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2021-2022 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 2021-2022 concert season including faculty, student, and guest artists as well as ongoing concert series and faculty ensembles. The University of Toronto, including the Faculty of Music, returned to in-person events with limited capacity audiences in September 2021. Concerts were cancelled, postponed, or virtual only during January 2022 as the University shifted to predominantly remote instruction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The University returned to in-person learning (and in-person events at the Faculty of Music resumed) as of February 7, 2022. The majority of concerts during the 2021-2022 concert season were streamed online via the Faculty's various YouTube channels.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program from the concert, which was livestreamed from MacMillan Theatre on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Uri Mayer, conductor

Program:

  • The Magic Flute. Overture / W.A. Mozart
  • Kurelek suite. Fields / G. Fiala
  • Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis / R. Vaughan Williams
  • Symphony no. 9, op. 95 in E minor "From the New World" / A. Dvorak.

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer; Wind Ensemble, , conducted by Gillian Mackay; Wind Symphony, conducted by Jeff Reynolds; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay; MacMillan Singers, conducted by Jamie Hillman; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lor-Anne Dolloff; Soprano/Alto Chours, conducted by Elaine Choi; Tenor/Bass Chorus, conducted by Thomas Burton; and Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Rob MacDonald.

Together : Soprano-Alto Chorus, Tenor-Bass Choir, Gospel Choir, Chamber Choir, MacMillan Singers

File consists of a program from the concert, which was livestreamed from Grace Church-on-the-Hill on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Soprano-Alto Chorus ; Tenor-Bass Choir ; Gospel Choir ; Chamber Choir ; MacMillan Singers ; Dr. Elaine Choi, Thomas Burton, Darren Hamilton, Matthew Otto, Dr. Jamie Hillman, conductors.

Program:
Soprano-Alto Chorus:

  • Beau soir / Claude Debussy, arr. Linda Steen Spevacek
  • Singing bowl / Jeffrey Newberry (world premiere)
  • A daughter of Eve / Katherine Petkovski
  • Grand scale / Steven Webb (Jacob Valcheff, percussion ; Eunseong Cho, piano) (world premiere)
  • Hymn to Acxiom / Vienna Teng / arr. Robin Salkeld

Tenor-Bass Choir:

  • Fire / Katerina Gimon
  • Take him earth / Nicholas Veltmeyer (world premiere)
  • Wanting memories / Ysaye Barnwell
  • Walk Jerusalem / arr. Rollo Dilworth
  • I am in need of music / David Brunner

Gospel Choir:

  • Go down, Moses / as recorded by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
  • Total praise / as recorded by Richard Smallwood and Vision
  • The storm is over now / as recorded by Kirk Franklin and God's Property
  • Whatever you want (God's got it) / as recorded by Chicago Mass Choir

Chamber Choir:

  • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140. Mein freund ist mein / J.S. Bach, arr. Matthew Otto (Jason Halliday, oboe)
  • Mata del anima sola / Antonio Estevez, arr. Alberto Grau (Rhianna McDonald, Alina Tigelman, Maren Richardson, soloists ; Amiel Ang, Jeffrey Zhu, percussion)
  • Lao rahal soti / arr. Shireen Abu-Khader (Janelle Yausif, soloist)
  • Wedding Qawwali / A.R. Rahman, arr. Ethan Sperry (Amiel Ang, Jeffrey Zhu, percussion)

MacMillan Singers

  • Revecy venir du printans / Claude Le Jeune
  • The conversion of Saul / Z. Randall Strope
  • Jewel / Emily Green (Michael Nunes, horn)
  • Adinu / arr. Shireen Abu-Khader and Andre de Quadros (Raneem Barakat, mezzo soprano ; Christian Matta, tenor)
  • Sure on this shining night / Morten Lauridsen (Michael Denomme, conductor).

