The Mississauga Symphony Orchestra celebrates 10 years of Maestro Denis Mastromonaco with the music of Italy & Argentina
/On Saturday, November 19, the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra celebrates their 50th anniversary, and 10 wonderful years under the baton of Maestro Denis Mastromonaco, with The Music of Italy and Argentina, a specially curated concert celebrating the Maestro’s Argentine/Italian Heritage. Enjoy the music of Puccini, Rossini, Argentine tangos and a world premiere composition by Colombian-Canadian composer, Felipe Téllez. World class tenor, Romulo Delgado, will join the orchestra for a concert that is not-to-be missed.
Regularly priced tickets start at $40. Complimentary underground parking is included with every ticket purchase. To purchase tickets online, please visit mississaugasymphony.ca. To purchase tickets by phone, please call the Living Arts Centre box office at: 905-306-6000.
In addition to a wonderful celebration of music, the Mississauga Symphony have arranged a simple-to-bid online silent auction featuring a selection of impressive auction items including Toronto Maple Leafs tickets provided by Commerx, Toronto Raptors tickets provided by Sam McDadi, and a fantastic package from Opticians on Wheels featuring designer frames, an eye exam, and lenses. Bidding will begin on Saturday, November 12.
Bid online from the comfort of your home, or via your phone while you are on-the-go.
Visit mississaugasymphony.ca for more information.
Adiós a un Viejo Amor, a bespoke composition for the MSO created by Colombian-Canadian composer Felipe Téllez’, is a Zamba Romántica inspired by Argentinian folklore, and relies on translating the rhythms in these styles from a pop instrumentation into a symphonic one. Téllez has written music for the Bogotá Philharmonic, the Colombian National Symphony Orchestra, the San Rafael Symphonic Band in Spain, the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and the Canadian Studio Symphony.
Guest artist Romulo Delgado will join the orchestra to perform Nessun Dorma, one of the best-known arias in all of opera. Romulo is an operatic tenor, composer, world music multi-instrumentalist, vocal coach and adjudicator. He was a region finalist at the Hans Gabor Belvedere International Opera Competition in Vienna, Austria and trained in Toronto at the Royal Conservatory Music. His versatility as a performer has enchanted audiences all over North America and Europe.
The MSO can be found online at:
mississaugasymphony.ca
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