Classical Encounters Recital
Rachmaninoff Sonata 1'st mvt.
Stephane Lemelin-piano
The Ottawa Citizen's
Review of Margaret's
performance of 'A Cello
for Chelsea' at the
Ottawa International
Chamber Music
Festival, July 29, 2005.
Ottawa Citizen Entertainment Cover Page
July 23, 2005 announcing the start of the
Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival.
 
January 4, 2004
February 4, 2007
Margaret, Chelsea and Chester star in two sold-out performances on the National Art Centre's sold-out Kinderconcert series.  
They were joined by Tutti Muzik's Excellence Ensemble, under the direction of Tu Mach.

July 2006
Margaret's second CD for children entitled 'Zara the Maggini' is released and premiered at the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival
with Laurence Wall (CBC Radio) narrating.

July 2005
The CD 'A Cello for Chelsea' is finally released and Margaret is invited to perform her musical story at the Ottawa International
Chamber Music Festival.

June 14,2005
Margaret is teaching cello and coaching chamber music at the Young Artists Programme at the National Arts Centre.

Cello Fest 2005
'A Cello for Chelsea' had it's first public performance at the University of Ottawa's Cello Festival.  Margaret also gave a young
performers workshop, led the cello ensemble and performed in the Popper Requiem with Cellist Paul Marleyn.

June 18, 2004
As part of  the National Arts Centre Music Institute, and as a member of the Faculty of the Young Artists Programme, Margaret
played in a trio recital program with fellow Faculty members, Grigory Kalinovsky and Tatiana Gonchorova.  The program included
trios by Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich.

June 30, 2004
Margaret performed with pianist, Walter Delahunt, in a fundraising recital for the Young String Performers’ Foundation which was
co-sponsored by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland.  The program consisted of Bach’s Solo Cello Suite in D minor,
Beethoven’s Sonata op.102 no.1 in C major, Chopin’s Polonaise Brillante, and Chopin’s Sonata for cello and piano in G minor.
The concert raised funds for scholarships for young and upcoming string players under the age of 17.

May 6, 2004
Margaret continued her teaching to Mexico at the National Arts Centre through a live webcast that linked Ottawa and Monterrey,
Mexico.

January 15, 2004
CBC’s Classical Encounters Series featured Margaret partnered with pianist Stephane Lemelin at the National Art Gallery in
Ottawa.  The performance of the Barber Cello Sonata and the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata was broadcast on CBC Radio.  

November 23, 28, 2003
Featured as soloists with the Ottawa Chamber Orchestra,  Margaret Munro Tobolowska and David Thies Thompson performed
the Brahms Double Concerto op.102.   

October 31 and Noveember 3, 2003
Margaret toured in Mexico and gave cello masterclasses in Monterrey and Mexico City.

September 20, 2003
Margaret was invited to give a cello masterclass in Potsdam at the State University of New York.

August 2003
Margaret performed with Pinchas Zukerman and friends in a critically acclaimed international tour with performances in Ravinia,
Tivoli Gardens, Shleswig-Holstein Festival, Verbier Festival, Musica Mundi in Brussels, Le Domaine Forget and Festival of the
Sound.
www.tobolowska.com
"She was in fine form, offering a
singing line, a rich variety of colours
and tastefully used vibrato throughout
the program."
The Ottawa Citizen
The Ottawa
Citizen Arts
Section
September 13.
2007
Margaret's
performance of
'A Cello for
Chelsea' for the
Family Music
Fair, presented
by the Ottawa
Chamber Music
Society, is
advertised.