University of Toronto wind symphony

File consists of a program from the concert, which was livestreamed from MacMillan Theatre on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Symphony ; Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor

Program:

  • Night on fire / John Mackey
  • Variants on a Medieval tune / Norman Della Joio
  • Of our new day begun / Omar Thomas
  • Roma / Valerie Coleman
  • Morning song / Philip Sparke (Denise Simpson, conductor)
  • Testament / David Maslanka.

Riki Turofsky master class in voice with Adrianne Pieczonka, soprano

File consists of a program and recording from the master class, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall. All vocalists accompanied by Spencer Kryzanowski, piano.

Program:

  • Lucia di Lammermoor. Regnava nel silenzio / Gaetano Donizetti (Noelle Slaney, soprano)
  • Romeo et Juliette. Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle / Charles Gounod (Nathania-Rose Chan, mezzo soprano)
  • Don GIovanni. Il mio tesoro / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Ben Done, tenor)
  • Tosca. E lucevan le stelle / Giacomo Puccini (Burak Yaman, tenor)
  • Le nozze di Figaro. Hai gia vinta la causa / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Danlie Rae Acebuque, baritone)
  • Lucia di Lammermoor. Spargi d'amaro pianto / Gaetano Donizetti (Heidi Duncan, soprano) [alternate].

Guitar orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: University of Toronto Guitar Ensemble ; Rob MacDonald, direcotr ; Carmine Coccimiglio, Amanda Lowry, Bahar Ossareh, Daniel Ramjattan, Daniel Turner, teaching assistants.

Program:

  • Sonatina Mexicana / Carlo Domeniconi
  • Dialogo / Jaime Zenamon (Constantin Moeller, flute ; Scott Jolicoeur, guitar)
  • Six pieces for flute and guitar. Alborada ; Albarillo ; Don Camilo / Annette Kruisbrink (Ayiana Armani, flute ; Ciel Fang, guitar)
  • Jobiniana no. 1 / Sergio Assad (Scott Jolicoeur, Jose A. Monasterio, guitars)
  • Histoire du Tango. Bordel 1900 ; Nightclub 1960 / Astor Piazzolla (Nerses Amrikhanyan, flute ; Carmine Coccimiglio, guitar)
  • Bachianas Brasileiras no. 5 / Heitor Villa-Lobos, arr. Roland Dyens (James Baker, Ciel Fang, Scott Jolicoeur, CHristian Le, Jose A. Monasterio, guitars)
  • Sonatina op. 205. Allegretto grazioso ; Tempo di Siciliana (Andantino grazioso e malinconico) / Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Eleanor Song, flute ; James Baker, guitar)
  • Oblivion / Astor Piazzolla (Ciel Fang, Christian Le, guitars)
  • Domus de Janas. La caccia / Giorgio Mirto (James Baker, Ciel Fang, Christian Le, guitars).

University of Toronto Contemporary Music Ensemble

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Contemporary Music Ensemble ; Wallace Halladay, director ; Lorenzo Guggenheim, assistant conductor.

Program:

  • Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy = Ukraine has not yet perished / Mykhaylo Verbytsky, arr. Gary Kulesha
  • Verdala / Hanna Kendall (North American premiere)
  • Flux / George Lewis (Canadian premiere)
  • Voice of hope / Larysa Kuzmenko (Natalya Gennadi, soprano ; Gryphon Trio)
  • Prayer for the Ukraine / Valentin Silvestrov, arr. Eduard Resatsch (North American premiere)
  • Chamber symphony / John Adams (Lorenzo Guggenheim, conductor).

University of Toronto wind ensemble

File consists of a program from the concert by the Wind Ensemble, directed by Gillian MacKay, which was livestreamed from MacMillan Theatre on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Circuits / Cindy McTee
  • Vision chant / Andrew Balfour, trans. Andrew Balfour and Mark Hopkins (Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, conductor)
  • What.Arbitrary.Stillness / Paul Alexander Lessard (premiere)
  • Concerto for piano / Igor Stravinsky (Vivian Kwok, piano)
  • Dreams unseen / Peter Meechan (Abigasil Sinclair, soprano)
  • Tayticulla / Sami Anguaya (premiere)
  • Moorside suite / Gustav Holst (Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, conductor).

