Kirsten LeBlanc, Rebecca Cuddy, Scott Rumble, and Alexandre Sylvestre with Symphony New Brunswick
Soprano Kirsten LeBlanc, mezzo-soprano Rebecca Cuddy, tenor Scott Rumble, and bass-baritone Alexandre Sylvestre join Symphony New Brunswick for Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
The program is led by Mélanie Léonard, and features Choeur Louisbourg.
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March 30 - Capitol Theatre (Moncton)
March 31 - The Playhouse (Fredericton)
April 1 - Imperial Theatre (Saint John)
Emma Parkinson, Isaiah Bell, and Neil Craighead with Victoria Baroque
Mezzo-soprano Emma Parkinson, tenor Isaiah Bell, and bass-baritone Neil Craighead join Victoria Baroque for Bach’s St. John Passion.
The program is led by David Stratkauskas, and features the choirs of Christ Church Cathedral and the Church of St John the Divine.
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March 29 - Christ Church Cathedral (Victoria)
Victoria Baroque (Photo credit: KGOODPHOTO)
Georgia Burashko with the Dudok Ensemble and NHL Stendenchoir
Soprano Georgia Burashko sings five performances of Bach's St. Matthew Passion.
Georgia joins the Dudok Ensemble in Hilversum, Bilthoven, and Amsterdam, under the baton of Patrick Pranger, ahead of performances with the NHL Stendenchoir in Leeuwarden, conducted by Hans de Wilde.
March 28 to 29, and April 4 - Dudok Ensemble (Hilversum, Bilthoven, & Amsterdam)
March 31 to April 1 - NHL Stendenchoir (Leeuwarden)
Stephen Hegedus with the Regina Symphony
Bass-baritone Stephen Hegedus joins the Regina Symphony Orchestra for Bach's St. John Passion.
The program is led by Gordon Gerrard, and features the Ignite Chamber Choir, under the direction of Dorianna Holowachuk.
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March 28 - Holy Rosary Cathedral (Regina)
Lauren Margison with Memphis Symphony
Soprano Lauren Margison joins the Memphis Symphony for Verdi's Requiem.
In collaboration with Memphis Opera, the program is led by conductor and Music Director Robert Moody, featuring the Memphis Symphony Chorus and the University of Mississippi Chorus, alongside Kenneth Kellogg, Limmie Pulliam, and Jamie Barton.
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March 28 - Cannon Center for the Performing Arts
March 29 - Gertrude C. Ford Center
Andrew Crust with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Andrew Crust leads the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra for Night Seasons.
The program features Shostakovich's Festive Overture Op. 96 alongside Brahms' Symphony No 1 in C Minor Op 68, with the centerpiece of the North American premiere of Rebecca Dale's new work Night Seasons.
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March 28 – TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre
Jesse Blumberg with Chorus Pro Musica
Baritone Jesse Blumberg joins Chorus Pro Musica for Haydn's The Seasons.
The program is led by Jamie Kirsch and features 100 voices joined by a 48-piece professional orchestra.
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March 27 – Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Allyson McHardy, Isaiah Bell, and Jean-Sébastien Vallée with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
Mezzo soprano Allyson McHardy and tenor Isaiah Bell join the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir for Bach’s St. Matthew Passion.
The program is led by Dean Artists’ very own Jean-Sébastien Vallée and features the choristers of St. Michael’s Choir School.
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March 24 to 25 – Koerner Hall
Colin Ainsworth with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Tenor Colin Ainsworth joins the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra for Handel’s Messiah.
The program is led by Dr. Stephanie Chung, and features the Zion Mission Choir alongside the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and the Vancouver Chamber Choir.
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March 24 - Chan Centre at UBC
Julien Proulx with Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Conductor Julien Proulx leads the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal for Le Carnaval de l’OSM.
The program features Carnival of Insects, by Quebec composer Maxime Goulet, alongside classics for the whole family.
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March 22 – Maison symphonique
Juliane Gallant with the Regina Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Juliane Gallant leads the Regina Symphony for Sci-Fi Spectacular.
The program brings cinematic science fiction scores to life, featuring works by John Williams, Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Max Richter, and more.
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March 21 – Conexus Arts Centre
Geoffrey Sirett with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Baritone Geoffrey Sirett joins the Calgary Philharmonic for Verdi’s Requiem.
The program is led Karen Kamensek and features the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus.
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March 20 – Jack Singer Concert Hall
Karen Kamensek
Frédéric Antoun, Jesse Blumberg, and Simon Rivard with the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra
Tenor Frédéric Antoun and baritone Jesse Blumberg join the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra for Haydn’s The Creation.
The program is led by Dean Artists’ very own Simon Rivard and features the Philharmonic Choir of the NSO (PCNSO).
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March 20 – Arts & Culture Centre in St. John's
Sarah Dufresne with the Royal Opera House
Soprano Sarah Dufresne joins the Royal Opera House for Wagner's Siegfried.
The production is directed by Barrie Kosky, and is led by conductor Antonio Pappano.
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March 17 to April 6 – Royal Opera House
Juliane Gallant with the NAC Orchestra
Conductor Juliane Gallant leads the NAC Orchestra for Queen of Soul: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin.
The program highlights Aretha Franklin’s biggest hits as the NAC Orchestra honours the Queen of Soul, and features Broadway star Capathia Jenkins alongside three-time Grammy-nominated singer Ryan Shaw.
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March 12 to 14 – Southam Hall (NAC Ottawa)
Capathia Jenkins
Anna Theodosakis joins University of Toronto Opera
Dean Artists’ Anna Theodosakis directs the University of Toronto Opera School’s spring production of Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia
The production is led by conductor Sandra Horst.
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March 12 to 15 - Harbourfront Centre Theatre
Olivier Bergeron with Vias Danza
Baritone Olivier Bergeron joins Vias Danza for the world premiere of Tout ce qu’il reste.
Commissioned by the National Arts Centre Dance Company in partnership with Bourgie Hall / Danse Danse and Domaine Forget, the program explores the vibrant exchange takes place between music, dance and voice, through the lieder of Franz Schubert.
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March 13 to 14 - Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre
Tracy Cantin and Andrew Crust with the Lima Symphony Orchestra
Soprano Tracy Cantin joins the Lima Symphony Orchestra for The American Songbook.
The program is led by Dean Artists’ very own Andrew Crust, and features iconic works by Gershwin, Bernstein, Ellington, and more.
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March 6 – Veterans Memorial Civic Center (Lima, Ohio)
Jesse Blumberg with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra
Baritone Jesse Blumberg joins the Elgin Symphony Orchestra for Faure’s Requiem.
The program is led by conductor Chad Goodman and also includes selections from Grieg’s Peer Gynt and Coleman’s Seven O’Clock Shout.
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March 7 – Hemmens Cultural Center
Chad Goodman
Catherine St-Arnaud, Lillian Brooks, Colin Ainsworth, Alex Halliday, and Rosemary Thomson with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra
Soprano Catherine St-Arnaud, mezzo- soprano Lillian Brooks, tenor Colin Ainsworth, and bass-baritone Alex Halliday join the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra for Reverence.
The program is led by Dean Artists’ very own Rosemary Thomson, and features Mozart’s Requiem, alongside selections by Buhr and Wagner.
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March 6 – St. Paul's United