WHO'S WHO | Toronto Concert Orchestra Announces All-Virtual 2020 Summer Season
By Member on June 15, 2020
The Toronto Concert Orchestra kicks off their 2020 Summer Virtual Season inspired by the late Maestro Kerry Stratton.
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By Member on June 15, 2020
The Toronto Concert Orchestra kicks off their 2020 Summer Virtual Season inspired by the late Maestro Kerry Stratton.
(Continue reading)By Member on June 9, 2020
The Elora Singers announce the launch of the choir’s new recording, This Love Between Us, featuring works by Barbara Croall and Reena Esmail.
(Continue reading)By Member on April 30, 2020
The Brott Music Festival to produce Brott Music Live a series of interactive webcast performances Saturday nights starting May 2.
(Continue reading)By Member on March 1, 2020
Women's Musical Club of Toronto has announced their 2020-21 season, including Joyce El-Khoury, Michael Bridge, Ramón Ortega Quero Eric Lu and more.
(Continue reading)By Member on October 23, 2019
“Without Komitas, we would have been left with no record of most of our musical heritage. He laid the foundations of our national music,” says pianist and composer Serouj Kradjian.
(Continue reading)By Member on October 8, 2019
Bravo Niagara!’s 2019/20 season brings classical virtuosos and jazz titans to Niagara wine country. Classical highlights of the season include superstar performers Measha Brueggergosman, Ofra Harnoy, MILOŠ, and Cho-Liang Lin with Jon Kimura Parker.
(Continue reading)By Member on May 24, 2019
Music Niagara Festival's 21st Season is just around the corner! Expect bold performances in one of a kind settings that you can’t encounter anywhere else.
(Continue reading)By Member on September 26, 2018
For 29 years, a legion of music lovers of all ages has passed through the doors of Mooredale Concerts. In gratitude, they are presenting a pre-eminent 30th season, which is fresh, bold, and deep.
(Continue reading)By Member on May 10, 2018
Established in 1977, the Lake Field Music Camp in the Kawarthas has become a go-to for adult music-lovers looking for an informal retreat to just play, sing, and be inspired by music.
(Continue reading)By Member on March 9, 2018
The program includes Maki Ishii’s spectacular, electrifying Mono-Prism, combining Toronto’s Japanese taiko drumming ensemble, Nagata Shachu with Esprit.
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