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A Festive Night Of Viennese Waltzes Brings Toronto Summer time Music Mainstage To A Joyous Shut


Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano with Jonathan Mak, piano (centre); TSM Pageant Orchestra with Creative Director & violinist Jonathan Crow (Photograph: Fortunate Tang)

Toronto Summer time Music: An Night in Vienna — Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Okay. 525; Kreisler: Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen; R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Waltz (arr. Váša Přihoda); Mozart: Ch’io mi scordi di te?, Okay. 505; J. Strauss: Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228; J. Strauss – Rosen aus dem Süden, Op. 388; Emmerich Kálmán & Leo Stein: Die Csárdásfürstin; Franz Lehár: Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß; Franz Lehár: Vilja Lied; Franz Lehár: Zigeunerliebe ; J. Strauss: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437; J. Strauss: Wein, Weib und Gesang, Op. 333. Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano; Yura Lee, violin; Jonathan Mak, piano; TSM Pageant Orchestra; Jennifer Mak, host. Koerner Corridor, July 31, 2025.

For followers of the Toronto Summer time Music Pageant, it’s all the time a bit unhappy after we get to the final days of the month-long occasion. However all good issues should come to an finish, and I can’t consider a happier strategy to convey it to a detailed than having a night of Viennese waltzes, attractive operettas and diverse bon-bons.

It was certainly a festive night. The TSM organizers even despatched out emails to ticket holders, suggesting that they could simply think about dressing up for the event.

Wow, let’s fake Koerner Corridor is the Musikverein and let’s go for a little bit of glitz and glamour, we could? Thank goodness that the summer season warmth wave had abated in time and it wasn’t too stifling to be in formal put on!

Yura Lee, violin; Jonathan Mak, piano at Toronto Summer Music 2025 (Photo: Lucky Tang)
Yura Lee, violin; Jonathan Mak, piano at Toronto Summer time Music 2025 (Photograph: Fortunate Tang)

First Half

The primary half opened in genteel vogue, with that extraordinarily acquainted Mozart gem, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, fantastically performed by the chamber ensemble led by violinist Jonathan Crow. It set the temper for the subsequent piece, Alt Wiener Tanzweisen, composed by the good violin virtuoso, Fritz Kreisler. It was a virtuosic work, designed to indicate off the dazzling strategy of the 2 soloists. Yura Lee (violin) and Jonathan Mak (piano) have been as much as the duty completely.

The 2 of them adopted the Kreisler with waltz music from considered one of my very favorite operas, Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier, in an association by Czech violin virtuoso Vaša Přihoda. This was the primary time that I heard this music performed by simply two devices, and albeit it was a little bit of a shock. I received’t lie and say I didn’t miss a full-size Strauss orchestra, but it surely was nice credit score to Lee and Mak for making it so beautiful to the ear.

The primary half concluded with the well-known Mozart live performance aria “Ch’io mi scordi di te?” sung with gleaming tone by Canadian mezzo Simone McIntosh. A COC Ensemble graduate, McIntosh is having fun with a effective profession internationally. I’ve all the time thought that together with her expertise and musicality, she’d go locations. On her schedule is Adalgisa in Norma in Hamburg later this season – not too shabby, eh?

Second Half

The second half opened with the full of life and rousing Radetzky March, performed with nice vitality and elan by the complete Pageant Orchestra. Host Jennifer Mak helped put the viewers within the temper by main them in rhythmic clapping. Then it was Simone McIntosh once more, providing arias from 4 well-known operettas, Die Csárdáfürstin, Giuditta, Die Lustige Witwe, and Zigeunerliebe.

These operettas hardly get totally staged on this aspect of the pond, and it’s a disgrace. I had the nice fortune of getting seen them in Germany through the years. McIntosh delivered the arias with refulgent tone, her massive gleaming excessive mezzo with its good high by no means sounded higher. Added to that her irrepressible stage persona, and you’ve got a successful method.

Her “Meine Lippen, sie Küssen so heiß” was excellent, the way in which she was dancing round onstage jogged my memory a lot of Anna Netrebko, besides that McIntosh didn’t take her footwear off. Touching was her Vilja Lied, a diva automobile if ever there’s one, so typically it could come throughout as a bit affected, however not in her case! She sang it so wistfully, throwing in an interpolated excessive B pure for good measure – it’s one for the reminiscence financial institution.

Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano with Jonathan Mak, piano (centre); TSM Festival Orchestra with Artistic Director & violinist Jonathan Crow (Photo: Lucky Tang)
Simone McIntosh, mezzo-soprano with Jonathan Mak, piano (centre); TSM Pageant Orchestra with Creative Director & violinist Jonathan Crow (Photograph: Fortunate Tang)

Remaining Ideas

The final two gadgets have been reserved to indicate off the wonderful Pageant Orchestra — “Kaiser-Walzer,” and ending with “Wein, Weib und Gesang,” or “Wine, Lady and Music,” a slightly sexist title however musically beautiful simply the identical. The waltz melodies from these final two items gave me itchy ft — too dangerous we weren’t in a ballroom.

There you will have it, an exquisite musical conclusion to the twentieth Anniversary Toronto Summer time Musical Pageant mainstage live performance sequence. Might there be one other 20 years and extra.

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