Toronto Symphony Orchestra to Bring Canadian Music & Music-Making to Europe in Its 2025/26 Season

Toronto Symphony Orchestra to Bring Canadian Music & Music-Making to Europe in Its 2025/26 Season

Gustavo Gimeno’s first overseas tour with the TSO runs from January 27 to February 9, 2026, and marks the orchestra’s début in Spain and Luxembourg, and return to the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Austria.

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra Receives JUNO Nomination for Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble)

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Receives JUNO Nomination for Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble)

Nominated album features Stravinsky’s Pulcinella, conducted by Gustavo Gimeno, with soloists Isabel Leonard, Paul Appleby, and Derek Welton, released by Harmonia Mundi 

Bruce Liu Plays Rachmaninoff 2

Bruce Liu Plays Rachmaninoff 2

Thu, January 22, 2026

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Celebrates The Year Of The Horse With A Joyous Lunar New Year Concert On February 28, 2026

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Celebrates The Year Of The Horse With A Joyous Lunar New Year Concert On February 28, 2026

Popular & Lesser-Heard Bartók Works Bookend New Recording from Toronto Symphony Orchestra & Harmonia Mundi

Popular & Lesser-Heard Bartók Works Bookend New Recording from Toronto Symphony Orchestra & Harmonia Mundi

Available February 13, 2026, album includes Concerto for Orchestra and full score to The Miraculous Mandarin

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Records the Soundtrack to the Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Records the Soundtrack to the Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Reports Continued Financial Health, Artistic Achievement & Community Impact

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Reports Continued Financial Health, Artistic Achievement & Community Impact

The many successes of the organization’s 2024/25 season were shared at its AGM.

TSO Gala: Lang Lang

TSO Gala: Lang Lang

Lang Lang's Emperor—A Gala Celebration

Lang Lang's Emperor—A Gala Celebration

2025/26 Concert Photos

2025/26 Concert Photos

The Music Starts Now: Toronto Symphony Orchestra Kicks Off a Bold New Season

The Music Starts Now: Toronto Symphony Orchestra Kicks Off a Bold New Season

From Carmina Burana to the TSO Gala, a European tour, and 100 years of School Concerts, the 2025/26 season is packed with marquee moments and fresh discoveries.

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Welcomes Toronto to a New Season with Open House & Free Concert

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Welcomes Toronto to a New Season with Open House & Free Concert

A city-wide welcome to the 2025/26 season with performances, activities, and a free Toronto Symphony Orchestra concert at Roy Thomson Hall—Saturday, September 20

About Toronto Symphony Orchestra

For more than a century, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has played a fundamental role in shaping and celebrating Canadian culture. The TSO’s commitment to musical excellence and ability to spark connection remain as strong as ever. With a storied history of acclaimed concerts and recordings, Canadian and international tours, and impactful community partnerships, we are dedicated to engaging and enriching local and national communities through vibrant musical experiences. Music Director Gustavo Gimeno brings an expansive artistic vision, intellectual curiosity, and sense of adventure to programming the 93-musician orchestra that serves Toronto—one of the world’s most diverse cities. As a group of artists, teachers, and advocates who share the belief that music has the power to heal, inspire, and connect people from all walks of life, we engage audiences young and old through an array of community-access, health-and-well-being, and education initiatives including the TSO-affiliated Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra—a tuition-free training program dedicated to cultivating the next generation of Canadian artists. Symphony With Us at a concert at Roy Thomson Hall, or experience the TSO in your neighbourhood. Visit TSO.CA or Newsroom.TSO.CA.

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