CRITIC'S PICKS | Classical Events You Absolutely Need To See This Week: Feb. 6 – Feb. 12
By Arthur Kaptainis on February 6, 2023
Classical music and opera events in Toronto for the week of February 6 to 12, 2023.
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By Arthur Kaptainis on February 6, 2023
Classical music and opera events in Toronto for the week of February 6 to 12, 2023.
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A matchlessly authoritative figure on the podium, Maestro Riccardo Muti led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a performance that could not be faulted.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on January 30, 2023
This past weekend, a Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski, 22, made his North American debut at the helm of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on January 30, 2023
Classical music and opera events in Toronto for the week of January 30 to February 5, 2023.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on January 27, 2023
Sinfonia Toronto has announced the launch of a formal environmental policy, including a number of specific measures intended to have a low carbon footprint.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on January 25, 2023
The violin concerto is one of the most enduring orchestral forms; here’s a sampling that will take you from its Baroque beginnings to its current state.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on January 17, 2023
The new organ at the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR) concert hall in Katowice, Poland was a project more than five years in the making.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on January 16, 2023
Classical music and opera events in Toronto for the week of January 16 to 22, 2023.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on January 11, 2023
British violinist and conductor Rachel Podger will be featured in Tafelmusik’s upcoming concerts, titled La Passione: Haydn and Mozart.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on January 9, 2023
As classical music returned to the stage in 2022, a report suggests that the new normal includes a greater focus on gender equality and modern composers.
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