GUIDE | A Ludwig Van Guide To Holiday Concerts
By Anya Wassenberg on December 2, 2019
Ludwig Van's guide to holiday concerts in Toronto.
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By Anya Wassenberg on December 2, 2019
Ludwig Van's guide to holiday concerts in Toronto.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on December 2, 2019
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of December 2 – 8.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on November 1, 2018
Bach we know... Handel, of course. But Steffani? This is all about to change in Toronto this November when Tafelmusik Orchestra & Chamber Choir will present a program dedicated to Agostino Steffani’s sacred and secular works: Drama and Devotion.
(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on October 20, 2018
The Toronto Consort posed a challenge with a Frescobaldi, a monumental figure in Seventeenth-Century Italy, under the artistic direction of recorderist Alison Melville.
(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on May 26, 2018
The Toronto Consort hits the ball out of the park with an in-concert performance of Orfeo by the father of opera, Monteverdi.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on January 19, 2018
Tafelmusik's Safe Haven, is one of their best creations yet, say John Terauds.
(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on November 18, 2017
"Not a single other piece was by a recognizable Renaissance composer, but every piece was delivered as if it was written yesterday." The Toronto Consort's tour of the courts of Renaissance Europe featuring dancers from the School of Atelier Ballet, a moving worthwhile evening of songs, dances, fantasias and madrigals.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on June 23, 2017
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(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on May 6, 2017
Tafelmusik's Elisa Citterio demonstrates an engaging but modest stage presence and an easy command of the orchestra from the first violin desk.
(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on March 4, 2017
Cappella Pratensis proves that they've mastered the art of Renaissance polyphony by delivering a spirited performance inspired by Hieronymus Bosch.
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