• SSO 18/19: Forecasting the Canadian Wind

    SSO 18/19: Forecasting the Canadian Wind

    TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre 35 – 22nd Street East, Saskatoon, SK, Canada

    Our Canada: Forecasting the Canadian Wind spans the nation and beyond in the creation and presentation of new works by five Canadian composers in collaboration with five Canadian wind quintets who are partnered with five international wind quintets, thereby initiating a worldwide network of wind chamber musicians to push the boundaries of the repertoire for this [...]

  • SSO 18/19: Forecasting the Canadian Wind

    SSO 18/19: Forecasting the Canadian Wind

    TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre 35 – 22nd Street East, Saskatoon, SK, Canada

    Our Canada: Forecasting the Canadian Wind spans the nation and beyond in the creation and presentation of new works by five Canadian composers in collaboration with five Canadian wind quintets who are partnered with five international wind quintets, thereby initiating a worldwide network of wind chamber musicians to push the boundaries of the repertoire for this [...]

  • SSO 18/19: Rachmaninoff Romance

    TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre 35 – 22nd Street East, Saskatoon, SK, Canada

    SSO opens its 2018/2019 season with two of the greatest pieces of music ever written! At the tender age of 19, Tony Yike Yang has already garnered himself an international reputation for being one of the next great piano virtuosos. A Laureate of the International Chopin Competition, Yang brings his technical prowess and innate sense [...]

  • CPO 18/19: Worlds Collide

    CPO 18/19: Worlds Collide

    Jack Singer Concert Hall 205 8 Ave SE, Calgary, AB, Canada

    Proclaimed the “Father of Symphonies,” Joseph Haydn changed the course of history with his mastery of orchestral writing — power, drama, and élan which we hear in this, his final symphony. It pairs evocatively with JUNO nominated composers Larysa Kuzmenko’s Behold the Night and Vincent Ho’s highly anticipated The Sandman’s Domain: Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra — two enchanting [...]

  • ESO 18/19: Mozart & Bruckner

    ESO 18/19: Mozart & Bruckner

    Winspear Centre 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    Mozart’s final concerto, Bruckner’s final symphony—works inspired by the unexpected and the divine. James Campbell, our clarinet soloist is from Leduc—a dear friend of the ESO.

  • CPO 18/19: Worlds Collide

    CPO 18/19: Worlds Collide

    Jack Singer Concert Hall 205 8 Ave SE, Calgary, AB, Canada

    Proclaimed the “Father of Symphonies,” Joseph Haydn changed the course of history with his mastery of orchestral writing — power, drama, and élan which we hear in this, his final symphony. It pairs evocatively with JUNO nominated composers Larysa Kuzmenko’s Behold the Night and Vincent Ho’s highly anticipated The Sandman’s Domain: Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra — two enchanting [...]

  • ESO 18/19: Mozart & Bruckner

    ESO 18/19: Mozart & Bruckner

    Winspear Centre 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    Mozart’s final concerto, Bruckner’s final symphony—works inspired by the unexpected and the divine. James Campbell, our clarinet soloist is from Leduc—a dear friend of the ESO.

  • ESO 18/19: Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto

    Winspear Centre 4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    Beethoven’s career-making concerto is matched by Vaughan Williams’ unconventional, yet beautiful elegy to the dead of The Great War. Hatzis’ evocative work was inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

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