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Celebration of Small Ensembles - June 1

  • The Aperture Room 340 Yonge Street Toronto, ON, M5B 1R8 Canada (map)

Join us for a Celebration of Small Ensembles – ancient, classic and 21st century music boldly curated and performed by small ensembles.

June 1: Canadian Chamber Orchestra and the Ladom Ensemble.

Taking place in the Aperture Room, a light filled space on the top floor of a beautifully restored building just north of Yonge and Dundas Square, each COSE event will be as much a social gathering as it will be an opportunity for musical discovery.

Each concert will feature two 45 minute sets presented by new and established artists performing music rooted in different small ensemble traditions. Events will commence at 4 pm and conclude after 6 pm and will include short stretch and chat breaks between sets. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

General Admission - $40, Students & Arts Workers - $20

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Programme - June 1, 2024

4:00pm
Sweet 16: Pop Music of the 1820s

Canadian Chamber Orchestra
Aaron Schwebel, Luri Lee, Sheila Jaffé, Noa Sarid, violins
Hezekiah Leung, Ryan Davis, violas
Andrew Ascenzo, Drew Comstock, cellos

Mendelssohn was only 16 years old when he wrote one of his most famous works, the string octet in Eb major for double string quartet in the year 1825. No doubt, this young prodigious composer was being influenced by the great composers and music being performed throughout Europe, and one such piece that he may have crossed paths with is Schubert's famous String Quartet No. 14 "Death and the Maiden," which was written just one year prior and used themes from songs he had written previously. Schubert was a prolific melodist and song-writer and his influence carries into modern-times, and was the inspiration for Dinuk Wijeratne's "A Letter from the After-life" from his Two Pop Songs on Antique Poems, written in 2015.

Concert Programme

Dinuk Wijeratne - "A Letter From The After-life" from Two Pop Songs on Antique Poems (2015)
Felix Mendelssoh - String Octet in Eb Major, Op. 20

5:00pm
The Walls Are Made of Song

Ladom Ensemble
Pouya Hamidi, piano
Michael Bridge, accordion
Beth Silver, cello
Adam Campbell, percussion

Creating a new musical identity, Ladom Ensemble draws from Balkan, Persian, South American, Turkish and European influences and blends it all in a unique instrumentation that is passionate, sophisticated, & wild. Their original repertoire and arrangements have hints of folksongs, classical, Latin, and a little progressive rock. Ladom doesn’t pretend to represent any specific tradition, but rather expresses an authentic artistic fusion. Ladom Ensemble reflects the beautiful new Western world!

Concert Programme

Pouya Hamidi - Distance
Traditional - East Coast Medley
Béla Bartók - Romanian Folk Dances
Traditional - Hora
Radiohead - Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
Traditional - Gole Pamchal
A. Piazzolla - Libertango

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