Music Toronto
Registered Name: MUSIC TORONTO
Business No: 119049849RR0001
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Music Toronto presents exceptional chamber concerts, mentors emerging artists, and enriches communities through education and engagement.
Music Toronto has been a cornerstone of the Greater Toronto Area’s cultural landscape for over 50 years, presenting a fall-winter series of traditional and contemporary chamber music concerts and recitals. With a distinguished history and a loyal, knowledgeable audience, Music Toronto focuses on the richness of small ensembles and solo recitals, offering a unique experience in a city where other series often take the form of festivals or broader programming. In the summer of 2023, Roman Borys, cellist of the Gryphon Trio—a long-time ensemble-in-residence—was appointed Artistic and Executive Director, bringing new vision to this storied institution.
Music Toronto continues to connect audiences with exceptional Canadian and international artists through its core Concert Series. In May-June 2023, the organization launched the innovative COSE Series (Celebration of Small Ensembles), which presents chamber music experiences in a new format and venue, further expanding the organization’s capacity to support early career artist development, innovative program design and audience development.
Committed to Artist Development, Music Toronto fosters the next generation of musicians through COSE Artist Residencies. Master Classes produced in collaboration with the Royal Conservatory and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, provide senior music students the opportunity to work with visiting concert artists.
Music Toronto’s dedication extends beyond the concert hall through its Community Engagement and Education programs. Initiatives such as Listen Up!, What Makes It Great?® with Rob Kapilow, and performances for schools and seniors’ residences ensure that chamber music reaches diverse audiences across the city, inspiring aficionados and newcomers alike. These programs exemplify Music Toronto’s mission to create community through chamber music.
As a mature organization with a clear mission, Music Toronto embraces both tradition and innovation. While deeply respectful of the European chamber music tradition, the organization actively seeks to expand its repertoire by presenting artists and works of historical, cultural, and aesthetic diversity. This balance of reverence for the past and enthusiasm for the future positions Music TORONTO as a leader in bringing chamber music into the 21st century with passion and commitment.
Through its three pillars—Concerts, Artist Development, and Community Engagement and Education —Music Toronto enriches the cultural fabric of Toronto and ensures that the beauty and depth of chamber music continue to inspire and connect generations. Visit www.music-toronto.com to learn more.
