The Nationwide Youth Orchestra Of Canada Kicks Off Their sixty fifth Summer season Tour In Toronto July 18

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Naomi Woo conducts the Nationwide Youth Orchestra of Canada at Koerner Corridor on July 18, 20205 (Picture: Dahlia Katz)

The Nationwide Youth Orchestra of Canada kicked off their sixty fifth season summer season tour in Toronto on Friday night time (July 18) with an enthusiastic viewers, and a few very good enjoying.

It’s understood that the home for a youth orchestra live performance can be a mixture of very informal to semi-formal, sprinkled with former members from years previous, and apt to burst into wild applause on the shut of any piece.

The Live performance: First Half

The live performance started with the presentation of this 12 months’s Michael Measures Prizes, with this 12 months’s second prize gong to Albertan cellist Sabina Sandvoss, and first prize to Orleans Ontario native violinist Justin Saulnier.

This system opened with a brand new piece by Composer-In-Residence Nicholas Denton Protsack titled Throughout the Vaulted Night time. It’s a bit written in shimmering layers of sound that construct up, ebb and stream, with some passages you’d describe as melody-adjacent. It’s stuffed with surprises and strange sounds, like a spoken phrase by all the musicians on stage within the midst of the music, or the double bass gamers slapping the backs of their devices. There’s a whole lot of dynamic variation, and a cinematic form of sensibility that requires management and finesse to tug off.

The orchestra dealt with the piece with aplomb. I caught up with Denton Protsack on the intermission, and he praised the musicians’ dedication to the piece. “It was a thrill to work with them,” he stated.

Subsequent up was Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2, op. 63 in G minor, with Justin Saulnier because the soloist. With an assured stage presence and clear approach, it’s straightforward to see why he’s the Michael Measures 1st prize winner. His supply was passionate, and dealt with the modifications in temper properly, with a beautiful tone on the 1680 Ruggeri violin from Cremona and Louis Gillet bow he performs on, on mortgage from Canimex.

Saulnier’s ease on stage got here to the fore when the E peg popped on his historic violin within the energetic third motion. Actually with out skipping a beat, he exchanged devices with the primary chair violin, and easily carried on, adjusting the shoulder relaxation on the fly. (Kudos as properly to the 2 first row violinists, who managed to type it out and proceed enjoying as properly.)

He acquired a properly deserved standing ovation for his polished efficiency; Toronto audiences are positive to listen to from the gifted younger violinist an increasing number of as time goes on.

The National Youth Orchestra of Canada at Koerner Hall on July 18, 20205 (Photo: Dahlia Katz)
The Nationwide Youth Orchestra of Canada at Koerner Corridor on July 18, 2025 (Picture: Dahlia Katz)

Second Half: Mahler 5

Mahler’s Symphony No. 5 is a monumental work, with an emotional vary from the excessive drama of its opening to the lighter temper of the third motion, and sombre word to the fourth. It required all fingers on deck to provide the requisite mixture of energy and finesse, and shone a highlight on a collection of soloists.

Of specific word was the trumpet soloist Andrew Mendis, in addition to French horn soloist Noah Larocque, and the brass part typically. Within the third motion, the French horn performs a theme that’s echoed by a string of soloists from the oboe to clarinet, trumpet, and others. There have been no weak hyperlinks among the many performances.

There was some pretty enjoying by the string part, significantly within the lyrical sections of the second and fourth actions, the latter alongside the harp. The percussionists additionally labored as a stable, spectacular unit.

Conductor and inventive director Naomi Woo is ending her tenure with NYO Canada with this tour, and her management and course of the big ensemble was notable, proper to the symphony’s superb end.

Naomi Woo conducts the National Youth Orchestra of Canada at Koerner Hall on July 18, 20205 (Photo: Dahlia Katz)
Naomi Woo conducts the Nationwide Youth Orchestra of Canada at Koerner Corridor on July 18, 20205 (Picture: Dahlia Katz)

Remaining Ideas

The night ended with cheers and one other standing ovation. Woo had the orchestra carry out as a choir for 2 quick encore items. Listening to their younger voices sing collectively left the viewers with an inspiring end to the live performance.

It’s inspiring to see the dedication and excessive stage abilities displayed by the younger musicians of NYO Canada. If historical past is any indication, they’ll be filling a few third of the seats in skilled orchestras in Canada within the years to return.

You’ll be able to expertise their mixture of ardour, enjoying, and youthful power on tour to the West Coast, with dates in Vancouver (July 26), Nanaimo (July 30), and Victoria (August 1 to three).

  • Discover tour particulars [HERE].
  • Assist help NYOC, future excursions and programming [HERE].

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