3 (Wednesday)
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)
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)
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)
The NAC presents a semi-staged version of Puccini's Tosca
11 (Thursday)
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)
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)
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)
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)
The NAC offers a concert featuring superstar violinist Hilary Hahn
20 (Saturday)
L'Ensemble prisme presents a woodwind quintet and piano in the music of Ravel and Debussy
21 (Sunday)
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
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)
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)
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)
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
L'Orchestra symphonique de Gatineau presents a concert featuring the music of Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Mozart and Beethoven.
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
The Capital City Chorus presents a concert at the Greely Legion
28 (Sunday)
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)
Superstar pianist Lang Lang appears with the NAC Orchestra. Unfortunately, at present the concerts is all sold out
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