Inspired by Maurice Maeternick’s essay “The Life of Bees,” Stravinsky’s Scherzo fantastique uses extensive chromatic constructs to depict life and activity in a hive of bees. For the 110th anniversary of the composer’s birth, Member of the Order of Canada and of the Order of Ontario Christina Petrowska Quilico performs Witold Lutosawski’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra—praised as one of the finest piano concertos of the twentieth century. Arthur Honegger’s Symphony No. 3, “Liturgique” was composed shortly after the Second World War; with movements titled after liturgical topics, Honegger’s extensive commentary describes the work as a reflection on the horrors of war and the desire for peace. Kristian Alexander | conductor 7:10 p.m. Prélude: pre-concert recital.
Christina Petrowska Quilico | pianist
Daniel Vnukowski | host
7:20 p.m. Pre-concert talk.
Intermission discussion and Q&A with Christina Petrowska Quilico and Daniel Vnukowski.
Post-concert reception.
Videos
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A Strange Loop
Young Centre for the Performing Arts (4/22 - 6/1)
PHOTOS
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The Wolf in the Voice
Tarragon Theatre (2/4 - 2/23) | ||
Anything Goes
Port Colborne Operatic Society (2/15 - 3/2) | ||
GODS AND GRIFFONS
Cornell Recital Hall (3/29 - 3/29) | ||
Makeshift Gala
Makeshift Company (1/18 - 1/18) | ||
KALEIDOSCOPIC SENTIMENTS
Flato Markham Theatre (2/8 - 2/8) | ||
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