Creative Director Lawrence Cherney Talks About Soundstreams forty third Season In 2025/26

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L-R (clockwise): Ukrainian-Canadian composer, vocalist and multi-media artist Anna Pidgorna; The Love Songs singers; Bridges Rising Composers Program in efficiency (Pictures courtesy of Soundstreams)

Soundstreams 2025/26 season options the same old eclectic mixture of modern and compelling music that Toronto audiences have come to count on of the group for greater than 4 a long time.

The performer lineup contains ensembles and artists like Quatuor Bozzini, Steven Dann, the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, and Carla Huhtanen, together with a few of the metropolis’s most in-demand musicians and singers in Ensemble Soundstreams and Soundstreams Choir 21.

The record of composers contains Canadian and worldwide luminaries: Benjamin Britten, Philip Glass, Arvo Pärt, R. Murray Schafer, and Claude Vivier, together with Subsequent Technology Composers Andrew Balfour, Cassandra Miller, Zosha Di Castri, Nicole Lizée, Anna Pidgorna, Sarah Kirkland Snider, and Ana Sokolović.

LvT spoke to Creative Director Lawrence Cherney, who based Soundstreams again in 1982, about this yr’s lineup.

The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (Photo courtesy of the artists)
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (Photograph courtesy of the artists)

Soundstreams 2025/26 at a Look

Mass For The Endangered (November 22, 2025)

That includes David Fallis, Conductor, Soundstreams Choir 21, and Ensemble Soundstreams

Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered has been a lot lauded each for its music and its compelling examination of humanity’s influence on the pure world.

Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir: Arvo Pärt At 90 (February 14, 2026)

Tõnu Kaljuste, Creative Director

The world-renowned Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, with founder and conductor Tõnu Kaljuste, make a return to Toronto to have fun Arvo Pärt’s ninetieth birthday. Together with Pärt’s most celebrated works, the live performance contains music by Philip Glass, Luciano Berio, and others, and the world premiere of a brand new Soundstreams fee by Estonian-Canadian composer Riho Esko Maimets.

With Strings Connected: Quatuor Bozzini In Three Premieres (March 21, 2026)

That includes Quatuor Bozzini: Clemens Merkel, violin; Alissa Cheung, violin; Stéphanie Bozzini, viola; and Isabelle Bozzini, cello

This system options three world premieres co-commissioned with New York’s Time:Spans Pageant and Montreal’s Le Vivier by Canadian composers Taylor Brook, Zosha Di Castri, and Cassandra
Miller. Additionally on this system: the world premieres of six brief new works by contributors within the Soundstreams Bridges Rising Composers Program, developed below the mentorship of Zosha Di Castri and Cassandra Miller.

Love Songs (April 9. 2026)

With David Fallis, Music Director; Carla Huhtanen, soprano; Gregory Oh, piano; and Noam Bierstone, percussion

Claude Vivier’s Love Songs and Shiraz kinds the center of this program for seven singers, piano and percussion that explores love, identification, connection, and censorship.

In Terra Pax (Could 9, 2026)

That includes Anna Pidgorna, vocals; Steven Dann, viola; Anna Sagalova, piano; and Ensemble Soundstreams

In Terra Pax (On Earth, Peace) is a program curated by Anna Pidgorna — winner of the New Voices Curator Mentorship Program — that displays on warfare and its destruction, and the resilience to go on. Pidgorna performs as composer and vocalist, with displaced Ukrainian pianist Anna Sagalova (now based mostly in Vancouver), and violist Steven Dann.

Creative Director Lawrence Cherney: The Interview

Two bigger themes resonate all through the forty third season: chatting with social points, and analyzing human and religious relationships.

“There’ll all the time be overarching themes in a given season,” Cherney says. “Subsequent yr, there’s quite a bit that’s related to social justice.” Notably, that features the season’s opening live performance that includes Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered. “It’s a live performance that’s reflecting on what we’re doing to our surroundings.” It’s not essentially an apocalyptic view. “We don’t all the time have a chance in music to mirror on greater issues.”

A lot later within the season comes In Terra Pax. “It’s about warfare and peace, and resilience.”

Whereas the themes revolve across the present scenario in Ukraine, it’s a way more widespread theme. “There’s lots of people on the earth who’re dying who shouldn’t be dying.”

It’s not about preaching, although, it’s extra about reflection. “We’re not setting ourselves as much as train anyone something,” he says. The information is already filled with headlines about battle from so many locations on the earth. “We’re not educating individuals issues, however we hope we will solid mild on one thing on issues which have turn into a bit obscured,” he provides.

“What the humanities can do, is we may also help audiences and ourselves to mirror on issues. Artwork for artwork’s sake is fantastic however this season has connections to different points,” he says.

“The opposite theme isn’t actually love, but it surely’s about human relationships, religious relationships.”

Marking a significant milestone is included into that blend.

