SCRUTINY | A Welsh Love Fest: Bryn Terfel At Koerner Hall
By Joseph So on April 26, 2016
Charismatic baritone Bryn Terfel gives a masterclass on how to enrapture an audience at Koerner Hall.
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By Joseph So on April 26, 2016
Charismatic baritone Bryn Terfel gives a masterclass on how to enrapture an audience at Koerner Hall.
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Steve Reich makes a rare appearance in Toronto as part of his 80th birthday celebration at the befittingly legendary Massey Hall.
(Continue reading)By Robin Elliott on April 8, 2016
A recital by Toronto violist Steven Dann brings together family and friends at Women’s Musical Club of Toronto at Walter Hall.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on April 7, 2016
Ottawa’s National Arts Centre Orchestra visits Toronto for the first time under the baton of its new Music Director, Alexander Shelley.
(Continue reading)By Tyler Versluis on April 6, 2016
Esprit Orchestra branches out with the Elmer Iseler Singers in La Création Du Monde.
(Continue reading)By Will Pearson on April 4, 2016
Classic film reimagined by the Orlando Consort with a live vocal score.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 2, 2016
If you see Koerner Hall looking a little bit disheveled this morning, that's because Cameron Carpenter's debut digital touring organ gave the hall, and the patrons inside, a reverberant shake.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 30, 2016
Everybody loves a tenor. And when it’s not one but four of them lending their collective voices to a program of operatic chestnuts and Neapolitan Songs, the several members of the audience, primarily female, could be forgiven for being a touch delirious…
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 22, 2016
The University of Toronto Faculty of Music presents an evening of works with soloists Andrew Haji (tenor) and Megan Quick (mezzo-soprano).
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 20, 2016
Yundi receives affectionate welcome with all-Chopin programme, but missing nuance and over-pedalling prevent a truly spellbinding performance.
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