Opening Night: Janina Fialkowska
D.F. Cook Recital Hall Memorial University of Newfoundland - School of Music, St. John's, NL, CanadaThis award winning pianist and audience favourite brings a special all-Chopin program to open the 2022 festival.
This award winning pianist and audience favourite brings a special all-Chopin program to open the 2022 festival.
PLEASE NOTE: Revised time of 10:00am. Our 2022 young pianists work one-on-one with this celebrated concert artist. Open to the public.
Our annual Lunchtime Recitals are perhaps our most-anticipated events! Catch our talented 2022 performers as they perform solo and chamber music in this beautiful downtown venue. Admission by donation.
Our second Lunchtime event for the season features solo and chamber music performed by our 2022 Young Artists. A live concert in this historic church is a treat for performers and audience alike! Admission by donation.
Three Young Artist Performer groups work on their repertoire with guest violist, Dov Scheindlin. Open to the public.
Tuckamore Young Artist Program alumna, respected educator, and powerhouse collaborative musician is joined by Craig Young and Josh Ward for an old-time musical journey. Steeped in Bluegrass and Country musical traditions, but willing to try anything, this trio will move you with their soulful singing and get your toes tapping to their blazing tunes!
Guest faculty violist Dov Scheindlin and violinist Katherine Fong join our Tuckamore Faculty for our first collaborative concert on the DF Cook Stage since 2019! Powerful chamber works by Fauré and Ravel tangle with a musical ode to friendship by American Composer Jesse Montgomery. Followed by a post-concert artist chat moderated by Annie Corrigan.
Meet our three Young Composers and hear the world-premiere performances of their new works written for the occasion of the 2022 program, under the direction of Andrew Staniland. Audiences will be also treated to lively performances of classical chamber trios, quartets, and quintets in this engaging and interactive event!
Fire, Water, Earth, and Air: faculty music theorist Joe Argentino explores the many ways the four elements are depicted in music. Grab a pint and catch this engaging chat about music in one of the city's hottest locales! Free event. Please note, Bannerman Brewing Co Event Space is on the second floor of the building... Read More
One of the most in-demand string quartets in the world, the Verona Quartet bring their exceptional interpretative maturity and tonal refinement to the beautiful First Light Centre in downtown St. John's.
Our six chamber groups receive invaluable coaching and mentorship from the individual members the Verona Quartet. Various locations at Memorial University, School of Music. Open to the public.
A repeat of the Quartet's August 15 performance in this intimate renovated church on the Southern Shore.
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