“We’ve had a really particular relationship with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir,” Cherney says. It is going to be the eighth time they’ve appeared on a Soundstreams program. Their most up-to-date Toronto live performance, in 2024, was bought out.

Alongside together with his milestone birthday celebration, Arvo Pärt’s work has a religious dimension. “Regardless of your perception system, in some way Arvo Pärt touches us.”

The Love Songs repertoire is much less about spirit, and extra about humanity. “This one is extra all the way down to earth, about relationships amongst us.”

Claude Vivier’s Love Songs and Shiraz is the center of this system. “It’s humorous, but it surely’s additionally a profound take a look at what love means.”

Different items embody works by Ana Sokolovic and Nicole Lizée. “Her piece on this system is kind of a distinction,” he says of the latter. “It’s referred to as the filthy 15.” It refers to an inventory of songs that had been advised for banning in america, and contains quotes from Frank Zappa opining on censorship, amongst different issues.

“Once more, it’s, like a lot of Nicole’s work, one thing of a parody.”

Canadian composer Claude Vivier in 1980 (From the Globe and Mail archives / CC0 1.0 Universal / Cropped)
Canadian composer Claude Vivier in 1980 (From the Globe and Mail archives / CC0 1.0 Common / Cropped)

Canadian Composers

The work of Canadian composers is peppered all year long’s program of 5 live shows.

“That’s what we’re on the earth to do, is to foster Canadian music,” says Cherney.

It’s not solely about together with Canadian works, it’s about placing them into a global context.

“I feel we do the very best for Canadian creators after we put them on a world stage,” he says. “We put them along with the world’s finest,” he provides. “We’ll program a really well-known worldwide composer, however usually we’ll fee a brand new work that will likely be carried out on that very same program.”

He factors out that the live performance with Estonian Philharmonic Choir features a newly commissioned work by Estonian-Canadian composer Riho Esko Maimets.

“It’s a terrific alternative, but it surely’s additionally a terrific problem,” Cherney says. “Beneath all of it, we’re saying we now have expertise on this nation that is the same as expertise that’s on the market on the earth. The Soundstreams stage is in a way reflecting the world,” he provides.

New Music

Introducing audiences to new music of any style is a problem.

“We even have a chance to present context for brand new music,” Lawrence explains “There’s fantastic new music being written all over the place.” Many new composers, he factors out, are recognized of their space, however not outdoors, and never abroad.

“Our platform is an oportunity.”

The artwork of programming lies in providing themes that assist audiences make sense of the music and its message.

“We attempt to give a context.”

He mentions Benjamin Britten’s iconic Lachrymae, a part of this system for In Terra Pax. “The theme is bang on for the context,” he says. The piece for viola and string orchestra makes use of the solo instrument’s tonal vary utilizing quite a lot of methods, with colors that lean in the direction of Japanese European music. It makes the proper accompanying piece to the live performance’s fundamental work, a fee by Pidgorna for voice, piano and string orchestra that’s influenced by the Ukrainian custom of feminine lamentation singing.

“It’s a chance for us to assist individuals to discover a manner in,” he says. Generally, a chunk doesn’t join just because it’s not the appropriate atmosphere for it. “It’s all the time straightforward in charge audiences,” he says.

“We as live performance producers have a terrific accountability to suppose arduous about creating an expertise for the viewers to understand each work on a program.” Connecting works by way of themes and concepts provides to the expertise from an viewers perspective. “An exquisite efficiency could have so many ranges of which means.”

Correctly accomplished, the viewers ought to merely get pleasure from a seamless, straightforward sort of move of sounds and concepts. Later, they could marvel about the way it was all put collectively.

Quatuor Bozzini (Photo courtesy of the artists)
Quatuor Bozzini (Photograph courtesy of the artists)

Quatuor Bozzini: Canadians within the Highlight

The live performance that includes Quatuor Bozzini contains works co-commissioned by three artists Cherney calls “three stars of Canadian music” — London-based Cassandra Miller, Zosha Di Castri (a full professor at Columbia in addition to a performer), and Victoria-based Taylor Brook.

“No certainly one of them appears like the opposite. There’s actual distinction in aesthetic and elegance.”

Miller and Di Castri have earlier written music for the Bozzinis. “The quartet is kind of adventurous,” Cherney says. “This explicit live performance is fascinating for 2 causes: the music may be very worthwhile. We expect these are three of the actual rising stars of Canadian composers,” he says. “This explicit live performance contains these three works and likewise six brief works by the RBC Bridges Rising Composer program.”

Cassandra and Zosha will likely be mentoring the six rising composers, three Canadian and three worldwide, through the week main as much as the live performance.

“They present up with brief, 5 minute works,” he says of the method. Throughout the week, the six youthful composers obtain mentoring, get assist with potential revisions, and extra.

“It’s fairly fascinating. It’s additionally actually necessary to Soundstreams.”

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