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June 23 - July 6, 2025

Dark Tales

Arts and Culture Centre 95 Allandale Road, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Dark Tales is an immersive musical and visual experience inspired by the Newfoundland ghost stories, folklore, and childhood memories in Tom Dawe’s book An Old Man’s Winter Night, illustrated by... Read More

2024 Season Launch Concert

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, The "Kirk" 76 Queens Rd, St. John's, NL, Canada

The Tuckamore Festival's award-winning artistic directors, Nancy Dahn and Timothy Steeves of Duo Concertante, will be launching the 2024 season with our annual free concert at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church... Read More

Pop-up Concert with Faculty and Friends

Diamond Design 10 Rowan Street, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Join Duo Concertante alongside Tuckamore Festival alumni for an exciting afternoon of free music at Diamond Design in Churchill Square!

Weird and Wondrous Music: Tuckamore Talk with Joe Argentino

Bannerman Brewing Co 90 Duckworth St., St. John's, NL, Canada

Join Tuckamore Festival’s resident music theorist, Joe Argentino, for a free, fun-filled, and engaging talk on eccentric and bizarre classical compositions. His talk, entitled Weird and Wondrous Music, will highlight how... Read More

The Young and the Rapturous

D.F. Cook Recital Hall Memorial University of Newfoundland - School of Music, St. John's, NL, Canada

Guest Artists Renée Jolles, Sharon Wei, Heather Tuach, and Kate Read join Tuckamore faculty Nancy Dahn, Timothy Steeves, Vernon Regehr, and Patrick Cashin to present a fabulous program of early,... Read More

Community Masterclass with Tuckamore Faculty

MUN School of Music Burtons Pond Rd, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Interested in working one-on-one with our incredible Tuckamore Festival faculty violinist Nancy Dahn, cellist Vernon Regehr, or pianist Timothy Steeves? Anyone studying at the intermediate level or above is welcome... Read More

Bella Muzik

A special program of two glorious chamber works by masters of these genres. First, the poetic, playful, and heartbreakingly beautiful E Flat major trio by Schubert performed by Tuckamore faculty.... Read More


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