EDITORIAL | Ho Ho No? : The Problem With Christmas Music Programming (Part Two)
By Robin Roger on December 2, 2016
Christmas Music in a Multicultural World — how do non-Christian music lovers get through December? (Part Two)
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By Robin Roger on December 2, 2016
Christmas Music in a Multicultural World — how do non-Christian music lovers get through December? (Part Two)
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Christmas Music in a Multicultural World — how do non-Christian music lovers get through December? (Part One)
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Joel Ivany transforms a prosaic venue into an Enlightenment Salon for this 19th-century Version of Cinderella.
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Have pianos, will travel. James Anagnoson And Leslie Kinton reach a 40-year summit the only way they know how, in step together.
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When I arrived early for the COC Opera Chorus Sing-Along, several opera lovers were already occupying the benches around the perimeter of the Four Seasons Box Office, chatting about their opera going experiences, their singing backgrounds, nervously asking each other whether they’d done this before, whether they’d had voice lessons, and pre-emptively asserting their lack of ability....
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Joshua Cohen from Apple University offers a brilliant lesson in the perception of musical detail in Glenn Gould's iconic interpretation of The Goldberg Variations.
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With all the ingredients in place, Westwood Concerts cooks up a musical feast at Gallery 345.
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“You’re young and fearless, but you need to be aware that physical and mental stress is part of what we do," says James Anagnoson, Dean of the Glenn Gould School.
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Toronto Summer Music Community Academy participant Robin Roger looks into a new book by the inventor of the 10,000-hour rule, which explains techniques for developing mastery of any skill.
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Toronto Summer Music presents a two-part presentation of musical “spin-offs” from Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets.
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