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Brad Cherwin (2017-18 Rebanks Fellow, clarinet) and Sebastian Ostertag (ADP 13, cello), along with a great team of performers including Emily Kruspe (ADP 15, violin), are launching a new music festival in downtown Toronto on November 26. The West End Micro Music Festival includes 3 concerts spanning contemporary, electronic, and classical music. The festival centers on the music of Mozart, with each concert taking a different perspective to the framing and influence of his work.

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Godwin Friesen (BMus ’20 / ADP ’22, piano) has been performing a program of Chopin works for Toronto audiences throughout the fall as part of the Candlelight Concert Series.  Tickets are still available for his performance on Tuesday, December 14.

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Mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska (PDP ’15 / violin) has joined Askonas Holt for general management, one of the world’s leading arts management companies, specializing in the field of classical music.

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Isabella Perron (BMus ’24, violin) performed Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons and Piazzolla's The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires with the Ensemble Classico-Moderne on November 13.  This sold-out performance took place at Place des Arts’ Maison symphonique (Montreal) and was featured on a recent Radio-Canada news broadcast.

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John Perry (Faculty) was recently inducted into the Steinway Piano Hall of Fame and his name will now be displayed on a commemorative listing at the iconic Steinway Piano Factory in New York City.

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Associate Dean Barry Shiffman was interviewed by the Violin Channel about what the GGS has to offer prospective students.

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Jonelle Sills (ADP ’18, soprano) was a soloist for the opening concert of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir’s 21/22 season – performing Nathaniel Dett’s The Chariot Jubilee and Brahm’s Ein deutsches Requiem.

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Klebanov Uncovered, the ARC Ensemble’s latest release, has recently received enthusiastic reviews from several leading music publications including Gramophone and The Strad.  This recording is available for both purchase and streaming.

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