Maestro Ken Hsieh returns with the Toronto TAIWANfest Orchestra in a concert like no other featuring music inspired by… food! What better way to celebrate a Fête with the Philippines than with the great shared cuisines and culinary influences?
Joined by the award-winning Auba Children’s Choir and the talented 13-year-old cello prodigy Jamie Chan, experience a night at the symphony like never before in a glissando of culture and influences, from Canadian to Taiwanese to Filipino and more.
Free admission but seating is limited – be sure not to miss a beat of the Opening concert!
Presented by Mandarin Restaurants.
TAIWANfest thanks Harbourfront Centre for their funding support in presenting the Ontario-based Toronto TAIWANfest Orchestra, in honour of Harbourfront Centre’s ongoing celebration of 30 years of global music on its stages.
Maestro Ken Hsieh returns with the Toronto TAIWANfest Orchestra in a concert like no other featuring music inspired by… food! What better way to celebrate a Fête with the Philippines than with the great shared cuisines and culinary influences?
Joined by the award-winning Auba Children’s Choir and the talented 13-year-old cello prodigy Jamie Chan, experience a night at the symphony like never before in a glissando of culture and influences, from Canadian to Taiwanese to Filipino and more.
Free admission but seating is limited – be sure not to miss a beat of the Opening concert!
Presented by Mandarin Restaurants.
TAIWANfest thanks Harbourfront Centre for their funding support in presenting the Ontario-based Toronto TAIWANfest Orchestra, in honour of Harbourfront Centre’s ongoing celebration of 30 years of global music on its stages.
Aug 24th
Concert Stage / 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm