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January
31jan7:30 pmGryphon Trio with Nordic Voices - Burlington
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Buy Tickets Gryphon Trio Celebrating over 30 years of artistry and innovation, Gryphon Trio has firmly cemented its place as one of the world’s foremost piano trios, captivating audiences
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Gryphon Trio
Celebrating over 30 years of artistry and innovation, Gryphon Trio has firmly cemented its place as one of the world’s foremost piano trios, captivating audiences globally with their vibrant, boundary-pushing performances. Comprising violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist Jamie Parker, Gryphon Trio is celebrated for its dynamic programming, from cherished classical repertoire to avant-garde, multimedia collaborations that redefine chamber music for the 21st century.
Nordic Voices
Formed in 1996, Nordic Voices comprises six graduates from the Norwegian Academy of Music and the Norwegian Academy of Opera, who, in addition to their singing backgrounds, have a broad range of experience from choral conducting to teacher training and composition. It is perhaps this range of interests that leads them to explore a wider than usual spectrum of musical expression, from plainchant to new works commissioned from leading Norwegian composers; from the most sacred of religious texts to the strongly secular.

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February
08feb3:00 pm5:00 pmMUSE: What Makes it Great? Dvořák’s Piano Quintet
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Part one: Kapilow commentary with musical examples performed by the Gryphon Trio, Noa Sarid and Sharon Wei Intermission Part two: performance of Dvořák – Piano Quintet
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Part one: Kapilow commentary with musical examples performed by the Gryphon Trio, Noa Sarid and Sharon Wei
Intermission
Part two: performance of Dvořák – Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81
Part three: Kapilow and musicians take audience questions from the stage
This Music TORONTO presentation is the third in a new series of Sunday afternoon concerts called MUSE (Music Unveiled, Stories, Explorations). MUSE performances start at 3 pm take place at the Jane Mallett Theatre.
With infectious curiosity and a gift for revealing the deeper meaning within great works, Rob Kapilow has captivated audiences for decades. This time, Rob explores Dvořák’s Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81, one of the most beloved works in the chamber music repertoire. The Gryphon Trio, joined by Noa Sarid on violin and Sharon Wei on viola, bring this rich, folk-infused masterpiece to life as Rob unpacks its melodies, structure and emotional depth. Whether you’re hearing this piece for the first time or the hundredth, you’ll come away with a newfound appreciation.
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March
28mar8:00 pm10:00 pmGryphon Trio and Hilario Duran at Hugh’s Room Live
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Continuing its long tradition as the city’s leading presenter of chamber music, Music TORONTO renews its annual presentation of the Gryphon Trio in collaboration with all-star musicians from various jazz
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Continuing its long tradition as the city’s leading presenter of chamber music, Music TORONTO renews its annual presentation of the Gryphon Trio in collaboration with all-star musicians from various jazz traditions. On this occasion, the Gryphons team up with the Hilario Durán Trio to celebrate the spirit of Cuba—where irresistible rhythms, fiery passion, and the visceral connections between classical and jazz come to life.

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Hugh's Room Live
296 Broadview Ave.