SCRUTINY | Snow Storm Hinders An Otherwise Rocky Tafelmusik Messiah
By Brian Chang on December 17, 2016
Even a snow storm couldn't stop Handel's Messiah performed with Tafelmusik's elite brand of authentic musicianship.
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By Brian Chang on December 17, 2016
Even a snow storm couldn't stop Handel's Messiah performed with Tafelmusik's elite brand of authentic musicianship.
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Jann Arden goes above and beyond at the TSO Pops Christmas show, which also included a surprise appearance from Santa himself.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on December 8, 2016
The TSO make Tchaikovsky sound new again with guest-conductor John Storgårds and award-winning pianist Lukas Geniušas.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on December 2, 2016
Tafelmusik keeps the baroque bar high with violinist Rodolfo Richter, but A Grand Tour of Italy could use a bit more excitement.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on November 28, 2016
Guest conductor Long Yu pulls an extraordinary Shostakovich from the Toronto Symphony.
(Continue reading)By Tyler Versluis on November 25, 2016
There is no one quite like him. Percussionist Russell Hartenberger recounts a fateful meeting with Moondog — one of the most original composers of the last century.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on November 18, 2016
First, the Berlin Philharmonic, and now the New York Philharmonic, Arthur Kaptainis (our man about town) gets no peace from blockbuster orchestras.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on November 18, 2016
Overly clever programming mars an otherwise graceful end of an era for the TSO's Patricia Krueger.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on November 17, 2016
There is nothing quite like the real thing, as Torontonians were made aware this week with the Berlin Philharmonic at Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on November 16, 2016
A celebrated Brunnhilde, Sieglinde, Isolde, and Senta, Deborah Voigt bade farewell to her Wagnerian heroines for a recital of standard repertoire at Koerner Hall.
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