SCRUTINY | Two Remarkable COC Ensemble Artists Leave The Nest
By Joseph So on May 18, 2017
With Spring comes a bittersweet time of sad goodbyes followed by new beginnings for the COC Ensemble Studio Artists.
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By Joseph So on May 18, 2017
With Spring comes a bittersweet time of sad goodbyes followed by new beginnings for the COC Ensemble Studio Artists.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on May 13, 2017
The Toronto Consort and an excellent cast of guests introduced us to a peculiar operatic take on Helen on Friday night, in the first of three concert performances of Helen of Troy.
(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 Arthur Kaptainis on May 5, 2017
Toronto audience marvels at Charles Richard-Hamelin's classy playing from beginning to end.
(Continue reading)By Anthony Kershaw on May 5, 2017
"Small imperfections came nowhere near damaging either Oundjian’s magical interpretation or the orchestra’s magisterial sound," says Anthony Kershaw.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on May 1, 2017
Pax Christi Chorale's performance of Edward Elgar’s The Apostles a fitting goodbye to conductor Stephanie Martin.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on April 26, 2017
Trio Magnifico marks one of the most exciting events of the concert season, and certainly one of the most memorable, ever.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on April 13, 2017
With a mixed program of Liszt, Brahms, and Hatzis, the TSO's latest program had some unintentional side-effects.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 8, 2017
Much like that first spring flower bravely peeking up from below the barren soil, pianist Jackie Parker was there to deliver warmth on a day when we needed him the most.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on April 7, 2017
Thomas Dausgaard, a regular visitor with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra since the turn of the millennium, never disappoints.
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