SCRUTINY | Canadian Children's Opera Company’s 50th Birthday Bash Pure Gold
By Joseph So on October 28, 2017
An inspiring evening as the Canadian Children’s Opera Company celebrates a Milestone.
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By Joseph So on October 28, 2017
An inspiring evening as the Canadian Children’s Opera Company celebrates a Milestone.
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The Canadian jazz stylist scintillating as ever in her CD launch.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on October 22, 2017
TSO's poorly attended all-Canadian program speaks volumes about the low profile of Canadian composers in their own country.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on October 20, 2017
Toronto Symphony Orchestra's tribute a heartwarming reminder of a how big an impact Maureen Forrester made on our community.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on October 19, 2017
After a last-minute cancellation by Gordon Bintner, tenor Andrew Haji fearlessly steps in for a noon hour recital with soprano Simone Osborne at the COC.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on October 13, 2017
“I’m a big Harry Potter Fan”, shares Noa, fully dressed in Slytherin robes, ready to go (Snape would approve). Her enthusiasm for the world of wizardry beams off her.
(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on October 12, 2017
Tafelmusik's celebration of Italian music showed can play the span of the early and late Baroque, as well as different national styles.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on October 8, 2017
Women’s Musical Club of Toronto opened in grand style on October 5, with a recital given by two virtuosi extraordinaire, violinist Lara St. John and pianist Matt Herskowitz.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on October 8, 2017
Adizokan celebrates indigenous culture with a multi-faceted production of music, film and dance.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on September 23, 2017
Pianist Jan Lisiecki and the TSO's re-enactment of the Brahms D minor Concerto superb, but it was Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll that won us over.
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