Mozart Requiem
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For more info about this event, please contact the event organizer, La Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury, at billetterie@maplacedesarts.ca.
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The box office will open at noon the day of the show.
Mozart's Requiem is a choral masterpiece whose genesis is shrouded in mystery – one that makes the piece all the more fascinating and emotionally stirring.
Mozart was not in the best state of mind when he received an anonymous commission to compose a Requiem Mass. His health was deteriorating and he believed he had been cursed to write a requiem as a ‘swansong’ for himself, because he was sure he was about to die.
- Refunds
- No refunds
- Exchanges
- No exchanges
- Free for children
- No free access
- Access for persons with mobility impairment
- Yes
- Free for Accompanying Person
- No
The box office will open at noon the day of the show.
Mozart's Requiem is a choral masterpiece whose genesis is shrouded in mystery – one that makes the piece all the more fascinating and emotionally stirring.
Mozart was not in the best state of mind when he received an anonymous commission to compose a Requiem Mass. His health was deteriorating and he believed he had been cursed to write a requiem as a ‘swansong’ for himself, because he was sure he was about to die.
- Refunds
- No refunds
- Exchanges
- No exchanges
- Free for children
- No free access
- Access for persons with mobility impairment
- Yes
- Free for Accompanying Person
- No
La Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury is located at 27, Larch Street, Sudbury ON P3E 4R6
La Place des arts du Grand Sudbury doesn't offer parking. The city parking area (B-10) and parking along Elgin and Larch streets is free in the evening and on weekends.
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Mozart Requiem
Dr. Joshua Wood has performed, conducted, and taught music throughout Canada and the United States. Since 2016, he has served as Music Director of the Timmins Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (TSO), and beginning in the 2022-23 season he will also serve as Music Director of the North Bay Symphony Orchestra. A native of London, Ontario, Josh completed his Bachelor of Music (Hons. Performance) degree at Western University before pursuing graduate studies in Horn and Conducting at the Eastman School of Music and the University of Cincinnati. He is an alumni of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, National Academy Orchestra, Banff Summer Masterclass Program, and the Académie Domaine Forget. An active soloist and chamber musician, he regularly performs as a member of the TSO Chamber Ensemble, and has also performed with numerous orchestras including the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra, North Bay Symphony Orchestra, Richmond (IN) Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra London Canada/London Symphonia, Guelph Symphony Orchestra, and Stratford Symphony Orchestra. Currently the brass and advanced piano instructor at the TSO's Geoffrey James Lee School of Music, Josh has taught extensively, including numerous collegiate lecture and masterclass presentations in Canada and the U.S., and he is a former faculty member of the Kincardine Summer Music Festival. As a conductor, he has worked with the University of Cincinnati Wind Ensemble and Concert Orchestra, the London Community Orchestra, members of the Western Symphony, CCM Chamber Winds, and the London Youth Orchestra, as well as several secondary school ensembles in the U.S. In his free time, Josh enjoys cross-country skiing, mountain biking, hockey, tennis, baseball, and fishing.