THE SCOOP | Sondra Radvanovsky Illuminates the Physical Process at U of T Masterclass
By Robin Roger on December 2, 2015
“People say we’re singers,” Sondra Radvanovsky said to a student. “But we’re really athletes.”
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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 Michael Vincent on November 30, 2015
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.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on November 30, 2015
Toronto’s Pax Christi Chorale released a new CD that treads familiar musical ground in a selection of pieces that straddles the sacred and secular.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 28, 2015
"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.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on November 26, 2015
In an evening of impressive orchestral music, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under conductor Kent Nagano made their annual visit to Roy Thomson Hall a memorable one.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on November 26, 2015
Russian/American violinist Philippe Quint took to the streets of New York City to ask young people what they think about classical music. The results are striking.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 25, 2015
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.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on November 25, 2015
One of the ways to sum up the change in our relationship to recorded music over the past two decades is to call it the triumph of mobility over fidelity. John Terauds chats with Belgian musician Piet Goddaer about audio quality and transferring the immediacy of a live concert into recorded sound.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on November 25, 2015
Tucson Symphony Orchestra performs a well-planned program, carried off brilliantly by the dynamic maestro Keitaro Harada.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 23, 2015
For the second consecutive year, the TSO balance the books.
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