Opening night of L'enfance du Christ

It's opening night for Berlioz's L'enfance du Christ in Montréal with L'orchestre symphonique de Montréal! The presentation features Michèle Losier, Tyler Duncan, Gino Quilico, Pascal Charbonneau, Alexandre Sylvestre, Philip Kalmanovitch, and Isaiah Bell. Conducted by Kent Nagano.

Tonight's performance marks Philip's OSM debut!

Big News from Jeunes Ambassadeurs Lyriques !

Philip is thrilled to announce that he is the recipient of two prizes from the 2012 Jeunes Ambassadeurs Lyriques Gala in Montreal, QC. He was awarded the Prix Lyrique Quebec-Baviere, a $2500 bursary to support professional training at the Munchen StaatsOpera Junge Ensemble in 2013, and the Prix Lyrique Allemand, a $2000 bursary to support an audition tour in Germany! 
Lots of exciting news to come on this front, including engagements for upcoming seasons! Stay tuned!

Messiahs in Ottawa and Montreal!

Philip is excited to announce he will be performing 2 presentations of Handel's Messiah in Ottawa and Montreal this December! 
The first will be on December 7 with CAMMAC as part of their Come Sing Messiah! event.
The second is on December 9 with the Choeur Polyphonique de Montreal.
Both performances will be conducted by Louis Lavigeur.

Opening Night

It's Opening Night in Welland, ON for Chorus Niagara's presentation of Best of Broadway: An Evening with Rodgers and Hammerstein! It features selections from Oklahoma!CarouselSouth PacificThe King and IThe Sound of Music, and more! Conducted by Robert Cooper, CM, featuring soloists Allison Angelo, Adam Fisher, Philip Kalmanovitch, and Chorus Niagara and the Niagara Symphony Orchestra.
http://www.chorusniagara.ca/page/best_of_broadway

Chorus Niagara Best of Broadway

Philip is excited to announce that he will be performing with Chorus Niagara in their presentation of Best of Broadway: Some Enchanted Evening with Rodgers and Hammerstein on November 3rd and 4th in Welland, Ontario!

This marks Philip's first return to Chorus Niagara since his performance in Nils Lindberg's A Christmas Cantata​ in 2009. He is also reunited with conductor Robert Cooper (Orpheus Choir Toronto).

​The music includes selections from some of musical theatre's greatest treasures including Oklahoma!, The Sound of Musicand Carousel.