PREVIEW | A Songful Program At Toronto Summer Music
By Joseph So on July 12, 2017
Young and old unite in song at the upcoming Toronto Summer Music Festival. Highlights of this year's Art of Song program.
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By Joseph So on July 12, 2017
Young and old unite in song at the upcoming Toronto Summer Music Festival. Highlights of this year's Art of Song program.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on July 12, 2017
Munich Opera revisits a production with convoluted themes at this year's Bayerische Festspiele. Joseph So recounts the effect direct from Munich.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on July 11, 2017
The 2017 Michael Measures Prize has been awarded to Bryan Cheng, a cellist from Ottawa.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on July 11, 2017
A heritage of Viennese splendour, captured by Bychkov and the Vienna Philharmonic.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on July 10, 2017
For visitors to Banff Centre, Jim Olver has been the welcoming face of the institution for the past 34 years. He gives readers a taste of campus life in our Banff Centre series.
(Continue reading)By Lev Bratishenko on July 10, 2017
Breaking from past settings of Mozart, Joel Ivany and Against the Grain have reconfigured Kopernikus for a new operatic headspace.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on July 8, 2017
For their new Artistic Director, Toronto Summer Music Festival will put Jonathan Crow's leadership experience and musical ideas to practise.
(Continue reading)By Anthony Kershaw on July 5, 2017
High-end audio isn't just for highbrow society. Anthony Kershaw takes us through Toronto's speciality stores that cater to all audiophiles.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on July 4, 2017
Thanks to Ludwig Van, you'll have lots of talking points the next time you mingle with the classical music crowd, young and old!
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on July 4, 2017
Jiří Bělohlávek is in his element, conducting iconic music of his homeland. A longstanding TSO guest conductor—until February this year—we take a retrospective look at his artistry.
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