Roots 2024
At OMEA’s Roots 2024 conference, Pratik Gandhi will present a session entitled “How to Find Band Repertoire by Composers from Marginalized Groups”.
Pratik Gandhi is a conductor, percussionist, and clinician based in Toronto.
At OMEA’s Roots 2024 conference, Pratik Gandhi will present a session entitled “How to Find Band Repertoire by Composers from Marginalized Groups”.
Pratik Gandhi will lead a roundtable discussion called “Winds of Change: Applying an EDI Lens to Repertoire found on the MusicFest Concert Band Syllabus.”
York University, in partnership with the Community Music Schools of Toronto, presents an Improvisation and Creative Music Making Workshop for woodwind, brass, and percussion students.
Guest presenter Pratik Gandhi discusses his doctoral research and the work he led in revising the concert band syllabus list for MusicFest Canada. The presentation is called “Diversifying the Syllabus: How to be More Intentional with Repertoire Selection”.
The Helen Carswell Chair in Community Engaged Research in the Arts presents a Community Music Symposium. Carswell researcher Pratik Gandhi leads a roundtable discussion titled “Role Modelling, Representation and Community Bands”.
A unique symposium aimed at undergraduate and senior high school wind band musicians, co-hosted by the York University Music Department and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, and organized by York doctoral student Pratik Gandhi.
Join the students of MUSI 6010 from the Graduate Program in Music at York University as they present their research. Pratik Gandhi will discuss his research project titled “Investigating Collaboration between Composition Faculty and Large Ensembles”.
Soup Can Theatre celebrates its 10th anniversary with an evening of music and fun.
The Three Ships Collective – with the support of Soup Can Theatre – is proud to present a new and immersive adaptation of Dickens’ timeless holiday classic set in the historic Campbell House Museum!
An ensemble led by Pratik Gandhi will be performing one of the works off of Bekah Simms’ new album, “impurity chains”, at the discs’s release party.
The Rouge River Winds and music director Pratik Gandhi will be the featured ensemble at the Santa's Streetcar event hosted by the TTC in support of the 22nd annual Toy Mountain campaign.
Encore performance! The classic silent comedy The Freshman is reinvented with a brand-new live musical score. Guest conductor Pratik Gandhi directs the musicians of The Holy Gasp.
The classic silent comedy The Freshman is reinvented with a brand-new live musical score! Guest conductor Pratik Gandhi directs the musicians of The Holy Gasp.
Join the TPC crew to celebrate the release of their debut album. Featuring live performances by the TPC Ensemble, under the direction of resident conductor Pratik Gandhi.