FEATURE | A Musical “Skol” In honour Of Norway’s National Holiday
By Robin Roger on May 11, 2017
Toronto Norwegians celebrate Norway's National Holiday with a concert of Edvard Grieg's lesser-known works.
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By Robin Roger on May 11, 2017
Toronto Norwegians celebrate Norway's National Holiday with a concert of Edvard Grieg's lesser-known works.
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Though it has been 15 years since her last public performance, Sandler-Glick has a powerful pianistic legacy at her fingertips.
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Pianists descend on Lunenburg Nova Scotia for a once in a lifetime chance to play for the "Queen of Classical Music," Martha Argerich.
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This week at the Music and Health Research Collaboratory Colloquium at the University of Toronto, they pose the question, "Should sport and music team up?” The answer may surprise you.
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Under new Artistic Director Jonathan Crow, the Toronto Summer Music Festival announces 2017 season aimed at celebrating Canada’s musical path.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on February 22, 2017
How do performers create their appearance and what does it cost in time, effort and money? In the first of a series looking at musicians’ style and image Robin Roger chats with COC Ensemble Studio performers about how they created their visual signature.
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A look at performers and the practitioners who treat them, as well as the stigma connected to acknowledging injury in professional performance.
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Legendary American pianist Garrick Ohlsson and guest conductor Jiri Belohlavek brings Beethoven's Emperor Concerto to life with the TSO.
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Five young soloists win a chance to perform a concerto with the Royal Conservatory Orchestra during the 2016-17 season.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on January 4, 2017
Above Parr: Memoir of a Child Prodigy, Toronto pianist Patricia Parr struggles to convey her emotionally deprived but materially privileged upbringing despite a certain vacancy of memory that is the legacy of her childhood.
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