Feel the power of Saint-Saëns dramatic Symphony No. 3, featuring Roy Thomson Hall?s magnificent pipe organ. Canadian phenom Kerson Leong shares the radiant music of Moussa and Chausson.
"I gave everything to it I was able to give,” declared Camille Saint-Saëns of his Third Symphony. “What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again.” Conductor Gemma New and the Toronto Symphony pull out all the stops in a performance of this dramatic, late-Romantic masterwork, featuring the sonic splendour of Roy Thomson Hall’s magnificent pipe organ. A visit to Sicily’s awe-inspiring Mount Etna gave rise to Canadian composer Samy Moussa’s Violin Concerto, subtitled “Adrano” in reference to the ancient fire god said to have lived beneath, and it shines in the hands of Canadian phenom Kerson Leong. Leong also plays soul-stirring music of Chausson, and the concerts open with Mendelssohn’s enchanting musical postcard of Scotland, The Hebrides.
Gemma New, conductor
Kerson Leong, violin
Jean-Willy Kunz, organ
Mendelssohn: The Hebrides ("Fingal's Cave")
Samy Moussa: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra "Adrano"
Chausson: Poème
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 "Organ Symphony"
Price varies based on location and date.
Phone: 416-598-3375
Email: contactus@TSO.CA
2022/09/29 - 2022/10/02
Roy Thomson Hall
60 Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 2H5