SINFONIA TORONTO ~ NURHAN ARMAN Music Director
2024-2025 Season ~ 26th Season
Exciting music, glorious guest artists and beloved classics
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Masterpiece Series 6 remaining concerts read more
Downtown Concerts 4 concerts read more
North York Concerts 2 remaining concerts read more
Single concert tickets: Adult $52; Senior (60+) $40; Student $20
Next concerts
Friday, November 8, 8 pm Trinity St-Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West
CHOPIN & SHOSTAKOVICH ~ Slavic Gems
Chopin wrote songs? Yes, beautiful folk-inspired gems!
Polish soprano Dominika Zamara interprets a dozen songs,
and pianist Anya Alexeyev plays a Shostakovich favourite
SINFONIA TORONTO / NURHAN ARMAN Conductor
ANYA ALEXEYEV Pianist
DOMINIKA ZAMARA Soprano
KALINNIKOV Serenade
CHOPIN Polish Songs
SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Quintet in G Minor orchestra version
Friday, December 6, 8 pm Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front Street East
Gems by Bach, Mozart, a Schumann masterpiece in the hands of a major European soloist and a Toronto composer’s poignant new oboe concerto
SINFONIA TORONTO / NURHAN ARMAN Conductor
MARIANNA SHIRINYAN Pianist
CAITLIN BROMS-JACOBS Oboist
MOZART Salzburg Symphony K 136
KEVIN LAU Prayer in a Green Cathedral Oboe Concerto Ontario premiere
BACH Piano Concerto in F Minor
SCHUMANN Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 44 orchestra version
Friday, January 24, 2025, 8 pm, Trinity St-Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West
PIAZZOLLA & PALEJ ~ Tears and Tango
Two exciting soloists: a violin virtuoso in a melodious showpiece, and the Canadian debut of one of the world’s top accordionist in the premiere of Toronto composer Norbert Palej’s ‘Tears of Things’ plus irresitible Piazzolla tangos
SINFONIA TORONTO / NURHAN ARMAN Conductor
MACIEJ FRACKIEWICZ Accordionist
DAVID BAIK Violinist
MOZART Divertimento K. 138
WIENIAWSKI Fantasia on Themes from Gounod's Faust, op. 20
PALEJ Lacrymae Rerum - tears of things world premiere
PIAZZOLLA Five Tango Sensations
Guest Artist Sponsors: Meredith MacFarquhar and Edward Thompson
"Sinfonia Toronto fills a unique place in the city’s cultural landscape. As a chamber orchestra, they offer a more intimate experience. For music lovers, it means hearing more nuanced details in the traditional orchestra repertoire that you just won’t hear in a full orchestra." LUDWIG VAN TORONTO
Sinfonia Toronto respectfully acknowledges that we work in the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee peoples