Woodwind chamber ensembles

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Quintet in B-flat major. Rondo allegretto / Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov (Maggie Umanetz-Lertprasopsak, flute ; Jasmine Chan, clarinet ; Gabrielle Eber, bassoon ; Michael Nunes, horn ; Ricardo Ferro, piano)
  • La cheminee du roi Rene, op. 25 / Darius Milhaud (Ray Zheng, flute ; Aidan Taylor, oboe ; Daniel Savin, clarinet ; Kira Wilks, bassoon ; Jocelyn Chong, horn)
  • Aires tropicales. Vales Venezolano ; Dizzyness ; Cosntradanza ; Umoja / Paquito d'Rivera (Jordana Kleiner, flute ; Jason Halliday, oboe ; Annette Yeh, clarinet ; Gabrielle Eber, bassoon ; Kevin Li, horn)
  • Raga Terah / Derek Charke (Karen Chiang, Lisa Han, Tina Jia, Constantin Moeller, Lucy Zuo, flutes)
  • Summer music, op. 31 / Samuel Barber (Michelle Hui, flute ; Luca Ortolani, oboe ; Juliette Moreno, clarinet ; Abigail Minor, bassoon ; Shin-Yu Wang, horn)
  • Wind quintet. Vivace / Paul Taffanel (Yelin Youn, flute ; Christopher Vishy, oboe ; Gavin Warren, clarinet ; Rita Ren, bassoon ; Jacob Zemans-Ronthal, horn)
  • Tango suite for clarinet octet. Andante / Astor Piazzolla, arr. Masayuki Katoh (Jasmine Chan, Sophia Chen, Sarah Darragh, Joanna Pan, Steve Seo, James Song, Niki Tang, Annette Yeh, clarinets)
  • Prelude and allegro for clarinet choir. Andante / Arthur Frackenpohl (Jasmine Chan, Sophia Chen, Sarah Darragh, Joanna Pan, Steve Seo, James Song, Niki Tang, Annette Yeh, clarinets).

Thursday at Noon series

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday at Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. Traditionally, these events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music on Thursday afternoons.

Sonora distancia : chamber music of Keiko Harada

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Stephen Clarke, piano ; Wallace Halladay, saxophones ; Aiyun Huang, percussion ; Rob MacDonald, guitar ; Matti Pulkki, accordion ; Stephen Tam, flutes.

Program:

  • In / Keiko Harada (Stephen Clarke, piano ; Stephen Tam, bass flute)
  • NACH BACH for piano. XV ; XVIII / Keiko Harada (Stephen Clarke, piano)
  • In 5th season / Keiko Harada (Rob MacDonald, guitar ; Matti Pulkki, accordion)
  • Henpu / Keiko Harada (Stephen Clarke, piano ; Wallace Halladay, saxophones ; Aiyun Huang, percussion ; Stephen Tam, flutes).

Jazz

Subseries consists of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles, directed by Jim Lewis, Jason Logue, and Christine Duncan.

Jim Lewis 12tet featuring guest Rich Brown

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Triage / Jacob Chung
  • Mahishmatish / Rich Brown, arr. Alyssa Giammaria
  • Window seat / Rich Brown, arr. Raquel Skilich
  • As if sleepwalking with headphones on... / Rich BRown, arr. Chris Berner
  • Achilles and the tortoise / Rich Brown, arr. Max Filazek
  • Black nimbus / Rich Brown, arr. Max Simpson
  • Algorithmic / Rich Brown, arr. Jacob Chung.

Monday night Bach with Mark Fewer and Tim Dawson

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers:
Professionals: Mark Fewer, violin and orchestra leader ; Julie Ranti, flute; Sarah Jeffrey, oboe ; Mike Sweeney, bassoon ; Chris Gongos, horn ; Steve Woomert, trumpet ; Etsuko Kimura, assistant concertmaster ; Remi Pelletier, Theresa Rudolph, viola ; Joseph Johnson, Margaret Gay, cello ; Chris Bagan, harpsichord ; Timothy Dawson, double bass ; Eric MacKeracher, choral director.

