- 3 (Wednesday)
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DOMS (Doors Open for Music at Southminster) kicks of its fall season with The Journey Together: Cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne and pianist James McGowan perform original works and improvisations blending classical, jazz, Middle Eastern, and progressive metal styles
- 7 (Sunday)
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CAMMAC gets the music season off to a great start in Arnprior with a presentation of Bach's Magnificat along with other magical works of the classical repertoire, accompanied by a full professional orchestra and soloists
- 10 (Wednesday)
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DOMS continues with All That Jazz:
Trumpeter Ed Lister leads a powerhouse sextet with Sam Cousineau (alto sax), Ben DiMillo (guitar), Deniz Lim-Sersan (piano), Chris Pond (bass), and Jose Garcia (drums), featuring Lister’s own compositions
- 10 and 12 (Wednesday and Friday)
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The NAC presents a semi-staged version of Puccini's Tosca
- 11 (Thursday)
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The Ottawa Classical Choir in its 20th year is seeking your voice. Whether you’re a returning member or brand new to the choir, you're invited to make music, make memories, and be part of a milestone year. This is the day for auditions. Click here for more information.
- 14 (Sunday)
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As part of the Kanata North Music for a Sunday Afternoon concert series, join us for the concert Beside Them -- about French and German Women composers. Operatic soprano Elyse Charlebois is an award-winning opera singer. She is accompanied by pianist Anthony Lampron. Admission is by a free-will cash donation.
- 15 (Monday)
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Ottawa Choral Workshops runs a free Open Rehearsal! as it prepares to dive into J. S. Bach's Magnificat and Cantata 191 for performances with orchestra in a December
- 17 (Wednesday)
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DOMS presents Nature of Sound: The Passamano Trio—Annie Noël-de-Tilly (flute), Aidan Fleet (cello), and Kevin Chen (piano)—explores nature-inspired works by Gaubert, Piazzolla, and Mendelssohn
- 17 - 18 (Wednesday - Thursday)
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The NAC offers a concert featuring superstar violinist Hilary Hahn
- 20 (Saturday)
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L'Ensemble prisme presents a woodwind quintet and piano in the music of Ravel and Debussy
- 21 (Sunday)
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Les Concerts Ponticello kicks its season off with a quartet version of Vivaldi's Four Seasons by the Quatuor Rhapsodie. As always a light breakfast is available beforehand
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At Hulse, Playfair, and McGarry there is an organ recital given by Shawn Potter. (Scroll down on this link to find more information.)
- 24 (Wednesday)
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DOMS presents Geniuses (re)Discovered: Pianist Dane Ko juxtaposes Mozart sonatas with those of George Enescu, marking the centenary of Enescu's groundbreaking First Piano Sonata (1925)
- 25 (Thursday)
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Chamberfest kicks off its Concert Series with a performance by CelloFellos -- Bryan Cheng and Leonard Disselhorst. With relaxed grooves, heartfelt improvisation, and original compositions, the CelloFellos take audiences on a genre-defying journey—where every string tells a story. Tonight’s program spans centuries and styles, from Piazzolla and Duke Ellington to Tigran Hamasyan and beyond
- 27 (Saturday)
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The Toronto vocal ensemble Opus 8 presents a concert featuring sacred choral music by Canadian composers, from Stephanie Martin and Barrie Cabena to Eleanor Daley and Derek Holman. Opus 8 is particularly glad to be reviving the work of Violet Archer, in her monumental composition, the Bell, which has not been heard in over 5 decades
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L'Orchestra symphonique de Gatineau presents a concert featuring the music of Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Mozart and Beethoven.
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Virtuoso organist Matthew Larkin will kick off Music at Trinity's 10th Season with an organ recital. Music by Bach, Albright, Peters, Titelouze and Pumfrey
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The Capital City Chorus presents a concert at the Greely Legion
- 28 (Sunday)
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At Hulse, Playfair, and McGarry there is an organ recital given by Jennifer Loveless. (Scroll down on this link to find more information.)
- 29 (Monday)
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Superstar pianist Lang Lang appears with the NAC Orchestra. Unfortunately, at present the concerts is all sold out
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Gathering Under the Dome: A musical evening at the Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre. Anne Lindsay performs Soloworks 2, with short introductory presentations on architecture, art and acoustics by Carleton professors Peter Coffman, Brian Foss and James Wright