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The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame presents the Stephan Moccio Masterclass

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The award-winning songwriter and composer brings the stories behind his biggest hits to Toronto in a special Masterclass

The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame is thrilled to announce the Stephan Moccio Masterclass presented by RBC Emerging Artists in association with Ontario Creates. The event featuring one of the most renowned songwriters in music history, Stephan Moccio, will take place on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto.

Grammy and Academy Award-nominated songwriter, composer, producer, pianist, and recording artist Stephan Moccio will be joined by Award-Winning Composer and SOCAN Creative Executive Gagan Singh. Together, they will give emerging songwriters, composers and artists an in-depth look into Moccio’s illustrious songwriting career by discussing some of his biggest hits, including “Wrecking Ball” by Miley Cyrus“Earned It” by The Weeknd and “A New Day Has Come” by Céline Dion. Participants will gain insights into Moccio’s musical journey and critical learnings from writing and composing for TV and piano music.

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Doors: 10:30 a.m.
Masterclass: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front Street West, Toronto

Visit https://StephanMoccio-CSHF.eventbrite.ca to reserve tickets.

Please note that seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. We suggest arriving early to guarantee your spot.

The CSHF would like to thank our partners for making the Stephan Moccio Masterclass possible: RBC Emerging Artists and Ontario Creates.

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