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Kindred Spirits Orchestra Pronounces 2024-25 Season Of Favourites And Lesser Recognized Jewels

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Kindred Spirits Orchestra Pronounces 2024-25 Season Of Favourites And Lesser Recognized Jewels

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* Conductor/Artistic Director Kristian Alexander and the Kindred Spirits Orchestra (Photo courtesy of Kindred Spirits)
* Conductor/Inventive Director Kristian Alexander and the Kindred Spirits Orchestra (Photograph courtesy of Kindred Spirits)

For his or her 2024-25 season, Kindred Spirits Orchestra affords a 9-concert sequence unfold between 5 live performance venues in Toronto and Markham. It’s a season filled with well-liked blockbusters, together with lesser identified works and world premieres, within the form of imaginative mix KSO has turn into identified for.

“I’m very excited in regards to the upcoming live performance season,” says KSO Music Director Kristian Alexander in a press release. “The programming is flexible and consists of masterworks from the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries, together with much less ceaselessly carried out jewels of the orchestral repertoire. Nineteen items can be introduced by the KSO for a really first time in a kaleidoscope of music written by composers from Italy, France, Canada, Austria, the USA, Hungary, and the Far East.”

L-R: Top row- Danielle MacMillan; Dion Mazellone; Marcel d’Entremont; Bottom row - Natalya Gennadi; Michael Berkovsky; Heng-Han Hou (Photos courtesy of the artists)
L-R: High row- Danielle MacMillan; Dion Mazellone; Marcel d’Entremont; Backside row – Natalya Gennadi; Michael Berkovsky; Heng-Han Hou (Images courtesy of the artists)

Season Highlights

The Music

Highlights of the season embrace masterworks from a variety of composers, akin to:

  • Bruckner’s Symphony No. 6,
  • Verdi’s Requiem,
  • Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7,
  • Debussy’s La mer,
  • Scriabin’s Poem of ecstasy
  • Concertos by Gershwin, Dvořák, and Bartók.

World Premières/Composer-in-Residence

Three new works have been commissioned by the KSO to carry out through the season.

Canadian composer Gary Kulesha is KSO’s Composer-in-residence. A Member of the Order of Canada, Gary is a pianist, conductor and educator alongside together with his work as a composer. He started composing in his teenagers, and his Divertimento for Brass Quintet No. 1, written when he was 17, continues to be carried out often. He’s acquired a number of awards for his work, which is extensively introduced throughout Canada, in addition to internationally. He was appointed Composer-Advisor to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in 1995.

He’s composing a Concerto for piano trio and string orchestra for the Gryphon Trio, who will carry out it on the world première.

Two composers based mostly in Hong Kong are composing a concertante for harp and an overture for KSO to première in 2024-25.

L-R: Top row - Annalee Patipatanakoon; James Parker; Roman Borys; Bottom row - Winona Zelenka; Vanessa Yu; Dmitri Levkovich (Photos courtesy of the artists)
L-R: High row – Annalee Patipatanakoon; James Parker; Roman Borys (The Gryphon Trio); Backside row – Winona Zelenka; Vanessa Yu; Dmitri Levkovich (Images courtesy of the artists)

Visitor Artists

The lineup of visitor artists affords a variety of skills for audiences to take pleasure in.

  • Juno-Awards profitable Gryphon trio (pianist Jamie Parker, violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon and cellist Roman Borys) can be featured on the 14th annual Markham Up to date Music Competition, co-presented by the KSO on the Cornell Recital Corridor.
  • Cellist Winona Zelenka performs Dvořák’s Concerto for cello and orchestra in her début with the orchestra.
  • Heng-Han Hou, Principal Violinist of the Regina Symphony Orchestra, performs Bartók’s Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 1.
  • Pianist Michael Berkovsky returns to carry out Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with the KSO.
  • Pianist Dmitri Levkovich performs Bartók’s Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1.
  • The Orpheus Choir and the Resound Choir, along with soprano Natalya Gennadi, mezzo-soprano Danielle MacMillan, tenor Marcel D’Entremont and bass Dion Mazellone carry out Verdi’s Requiem.
  • Vanessa Yu, the Grand Prize of the 2023 Worldwide Music Competition and Competitors performs Saint-Saëns’ Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 5 “Egyptian”.

Venues

The live shows are unfold over a number of venues, together with the Flato Markham Theatre (December 2024 and February 2025); Meridian Arts Centre — George Weston Recital Corridor (March, Might and June 2025); the Cornell Recital Corridor for the 14th annual Markham Up to date Music Competition in March 2025; the top of the season finale on the CBC Glenn Gould Studio (June 2025); the Unionville Millennium Theatre (Canada Day, July 1, 2025).

Extra details about the season, and subscriptions, out there [HERE].

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