SCRUTINY | It’s A Beautiful Day! It’s A Rather Nice Day
By Brian Chang on November 3, 2016
Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton with the TSO provides a hoot of an afternoon of music.
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By Brian Chang on November 3, 2016
Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton with the TSO provides a hoot of an afternoon of music.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on October 28, 2016
Kristjan Järvi makes his Toronto Symphony Orchestra debut with a sampling of music from, and inspired by the “Roaring Twenties”.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on October 15, 2016
This was not going to be your regular, run of the mill Grieg, Bartók and Dvořák. The TSO and soloist Yuja Wang shine under the extraordinary tallent of guest conductor Krzysztof Urbański.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on October 14, 2016
In a world beset and buzzing with broken politics south of the border, bombings in the Middle East, random shootings and endless blather about unhappy Kardashians, recitals like the Juilliards’ take us into a different dimension.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on October 11, 2016
The Women’s Musical Club of Toronto sets the bar high with Issachah Savage's Toronto recital debut.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on October 6, 2016
With all the ingredients in place, Westwood Concerts cooks up a musical feast at Gallery 345.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on September 29, 2016
Mahler's Third Symphony just might be Peter Oundjian's crowning achievement of the season.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on September 24, 2016
The TSO delights with an evening that affirmed the calibre of the ensemble, Henning Kraggerud, and the undiminished podium authority of Peter Oundjian.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on September 22, 2016
Kudos to the TSO for nabbing superstar soprano Renée Fleming for the 2016/17 season opener, but Roy Thomson Hall's acoustics nearly ruined the whole thing.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on August 29, 2016
Lisiecki is certainly a capable young pianist, but I can't help to wonder if all this hype is doing him no favours.
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