Six participating members of the Toronto New Music Alliance are trying to entice audiences with a $25 passport that nets $5 tickets to one concert from each presenter this season.
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It also includes the Winter 2012 issue of Musicworks magazine, a publication dedicated to the leading edge in this country.
The six presenters are Array Music, Continuum Contemporary Music, Esprit Orchestra, New Music Concerts, Spectrum and Toy Piano Composers.
A passport holder simply needs to show up at the door to get a $5 ticket. The total savings, according to the Alliance, add up to about $100.
You can check out the details regarding the passport here.
The next concert eligible for the $5 ticket is New Music Concerts’ presentation of the Ensemble contemporain de Montréal at the Music Gallery on Sunday evening (Nov. 11). Details here.
- Classical Music 101: What Does A Conductor Do? - June 17, 2019
- Classical Music 101 | What Does Period Instrument Mean? - May 6, 2019
- CLASSICAL MUSIC 101 | What Does It Mean To Be In Tune? - April 23, 2019