Gerald Finley & Thirteen Strings

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Join us for an unforgettable evening as Grammy Award-winning Canadian bass-baritone Gerald Finley graces the stage in a special concert marking Thirteen Strings’ 50th anniversary and the festive season. Hailed as one of the greatest dramatic interpreters of our time, Gerald Finley has captivated audiences worldwide with his commanding presence, rich voice, and profound musicality. From the world’s leading opera houses to acclaimed recordings, his artistry spans opera, song, and orchestral repertoire. With beginnings as a chorister in Ottawa and later trained in the UK, Gerald Finley brings a lifetime of musical excellence to this celebratory concert. A Commander of the Order of the British Empire and an Officer of the Order of Canada, he continues to inspire as a performer and educator. Celebrate five decades of chamber orchestra excellence and the spirit of the festive season with a night of glorious music. One night only – don’t miss it!

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Thirteen Strings, Gerald Finley: baritone-bass

Gerald Finley & Thirteen Strings

Date/Time

Sunday, December 14, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

St. Matthew's Church in the Glebe
217 First Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada, K1S2G5

Price

$10-75

Phone

613-738-7888

Website

https://thirteenstrings.ca/product/gerald-finley/

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The Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra, Ottawa’s premiere professional chamber orchestra, was founded in 1976 by conductor Brian Law and string players from the National Arts Centre Orchestra. The orchestra is now directed by Kevin Mallon. The orchestra’s repertoire is diverse – covering music from the Baroque era to 21st century music – having commissioned 100 new works from Canadian composers. The orchestra’s core of thirteen string players is regularly supplemented by guest performers. From baritones to sopranos, from marimba players to Klezmer specialists, guest artists have helped develop Thirteen Strings into one of the best-known and most eclectic chamber orchestras in Canada. The Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra presents its own subscription concert series and has collaborated with many arts organizations in Ottawa. These have included: Le Festival de musique sacrée, Ottawa’s Seventeen Voyces, the Music and Beyond festival, the Cantata Singers, Ottawa’s Viennese Winter Ball, the West Fest street festival and the McGill Chamber Orchestra. In December 2013, the annual Christmas Concert was filmed for television and broadcast to over 140 countries on EWTN. Many of its concerts have been broadcast across Canada on CBC Radio and Radio-Canada. The orchestra’s education project, the Junior Thirteen Strings, brings together a pool of talented youngsters to work alongside the professional members of the Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra. The Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra made its first recording on the Naxos label in June 2014, with a recording of Franz Beck’s six symphonies, opus 2.

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