Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Roy Thompson Hall

Box Office: 60 Simcoe Street, Downtown Toronto

Performing from April through June, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) is based at Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Founded in 1922, the internationally recognized Toronto Symphony Orchestra is one of Canada’s national treasures and celebrated cultural institutions.

Under the leadership of Music Director Peter Oundjian, the TSO is committed to innovative programming and showcases a roster of distinguished guest artists and conductors. In addition to performances, the TSO serves the community with one of the largest music education outreach programmes in Canada, connecting students throughout Ontario with acclaimed curriculum-based programming.

History of Toronto Symphony Orchestra Music Directors

Luigi von Kunits (1923-1931)
Sir Ernest MacMillan (1931-1956)
Walter Susskind (1957-1964)
Seiji Ozawa (1965-1969)
Karl Ancerl (1969-1972)
Victor Feldbrill (1973-1978)
Sir Andrew Davis (1975-1988),
Conductor Laureate 1988 - present
Gunther Herbig (1989-1994)
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (1994-2001)
Peter Oundjian (2004-present)

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