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Peter Oundjian and the Toronto SO charm, dazzle and challenge in Rachmaninov and more

Peter Oundjian conducts the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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Steven Banks, Peter Oundjian and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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Peter Oundjian and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in Roy Thomson Hall
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“layers of edgy, raw, restless energy, borne along by awe-inspiring harmonic and timbral invention”
Reviewed at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto on 17 January 2024
Gimon, Under City Lights, Forgotten Stars (World premiere)
Adams, Saxophone Concerto (Canadian premiere)
Rachmaninov, Symphony no. 3 in A minor, Op.44
Peter Oundjian, Conductor
Steven Banks, Saxophone
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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Toronto Symphony kicks off season with an effective double bill
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***11
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John Adams trumps Trump in Toronto
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