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MUSE: What Makes it Great? Dvořák’s Piano Quintet

  • Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts 27 Front Street East Toronto, ON, M5E 1B4 Canada (map)

Single tickets: $60 - $65
Arts Workers: $20 – please purchase at the door or call the TOLive box office at 416-366-7723 and select options 1-1 to speak with a box office specialist.
Students and minors: Free with request
Adults (up to 2) accompanying minors (free): Half price
To request student tickets or for more information, please email tickets@music-toronto.com.
Please note, these concerts may not be suitable for children under the age of 7.

Program

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.

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

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Gryphon Trio with Nordic Voices

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Leonkoro Quartet