The Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra is collaborating with the U.S. Consulate Normal Toronto and The Philadelphia Orchestra to current a free night of chamber music and dialog. The live performance takes place on April 16 on the Scarborough Citadel.
On stage: the Philadelphia Orchestra String Quartet, Toronto’s Odin Quartet, and the Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Gamers for a an eclectic program. The Philadelphia String Quartet is on the town to carry out with the total orchestra and conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin at Koerner Corridor on April 17.
Personnel
The musicians on stage symbolize a singular mix of ensembles for Toronto viewers members.
Philadelphia Orchestra String Quartet: Marc Rovetti, Assistant Concertmaster, Daniel Han, Violin, Marvin Moon, Viola, Priscilla Lee, Affiliate Principal Cello
The Philadelphia Orchestra has a world acknowledged fame not just for musicianship, however of their dedication to participating communities and connecting by means of music. Whereas they’re in Toronto, they’ll even be visiting a Scarborough highschool, and dealing with Sistema college students.
Odin Quartet: Alex Toskov, Violin, Tanya Charles Iveniuk, Violin, Matt Antal, Viola, Samuel Bisson, Cello
The Odin Quartet was based in 2015 with the objective of constructing classical music accessible to youthful generations, and selling modern Canadian compositions. They’ve been the ensemble-in-residence with the Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra since 2018.
Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Gamers: Kaye Royer, Clarinet, Tiffany Yeung, Violin, Jacob Clewell, Viola, Chris Hwang, Cello (mixed ensemble additionally contains Ronald Royer, SPO Music Director and Conductor, Julia Zisser, Violin, David Lasker, Bass, Lisa Tahara, Piano)
The Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra was based greater than 40 years in the past, providing accessible orchestra and chamber ensemble live shows to the neighborhood, whereas supporting Canadian artists and composers. Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra is carried out by Ronald Royer.
On the Program
After opening remarks by the US Consul Normal and others, the music begins.
SPO Chamber Gamers
- Maria Molinari: Fantasia for Clarinet and String Trio (SPO Fee and Premiere)
Odin Quartet
- Alex Sandoval: A Depraved Curse
- Ted Runcie: String Quartet No 2 II. Canzone
- Katharine Petkovski: The Sleep Backyard
- Bruno Degazio: Three Fractal Miniatures – III. A Little Shuffle Musik
Intermission
Philadelphia Orchestra String Quartet
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet in B flat main, Ok 458
- Antonin Dvorak: String Quartet in F main, Op 96 (Mvt. 1, 4)
- Mixed Philadelphia Orchestra String Quartet and SPO Chamber Ensemble
- Ronald Royer: Romance for Clarinet, Piano and Strings – II. Moderato, with expression
There might be a talkback session after the live performance.
On April 17
Members of the orchestra may also be holding grasp lessons on April 17, sponsored by Kelly Meighan. Two are open to the general public:
- Philippe Tondre (oboe) – 9:30AM – 11:30AM and 12:00PM to 1:00PM (in Mazzoleni Live performance Corridor)
- Elizabeth Hainen (harp) – 9:30AM – 11:30AM and 12:00PM to 1:00PM (room 210).
Particulars
- TUES APR 16, 7:30 p.m. @Scarborough Citadel
- 2021 Lawrence Ave. E. Scarborough M1R2Z2
Discover out extra, and reserve your spot, [HERE].
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