SCRUTINY | Jan Lisiecki is Reborn Again
By Michael Vincent on December 8, 2015
Jan Lisiecki returns to Koerner Hall with a fist full of new repertoire and a whole new sound.
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By Michael Vincent on December 8, 2015
Jan Lisiecki returns to Koerner Hall with a fist full of new repertoire and a whole new sound.
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There are some concerts that leave us slightly different after hearing them. They are rare, but when they appear, as it did last night at Roy Thomson Hall, it is a reminder of the enormous power that music has over us.
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"French Horn" or "Horn?" The instrument with a name we can't agree on.
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Soundstreams has announced today that Executive Director Susan Worthington will be leaving her position for an appointment at the National Ballet School.
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The Vienna Boys Choir light up a dreary winter's afternoon with a balanced program that split choral chestnuts with Christmas carols from around the world.
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"There is a feeling that Tafelmusik doesn't shout enough about itself. We'll be doing some more shouting." – A Profile of Tafelmusik's new Managing Director William Norris.
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Peter Oundjian and members of the TSO come forward to tell inspiring and personal stories of how SickKids has helped them through some of life's darkest moments.
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For the second consecutive year, the TSO balance the books.
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Punk and Opera collide in Tapestry’s latest exploration of opera evolution.
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