FIVE MINUTES | With Toronto Composers: An Introduction
By Tyler Versluis on July 14, 2016
Five Minutes is a new weekly series that seeks to pry into Toronto’s best composers' creative practice.
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By Tyler Versluis on July 14, 2016
Five Minutes is a new weekly series that seeks to pry into Toronto’s best composers' creative practice.
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Toronto's Parkdale Library expands to include a new Musical Instrument Lending Program — the first of it's kind in Toronto.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 22, 2015
In celebration of Earth Day, we give you a few classical music pieces inspired by Planet Earth.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 21, 2014
Anyone familiar with the 1.6 kilometres stretch between Bathurst and Bay Street, knows it is one of Toronto’s most important cultural hubs. With thousands of concerts a year, the area houses a large number of the cities cultural gems. The Bloor St. Culture Corridor, was first inaugurated by the Royal Conservatory of Music’s Director of Marketing, Performing Arts Heather Kelly, as a way to pool resources between the many world-class arts presenters lining the Bloor St. area.
(Continue reading)By Margaret Lam on October 16, 2014
Over time, with sufficient interactions and conversations, we come to discern and trust the taste of certain individuals and groups. This is the basis for word-of-mouth marketing, and not the soap-box-in-the-square method that has become synonymous with online social media platforms. Where is the space for thoughtful recommendations, the kind akin to an exchanged between friends, in a world where we have less and less one-on-one time?
(Continue reading)By Jenna Douglas on October 1, 2014
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By Michael Vincent on October 1, 2014
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By John Terauds on September 24, 2014
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By Michael Vincent on September 20, 2014
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By Margaret Lam on September 14, 2014
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