Soundstreams has announced the line up for the 2023/24 season. First up, and very exciting, is The Bright Divide, which will play Nov 10th and 11th at the TD Music Hall (the new performance space at Massey Hall). It’s a staged show, directed by Tim Albery and featuring two works inspired by the work of Mark Rothko. There’s Morton Feldman’s Rothko Chapel for viola, timpani and choir and a new work by Cecilia Livingston; mark for viola and voice.
Electric Messiah is back. This time it’s at Theatre Passe Muraille from December 14th to 17th. Adam Scime is in charge again for the Messiah where you don’t know what to expect.
On February 3rd 2024 the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir return with a programme that includes works by Palestrina and Pårt plus a premier of a work by Omar Daniel. That’s at St. Paul’s Basilica (the one that’s further east on Queen Street than you thought!).
Finally on 18th to 21st April 2024 there’s Keyed Up. There’s a different concert each night in the Jane Mallett Theatre featuring short new keyboard works by established and emerging composers.