CRITIC'S PICKS | Twelve Classical Music Shows You Should Absolutely See This Week
By Joseph So on December 5, 2016
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Critic’s Picks for classical music events in Toronto for the week of Dec. 5 – 11.
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By Joseph So on December 5, 2016
Critic’s Picks for classical music events in Toronto for the week of Dec. 5 – 11.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 3, 2016
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra have announced a bombshell 2015–16 annual report, which shows them going from red to black in just a few months.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 2, 2016
Pianist Stewart Goodyear chats about his upcoming concert on Sunday, Dec. 4 at Koerner Hall featuring the premiere of his new work, “Acabris! Acabras! Acabram!”.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on December 2, 2016
Christmas Music in a Multicultural World — how do non-Christian music lovers get through December? (Part Two)
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on December 2, 2016
Tafelmusik keeps the baroque bar high with violinist Rodolfo Richter, but A Grand Tour of Italy could use a bit more excitement.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on December 2, 2016
Daniel Grimwood shines a light on the music of Adolph von Henselt, one of the most admired Romantic composers and piano virtuosi of the 19th century.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on December 1, 2016
What a disappointment. I travel all the way to New York to see a widely condemned updating of Puccini’s Manon Lescaut, complete with a jumble of sets pointlessly evoking Nazi-occupied France — and I kind of like it.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on November 30, 2016
Christmas Music in a Multicultural World — how do non-Christian music lovers get through December? (Part One)
(Continue reading)By Lev Bratishenko on November 29, 2016
Lyric Opera of Chicago's timely company premiere of Les Troyens an immense accomplishment.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on November 29, 2016
Twenty-five years ago when Singing Out! started, the world was a very different place. The history of an organization like Singing Out! cannot be underestimated — they were welcoming, loving, and proud at a time when it was not always safe to do so.
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