The Canadian Opera Company's Free Concert Series in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, returns to live performances for the first time in three seasons on September 20, 2022. The company's 15th season as Toronto's go-to venue for diverse cultural programming features 70 concerts, from September to June, that showcase global and local artists across a variety of genres and disciplines.
"The Free Concert Series has become a destination for people to come together, enjoy and reflect on human experiences shared through music and dance," says Meaghan Froh Metcalf, in her first season as Free Concert Series Manager. "Following more than two years of lockdowns and social distancing, we believe that audience members will be eager to engage with stories that reflect the various communities that comprise this great city."
22/23 Season Highlights
Notable artists and organizations appearing in the Free Concert Series for the first time include:
- Critically acclaimed Italian bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni (Figaro in the COC's upcoming production of The Marriage of Figaro) will delight audiences with an afternoon of sweet and melancholy melodies, including works by Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns
- Renowned British baritone Roland Wood (Scarpia in the COC's upcoming production of Tosca) demonstrates to audiences the professional life-cycle of a baritone
- Acclaimed Canadian mezzo-soprano Carolyn Sproule (The Page in the COC's upcoming production of Richard Strauss' Salome) in a vocal showcase of expressive mezzo-soprano pieces
- Turkish bass and frequent COC artist Önay Köse (Banquo in the COC's upcoming production of Macbeth) demonstrates his voice's emotional range through a series of works by Brahms, Ibert, Wolf, and Rubinstein
- The LARK Ensemble-compromised of members of the COC Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and National Ballet of Canada Orchestra-performing Bach's masterpiece, The Musical Offering
- Critically acclaimed pianist Ishay Shaer, in a recital spotlighting Chopin, including preludes from his Opus 28, and works that he inspired by Rachmaninoff and Scriabin
- JUNO-winning ensemble Duo Concertante in a performance featuring Dawn Avery's Iotsistokwaron:ion (The Stars) and former COC Composer-in-Residence Ian Cusson's Garden of Earthly Delights
- Winner of the 2021 American Prize in Instrumental Performance and American cellist Anita Graef performing works by Joseph Dall'Abaco, Gaspar Cassadó, and J.S. Bach
- Indigenous Enterprise, a new dance collective featuring champion dancers and singers from many tribes and nations across Canada and the U.S., perform an eclectic and exciting performance of dances such as the Native American Flute, Men's Chicken Dance, Women's Fancy Shawl among others
Audience favourites returning to the Free Concert Series in the 22/23 season include:
- American tenor Miles Mykkanen (The Steersman in The Flying Dutchman)
- An Opera Atelier soloist, Artists of Atelier Ballet, and harpsichordist Christopher Bagan bring to life costumed excerpts from Dido and Aeneas, one of the greatest operas in the English language, in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre
- Canada's Ballet JÓ§rgen with an adaptation of the Canadian classic, Anne of Green Gables, and Cinderella
- Peggy Baker Dance Projects will be returning for their final season, with dance artist Katherine Semchuk premiering to be here, a solo arising through her dedication to journaling, physical practice and improvisation
- Artists of the COC Orchestra in a variety of chamber combinations
- The Mike Downes Trio performing a mix of original music and jazz standards
- Musicians Padideh Ahrarnejad (tar) and Ali Massoudi (tombak), accompanied by the beautiful voice of Mahnaz Raad, in a performance of traditional Persian melodies highlighting the musical systems of Dastgah (Maqam)
- Ballet Creole, one of Canada's first professional Black dance companies, present a high-energy and educational performance of African and Caribbean-centered programming
- Acclaimed Toronto-based, mixed East/West PhoeNX Ensemble and celebrated tenor Lawrence Wiliford join forces to present a new cross-cultural revisit of Alec Roth's Songs in Time of War
Since its inception, the Free Concert Series has also served as a showcase for breakout young artists. This season includes performances by:
- Artists of the COC Ensemble Studio, the COC's professional development program for emerging Canadian opera artists, in nine concerts, including a holiday concert and a celebration of the late, worldrenowned composer, songwriter, and lyricist Stephen Sondheim
- The York University Gospel Choir, directed by gospel powerhouse Nicole Sinclair-Anderson, presents a concert of stirring choral works with a distinct gospel sound
- Returning young artists organizations such as: The Glenn Gould School and the Phil and Eli Taylor Performance Academy for Young Artists of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, Humber College, and the University of Toronto
For a full calendar of events, please visit coc.ca/FreeConcerts.
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