Toronto Consort 2025/26 Season Subscriptions
The Toronto Consort reveals, challenges, moves and inspires our audience! Bold direction from our Award‑Winning leadership invites you to one of North America’s leading early music organizations dedicated to the interpretation of repertoire from the 12th century to today, returning with a full 5‑concert season of joy and discovery.

Why Subscribe
To See the Stars Again
A 2025/26 Season Subscription gives you:
- • Admission to all 5 concerts in the 2025/26 season
- • Up to 15% savings over single tickets
- • Preferred seating reserved for subscribers
Your Season Lineup

The Toronto Consort presents: Les Arts Florissants
Gesualdo Passione
The 2025/26 season will open on October 18 with a special presentation of Les Arts Florissants, one of the most renowned baroque music ensembles in the world, led by Co‑musical Director Paul Agnew. Gesualdo Passione marks the culmination of Paul Agnew and Les Arts Florissants' work on the music of Carlo Gesualdo. The stunning Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows of the historic Knox College Chapel (59 St. George Street) will provide the perfect setting for an intimate and enchanting evening.

A Medieval Christmas - A Feather on the Breath of God
Sequences and Hymns by Abbess Hildegard of Bingen
On December 7, Toronto Consort Honorary Patron Dame Emma Kirkby returns to our stage for A Medieval Christmas - A Feather on the Breath of God. Held in the iconic Jeanne Lamon Hall at Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre (427 Bloor Street West), Kirkby joins instrumentalists and the upper voices of the Toronto Consort for a reflective Advent program of chants and hymns by Hildegard von Bingen.

A Spotless Rose - 1200 Years of Carols for New Year's
The Toronto Consort and The University of Toronto Schola Cantorum
In the new year, on January 17, the Toronto Consort Choir will once again collaborate with the University of Toronto's Schola Cantorum in A Spotless Rose - 1200 Years of Carols for New Year's. General and Artistic Director Daniel Taylor will conduct a serene and inspiring sequence of carols in the candlelit Jeanne Lamon Hall at Trinity-St. Paul's Centre.

The Sweet Hereafter – World Live Premiere
From the acclaimed movie soundtrack
Welcome spring on March 21 with "The Sweet Hereafter" – World Live Premiere. Returning to Knox College Chapel, the Toronto Consort is joined by soprano Janelle Lucyk and percussionist Zia Tabassian to present the first live offering of a suite of music from the award‑winning feature film "The Sweet Hereafter", with music by acclaimed Canadian composer Mychael Danna.

Now is the month of Maying
Madrigals and Songs to celebrate 400 Years of Dowland
On May 16, join the Toronto Consort, the Dowland Collective, and famed tenor Charles Daniels for Now is the month of Maying - Madrigals and Songs to celebrate 400 Years of Dowland. Our joyous, season finale will be held in the Jeanne Lamon Hall at Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre.
Seating & Venues
When purchasing your subscription, please select your seating level:
- A Level: CA$255 (+HST)
- Access to the best seats at Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre, Jeanne Lamon Hall
- Access to the preferred seating section at Knox College Chapel
- B Level: CA$216 (+HST)
- Access to great value seats at Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre, Jeanne Lamon Hall
- Access to the preferred seating section at Knox College Chapel
How Seating Works
As our season takes place at multiple venues, seating is by section rather than by individually assigned seat. Within each section, seating is on a first‑come, first‑served basis; simply choose any open seat in your section when you arrive.
At Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre:
- A Level subscribers may sit in any available seat in the A Level sections (balcony or orchestra).
- B Level subscribers may sit in any available seat in the B Level sections (balcony or orchestra).
At Knox College Chapel:
- Both A Level and B Level subscribers enjoy access to a preferred seating section at the front of the chapel reserved for subscribers only.
Seating Reference
Please see our Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre seating chart below for reference.
All seating is on a first‑come, first‑served basis within each seating level.

Subscriptions are seated within your chosen tier across the season.
All Toronto Consort performances are held in accessible spaces. Please see below for more venue details. All sales are final, with no refunds or exchanges. Events are subject to availability. Programming, artists, schedule, and pricing are subject to change without notice or compensation.
Our 2025/26 Season Venues
Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre, Jeanne Lamon Hall
427 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON
Trinity‑St. Paul’s Centre is located on the south side of Bloor Street West between Robert Street and Major Street, just west of Spadina Avenue. There is no parking lot at Trinity‑St. Paul’s, but there is street parking, as well as a Green P lot on the west side of Spadina Ave just north of Bloor St W. If taking the subway, exit at Spadina Station.
The venue is wheelchair‑accessible via a ramp on Bloor Street West. Accessible seating is available on the ground floor. Please note that the balcony seating is not accessible as there is no elevator in the building. A barrier‑free, gender‑neutral washroom, which includes a motorized door, is available for use on the ground floor.
Knox College Chapel
59 St. George Street, Toronto, ON
Knox College is located on the east side of St. George Street between Wilcocks Street and Ursula Franklin Street. There is no parking available at Knox College, but there is limited metered parking available on St. George Street, as well as municipal parking lots and University of Toronto parking garages nearby.
The Chapel is located on the second floor and is wheelchair accessible by a lift. Main floor washrooms are gender neutral and accessible.