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Tickets: $99.50 - $39.50
Wunderkind virtuoso Lang Lang returns to
Roy Thomson Hall for his much anticipated 2nd solo recital during
a week long "Portrait" residency in collaboration with the Toronto Symphony
Orchestra that also includes educational and outreach activities. Described
as "the closest thing classical music has to a rock star," the 25-year-old
megastar continues to astound audiences worldwide with his prodigious talent
and extraordinary charisma. Since his dramatic substitution as soloist with
the Chicago Symphony at age 17 for an indisposed André Watts, he has emerged
as one of the truly amazing classical artists of our age. His phenomenal
breadth of talent was recently showcased at the 10th Anniversary
Beijing International Festival where he performed 10 different piano concertos
with five international orchestras under six conductors. His recital programme
features Schubert’s Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959; Bartók’s Piano
Sonata BB 88 Sz. 80; a selection of Debussy’s Preludes; and Chopin’s
Polonaise in A Flat Major, Op. 53, "Heroic".
"His playing was so raptly beautiful that one was afraid to breathe for
fear of missing anything." -Chicago Tribune
Sponsored by TD Canada Trust.
Lang Lang also appears with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra on September 24 & 27 at 8:00 pm as part of a residency week of performances and educational concerts.
ISABEL BAYRAKDARIAN, SOPRANO
SEROUJ KRADJIAN, PIANO
With the Chamber Orchestra of the Armenian Philharmonic
Friday, October 17, 2008, 8:00 pm
Roy Thomson Hall
Tickets: $89.50 - $39.50
No stranger to Roy Thomson Hall, Canadian soprano
Isabel Bayrakdarian returns to delight her many hometown fans with
a program celebrating the music of composer Gomidas Vartabed (1869-1935),
the revered saviour of Armenian folk music; plus works by Grieg and Bartók,
who were also inspired by the rich musical traditions of their homelands.
Since winning the 2000 Placido Domingo Operalia Competition, the young Armenian-Canadian
has become a star at the Metropolitan Opera and in the opera houses of London,
Milan, Paris and Salzburg. She has won three Juno Awards, is the voice on
the Grammy-winning soundtrack of The Lord of the Rings: The Two
Towers, and is the subject of the 2006 Gemini-nominated film A Long
Journey Home which follows her performances during her first trip to
her ancestral home of Armenia.
"A soprano voice that combines lyricism with remarkable dramatic instincts."
- Time Magazine
THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE WITH YO-YO MA
Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 pm
Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 pm
Roy Thomson Hall
Tickets: $149.50 - $49.50
World-famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma is joined
by The Silk Road Ensemble, a multicultural collective of virtuoso
musicians, for a presentation of traditional and newly commissioned compositions
by composers from the Silk Road lands. The Silk Road Project (the
brainchild of Mr. Ma) is perhaps the most fascinating phenomenon of today’s
world music scene. Now in its 10th year, the visionary venture
continues to explore, absorb and illuminate the many cross-cultural influences
that flourished along the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean
Sea for over 2,000 years. "The Silk Road Project hopes to plant seeds of
new cultural growth and to celebrate traditions and musical voices everywhere."
- Yo-Yo Ma.
"The music leapt across national boundaries in a strange and
wonderful way."- Chicago Tribune
This is a co-presentation with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
The March 20th concert is sponsored by Lexus.
08|09 Virtuoso Performances subscriptions still available: $295 - $99 (3 concerts).
08|09 International Vocal Recital concerts (Kathleen
Battle, Cecilia Bartoli, Nicole Cabell, & Renée Fleming) will go on sale
Monday August 18 at 10:00 am.