The MCO is encouraging audiences to "Live the Music" in their upcoming season.
Featuring "local heroes, returning faves, and bold innovators," the eight concerts should challenge, delight, engage, and entertain audiences and the music-loving community.
The organization has also pivoted to a new ticketing system, Showpass, promising a smoother online delivery.
8- and/or 6-ticket packages available with both seat section selection and rush seating offered.
Find full details and subscriptions at: www.themco.ca
1 / LAMENT
7.30pm, Wednesday, September 25
Jonathan Adams, baritone; Jessica McMann, flute-composer; Tyson Houseman, video artist; Anne Manson, conductor
The visionary Cree-Métis baritone sings baroque and urgent new musical lamentations. Guiding you through stirring discoveries, disruptions, and landscapes, this concert will leave you changed.
2 / TEMPEST
7.30pm, Wednesday, October 23
Karl Stobbe, violin and leader; Andrew Armstrong, piano
A voyage from Bach’s serene waters to stormy Shostakovich and back. At the helm: MCO’s concertmaster, the great Karl Stobbe.
3 / DIALOGUE
7.30pm, Thursday, Nov. 14
Simone Dinnerstein, piano; Awadagin Pratt, piano; Anne Manson, conductor
A miraculous meeting of two piano giants — harmonizing, counterpointing, and speaking directly to the soul through Bach’s & Mozart’s intricate double piano concertos.
4 / SOJOURN
7.30pm, Thursday, November 21
David Braid, piano-composer; Mark Fewer, violin; Anne Manson, conductor
After stays in Hollywood, Armenia, and everywhere between, Braid arrives triumphantly to MCO’s stages with rock-star composers Reich, Lizée, Montgomery, and Dessner.
5 / LULLABY OF THE SNOW
1.00pm & 7.30pm, Thurs, March 13
Allen Harrington, saxophone; David Bui, conductor
Winnipegger Allen Harrington is one of Canada’s finest wind players. He makes Sally Beamish’ iconic saxophone concerto absolutely sing in this concert warmly ushering in the spring.
6 / SOLACE
7.30pm, Wednesday, April 9
Aisslinn Nosky, violin and leader; Caitlin Broms-Jacobs, oboe
Canada’s famous violinist-conductor reminds us why Bach called music “a refreshment of the soul” in this escape to the otherworldly sounds of Penderecki, Morlock, Vivaldi and B himself.
7 / ᐊᐊᐧᓱᐃᐧᐣ AWASOWIN
1.00pm & 7.30pm, Thursday, May 1
Cris Derksen, cello; Larry Strachan, conductor
Gather and warm yourself by the fire. Through sublime music, spoken word, and the sounds of nature, the trailblazing cellist-composer immerses us in stories about humanity’s connection to the earth.
8 / DAWN & DUSK
7.30pm, Wednesday, May 14
Timothy and Nikki Chooi, violins; Anne Manson, conductor
Sunrise over Grenada, a bustling Armenian market, the sidewalk bars of Italy — against the backdrops our music conjures, Canada’s most famous musical siblings unleash fireworks.