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Announcing the 2023-2024 Season of Events

28 August 2023

Join us for an extraordinary season of concerts, visiting artists, master classes, lectures and special events!

We're thrilled to kick off our 2023-24 season with an exciting lineup of visiting artists, performances, guest speakers, lectures and much more!

A message from Dean Ellie Hisama:
As we welcome a new season, I invite you to share in the creative learning and musical growth of our community. Through engaging lectures, inspiring master classes, and marvelous concerts with renowned visitors, this season promises rich opportunities to experience the transformative power of music. Our continued engagement beyond the Faculty and values of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging remain at the forefront of our work. We hope you will join our vibrant musical community. 

*Pick up a copy of Notes, the Faculty's season brochure, in the main lobbies at 80 Queen's Park (Edward Johnson Building) and 90 Wellesley Street West, or view Notes online.
*Tickets are on sale now! Visit music.utoronto.ca or call 416.408.0208.

For the most up-to-date information visit the Faculty of Music's online events calendar and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Photo credit: Prof. Sandra Horst and members of the UTSO by photographer Richard Lu.

TORONTO

The University of Toronto is a world-renowned university in a celebrated city where knowledge meets achievement, history meets future and ambitions meets inspiration. Leading academics and employers from around the world have rated the University of Toronto as #1 in Canada and among the best in the world. Our undergraduate students have an exceptional range, choice and depth of study; they can choose from 700 academic programs, learn from the best minds, get involved with research, and take advantage of smaller learning communities across our three campuses, which span the Greater Toronto Area. Each campus offers a wealth of opportunities across multiple disciplines. To the west, the University of Toronto Mississauga combines advanced research with an intimate academic experience. The University of Toronto’s St. George campus features diverse college communities within Toronto’s vibrant downtown core. And to the east, the University of Toronto Scarborough leads community-engaged research, hands-on learning and co-op programs both locally and internationally. Working with faculty and other students in close-knit communities, our students tailor their experiences to their interests and develop passions that help them make their mark on the world.

TORONTO MUSIC

Home to Canada's largest number of musicians and venues, Toronto is a creative and business hub for music in Canada.

While in Toronto, plan on attending a performance of the Canadian Opera Company or the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

Check out Toronto Life and Toronto (the official website of Tourism Toronto) for current shows, concerts and events.

 There's music around every corner.

OUR U of T

We are very proud to be part of U of T—a vibrant university community located in an amazing city with global reach.

U of T is a leader in research and teaching, an intellectual environment unmatched in depth and breadth.

 

We live here.

 

U of T MUSIC

The Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto brings together creative and motivated students with outstanding educators. With extensive curricula in fields such as classical and jazz performance, music education, composition, music history, music theory, and ethnomusicology, the Faculty of Music also offers courses that explore music’s intersections with health sciences, technology, and humanities.

Our commitment to artistic and academic achievement, the vast possibilities of the University of Toronto campus, and the vibrant and diverse cultural life of Toronto provide an exciting and inspiring learning environment. 

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Our season is well underway and there is so much to choose from.

Visit our online calendar often for concerts and events and subscribe to our YouTube channel for exciting premieres, livestreams and performances from our archives.