University of Toronto Students: Esther Hwang, flute ; Jason Halliday, Luca Ortalani, oboe ; Shin Wang, horn ; Jaedon Daly, Sophia Won, Sophia Thaut, Katrina Johnson, violin ; Kyung Rok (Grace), Daphne Waggener, Matthew Chan, Vera Lin, viola ; Emma Schmiedecke, Else Sather, Alex Chambers-Ozasky, Sohrab Malekzadehamoli, Benjamin Louwersheimer, cello ; Louise Hung, harpsichord.

Program:

  • English suite for guitar and flute. Prelude / J.S. Bach, arr. Daniel Turner, Jin Cho (Daniel Turner, guitar ; Jin Cho, flute)
  • Brandenburg concerto no. 4 in G major, BWV 1049 / J.S. Bach
  • Suite no. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008. Sarabande / J.S. Bach (Benjamin Louwersheimer, cello)
  • Brandenburg concerto no. 5 in D major, BWV 1050
  • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140 (Bach Chorale Choir ; Eric MacKeracher, director).

2019 Norcop prize winners' recital : Katy Clark, soprano and Jialiang Zhu, piano

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Katy Clark, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano

Program:

  • Ronde d'amour ; Chanson de niege ; Ma premiere lettre ; L'ete / Cecile Chaminade
  • The Cherry blossom wand ; The cloths of heaven ; The Aspidistra ; Lethe ; Seal man / Rebecca Clarke
  • Ruby throated moment / Emily Doolittle
  • Four seasons ballade / Alice Ping Yee Ho
  • Tanzer Lieder / Ana Sokolovic.

Jim and Charlotte Norcop prize in song and Gwendolyn Williams Kodolfsky prize in accompanying 2021 : Maeve Palmer, soprano and Joel Goodfellow, piano

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Schon lacht der holde Fruhling, KV 580 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Peter Stoll, clarinet)
  • Vier Lieder, op. 2 / Arnold Schonberg
  • Leino Laulut / Kaija Saariaho
  • Mo ghile mear / Donal O Liathain
  • At the mid hour of night ; The last rose of Summer / Benjamin Britten
  • Amore / Jocelyn Morlock.

UTSO graudate conductors

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Russian funeral / B. Britten (Ben Yoon, conductor)
  • Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis / R. Vaughan Williams (Prokhor Portasov, conductor)
  • Symphony no. 44 in E minor, Hob.1:44 / J. Haydn (Emile Grou, conductor)
  • Concerto in E-flat major, K060 / Igor Stravinsky (Lorenzo Guggenheim, conductor)
  • Starburst and Strum / J. Montgomery (Shawm Bennett, conductor)
  • Adagio for strings / S. Barber (Felipe Luzuriaga, conductor)
  • Fanfare for the common man / A. Copland (Felipe Luzuriaga, conductor).

Jason Logue 12tet featuring guests Tara Davidson and William Carn

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel. The concert was rescheduled from March 9, 2022. Selections were announced from the stage.

Performers: 9 am Jazz Orchestra ; Jason Logue, director ; Tara Davidson, saxophone ; William Carn, trombone.

Program:

  • Walkin'
  • Time flies / William Carn, arr. Terry Promane
  • A gift / William Carn
  • You stepped out of a dream / David Moran
  • Anthropology / Charlie Parker, arr. Marty Paich
  • Walkin' shoes / Gerry Mulligan
  • Code breaking / Tara Davidson, arr. Eddie Ballantine.

University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble presents Steve Reich's Drumming at 50

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel. The concert followed a screening of the documentary film Drumming in Magic Time: The Oral Tradition.

Performers: University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble ; Aiyun Huang, director.

