A 2026 Promise

A 2026 Promise

Welcome to 2026, and the second half of our 95th season!

The New Year is a natural time for looking back, looking forward, and dreaming big. So, as we step into another year together, here’s a prediction, an intention, and a promise.

First, a prediction:
2026 will be the Year of Real Music.

You might be thinking, well that’s kind of silly… Of course, there’s never been a time when music wasn’t part of life. It is as old as humanity itself, alongside cooking and language as things anthropologists have argued make us human. Music is an integral part of our everyday lives, and one of the most significant ways that we communicate.

And right now, we need music more than ever.

Time and time again it has been proven that music makes your life better.

For children, music education is closely linked to positive academic, social, and emotional development. Music also positively affects our physical and mental health, relieves stress, improves memory, and combats cognitive decline.

Music today creates the leaders of tomorrow – and keeps us healthy all life long.

You’d think such a potent medicine for the body, mind, and spirit would be well supported, especially since it’s a huge economic driver. But as we know, art is grossly underfunded. The result has been an overall diminishing of the value of art and music in society.

But what would life be like without real music?

There is so much happening in the world around us. One of the biggest challenges we’re facing is that most of the things that are meant to bring us together quite literally disconnect us.

I believe music is our opportunity to reconnect.

And so, an intention:
This year, I want to find new, exciting ways to make music together.

Our Saskatoon, in the “middle of nowhere” prairies, has this adventurous, exciting thirst for challenging
musical experiences. We want to be moved deeply. And being able to cultivate that, being able to help
that grow, being able to offer you the musical experiences you need, is perhaps our greatest
accomplishment.

Music gives us permission to be present.

We have a responsibility to be paying very close attention to what’s happening in the world right now.
But experiencing live music is permission to just let go for a bit. This is community, this is a place to feel
safe and breathe and enjoy.

We must hold on to the things that remind us how beautiful life is.

Finally, a promise:
The SSO will be relentless in our work to inspire and raise up our music community.

My vision for what music in Saskatoon could be keeps growing, and has now grown to this very big, very
bright, ambitious, audacious future – and it’s only possible because you keep showing up.

When I look around at the 60 plus musicians that are part of the SSO, I see the impact they have on the
broader community. They are teachers, they are leaders, they are the people in your neighbourhood.
They are what make a community worth living in. And on stage, they become a beacon of hope for the
rest of us. This huge group of people, having deep creative discussions, arguments, disagreements, and
working things out.

They show us what can be done when we all work together.

As a musical outlet for our city, we have to react to what’s happening in the world, and we have to react
to what people are needing in their lives.

We are hungry for connection – we are seeking community – we need real music.

Your SSO is here for you – now, and into the future.

Come what may, let’s keep making music together.

Mark Turner

CEO and Creative Producer

Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra

Holiday Gift Guide

Two Christmas gifts underneath a Christmas tree

This holiday season, skip the socks and the scented candles and gift your loved ones an experience. A night out with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra delivers not just a concert, but a feeling. With the variety of performances we have coming in the new year, there is sure to be a show for everyone on your list.

Beauty and the Beast – January 24, 2026

For the little princess in your life, the family-friends you don’t know what to buy for, or that nostalgic Disney-lover.

Start the new year with a tale as old as time, experienced in a whole new way. This show pairs all the characters you know and love with music from SSO’s own live orchestra. Gift Belle’s magical journey through an enchanted castle this holiday season. 

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Bach & Khayyam – February 5, 2026

Constantinople band member playing the setar

For the symphony-lover or the friend who is always down to try something new.

A fusion of worlds, where the spiritual songs of JS Bach are accompanied with poems of Khayyam sung in Persian. The band Constantinople creates a unique dialogue featuring traditional Eastern instruments live at The Broadway Theatre.

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Everything is Romantic – February 14, 2026

Angela Cheng playing the piano

For the couple deserving a romantic night out, that hopeless romantic, or of course, your valentine.

Sweep your valentine off their feet with tickets to Everything is Romantic. Maestro Judith Angela Cheng and your SSO are bringing the most romantic melodies to the TCU place. This show offers heart-stopping, romantic music from Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet to Khachaturian’s Love Theme Adagio, making for the most elegant date night. 

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Spring Fever – March 7, 2026

Headshot of maestra Tania Miller

For that friend awaiting their winter getaway, or anyone needing a cure to their seasonal depression.

Everyone knows how dreary the post-holidays winter months can get. Plan ahead to shake off your winter blues with this wonderful concerto centered around Schumann’s Spring. It’s an uplifting celebration of renewal and rhythm, making it the concert for those who are always (im)patiently waiting for the snow to melt.

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Night Seasons – March 28, 2026

Headshot of cellist Stéphane Tétreault

For the night owl, the advice-giver, or that person who likes to romanticize life

Featuring music from the beloved Rebecca Dale, Night Seasons takes listeners on a journey from darkness to light. With lush contemporary sounds combined with the music of cellist Stéphane Tétreault, this concert promises to take anyone’s breath away.

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Buying for someone out of town?

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Gift the experience of a live performance from the comfort of home. Information about ConcertStream available here.

$21 – Stream (1 video bundle)

$35 – Stream & Support (1 video bundle)

$99.99 – Annual Subscription

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BONUS GIFT IDEA

The SSO just partnered with Black Fox Farm and Distillery, creating After Dark gin. Giving a symphony-level sensory experience, each bottle purchased directly supports the SSO.

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As you can see, the SSO offers it all! From an elevated family movie night to the most romantic night of the year to the exploration of a new culture, there is a show for everyone.

Give the gift of music and the symphony because after all, an experience is the best type of gift – it’s a memory.

Happy Holidays from the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra!