STEREO LIVE!

Photograph of Edwin Huizinga and Keith Hamm performing in the Historic Kitchen

Announcing the new music series Stereo Live

February 27, Doors at 7, show at 8: Haydn, Beethoven and Canning (SOLD OUT)

April 3, Doors at 2, show at 3: Seven Last Words (SOLD OUT)

April 27, Doors at 7, Show at 8: Tubbs Duo and the Ultimate Bluegrass Jam (SOLD OUT)

Two of Toronto’s most exciting young talents – violinist Edwin Huizinga and violist Keith Hamm – announce “STEREO LIVE” a revolutionary new performance series at Campbell House Museum. Over a three-concert series, stars of the classical, indie rock, theatre, and bluegrass worlds will perform in a unique historic setting. The events will be intimate, casual, and elegant, with limited seating in Campbell House’s beautifully preserved space. Armed with a vision of bringing world-class music “to the people,” Huizinga and Hamm are committed to making the events unforgettable.

Haydn, Beethoven, and Canning

Friday, February 27                 Door opens 7 pm, concert 8 pm

(SOLD OUT)

The season launch will bring together classical string quartets and an indie rock legend. Hamm and Huizinga will perform pieces by Haydn and Beethoven, followed by a set with Broken Social Scene’s Brendan Canning and friends. The String Quartet will feature Aaron Schwebel, newly appointed Associate Concertmaster of the Canadian Opera Company, and Joseph Johnson, Principal Cellist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

 

Seven Last Words

Friday, April 3                         Door opens 2 pm, concert 3 pm

(SOLD OUT)

Morris Ertman will narrate this special Good Friday performance of Haydn’s profoundly moving Seven Last Words. The string quartet arrangement will feature Christopher Verrette, a member of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, and Rachel Desoer from the Cecilia Quartet.

 

Tubbs Duo and Ultimate Bluegrass Jam

Monday, April 27                    Door opens 7 pm, concert 8 pm

(SOLD OUT)

This final concert of the season will feature Keith Hamm and Edwin Huizinga in a duo performance followed by a Bluegrass jam with some of Toronto’s finest pickers and players: Joe Philips, Ben Plotnick, Adam Shier, and Will Meadows.
Photos by: Jennifer Toole www.jennifertoole.com