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Musician’s Corner

Sunday Night at the TSO with Jonathan Crow

“Bach wrote a lot of music that was lost…so there are a lot of things floating around out there that we know he wrote.”
December 20, 2021

Jonathan Crow, Concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO), spoke with radio host Kathleen Kajioka about the groundbreaking things we are doing with Bach, including a reconstructed bassoon concerto on The New Classical FM Dec. 12.

“Bach wrote a lot of music that was lost…so there are a lot of things floating around out there that we know he wrote,” Crow said. “Michael Sweeney, our Principal Bassoon is going through those scores and reconstructing a bassoon part and orchestra parts.”

Crow discusses the “unusual side of this Bach program,” as well as being joined on stage by mega-talented nine-year-old violin Chelsea Gu, winner of the Play Along with Jonathan Crow Contest.