CONCERT SERIES



The Kingston Road Village Concert Series is the brainchild of Tim Dawson,
 a (now retired) bassist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra 
and member of Kingston Road United church.

Four to six concerts a year are presented at Kingston Road United Church,
a central location in the Kingston Road Village, and an amazing acoustic space.

All concerts feature exciting professional musicians performing music that ranges from traditional classical to the avant garde.

Everyone is Welcome.


The link to purchase tickets ($35) and pay directly to 
Kingston Road United Church is
KRUC payments

The link to purchase tickets on Eventbrite ($35 plus a fee) is
KRV Concert Series tickets on Eventbrite




Kingston Road Village Concert Series 2024/25


1. Montreal is Calling - Simon Proulx, guitar and Etienne Lafrance, double bass. Sunday,             November 3 at 2 pm Enjoy a blend of folk, traditional, jazz and baroque by these two fabulous Quebecartists.


2. Strings Collide! Ryan Davis, viola (Radia) and Cris Derkson (cellist/composer). Sunday November 17 at 2 pm Witness their kinetic energy as they create an unforgettable concert of loops and pedals - viola and cello like you’ve never heard before…


3. Quatuor Magenta (Magenta Quartet) - Sunday, December 1 at 2 pm. We’re delighted to welcome this dynamic ensemble, direct from from Paris, as they embark on their first Canadian tour. The group will be performing string quartets of Haydn, Schumann and Ligeti.


4. Schmaltz and Pepper, Sunday February 9 at 2 pm. Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s marvellous principal clarinetist Eric Abramovitz along with an all-star cast: Rebekah Wolkstein, violin, voice Drew Jurecka, violin, bandoneon Jeremy Ledbetter, piano Michael Herring, piano. Marvel at their virtuosic display of Klezmer, Yiddish Tango and Original compositions.


5. Winter Bach returns, Saturday March 8 at 7:30 pm. Toronto Symphony musicians who also teach at the Faculty of Music, U of T, perform alongside their students in a mixed programme of J.S. Bach. Works for harpsichord, violin and two cantatas featuring University of Toronto singers under the tutelage of noted soprano Monica Whicher and her U of T colleagues.




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