![]() 2) and Tarmo Peltokoski ( Vaughan Williams’s Symphony No. Conductors include Gianandrea Noseda (Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 1), Karen Gomyo (Piazzolla’s The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires), and Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider (who leads Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and conducts R. Violinists include Timothy Chooi (Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 2), Beatrice Rana (Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major), and Stewart Goodyear (his own Callaloo-A Caribbean Suite for Piano and Orchestra). 21), Vìkingur Òlafsson (Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. The roster of international pianists includes Angela Hewitt (Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25, performed by the legendary Emanual Ax, who is among many celebrated guest artists returning to perform with the TSO next season. Sir Andrew will also conduct Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. The other is beloved Conductor Laureate Sir Andrew Davis, who leads Richard Strauss’s cosmically grand Also sprach Zarathustra. On the podium for Mozart’s haunting Requiem is former Music Director Jukka-Pekka Saraste. The 24/25 season sees the return of two former TSO Music Directors. 3 “Eroica” Holst’s The Planets the score to Bartók’s ballet The Miraculous Mandarin (recorded live for release on the Harmonia Mundi label) and Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto (featuring Principal Clarinet Eric Abramovitz), “Jupiter” Symphony, and Requiem, among other favoured works by the composer. 4 Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony selections from Bizet’s Carmen Beethoven’s Symphony No. Over the remainder of the series, the orchestra will perform such momentous works as Mahler’s Symphony No. From September 25 to 28, the season opens with Pictures at an Exhibition, which puts the majestic powers of the orchestra on full display in both the beloved Mussorgsky piece (orchestrated by Alexander Gorchakov) and Beethoven’s captivating Triple Concerto, with Concertmaster Jonathan Crow, Principal Cello Joseph Johnson, and Canadian pianist and 2024/25 Spotlight Artist Jan Lisiecki as soloists. One of the main themes traversing the Masterwork programs in the 2024/25 season is a series of concerti for orchestra by contemporary and canonical composers alike. Timeless treasures and the innovative works of todayĪ diversity of programming defines the Masterworks Series, curated by Music Director Gustavo Gimeno: crowd-pleasing canonical works stand alongside artform-expanding compositions by contemporary creators hailing from different nations and cultural backgrounds. This season is more than a series of concerts it's a celebration of inclusivity, excellence, and the transformative power of music that resonates with every member of the world’s most diverse city.” - Mark Williams, Beck Family CEO, Toronto Symphony Orchestra This spotlight will shine brightest on the various concerti for orchestra that we’ve peppered throughout the season, savouring the individual virtuosity and collective brilliance of our musicians. At the heart of this mission is the season-long spotlight we’re casting the exceptional talents within our orchestra. From the Classical magnificence of Mozart and Mahler, to the contemporary beats of Tina Turner and the enchanting melodies of Encanto, our season is a vibrant tapestry of contrasting cultural colours. “As we unveil the full expanse of our 2024/25 season, we are proud to highlight the array of programs designed to mirror the diversity of the broader Toronto community. Subscriptions to the TSO’s 2024/25 season are now available at TSO.CA/Subscribe. 1 an electrifying tribute to Tina Turner, with the multitalented Tony-winning performer Adrienne Warren and the world première of Red Sky Performance’s She Holds Up the Stars, a Young People’s Concert based on Artistic Director Sandra Laronde’s award-winning novel. Highlights include famed pianist Yuja Wang bringing her infectious passion to Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. Music Director Gustavo Gimeno’s vision for the year is one of unified plurality-an expansive showcase of the collective talents of the orchestra with a shared focus on vibrant new works by contemporary creators, the popular music of everyday life, culturally diverse programs for youth, and captivating films in concert, all in addition to the cherished classics of the repertoire. ![]() ![]() The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has revealed the details of its 2024/25 concert season. ![]()
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