Organ Recitals (Tuesdays) & Early Music (Thursdays) at St. James

Organ Recitals (Tuesdays) & Early Music (Thursdays) at St. James

Concerts begin at 1:00 pm and last about 40-45minutes. Admission is free and donations are encouraged.

By St. James Cathedral Toronto

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Location

The Cathedral Church of St. James

106 King Street East Toronto, ON M5C 2E9 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

*Tuesday Organ Recital Series: It features some of the region’s finest organists and the powerful sounds of St. James Cathedral’s 5,000 organ pipes.

*Early Music: This is a new concert series initiative to present performances on historical instruments in the intimate and superb acoustics of St. James’ St. George Chapel.

April 2024

April 2: Sarah Mole (voice) & Nathan Jeffrey (organ)
April 9: Peter Merrick (Glenview Presbyterian Church, Toronto)
April 16: Joshua Duncan Lee (Metropolitan U.C. Toronto)
April 23: Bill O’Meara (Toronto)
Thursday, April 25: Lazzuli Baroque (Early Music at St. James)
April 30: Chris Dawes (organ) & Daniel Rubinoff (saxophone)

May 2024

May 7: William Lupton (Huron College, London)
May 14: Jonghee Yoon (Eastman School, Rochester, USA)
May 21: Jacob Weins (St. James Cathedral, Toronto)
May 28: Jennifer Goodine (St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Burlington)

June 2024

June 4: Paul Jenkins (Blessed Sacrament Parish, Toronto)
June 11: John Paul Farahat (St. Basil’s Parish, Toronto)
June 18: Stephen Frketic (St. Bartholomew’s, Atlanta, USA)
June 25: Stéphanie Gouin (Grace Church on the Hill, Toronto)
Sunday, June 30: 3:45 pm Salvatore Pronestì (Italy)

In July, August, September: Join us for organ recitals at 4:00pm before our Evensong service at 4:30pm on Sundays.
Tuesday Organ Recitals will be back at 1:00pm on September 10, 2024.

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We invite you to watch organ recitals on the Cathedral YouTube channel.

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