Program:

  • Doldrum etudes / Samuel Kerr (Geoffrey Conquer, piano ; HoiTong Keung, Jasmine Tsui, Alex Fraga, percussion) (world premiere)
  • Subterranean dreams / Stephen Morris (Jacob Valcheff, Jasmine Tsui, Meilin Wei, Bevis Ng, Alex Fraga, HoiTong Keung, percussion)
  • Drumming / Steve Reich (Andrew Bell, Brayden Krueger, Fraser Krips, Bevis Ng, HoiTong Keung, Jacob Valcheff, Jasmine Tsui, Sam Kerr, Tim Roth, percussion ; Lindsay McIntyre, Julia Barber, voice ; Esther Su Young Hwang, piccolo ; Ben Duinker, Russell Hartenberger, guest coach).

Vocalis III : Celebrating the Journee internationale de la Francophonie

File consists of a program from the concert, which was livestreamed from Heliconian Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel. The concert was curated by Nathalie Paulin, with pianist Dakota Scott-Digout.

Program:

  • Lalla-Roukh. Sous le feuillage sombre / Felicien David (Anna Boyes, soprano)
  • Vieille chanson / Georges Bizet (Grace Liang, soprano)
  • Soupir / Henri Duparc (Lauren Estey, soprano)
  • Deux romances. Les cloches / Claude A. Debussy (Difei Wu, soprano)
  • Le parfum imperissable / Gabriel Faure (Anna Boyes, soprano)
  • Temps de neige / Deodat de Severac (Rhian Merritt, soprano)
  • Versailles / Nadia Boulanger (Rhian Merritt, eoprano)
  • Clairieres dans le ciel. Vous m'avez regarde / Lili Boulanger (Morgan Reid, soprano)
  • Banalites. Voyage a Paris ; Sanglots / Francis Poulenc (Celine Cascanette, mezzo soprano)
  • Deux poemes de Paul Eluard. Tout a perdre ; Le front aux vitres / Lionel Daunais (Leslie Higgins, soprano)
  • Trois melodies. Incognito / Denis Bedard (Difei Wu, soprano)
  • Le recital des anges. Banquet macabre / Ian Cusson (Morgan Reid, soprano)
  • Le recital des anges. Communion pascale / Ian Cusson (Lauren Estey, soprano)
  • Trois melodies. Pourquoi / Olivier Messiaen (Morgan Reid, soprano)
  • Le spectre de la rose / Gabriel Majou (Stephanie McKay-Turgeon, soprano).

The tender land by Aaron Copland

File consists of a program from a production of the opera, which was performed in MacMillan Theatre by the University of Toronto Opera Department, conducted by Sandra Horst and directed by Tim Albery, The Azrieli Foundation Opera Visiting Artist.

John and Theresa Rudolph

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Theresa Rudolph, viola ; John Rudolph, percussion

Program:

  • Duo violin and viola in G major, K. 423. Allegro / W.A. Mozart, arr. for marimba by J. Rudolph
  • Variations for four drums and viola / Michael Colgrass
  • Mariel for cello and marimba / Osvaldo Golijov, arr. for viola by T. Rudolph
  • Passacaglia in G minor (after G.F. Handel) for violin and viola / Johan Halvorsen, arr. for marimba by J. Rudolph.

Vocal jazz ensemble

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: University of Toronto Vocal Jazz Ensemble ; Christine Duncan, director.

Program:

  • Round midnight / Thelonious Monk
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Winter / Fleet Foxes, arr. A. Lowe, M. Leombruni
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Crown Chakra / R. Skilich, A. Gholami, C. Joung, R. Amin, A. Blonski Mendez
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Melancholic sound / arr. A. Datu, A. Malandrino, T. Sarkisova, E. Schell
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Spring / arr. C. Joung, M. Leombruni
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Fever / Joachim Pastor, arr. R. Skilich, A. Datu
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Pop, crackle, snap / R. Skilich, M. De Palma, S. Melnyk, M. McKee
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Summer / arr. L. Abramovich, M. Leombruni
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Haaappy / arr. R. Armin, E. Barenthin, A. Gholami, K. Kovacs, A. Blonski Mendez
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Fall / arr. Julia D'Ascanio, M. Leombruni
  • Seasons change : a pandemic project. Ambient/Free / E. Schell, E. Barenthin, M. Leombruni
  • All the things you are / Jerome Kern
  • I think it's going to rain today / Randy Newman, arr. R. Skilich
  • Golden / Jill Scott, arr. A. Datu
  • Moon grace / R. Skilich
  • Kaleidoscope heart / A. Bareilles, arr. A. Shetzen.

