SCRUTINY | They Don't Make Them Like This Anymore
By Joseph So on April 4, 2017
Billed as a spring concert, it was also unofficially a fond farewell to soprano Jean Edwards as she calls it a day at 90-years-young.
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By Joseph So on April 4, 2017
Billed as a spring concert, it was also unofficially a fond farewell to soprano Jean Edwards as she calls it a day at 90-years-young.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on April 3, 2017
“Contemporary pops” is not a concept with much currency, but this is not a bad description of the program the conductor Alex Pauk put together to end the 2016-17 Esprit Orchestra season in Koerner Hall on Sunday night.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on April 1, 2017
Norcop Prize winners (baritone Joel Allison and pianist Mélisande Sinsoulier) give a performance to remember at Walter Hall.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 24, 2017
Tafelmusik Orchestra’s “Baroque Diva” concert program at Koerner Hall a many layered thrill.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 23, 2017
Part curiosity, part affirmation, what does the decidedly best pianist in the world sound like? In a word: brilliant.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 9, 2017
Second TSO's New Creations Festival concert keeps momentum high with an eclectic program featuring Owen Pallett, Nico Muhly, and Aaron Jay Kernis, and Harry Stafylakis.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on March 6, 2017
Boston Symphony Orchestra keeps the audience on tenterhooks with Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique at Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 5, 2017
Opening night of the 13th annual TSO New Creations Festival demonstrates an embarrassment of riches in Canadian contemporary music.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on March 5, 2017
Fire spouts from the stage, it’s a hot flash that can be felt well back into the Air Canada Centre. This is Game of Thrones Live.
(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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