Nathan Keoughan with Sound the Alarm Music/Theatre
Baritone Nathan Keoughan appears as a soloist in Music of the Night with Sound the Alarm, which tours numerous communities across Southern Ontario this month.
Learn more about the tour and their stops here.
March 6 to 27
Julien Proulx with Orchestre symphonique de Québec
Conductor Julien Proulx leads the Orchestre symphonique de Québec for a special evening with Tire le coyote.
The program offers an immersion into the poetic world of Tire le coyote who will trade his guitar for a symphony for one evening.
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March 4 - Grand Théâtre de Québec
Tire le coyote
Lauren Margison and Scott Rumble with Orchestra Toronto
Soprano Lauren Margison and tenor Scott Rumble join Orchestra Toronto for Exploration of the Soul.
The program is led by conductor Michael Newnham and features the world premiere of Four Attributes of the Soul by Canadian composer Yefim Adler, alongside Tchaikovsky’s Manfred Symphony.
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March 1 – Meridian Arts Centre
Colleen Daly with the Cathedral Choral Society
Soprano Colleen Daly joins the Cathedral Choral Society for Orff’s Carmina Burana.
The program is led by conductor Edward Maclary and features the Washington National Cathedral Choristers.
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March 1 – Cathedral Nave, Washington National Cathedral
Simon Rivard with Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Simon Rivard leads the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra for a special evening with Steven Page.
Joining Steven Page on stage with the NSO will be Craig Northey of Vancouver legends Odds on guitar, and Kevin Fox on cello.
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February 27 – St. John's Arts and Culture Centre
Steven Page
Jean-Sébastien Vallée with Orchestre symphonique de Québec
Conductor Jean-Sébastien Vallée leads the Orchestre symphonique de Québec for Hollywood 9.
The program features selections from suspenseful classics from the silver screen, from Beetlejuice and Jaws to Mission: Impossible.
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February 26 to 27 - Grand Théâtre de Québec
Jacqueline Woodley with Studio de Musique Ancienne
Soprano Jacqueline Woodley joins Studio de Musique Ancienne for Les muses de Vivaldi.
The program is led by conductor Anne-Marie Beaudette and features Les filles de l’île.
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February 21 – Salle Bourgie
David Pomeroy with Calgary Civic Symphony
Tenor David Pomeroy joins the Calgary Civic Symphony for An Afternoon at the Opera.
The program is led by conductor Rolf Bersch and features highlights from Bizet’s Carmen and Puccini’s Turandot.
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February 22 – Jack Singer Hall
Jean-Sébastien Vallée with the Alberta Youth Choir
Conductor Jean-Sébastien Vallée leads the Alberta Youth Choir for Raising Voices: A Showcase Concert.
The program features works by Tracy Wong, Stuart Beatch, Alan Bevan, Laura Hawley, and James Wright, and brings together more than 250 singers from 40+ children’s and youth choirs across the province.
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February 22 - Francis Winspear Centre for Music
Allyson McHardy and Sarah Dufresne with Orchestre symphonique de Québec
Soprano Sarah Dufresne and mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy join the Orchestre symphonique de Québec for Dvořák's Stabat Mater.
The program is led by conductor Clemens Schuldt and features the Choir of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra, alongside selected choristers of the Quebec Conservatory of Music Choir.
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February 19 - Grand Theatre of Quebec
Alex Halliday with Pacific Opera Victoria
Bass-baritone Alex Halliday joins Pacific Opera Victoria for Puccini’s Tosca.
The production is directed by Brenna Corner, and is led by conductor Giuseppe Pietraroia.
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February 18 to 24 - Royal Theatre
Simon Rivard with Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Conductor Simon Rivard leads the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal for Symphonic Pérusse.
Featuring symphonic arrangements by Hugo Bégin, François Pérusse will deliver several famous excerpts from his repertoire, including surprise guests for the occasion.
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February 17 to 20 - Maison Symphonique de Montréal
François Pérusse
Olivier Bergeron with Les arts florissants
Baritone Olivier Bergeron joins Les arts florissants for Charpentier's La Descente d'Orphée aux Enfers as a part of a European tour to close its 80th anniversary season.
The production is directed by Marie Lambert-Le Bihan & Stéphane Facco, and is conducted by William Christie.
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February 12 to 13 - Opéra de Masssy (Paris)
February 15 - Auditorio Nacional de Musica (Madrid)
February 23 - Auditorium de Lyon (Lyon)
Dominique Côté with Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Baritone Dominique Côté joins Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal for Charles Dauphinais’ La Belle, la Bête et l’Orchestre.
The production is directed by Charles Dauphinais, and is led by conductor Rafael Payare.
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February 14 - Maison symphonique de Montréal
Matthew Treviño with Madison Opera
Bass Matthew Treviño joins Madison Opera for the world premiere of Scott Gendel’s Everlasting Faint.
The production is directed by Keturah Stickann, and is led by conductor Stephanie Rhodes Russell.
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February 13 to 15 - Capitol Theater (Madison, WI)
Sarah Dufresne with Les Violons du Roy
Soprano Sarah Dufresne joins Les Violons du Roy for Mozart and his muses.
Led by conductor Nicolas Ellis and featuring the Agora Orchestra, the program includes Schon lacht der holde Frühling and other pieces inspired by the sisters Aloysia, Josepha, and Constance Weber, the composer's wife.
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February 12 - Palais Montcalm (Quebec)
February 14 - Salle Bourgie (Montreal)
Agora Orchestra
Julien Proulx with Symphony Nova Scotia
Conductor Julien Proulx leads Symphony Nova Scotia for Beethoven’s Violin Concerto.
The program also includes Grażyna Bacewicz’s Concerto for String Orchestra and Sibelius’ Pelléas and Mélisande.
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February 12 - Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Jesse Blumberg at Dia Chelsea
Baritone Jesse Blumberg joins the Dia Art Foundation for the New York premiere of David Lamelas: 1416 m3.
Composed by Gavin Gamboa and featuring the JACK Quartet, the piece sonically illustrates the architectural volume of the gallery, filling each cubic meter of the space with sound.
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February 10 - Dia Chelsea
Jamie Groote and Owen McCausland with Vancouver Opera
Soprano Jamie Groote and tenor Owen McCausland join Vancouver Opera for Mozart's Così fan tutte.
The production is directed by Robert Herriot, and is led by conductor Leslie Dala.
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February 7 to 15 - Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Claire de Sévigné with the Avanti Singers
Soprano Claire de Sévigné joins the Avanti Singers for Haydn's The Creation.
The program is led by conductor Rachel Rensink-Hoff and also includes excerpts from The Lost Birds by Christopher Tin.
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February 7 - FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre