WHO WE ARE


The Urban Orchestra is a modern, ‘urban’ approach to an amazing musical form that is too often trapped in the convention of the past.

Greg Hawco

GREG HAWCO

Music Director


The Urban Orchestra is led by Music Director Greg Hawco. Greg is a respected international conductor and composer whose works have been performed throughout Canada, including a recent performance as a guest conductor for the Ontario Philharmonic. In addition, Greg is a well-established composer of film and television scores, including the CBC television series Republic of Doyle. He is currently performing with the Toronto production of Come From Away.

As a passionate classical music enthusiast, Greg founded The Urban Orchestra in 2016 to create an opportunity for the audience could experience the same visceral thrill he experiences as a conductor. He brought together a dedicated Board of Directors and team of volunteers committed to bringing this new orchestra to life.

MURRAY FOSTER

President

Murray Foster is a Juno-nominated former member of Canadian bands Moxy Fruvous and Great Big Sea, which have collectively sold over two million albums. He is currently Professor of Music (Songwriting) at Seneca College, and is the founder of Toronto Songwriting School, The Urban Orchestra, and Choir Nation.

In August 2014, a song he wrote for the band Fortunate Ones called “Lay Me Down” went to #1 on the CBC Top 20 chart and remained there for two weeks. It was CBC Radio’s most-requested song of the year.

In 2015 he wrote, directed, scored, and co-produced a feature film called “The Cocksure Lads Movie,” which was released nationally. He then wrote a musical version of that film (called “Chelsea Sunrise”) through Sheridan College’s CMTP Project. He’s currently working on a musical called “The Quest,” which is being developed through Bravo Academy, Randolph College, and the Canadian College of Performing Arts.

In 2020, Murray was a finalist for the Roy Thomson Hall Award of Recognition for outstanding contributions to Toronto’s music culture.

Murray Foster

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

LISA SLACK

Vice President

Lisa Slack’s dynamic career has led her to numerous progressive roles in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors. Lisa served as Project Manager of the highly successful Redpath Waterfront Festival (RWF) as well as Administrator and ultimately Treasurer on the Board of Directors of the not-for-profit that oversaw the management of the RWF annual event and the Ontario-wide Tall Ship Tours. She has 15 years’ experience with live event production including music events. Her range of skills and experience across sectors has produced the fluid and strategic thinker that she is today.
Currently, Lisa is an evaluator and institutional researcher working in the public sector, primarily in the area of the applied health sciences.

LOUIS AMATO-GAUCI

Director

Louis Amato-Gauci found a passion for music in his pre-teen years, performing with the Stella Maris College Boys Choir at a wide variety of events, including a particularly memorable production of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana at the Royal University of Malta, and as a soloist on the choir’s debut album, Man of Galilee (1979). Over the course of several “gap years” between high school and university he appeared in community theatre productions of Jesus Christ Superstar, Mame, Grease, and Torch Song Trilogy, and a handful of workshop stage and film productions.
Having (wisely) decided to leave live performance in the hands of others, Louis is now a partner at Miller Thomson’s Toronto office, co-chair of the firm’s national Transportation and Logistics team, and an active member of its Global Trade and Customs team. He serves as lead counsel on mid-market mergers and acquisitions, provides general corporate and commercial advice to a broad range of enterprises, and serves on the boards of directors of several not-for-profit organizations.

TAMMY RING

Director

Tammy Ring is a partner in Lerners’ Plaintiff Personal Injury Group in Toronto.  Born and raised in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, she is a graduate of Memorial University of Newfoundland and Osgoode Hall Law School. 
Tammy has been involved in the arts community for much of her life and is committed to ensuring that music and music education are accessible to all.  In support of her other passions, baseball and Newfoundland, she is also member of the Board for York Baseball and the Memorial University GTA Alumni Advisory Board.

TERRY NICHOLSON

Director

Passionate about art and culture, Terry Nicholson has dedicated over 30 years of his professional life to the creative sector in Toronto. With over two decades of experience in roles of progressing responsibility within the City of Toronto’s Economic Development & Culture division, he held the position of Director of Arts and Culture when he retired from the City in 2016.
In 2018, Terry started to work as a singer/songwriter releasing the CD “Morning Light” in November 2019 and the Christmas CD “Winter Holiday” in November 2022.
Over the course of his professional career, Terry has served on and headed many advisory and organizational committees and is currently on the Board of the Toronto Arts Foundation. In addition to a Master’s degree in Canadian History from the University of Toronto, he holds an MBA in Arts Administration from York University.

ORCHESTRA

LYNN KUO

Concert Master

Canadian violinist Lynn Kuo is Assistant Concertmaster of the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra. She performs as a concert violinist, and guest concertmaster of Canadian orchestras  that have included the National Arts Centre Orchestra, Opera Hamilton, Ontario Philharmonic,  Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, Mandle Philharmonic, and various orchestras in the city of  Toronto. In addition to performing regularly with the Canadian Opera Company and the Toronto  Symphony Orchestra, Lynn also serves as an adjudicator, guest artist, and lecturer at festivals  and universities, and was Visiting Assistant Professor of Violin at Memorial University of  Newfoundland for the Winter semester of 2020. 

As a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician, Lynn has performed across Canada, United States,  Wales, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Ukraine, China, Taiwan, and  Hong Kong. She has performed with the Tainan Symphony Orchestra, Quebec Symphony  Orchestra, Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, Thirteen Strings, Canadian Sinfonietta, Brandon  Chamber Players, Nexus percussion ensemble, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (Bulgaria), Cantus Ensemble (Croatia), Lviv Philharmonic, Lviv Virtuosi (Ukraine), and as guest soloist with Hungary’s  gypsy orchestra, Rajkó Band. 

In demand as an interpreter of new music, Lynn has given numerous world premieres in North  America, Europe, and Asia of acoustic and electroacoustic solo and chamber works written by  international composers. These works have been written for her and various ensembles that  have included the Les AMIS Ensemble, Duo Vita, and for the Kuo-Humetska duo with Ukrainian Canadian pianist, Marianna Humetska. 

Lynn’s performances have been broadcast on Canadian, Serbian, and Hungarian radio and  television and can be heard on the NAXOS label (Works of Nino Rota) and on her self-produced  CD with pianist Marianna Humetska: LOVE: Innocence, Passion, Obsession, available on iTunes,  Spotify, CD Baby, and Amazon. 

Lynn holds a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Toronto, having dedicated her research to the subject of holistic health and injury prevention in orchestral string musicians. When not  playing the violin, Lynn can be spotted on social media posting violin tutorials or perfecting her  karate kicks or salsa dancing turn patterns. 

Lynn and is Founder/CEO of Violin with Dr. Lynn, serving as an online educator for violinists  motivated to become stronger, more fearless performers. Having launched her Summer Violin  Bootcamp in June 2020 during pandemic, Lynn is quickly becoming a respected educator in the online space appearing on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.