Love Notes. A Valentine’s Day Concert for Romantics

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Violin Virtuoso Christoph Seybold and his unique 1753 Niccolo Gagliano touches the heartstrings in his Canadian Debut with Toronto Concert Orchestra. Conductor Kerry Stratton. February 14, 2013 8:00 pm at Glenn Gould Studio. Composition by Canadian composer John Gray will be performed first time in Toronto. First 100 tickets’ buyers get free Beethoven CD. For more details, please see two short videos: Maestro Kerry Stratton: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWmW2nz2gQU Canadian Composer John Gray: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGgU7j9RuRU

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Love NotesA Valentine’s Day Concert Violin Virtuoso touches the heartstrings in his

Canadian Debut with Toronto Concert Orchestra

PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 21, 2013

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Glenn Gould Studio, CBC (250 Front Street West, Toronto)

February 14, 2013 at 8:00 pm

Contact info: (647) 853-0057 pilotmgmt@yahoo.com

Maestro Kerry Stratton Toronto Concert Orchestra

Christoph Seybold Violin

“Seybold produces a glowing tone in the lower registers and

fireworks in the upper ones.”

Fanfare Magazine

Buy tickets at our website: http://www.AmazingConcert.com/buy-a-ticketor (416)872-4255 or at the door, February 14

Tickets:$40.00

$20.00 (stu-dent/senior)

Described by the reviewers as a ‘daring artist’ the young Ger-man violinist Christoph Seybold has performed both as a so-

loist and chamber musician through Europe, North and South America and Japan.

Seybold appeared in concert with Kerry Stratton on a European tour in 2011. “It has been my pleasure to accompany many fine violin-

ists,” Stratton said, “ but I can say without reservation that Christoph Sey-bold caused the most stirring audience reaction.” “We were finally able

to engage him for an appearance here and I am pleased that Toronto Concert Orchestra will have the honour of presenting him.”

Seybold began violin lessons at age 4. Majoring in violin performance at the Universities in Cologne and Hannover, he received additional musical input from world class musicians such as Pinchas Zuckerman,

Rainer Kussmaul, Shlomo Mintz and Ida Haendl.

Seybold who currently plays a 1753 Niccolo Gagliano, will be performing the Tschai-kovsky Concerto in a programme that also includes an Orchestral Suite by Camille Saint Saens and the Toronto premiere of Introduction and Autumn Prelude by Canadian com-poser John S. Gray.

Additionally the TCO will be offering the first 100 ticket buyers for this Valentine’s Day Concert, a free CD of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto with Haiou Zhang and the Eighth Symphony with The Slovak Sinfonietta and Kerry Stratton