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Opera ramblings / August 2023

Opera ramblings /  August 2023

Ukrainian Art Song Project – Round 5

Posted on August 29, 2023

Sunday afternoon in the Temerty Theatre, the participants in this year’s Ukrainian art song intensive presented the results of their efforts during the week.  There were eight singers (nine if one adds in mentor Benjamin Butterfield, who came in for a couple of numbers).  Steven Philcox and Leanne Regehr shared the piano parts.

Like previous years it was staged “in the round” in Temerty with the piano at centre and the audience ranged around it on all sides.  Singers came and went, singing from the centre or the periphery.  It was really quite slick and ensured that the two halves of the programme flowed.  A variety of composers and poets from the 19th century to the present were featured.  A lot of Ukrainian art song has significant folk influences, but it seemed particularly strong in the twenty-odd songs chosen this year. 

PREVIEW | The 2023 Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute

PREVIEW | The 2023 Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute

For classical art song lovers in the Toronto area, late summer is more than just spending time at the cottage, enjoying the annual CNE, or barbequing in the backyard. It’s also a time to enjoy the beauty of the classical art song, under the auspices of the Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute, a week of intensive music-making, culminating in a final concert. Now in its fourth summer, the Institute brings together talented young artists in Canada and elsewhere for a week of intensive work on Ukrainian songs.

Ludwig van Toronto at the 2108 summer institute

Ludwig van Toronto at the 2108 summer institute

PRIMER | Calling All Toronto Art Song Lovers: Pavlo Hunka Is Back In Town
By Joseph So on August 12, 2018

For a second year, the distinguished British-Ukrainian bass-baritone Pavlo Hunka will be in Toronto to hold the Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute at the Royal Conservatory of Music, August 13 to 19.