LEBRECHT LISTENS | Hans Werner Henze And The Unwritten 10 Year Law
By Norman Lebrecht on December 3, 2021
Hans Werner Henze's 'The Sea Betrayed' is an immersive acoustic picture in a new recording.
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By Norman Lebrecht on December 3, 2021
Hans Werner Henze's 'The Sea Betrayed' is an immersive acoustic picture in a new recording.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 2, 2021
The stages of Harbourfront Toronto will come back to life in January 2022 after the long pandemic with a string of festivals that showcase local, national, and international artists.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 1, 2021
The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony will be returning to live, in-person performances beginning January 14, 2022.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 30, 2021
Véronique Lacroix, the Artistic Director and Founder of L'Ensemble contemporain de Montréal (ECM+), has announced they will be shutting down operations.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on November 30, 2021
The inventive COC/Against The Grain co-production of Mozart's 'Requiem' adds a sweeping impact to Mozart's powerful message.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 29, 2021
Mirvish theatres have confirmed they will dim their lights in honour of the late Stephen Sondheim on November 30.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on November 29, 2021
The Shaw Festival's 'Holiday Inn' is more than just music — it has heart.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 29, 2021
Classical music and opera events for the week of November 29 to December 5.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on November 26, 2021
Toronto's venerable Massey Music Hall reopened last night, November 25, 2021, after a massive revitalization project.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on November 26, 2021
Performing a commissioned work from Scottish composer James MacMillan and Brahms' Fourth, the Pittsburgh Symphony proves it can match the best in America.
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