The OSM is thrilled to welcome the TSO and its conductor Gustavo Gimeno in a program showcasing the extraordinary voice of mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo. She will perform enargeia, a suite of early and contemporary melodies arranged by Jarkko Riihimäki, as well as the premiere of a new piece by Alison Yun-Fei Jiang. Completing this program is Brahms’ Symphony no. 1, an intensely dramatic work of powerful creative impetus.
Emily D'Angelo and the TSO at the Maison Symphonique
- Orchestre symphonique de Toronto (TSO) Gustavo Gimeno (chef d’orchestre), Emily D'Angelo (mezzo-soprano)
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