The fifth-annual Collingwood Music Pageant opened final evening with a efficiency by the Viennese Violins and the Toronto Live performance Orchestra.
Although initially deliberate as an outside present on a stage at Millennium Park, the live performance was moved indoors to First Presbyterian Church on Maple Avenue due to the rain.
The Collingwood Music Pageant is orchestrated by its creative director Daniel Vnukowski, who lives in Collingwood and has carried out as a live performance pianist on 5 continents in entrance of 1000’s. He’s additionally the radio host at The New Classical FM.
The remainder of the pageant schedule is as follows, for ticket and artist info, go to collingwoodfestival.com.
July 6: Famend native Jazz saxophonist John MacMurchy and his Quintet – in Millennium Park (keep tuned to Collingwood Music Pageant social media for weather-related venue adjustments)
July 6: The versatile Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir – from folks tunes of Wales to Broadway tunes
July 7: Montréal’s Stick & Bow, cello and marimba duo – surprises from Bach to Radiohead
July 8: Africville – Award-winning Canadian artists Jackie Richardson, and, Joe Sealy and trio, convey the highly effective tales of close-knit Africville, the previous Halifax black neighborhood, again to gentle and life
July 9: “Postcards Misplaced” – Juno-winning clarinetist James Campbell and acclaimed live performance pianist Daniel Vnukowksi, with Jaclyn Grossman, Andrea Ludwig and Moshe Hammer convey the love story to lifetime of a couple who wrote Yiddish postcards to one another in WWII
July 10: “Step Into The Highlight” Youth Live performance
July 11: Nationwide Indigenous Achievement Award-winner Thompson Freeway, playwright and novelist with Peruvian-Canadian cabaret vocalist Patricia Cano singing his songs within the Cree language
July 12: Closing Night time: An Enchanted Night, that includes world well-known baritone Gino Quilico and Julie Nesrallah; favorite opera, operetta and Broadway songs
The Pageant additionally presents their standard annual Youth Music Day, and a brand new collection “Past Music” that includes an array of shows and introductions giving perception in the way forward for music.