Toyich International Projects (TIP)
I would like to welcome you to the musical world of Toyich International Projects (TIP). We are the only non-profit organization in the world devoted to developing and promoting young Canadian musicians in very unique ways. TIP in collaboration with the University of Toronto's Faculty of Music is excited to present our annual educational conference designed to develop and promote young artists,amateur musicians and teachers in the beautiful and inspiring city of Rome,Italy.
In my 30-year career as a performer, teacher, juror, pedagogue and motivational speaker, my vision has been to enhance the education of our young classical musicians and showcase their wonderful talent to the world.
I am proud of the highly acclaimed international Monster Concerts (piano orchestras) featuring our talented young performers, which TIP has presented over the past few years in Toronto and Rome. Bringing concerts like these to the public free of charge is important, as it exposes classical music to individuals who otherwise may not have the opportunity to be touched by its beauty and magic.
Our organization is unique in that we nurture aspiring young professional and pre-professional musicians by providing them marvelous opportunities to perform and present their talents to audiences across Canada and abroad. And we encourage young Canadian talent to audition and be part of the Monster Concerts, truly a one of a kind musical experience.
We are also proud to provide and support professional training for mature amateur musicians of all musical genres in the form of coaching,Master Classes and performances on an ongoing basis.It is our belief that the encouragement of artistic abilities is not limited in any way to age and our talented students are a testimonial to this.
I invite you to join me in supporting this inspiring cause which will put Canada on the world stage as the center for talented classical musicians who represent our multi-cultural heritage and unite us all through the power and magic of music.
Boyanna Toyich President & CEO www.toyichinternationalprojects.ca
Registered Charity No.86005 7876 RR0001
Faculty of Music, University of Toronto
One of North America’s top destinations for the scholarly and professional study in music, the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto is located in the heart of a great art city. Home to a diverse and dynamic community of scholars, performers, composers, and educators, the Faculty also boasts world-class performance halls and the finest and most extensive music library in Canada. Throughout the academic year, we are home to master classes by renowned artists, lectures by leading scholars, recitals and concerts by our own distinguished artists and ensembles, as well as by touring performers. Whatever your musical passion, be it jazz, chamber music, opera, Balinese gamelan, contemporary music, or early music, you are likely to find it taught or performed in our halls.
Our motto, Where Great Minds Meet Great Music, captures the sense of discovery, innovation, creativity and lively interaction that we believe characterizes our approach to music and the arts. We are striving to be the best place possible to study and perform music, a place where music students can pursue dreams and careers.
Russell Hartenberger Interim Dean www.music.utoronto.ca
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