Andrew Burashko and Art of Time Ensemble

For the last 25 years, Art of Time Ensemble has been on the cutting edge of the performing arts in Canada, fusing music with theatre, dance, film and literature in unique and unprecedented ways. Since its inception, Art of Time has commissioned over 300 works of music, dance, text and film from Canadian artists; performed over 400 concerts throughout North America and Europe; and has collaborated with over 350 artists. The list of illustrious artists who have collaborated with Art of Time includes Margaret Atwood, Peggy Baker, Brent Carver, Barbara Hannigan, Branford Marsalis, Michael Ondaatje, Madeleine Péyroux, Jackie Richardson and many others.

Founded by Andrew Burashko in 1998, the Toronto based ensemble has included some of Canada’s top classical and jazz soloists as well as concertmasters and principal players from some of the world’s greatest orchestras. With Burashko at its helm as artistic director, conductor, pianist and stage director, Art of Time has produced over 80 unique productions and recordings and has toured extensively throughout North America and Europe.

Before founding Art of Time Ensemble, Andrew Burashko had established himself as one of Canada’s foremost concert pianists. Known for his passionate performances and eclectic repertoire, Burashko performed as soloist, under the batons of some of the world’s leading conductors such as Marin Alsop, Sir Andrew Davis, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Jukka-Pekka Saraste and Pinchas Zukerman among many others. As a chamber musician, he has performed with most of Canada’s top string and wind soloists. He was also involved in a 20 year long collaboration with renowned contemporary dancer, Peggy Baker. As a duo, they performed to acclaim around the world.

Andrew Burashko’s recordings as soloist and chamber musician have been released on labels including Chandos, CBC SM500, Naxos, Cenrediscs, Opening Day, Analekta, Pheromone and ATR and can be heard regularly on the CBC in Canada and NPR in the United States.