Figures in the fog : student composer concert no. 4

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Trois chants rimbaldiens II / Paulo Brito (Morgan Reid, soprano ; Paulo Brito, piano)
  • JUMPSTART / Hirad Moradi (Hirad Moradi, piano)
  • The child and the soldier and war baby / Jonah Nung (Anna Tanczak, soprano ; Jonah Nung, piano)
  • Fantasia for piano and clarinet / Emily Green (Ricardo Ferro, piano ; Jasmine Chan, clarinet)
  • Four seasons and climate change / Qiushi Jiang (Erik Kreem, piano)
  • Figures in the fog / Stephen Morris (Matti Pulkki, accordion ; Vivian Kwok, piano ; Gavin Warren, clarinet)
  • Window light. Music box in the sunset / Yu-Pin Lai (Elise Wiesinger, violin ; Hayley Chan, cello ; Sunny Zhai, piano)
  • The harrowing silhouette / Danial Sheibani (Emma Colette Moss, conductor ; Amanda Yee, Honoka Sophie Li, violin ; Mobin Naeini, viola ; Maren Heylar, cello ; Lauren Esch, piano)
  • Breathing / Erik Kreem (Matti Pulkki, Erik Kreem, accordion)
  • Five dances for string quartet / Ilan Mendel (Jisu Woo, Isabel Ryznar, violin ; Rosaleen Ryel, viola Maya Shukla, cello)
  • Willow transformation 3 / Aidan McConnell (acousmatic)
  • Distant / Vivian Kwok (Alex Hetherington, mezzo soprano ; Geoffrey Conquer, piano) [withdrawn from the program].

UTSO concerto competition finals

File consists of a program and recording of the competition, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Concerto for oboe and strings in D minor / arr. Alessandro Marcello (Samuel Chen, saxophone ; Wesley Shen, piano)
  • Schelomo, Rhapsodie Hebraique / Ernest Bloch (San Rim, cello ; Cecilia Lee, piano)
  • Neruda songs / Pieter Lieberson (Alex Hetherington, mezzo soprano ; Kyejin Kwon, piano)
  • Violin concert / William Walton (Joelle Crigger, violin ; Tod Yaniw, piano).

Spotlight on opera

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel. The concert featured excerpts from the Opera Department's upcoming production of The Tender Land by Aaron Copland, directed by Sandra Horst. The concert was hosted by Horst.

Monday night Bach with Mark Fewer and Tim Dawson

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by members of the Mark Fewer and Tim Dawson.

Performers: Mark Fewer, violin and orchestra leader ; Julie Ranti, flute ; Sarah Jeffrey, oboe ; Mike Sweeney, bassoon ; Chris Gongos, horn ; Steve Woomert, trumpet ; Etsuko Kimura, assistant concertmaster ; Remi Pelletier, viola ; Theresa Rudolph, viola ; Joseph Johnson, cello ; Margaret Gay, cello ; Chris Bagan, harpsichord ; Louise Hung, harpsichord ; Timothy Dawson, double bass ; Eric MacKeracher, choral director.

University of Toronto student performers: Esther Hwang, flute ; Jason Halliday, Luca Ortalani, oboe ; Shin Wang, horn ; Jaedon Daly, Sophia Won, Sophia Thaut, Katrina Johnson, violin ; Kyung Rok (Grace), Daphne Waggener, Matthew Chan, Vera Lin, viola ; Emma Schmiedecke, Else Sather, Alex Chambers-Ozasky, Sohrab Malekzadehamoli, Benjamin Louwersheimer, cello; Louise Hung, harpsichord.

