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Join us for Symphony in the Gardens, Monday evenings in the summer, under the artistic direction of Maestro Paolo Busato, in the spectacular Glass Pavilion. Enjoy stunning views of the city, majestic castle, and the beautiful estate gardens while listening to the Casa Loma Symphony Orchestra under the stars. Guests will have an abundance of al fresco food and drink options while onsite. July 14th - Sinatra s greatest hits including Fly Me to The Moon, My Way, Cry Me a River, and Love. Get ready to snap your fingers while sipping a warm scotch. Please note seating is first come, first served, and not guaranteed so arrive in advance to show start timeFor larger groups, ensure at least half your party is in attendance to be seated however note it is first come first served, and not guaranteedRain or shine eventDoors open at 5:00pm, performance starts at 7:30pm Ticket does not include access to tour inside Casa LomaEntrance is located at the East GatePlease contact Casa Loma for accessible seating information 416.923.1171 or info@casaloma.ca. Limited paid parking is available onsite at a cost of $20 per vehicle. Additional paid parking is available south of Casa Loma at George Brown College.
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Joey Niceforo Biography
Joey Maxim Niceforo has an extensive and diverse career as a crossover singer; having made his debut at Carnegie Hall; performing a leading role as an opera singer in an ABC movie A Brave New Girl produced by Britney Spears, and later being the first student to receive the Italia Nel Mondo Award (other recipients include Luciano Pavarotti, Sophia Loren and Rudolph Giulinani.
Joey grew up in Sudbury, Ontario; he was schooled in French and later studied Italian while he trained in Siena, Italy. He showed an early love for music and went on to study at The Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory (GGS) in Toronto and the University of Toronto’s Opera Division.
In 2005, Joey was invited to be a member of the Canadian Tenors, which led to the creation of his own critically acclaimed “popopera” group – Destino. This group has had wide exposure including a national 18 city tour with the Rankin Family, performances at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas, and a Disney World concert where Joey shared the stage with Marie Osmond.
Joey made his professional debut in Opera in Concert’s Canadian Gala, and he has since performed several subsequent roles for them. He has also performed in operas across Canada, the United States, Italy and The Czech Republic. Insight Magazine declared “Joey Niceforo has one of the most robust and exciting voices I’ve heard in a long time. He’s riveting on stage, his voice pins you to the song and does not let you go until the last stirring note.”
Read MoreJoey grew up in Sudbury, Ontario; he was schooled in French and later studied Italian while he trained in Siena, Italy. He showed an early love for music and went on to study at The Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory (GGS) in Toronto and the University of Toronto’s Opera Division.
In 2005, Joey was invited to be a member of the Canadian Tenors, which led to the creation of his own critically acclaimed “popopera” group – Destino. This group has had wide exposure including a national 18 city tour with the Rankin Family, performances at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas, and a Disney World concert where Joey shared the stage with Marie Osmond.
Joey made his professional debut in Opera in Concert’s Canadian Gala, and he has since performed several subsequent roles for them. He has also performed in operas across Canada, the United States, Italy and The Czech Republic. Insight Magazine declared “Joey Niceforo has one of the most robust and exciting voices I’ve heard in a long time. He’s riveting on stage, his voice pins you to the song and does not let you go until the last stirring note.”
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