Stirring Emotions

  • April 18, 2026 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
  • Eglinton St George's United Church

    35 Lytton Boulevard
    Toronto, Ontario M4R 1L2
Ticket Price (CAD) $10.00-$45.00 Buy Tickets
Description

Experience an evening of profound musical depth with "Stirring Emotions." The concert begins with Samuel Barber's hauntingly beautiful Adagio for Strings, a work that has become a poignant anthem of mourning and introspection, resonating with listeners worldwide.

The program continues with Carl Maria von Weber's Clarinet Concerto No. 1. We are thrilled to feature the extraordinary talent of Dominic Desautels, Principal Clarinet of the Canadian Opera Company, whose virtuosity and expressive power will bring this brilliant and dramatic concerto to life.

The journey culminates with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6, the Pathétique. This intensely personal and powerful symphony is a masterpiece of emotional storytelling, from its somber opening to its famously tragic and heart-wrenching finale. Tchaikovsky poured his soul into this work, and its raw, passionate expression makes it one of the most moving symphonies ever composed.

Don't miss this unforgettable concert experience.

Date & Time

Sat, Apr 18, 2026 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Venue Details

Eglinton St George's United Church

35 Lytton Boulevard
Toronto, Ontario M4R 1L2 Eglinton St George's United Church
North York Concert Orchestra

North York Concert Orchestra, now in our 50th season, is a semi-professional orchestra of capable, committed musicians dedicated to bringing affordable, live classical music to our North York community.

Many of our musicians are music professionals – most, though, have occupations far removed from music. We come from a multitude of ethnic backgrounds. While many of us were not born in Canada, the international language of music brings us together – we strive to share the love of music with you, our audience, and to enrich your lives.

While we focus our endeavours on our public concert series, we do not forget those less able to attend our concerts. Many of our musicians volunteer to collaborate in small ensembles, bringing chamber music to community centres, schools and seniors’ residences.

Our annual youth concerto competition is a showcase for young emerging artists, giving them a rare opportunity to perform with a full-size orchestra.

NYCO attracts a diverse and talented membership of over fifty musicians whose ages span over six decades. We are complemented by a volunteer concert production team. A professional music director and professional string section leaders provide the guidance, training and inspiration for us to achieve excellence.


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