Program:

  • Brandenburg concerto no. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Suite no. 2 in D minor. Prelude / Bach (Theresa Rudolph)
  • Suite no. 2 in D minor. Allemande / Bach (Daphne Waggener)
  • Suite no. 3 in C major. Prelude / Bach (Remi Pelletier)
  • Suite no. 3 in C major. Allemande / Bach (Kyung Rok Moon)
  • Brandenburg concerto no. 6 in B-flat major, BWV 1051 / Bach.

Celebrating our humanity : songs of home and heart

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel. The concert was rescheduled from February 9, 2022.

Program:

  • Na hory vysoki = Unto the mountains / Yakiv Stepovyi (Brooke Zarubin, soprano)
  • Lilacs / Sergei Rachmaninoff (Dasha Tereschenko, soprano)
  • Salve regina / Hermannus Contractus (Matthew Black, tenor)
  • Ruins of Nineveh = Kharabed Nineveh / Belis Daniel (Janelle Yausif, soprano)
  • Ode to the Yellow River / Xian Xianghai (Eric Yang, baritone)
  • Spi W Blaskach Nocy = The sea rests in the moonlight / Mieczyslaw Karlowicz (Ian Gillis, baritone)
  • Bujdoso Enek / Bela Bartok (Claire Latosinsky, soprano)
  • Lambodara Lakumikara / Purandara Dasaru (Mona Subramani, soprano)
  • Gakavi Yerk / Komitas Vardapet (Taline Yeremian, mezzo soprano)
  • Me Voglio fa 'na Casa / Gaetano Donizetti (Julia Renda, soprano)
  • Hatsukoi = First love / Tatsunosuke Koshitani (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano).

Vocalini : festival of song

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel. The concert was rescheduled from February 8, 2022. The concert was put on by voice studies students with Suzy Smith, piano.

Program:

  • On the island. Let the florid music praise / Benjamin Britten (Claire Latosinsky, soprano)
  • Joshua. Oh had I Jubal's lyra / G.F. Handel (Ineza Mugisha, soprano)
  • Der Wanderer, D. 489 / Franz Schubert (George Theodorakopoulos, baritone)
  • Chanson triste / Henri Duparc (Cameron Martin, baritone)
  • La boheme. Donde lieta / Giacomo Puccini (Alexa Frankian, soprano)
  • Peter Grimes. Embroidery aria / Benjamin Britten (Alexa Frankian, soprano)
  • Kalypso / Cecila Livingston (Abigail Sinclair, soprano)
  • All the way through the evening. Walt Whitman 1989 / Chris Deblasio (Dante Mullin Santone, baritone)
  • The secret / Amy Beach (Rayna Crandlemire, soprano)
  • Manon. Adieu, notre petite table / Jules Massenet (Gabrielle Turgeon, soprano ; Kathryn Tremills, piano) [previously recorded].

Instrumentalis : featuring instrumentalists from the graduate class

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Program:

  • Sonata for solo cello / George Crumb (Matthew Lei, cello)
  • Sonata in E-flat major, no. 59, Hob. XVI/49. Movement 1 / Joseph Haydn (Sarah Xu, piano)
  • Cello suite no. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 / J.S. Bach (Ji Heon (Isaac) Lee, cello)
  • Vallee d'Obermann / Franz Liszt (Carina Shum, piano)
  • Sonata op. 21 in C minor. Andante / Cecile Chaminade (Futian Yao, piano)
  • Rondeau de concert op. 12 / Napoleon Coste (James Baker, guitar)
  • Eccentricities, op. 25 / Nikolai Myaskovsky (Marie Haines, piano).

Gospel choir

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director.

Program:

  • This little light of mine
  • Go down, Moses
  • The storm is over now
  • Total praise
  • Better.
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