David Jalbert Demonstrates The Art Of The Masterclass
By Robin Roger on March 15, 2016
David Jalbert explores Mozart, Liszt and Brahms for masterclass held at University of Toronto Faculty of Music.
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By Robin Roger on March 15, 2016
David Jalbert explores Mozart, Liszt and Brahms for masterclass held at University of Toronto Faculty of Music.
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Talisker Players combine poetic and mythical traditions for an innovative concert with modern vocal chamber music.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on February 28, 2016
I’ve always been convinced that singing one of the great opera choruses at full throttle would be a euphoric experience, and over the next 7 weeks I’m going to get my chance, by participating in Laboratorio: Opera Choral Workshop at the Miles Nadal JCC.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on February 12, 2016
Over 245 pages, Seymour and Andrew explore debate, and banter about the a diverse and rich range of shared matters of urgent importance to them, including their personal histories, spiritual quests, notions of the divine, being learners and teachers and their feeling about creativity, solitude, relatedness to animals and more.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on December 2, 2015
“People say we’re singers,” Sondra Radvanovsky said to a student. “But we’re really athletes.”
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on November 20, 2015
Four Last Songs: Aging and Creativity in Verdi, Strauss, Messiaen, and Britten; By Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon; University of Chicago Press.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on October 28, 2015
It isn’t easy to present nonsense verse effectively. Its purpose is not to convey gibberish or chaos, but to put us on the fine edge of perception on which we balance between meaning and meaninglessness.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on October 14, 2015
The twenty-three-year-old British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor has been winning competitions and flabbergasting critics and audiences since he was eleven.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on October 1, 2015
Soloist Kirill Gerstein performs Gershwin’s Concerto in F Major with the TSO, under guest conductor James Gaffigan.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on September 17, 2015
A look into the beginnings of The Home Music Club of Toronto.
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