St. George’s Concert Series

2022

Songs of Solidarity

May 29th, 2022

IN PERSON

Choral & Instrumental – various styles

Featuring The Lai-Clarke String Quartet; András Weber & Ran Kim, cello and piano; Suzanne Daniels, Elizabeth Harris, Leanne Kaufman, Nicholas Borg, Daevyd Pepper, and Mark Wood-Salomon, soloists.

For more information about the concert, click here.


2021

During the COVID-19 pandemic, St. George’s has held a number of concerts online. We have welcomed many talented musicians who have played a wide variety of musical styles. Many of these concerts were fundraisers in support of local charities such as the Daily Bread Food Bank, Jean Tweed Centre and Lakeshore Out of the Cold.

All of our concerts are available for viewing on our website and YouTube channel. We hope you enjoy these musical offerings!

Christmas Cheer

Premiered on December 5, 2021

Tangos & Christmassy Jazz.

Featuring Carlo Berardinucci, vocals; Julian Milkis, clarinet; András Weber, cello; Robert Horvath, piano; Ethan Ardelli, drums; and Attila Darvas, double bass.

For more information and to watch the concert, click here.


Spring Joy – Music to Uplift the Spirit

Premiered on May 30, 2021

Classical & contemporary music.

Featuring Bill McBirnie, flute; András Weber, cello; Joseph Phillips, double bass; Robert Horvath, piano; and Ethan Ardelli, drums.

For more information and to watch the concert, click here.

2020

In the Spirit of Christmas

Premiered on December 6, 2020

Classical & Christmas music for String Quintet.

Featuring Marcus Scholtes, violin; Emily Hau, violin; Anthony Rapoport, viola; András Weber, cello; and Jesse Dietschi, double bass.

For more information and to watch the concert, click here.


All Jazzed Up

Premiered on June 27, 2020

Cello & Jazz Trio.

Featuring András Weber on cello, and Attila Fias on jazz piano with George Koller (bass), and Richard Brisco (drums).

For more information and to watch the concert, click here.


Music to Feed the Soul

Premiered on May 27, 2020

Organ, Cello and Piano.

Featuring Xavér Varnus on organ, András Weber on cello, and Ran Kim on piano.

For more information and to watch the concert, click here.

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