Q&A | 47 Questions For Nicola Benedetti
By Ludwig Van on March 1, 2017
Renowned violin virtuoso Nicola Benedetti stops by for a rapid-fire Q&A revealing her favourite TV shows, books, phobias, motto, and more.
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By Ludwig Van on March 1, 2017
Renowned violin virtuoso Nicola Benedetti stops by for a rapid-fire Q&A revealing her favourite TV shows, books, phobias, motto, and more.
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Musical Toronto chats with CCOC Artistic Director Dean Burry, about the inspiration to perform Brundibár and the challenges it provokes.
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Critic’s Picks for classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of Feb. 27 – Mar. 5.
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A Walton heavy program meets some resistance at the annual visit by National Arts Centre Orchestra with classical guitar legend Pepe Romero.
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An in-depth look at composer Craig Johnson's choral tribute to Matthew Shepard, the boy who would become the national symbol of violence against gays.
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The Art of Time Ensemble with Brent Carver reminds us once again, why they are the absolute best at what they do.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 24, 2017
COC Ensemble Studio deviates this year with a new showcase format sampling excerpts from La finta giardiniera, Ariodante, and Norma.
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Composer Erica Procunier chats about her involvement in the animated film DAM! The Story of Kit the Beaver with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
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Tafelmusik's Visions and Voyages an omen that Canada is still fundamentally unsure about which stories it wants to tell about itself.
(Continue reading)By Joshua Denenberg on February 23, 2017
Now in its 5th year, the Somewhere There Creative Music Festival knows how to celebrate… seven distinct concerts in three days, featuring 40 musicians, and probably too many hours to count of music.
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