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Algoma Conservatory unveils lineup of 20 mixed-genre concerts

33rd season to feature Canadian and international touring soloists, ensembles
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Concert-goers enjoy composer Christian Malard at The Loft at the Algoma Conservatory in file photo

Algoma Conservatory Concerts has announced their 2024-25 Concert Season which promises 20 mixed-genre concerts beginning in September and continuing through April. 

"This is the 33rd year of the series, which has been greatly expanded with concerts from a variety of genres," the conservatory said in a release. 

"They include outstanding Canadian and International touring soloists and ensembles, many with major awards including Junos, Grammys and winners of international music competitions.

"All concerts are held in The Loft at the Algoma Conservatory - a new 200-seat venue with outstanding acoustics."

Tickets are available at the Conservatory website under Events www.algomaconservatory.com 

Both single tickets and flexible season subscriptions are offered. 

Concert-goers can build their own series from 5 to 20 concerts, and the larger the series the greater the savings. 

The conservatory said many concerts sold-out last season so a subscription is recommended, and subscribers then have the flexibility to change concerts – or to add additional concerts with considerable savings.

"Subscribers are in control to design their own series, and with 20 concerts to choose from multiple genres it can be: A Seasonal Festival, a Classical Series, a Mixed Genre Series, a Jazz and Blues Series or a Singer/songwriter Series. With a subscription the cost for all of the concerts is less than traveling toToronto or New York to see a single event."

For tickets visit www.algomaconservatory.com or call 705-971-4197.

Following is a list of the concerts:

Songs of Brahms - Sept 14 - CLASSICAL
Kathleen Rakde, soprano; Danielle Vaillancourt, mezzo-soprano; Grayson Nesbitt, tenor; Jean-Sébastien Kennedy, baritone  

Ray Bonneville -  Sept. 15 - ROOTS/AMERICANA/BLUES

Jack de Keyzer - Sept. 20 -  BLUES/SINGER/SONGWRITER

Matt Warnock - Sept. 21 - JAZZ

Lynn Miles - Sept. 28 -  SINGER/SONGWRITER

Ontarians - Oct. 5 -  SINGER/SONGWRITER/AMERICANA
Opening act:  Zachary Lucky
with Frank Deresti, Craig Smith, Jay Stiles and Chris Johns

Invoke - Oct. 11 - CLASSICAL/JAZZ/MULTI-GENRE
A string band like no other

Latin Duo - Oct. 18 - LATIN/WORLD/JAZZ
Eliana Cuevas and Jeremy Ledbetter  

Cheng2Duo - Nov. 8 - CLASSICAL
Cello and piano

Roddy Ellias, guitar - Nov. 15 -  ACOUSTIC JAZZ

Rodney Brown - Nov. 16 - SINGER/SONGWRITER
“Gales of November, the songs of Gordon Lightfoot”  

Marianna Shirinyan, piano - Dec. 3 - CLASSICAL

The Barrel Boys - Dec. 5 - ROOTS/BLUEGRASS
A Bluegrass Christmas!  

Classically Sublime Meets Jazz Innovation - Jan. 11 - CLASSICAL/JAZZ
Featuring violinist Erica Mancuso, a string ensemble and the Josh Norling Jazz Quartet

Victoria Jones - violin and Angela Park, piano - Jan. 25 - CLASSICAL

Cello/Piano - In Darkness and In Light - Feb. 7 - CLASSICAL
Anita Pari and Jaeyoung Chong from Montreal 

Vivaldi on Fire - Feb. 20 - CLASSICAL
Ensemble Caprice with chamber orchestra and choir

Ariel String Quartet -  March 21 OR March 22 - CLASSICAL
An internationally renowned string quartet

Angela Park, piano - April 5 - CLASSICAL

Fibonacci Trio - April 26 - CLASSICAL
Violin, cello and piano



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