CRITIC'S PICKS | Classical Music Livestreams You Absolutely Need To See This Week (Oct. 5 – 11)
By Joseph So on October 5, 2020
Classical music and opera events streaming on the web for the week of October 5 – 11.
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By Joseph So on October 5, 2020
Classical music and opera events streaming on the web for the week of October 5 – 11.
(Continue reading)By Michael Zarathus-Cook on October 3, 2020
The Toronto Symphony's CEO, Matthew Loden talks about the TSO in the age of COVID-19, as well as the initiatives they’re taking part in the broader community, from the AGO to the YMCA.
(Continue reading)By Lindsay Pereira on October 1, 2020
One of the nicest things about arriving in Toronto was, at least for me, the comforting shadow of Glenn Gould.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on September 29, 2020
Was Beethoven Black? The contention seems to come up in social media every few years, sparking debate and deeper questions about culture and race.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on September 28, 2020
Artistic Director Ilter Ibrahimof takes us inside the Fall For Dance North Festival 2020.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on September 28, 2020
Classical music and opera events streaming on the web for the week of September 28 – October 4.
(Continue reading)By Caroline Rodgers on September 25, 2020
The Gala Concert of the biennial Azrieli Music Prizes will take place on October 22, featuring the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, which will be performing the world premiere of the three prize-winning works in Montreal at the salle Claude-Champagne.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on September 25, 2020
A talented and energetic cast bring live theatre back to Toronto with Second City's 'Safer, Shorter & Still So Funny'.
(Continue reading)By Christina Baade on September 24, 2020
Sandy Macpherson played soothing music to help keep people calm during the Second World War.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on September 23, 2020
With most of Toronto’s arts organisations in a holding pattern, Sinfonia Toronto are moving ahead with a return to the stage on October 25 with a program of Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Toronto-based composer Saman Shahi.
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