The Feminine Mystique
An all-star celebration of female composers and the women behind the music with Julie Nesrallah, Robert Kortgaard, Heather Tuach, Heather Kao, Kate Read, Patrick Cashin and Michelle Cheramy.
An all-star celebration of female composers and the women behind the music with Julie Nesrallah, Robert Kortgaard, Heather Tuach, Heather Kao, Kate Read, Patrick Cashin and Michelle Cheramy.
Sponsored by Our Festival Finale marks the culmination of two weeks of diligent practice, rehearsing, and coaching during our intensive Young Artist Program. Join our 2022 Young Artists as they perform chamber works by Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, Gabriel Fauré, Robert Schumann, and Clara Schumann.
Our 22nd season continues with a special post-festival tour featuring our talented 2022 Young Artists. Free admission. With Bailey Wantuch, violin; Nulibeth Emilia Ortiz de Dominquez, cello; Theodore Chow, piano On the program: Peter Min Arirang (2022) Franz Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 in Bb major
We return to our much-loved St. Georges Heritage Church as part of our 22nd season post-festival tour. Join us for an afternoon of music with a talented 2022 Young Artist trio! Free admission. With Bailey Wantuch, violin; Nulibeth Emilizrtiz de Dominguez, cello; Theodore Chow, piano On the program: Peter Min Arirang (2022) Franz Schubert Piano... Read More
We sound the final notes of our 22nd season with an afternoon of music at The Rooms. Come and show your support for our talented 2022 Young Artist trio! Free admission. With Bailey Wantuch, violin; Nulibeth Emilizrtiz de Dominguez, cello; Theodore Chow, piano On the program: Peter Min Arirang (2022) Franz Schubert Piano Trio No.... Read More
Join Tuckamore Festival’s resident music theorist, Joe Argentino, at the MUN Botanical Gardens for a free, fun-filled, and engaging talk on how composers are inspired by our natural world. His talk entitled, NATURE AS MUSE, will feature the works of Chopin, Beethoven, Richter, and others. After the presentation, stick around for a beautiful exploration of... Read More
Join us for our annual festival launch at the beautiful St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Enjoy a free concert with our esteemed artistic directors and find out the inside scoop on all our events and activities as part of our 23rd Tuckamore Festival, happening August 7-20. On the program: Violin Sonata in B minor, Amanda Maier ... Read More
Tuckamore Festival Alumni Natalie Finn and Elena Vigna present a free afternoon of exciting music for violin duo, including works by Maddalena Lombardi-Sirmen, Sergei Prokofiev, Astor Piazzolla, Luis Ramirez, Carlos Gardel, and Andras Derecskei. Violin Duet No. 6 in C major ... Read More
Come and join Tuckamore Festival’s resident music theorist Joe Argentino at Bannerman Brewery for a free, fun-filled, and engaging talk on why composers have gravitated towards certain musical gestures and keys when writing music about mortality. His talk, entitled MUSIC & DEATH, will feature works by Mozart, Berlioz, Tears for Fears, and many more! Don’t miss... Read More
We are kicking off the 2023 Tuckamore Festival with the premiere of a brand new work, Taking on Water, featuring actors Robert Chafe and Louise Moyes, alongside Tuckamore Festival Artistic Directors Nancy Dahn and Timothy Steeves. In the fall of 2021 playwright Robert Chafe set out on an interview tour of eastern Newfoundland, asking residents... Read More
Our annual Lunchtime Recital series is perhaps one of our most anticipated events! Meet our talented 2023 Young Artists, and enjoy solo and chamber music in this beautiful downtown venue. Admission by donation.
Our 2023 Young Artists perform and receive invaluable coaching from this incredible Canadian Violinist. This masterclass is free and open to the public, so we hope to see you there!
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