PREVIEW | A Rough and Tumble Guide to Summer Festivals in Ontario
By Sara Schabas on June 23, 2017
The summer music season is upon Ontario. Here are Musical Toronto's music festival picks from across the province.
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By Sara Schabas on June 23, 2017
The summer music season is upon Ontario. Here are Musical Toronto's music festival picks from across the province.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on June 15, 2017
Toronto Symphony’s Seven Deadly Sins has unexpected contemporary resonances with Canadian mezzo Wallis Giunta.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on June 12, 2017
It is no secret there is a crisis surrounding gender balance in classical music composition. But in Toronto’s Heliconian Hall Saturday night, the scales were tipped, at least temporarily.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on June 10, 2017
Show One Productions hits a musical home run with the return of the Russian violinist-conductor Vladimir Spivakov and his Moscow Virtuosi.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on June 4, 2017
"Brass were hearty, strings full of fire." Sir Andrew Davis makes a superior performance out of William Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast at Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on May 28, 2017
Bang on a Can All-Stars prove they are still up for anything.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on May 27, 2017
The concert program at Roy Thomson Hall on Friday may have been a bit of a mishmash, but conductor laureate Sir Andrew Davis showed he can use any score as his guide to gracefully sculpt the sound of the TSO.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on May 27, 2017
Propelled by the strength of the score and cast, Tapestry Opera's Oksana G confirms the ugly truth behind human sex-trafficking.
(Continue reading)By Joshua Denenberg on May 26, 2017
Engineered by Cecilia String Quartet cellist Rachel Desoer, her and the quartet deserve praise for putting the spotlight on female representation in new music.
(Continue reading)By Joshua Denenberg on May 25, 2017
Night one of the RCM’s 21C Festival kicks off with a fascinating program of works performed by the COC Orchestra.
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