SINFONIA TORONTO ~ NURHAN ARMAN Music Director


Just announced! 

2025-2026 - 27th Season

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Masterpiece Series 7 concerts read more

Downtown Concerts 4 concerts read more

North York Concerts 3 concerts read more

Single concert tickets: Adult $52; Senior (60+) $40; Student $20



Next concerts

Saturday, March 1, 2025, 8 pm, George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge Street 

DEATH AND THE MAIDEN 

Playing for Peace

A concerto odyssey through dreams and prayers with one of Europe’s finest violinists, plus one of Schubert’s most famous, emotional and beautiful works

SINFONIA TORONTO 

NURHAN ARMAN Conductor

HAIK KAZAZYAN Violinist 

BERLINER Jacob’s Dream Violin Concerto Canadian premiere

SCHUBERT Death and The Maiden  

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Friday, April 11, 2025, 8 pm, Trinity St-Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West  

ITALIANA 

Soaring Strings

A superb new violin concerto composed for a young Canadian star and a warm Mediterranean serenade with an Italian maestro

SINFONIA TORONTO 

GIULIO MARAZIA Conductor

CHRISTINA BOUEY Violinist 

RESPIGHI Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 3

MACDONALD A Distant Point in the Vast Heavens: Violin Concerto No. 2 world premiere

WOLF-FERRARI Serenade  

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Saturday, May 3, 2025 8 pm, George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge Street 

SUNNY'S BEETHOVEN 

Flowering Moon

Young superstar Sunny Ritter returns to play an all-time favourite piano concerto, Nurhan Arman conducts Barbara Assiginaak's ode to nature, and Shostakovich's awesome and only work from 1946

SINFONIA TORONTO 

NURHAN ARMAN Conductor

SUNNY RITTER Pianist

BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 

ASSIGINAAK Waawaaskone-giizis (Flowering Moon) world premiere

SHOSTAKOVICH Chamber Symphony op. 73 

Guest Artist Sponsor: Hampton Securities

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"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

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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