SCRUTINY | Goodnight Means Goodbye at the National Arts Centre Orchestra
By Michael Vincent on June 22, 2015
Pinchas Zukerman says farewell to the National Arts Centre Orchestra after 16 years as Music Director.
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By Michael Vincent on June 22, 2015
Pinchas Zukerman says farewell to the National Arts Centre Orchestra after 16 years as Music Director.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on June 11, 2015
Toronto Symphony Orchestra, with Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and guests, perform Mahler's Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection”.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on June 8, 2015
The TSO closed a three-performance run at George Weston Recital Hall on Sunday with an all-American matinée program rife with energy and optimism.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on May 31, 2015
Westwood Concerts at Heliconian Hall, Saturday May 30, 2015.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on May 30, 2015
Forty years: It could have been a birthday, as Yo-Yo Ma suggested Friday on the stage of Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 22, 2015
Once in awhile, when the music gods are smiling down from heaven and all the stars are aligned, an audience will get to witness an extraordinary musical event, a performance that will stay in memory for a very long time. Last evening’s Verdi Requiem was just such an event.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on May 14, 2015
MSO brings Sibelius, Mozart, and Samy Moussa to Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Robin Elliott on May 8, 2015
Ensemble Made in Canada make homecoming with Women’s Musical Club of Toronto.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on May 7, 2015
Light, blithe and airy is a good way to describe the performance by Augustin Hadelich on a warm spring evening yesterday with the TSO.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on May 4, 2015
Syrinx Concert Series showcases force, accuracy and at times terrifying power by Russian pianist Sofya Gulyak.
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