SCRUTINY | A Surprising Rendition With Pax Christi Chorale’s The Apostles
By Brian Chang on May 1, 2017
Pax Christi Chorale's performance of Edward Elgar’s The Apostles a fitting goodbye to conductor Stephanie Martin.
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By Brian Chang on May 1, 2017
Pax Christi Chorale's performance of Edward Elgar’s The Apostles a fitting goodbye to conductor Stephanie Martin.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on April 26, 2017
Trio Magnifico marks one of the most exciting events of the concert season, and certainly one of the most memorable, ever.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on April 13, 2017
With a mixed program of Liszt, Brahms, and Hatzis, the TSO's latest program had some unintentional side-effects.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 8, 2017
Much like that first spring flower bravely peeking up from below the barren soil, pianist Jackie Parker was there to deliver warmth on a day when we needed him the most.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on April 7, 2017
Thomas Dausgaard, a regular visitor with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra since the turn of the millennium, never disappoints.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on April 4, 2017
Billed as a spring concert, it was also unofficially a fond farewell to soprano Jean Edwards as she calls it a day at 90-years-young.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on April 1, 2017
Norcop Prize winners (baritone Joel Allison and pianist Mélisande Sinsoulier) give a performance to remember at Walter Hall.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 23, 2017
Part curiosity, part affirmation, what does the decidedly best pianist in the world sound like? In a word: brilliant.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on March 6, 2017
Boston Symphony Orchestra keeps the audience on tenterhooks with Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique at Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 3, 2017
Prazak Quartet sharpens their bows with two gems by Bruckner and Dvorak, but intonation issues curb an otherwise riveting performance of Haydn's Quartet in B-flat Major.
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