  • Accordionist Ksenija Sidorova will play Tõnu Kõrvits’s Dances: Concerto for Accordion and Orchestra, a North American Première/TSO Co-commission.
L: Violinist María Dueñas; Middle: Eva Ollikainen, conductor; R: Sophie Dupuis, 2025/26 NextGen Composer (Photos courtesy of the TSO)
L: Violinist María Dueñas; Center: Eva Ollikainen, conductor; R: Sophie Dupuis, 2025/26 NextGen Composer (Photographs courtesy of the TSO)

Returning Visitor Artists

The record of returning visitor artists is diversified, and consists of violinist María Dueñas (Korngold’s Violin Concerto), and pianists Francesco Piemontesi (Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 27), and Denis Kozhukhin (Grieg’s Piano Concerto). Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet performs Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5 “Egyptian” with the Nationwide Arts Centre Orchestra and conductor Alexander Shelley.

Two conductors make long-awaited returns to the TSO podium throughout 2025/26.

  • Paavo Järvi makes a return to conduct the concerto by fellow Estonian Kõrvits;
  • Franz Welser-Möst makes his first look with the TSO in over 35 years to conduct a set he compiled from R. Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier.

Toronto audiences may also welcome the return of conductors Elim Chan (Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9), Dalia Stasevska (Sibelius’s Finlandia, with the TSO and TSYO performing aspect by aspect), former RBC Resident Conductor Earl Lee (Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5), and Conductor Emeritus Peter Oundjian (Elgar’s “Enigma” Variations).

Premieres

Oundjian’s live performance additionally consists of the Canadian Première of Joan Tower’s suite from her Concerto for Orchestra.

The 2025/26 season’s programming features a whole of 16 premières:

  • Francisco Coll (Lilith Symphony, North American Première/TSO Fee);
  • Carlos Simon (Destiny Now Conquers, Canadian Première);
  • Philip Glass (“Conferences Alongside the Edge” from Passages, Canadian Première);
  • A brand new work by Indigenous composer Cris Derksen that was commissioned in partnership with the Centre for Dependancy and Psychological Well being (CAMH) as a part of the TSO’s Artwork of Therapeutic program (World Première).

Unique items by RBC Affiliate Composer Liam Ritz, former NextGen Composer Bekah Simms, and three new NextGen Composers — Sophie Dupuis, Jesse Plessis, and Darren Xu — may also obtain World Premières.

That’s not all…

That covers the Masterworks packages solely. The TSO additionally gives the Pops Collection, Particular Performances, Younger Folks’s Live shows, Relaxed Live shows, the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra, and much more than that.

  • Discover season subscriptions, and particulars concerning the season’s programming, [HERE].

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