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THE ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE VISION:



A world in which people seek the uncertainties, and possibilities, of art.



THE ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE MISSION:



To engage diverse audiences in powerful arts experiences through the performances, collaborative endeavours, and curatorial vision of its Artistic Director.



ABOUT ART OF TIME



Andrew Burashko formed Art of Time Ensemble in 1998 with the support of a small group of like-minded musicians and prominent figures in dance, theatre and other art forms, beginning with one-off concerts to small but enthusiastic audiences. Word quickly spread through Toronto's cultural scene. Today, Art of Time works with the best Canadian artists in the performing arts, film and literature, and noteworthy international musicians such as Branford Marsalis, Madeleine Peyroux, Gavin Bryars and Guinga to name but a few.


Art of Time presents an annual subscription season at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre Theatre and regularly appears as part of the Royal Conservatory of Music performance season at Koerner Hall. The Ensemble has also toured extensively throughout Canada and the United States and is regularly invited to performs at major festivals such as Luminato in Toronto, Chamberfest in Ottawa and at the Banff Centre for the Arts.



The artists with whom the Ensemble have worked represent the finest in their genres, including writers Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje; choreographers James Kudelka and David Earle; dancers Peggy Baker and Evelyn Hart; singers Barbara Hannigan and Madeleine Peyroux; actors Brent Carver and Martha Burns; and filmmakers Peter Mettler and Bruce MacDonald.



Music and musicians are at the heart of Art of Time Ensemble; the ranks of our musicians are deep and their talent unmatched. Over the last 20 years group members have included composer Jonathan Goldsmith, Rachel Mercer (principal cellist of the National Arts Orchestra), Benjamin Bowman (concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera), Stephen Sitarski (concertmaster of Esprit Orchestra), Steven Dann (soloist and former principal violist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Toronto Symphony), Thomas Wiebe (soloist and cellist of the Duke Trio); Phil Dwyer (renowned composer and jazz saxophonist) and the great Canadian guitarist, Rob Piltch, among many others.


Dozens of Art of Time performances have been broadcast nationally on CBC and the Ensemble has released six commercial CDs on the Pheromone and ArtofTime Recordings labels.

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