About this Event
Celebration of Small Ensembles - May 2, 4:00-6:00 pm
Music Toronto invites you to the Celebration of Small Ensembles – ancient, classic and 21st century music boldly curated and performed by small ensembles. A new space for social gathering and musical discovery. All curious listeners are welcome.
Celebration of Small Ensembles events will take place between 4-6 pm on Saturday May 2nd, May 30th, and June 27th. Please note that this page is for tickets to the May 2nd event only.
General Admission $40 (+HST/fees)
Arts Workers $20 (+HST/fees)
Students and minors FREE by request (limited availability). Adults (up to two) accompanying minors half price. Submit requests to [email protected].
3-Concert Pass $90. to visit pass purchase page.
Program Details
4:00 pm
Duo Chromatika
Julia Mirzoev, violin
Russell Iceberg, guitar & violin
Off the Page
Duo Chromatika is the dynamic partnership of violinist Julia Mirzoev and violinist/violist/guitarist Russell Iceberg — two versatile artists who blur the boundaries between classical tradition, jazz virtuosity, and the freedom of improvisation. The name Chromatika, derived from the Greek word for “color,” reflects their vision of illuminating the vast palette of tonal, timbral, and stylistic possibilities within their playing. Winners of national and international awards, Julia and Russell infuse their partnership with a rare blend of technical mastery, imagination, and artistic individuality. Partners both on and off stage, they invite audiences to experience Off the Page, a program that includes reimagined treasures, contemporary work and improvisations that reach across eras and genres.
5:00 pm
Trio Timia
June Lee, violin
François Lamontagne, cello
Itamar Prag, piano
On the Road to Osaka
Formed at the Schulich School of Music, the Montreal based trio are united by a shared love for chamber music and a commitment to creating meaningful musical experiences. Their mission is to share their passion with audiences of all backgrounds, offering heartfelt and authentic performances that foster a deep connection between music, performer, and listener. They strive to communicate the stories, emotions, and humanity that lie at the heart of every piece they play, transforming each concert into a shared moment of artistic expression and resonance
Having been selected as one of nine young piano trios from around the world to participate in the prestigious 2026 Osaka Chamber Music Competition, the Trio’s program features a curated selection of works that they will be taking to the competition.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Aperture Room, 340 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada
CAD 25.57 to CAD 49.64












