Odyssey of Brilliance
The PSO’s Diamond Jubilee
Saturday, May 15, 2027
SHAHI | RACHMANINOV | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
MICHAEL NEWNHAM, CONDUCTOR
PHILIP CHUI, PIANO
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2027 7:30 PM SHOWPLACE PERFORMANCE CENTRE
Meet the Maestro Pre-Concert Talk at 6:45 PM
Celebrate the PSO’s Diamond Jubilee with Odyssey of Brilliance, a gala concert marking 60 years of extraordinary music-making. The evening opens with Suspended Doorways by Canadian composer Saman Shahi, setting the stage for a program of imagination and celebration. Acclaimed pianist Philip Chiu joins the orchestra for Sergei Rachmaninoff’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 2, renowned for its sweeping melodies and emotional power. The concert concludes with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s dazzling Scheherazade, an orchestral masterpiece inspired by tales of adventure and wonder. Join us for an unforgettable celebration of music and community.
The anniversary celebrations will not end with the final note. Join us for a celebratory post-concert gala where you can meet the maestro, soloist and the musicians. Enjoy delicious food and drink and sparkling conversation as we toast to 60 years of symphonic excellence. Contact the PSO office at info@thepso.org for more information or to purchase tickets.
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Philip Chiu is one of Canada’s most acclaimed pianists, celebrated for his vivid artistry, technical brilliance, and engaging stage presence. Described by La Presse as a “pianist-painter,” he is known for performances that transform sound into rich musical colour while creating meaningful connections with audiences. Chiu received the 2023 Juno Awards for Best Classical Solo Album and was the inaugural recipient of the Prix Goyer, one of Canada’s most significant classical music honours.
As a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, Chiu has performed internationally and collaborated with leading artists including James Ehnes, Emmanuel Pahud, Johannes Moser, and the New Orford String Quartet. His commitment to bringing music to communities nationwide is reflected in more than fourteen extensive cross-Canada tours with Prairie Debut, Jeunesses Musicales Canada, and Debut Atlantic.
Authentic, imaginative, and deeply human, Philip Chiu continues to redefine what it means to be a classical pianist in the 21st century—an artist whose performances invite listeners on an emotional journey while affirming his role as both a cultural storyteller and a leading ambassador for Canadian music.
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Music Director Michael Newnham is best known for his intense and inspiring conducting style, based on a deep knowledge of the score and informed by a strong interest in languages, cultures and history. A born communicator, his open and direct contact with musicians and audiences creates performances full of expression and energy.
Along with his duties at the PSO, he is also presently (since 2018) Music Director of Orchestra Toronto. During his tenure as Music Director of Symphony New Brunswick (2009-2018), Newnham was instrumental in bringing that orchestra to new artistic heights and raising its profile on the national level.
In addition to his performances in his native Canada, Newnham has also appeared at the helm of many orchestras and opera companies throughout Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy, and South Korea.
Endowed with a special passion and gift for working with young musicians, Michael was the founding conductor of the Kawartha Youth Orchestra and has been a faculty member at Music at Port Milford for several years. His involvement in educating young musicians is not limited to Canada; he spent two years as a guest professor and orchestra conductor at Taegu-Hyosung University in South Korea.
Originally from Hamilton, Newnham is a graduate of the conducting class of prof. Bogusław Madey at the Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, Poland. He also studied at the Indiana University School of Music and at the University of Toronto.
He is a recipient of several awards, including the “Order of Merit” from the Republic of Poland, the “Best Conductor” Award from the East Slovakian State Opera, and the Turzanski Award for his services in promoting Polish music and culture in Canada.
Before taking up the baton, Newnham began his musical career as a trombonist, playing with the Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphonies, as well as a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. He currently lives in Peterborough with his wife, cellist Zuzanna. He is an avid reader, proud father to two daughters and a passionate home barista.
