THE SCOOP | University of Toronto Faculty Of Music Names New Dean
By Michael Vincent on January 7, 2021
The University of Toronto has named Dr. Ellie Hisama as Dean of the Faculty of Music.
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By Michael Vincent on January 7, 2021
The University of Toronto has named Dr. Ellie Hisama as Dean of the Faculty of Music.
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We checked in with music teachers to see how they’re adapting during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ludwig Van checked in with music students and educators at every level, from amateurs to elite performance programs, to see how the first full academic year since COVID began is going.
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Young educators Edmee Nataprawira and Pauline Feng are bringing summer learning home to children through a new program called Clavier Class.
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Four adult music students talk about the need to keep practising and learning during the COVID-19 quarantine.
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An evolutionary sketch of how the orchestra came to be, from 16th-century consorts to the modern orchestra we know today.
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Established in 1977, the Lake Field Music Camp in the Kawarthas has become a go-to for adult music-lovers looking for an informal retreat to just play, sing, and be inspired by music.
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Participants arrived at Lisa Chisholm’s presentation on performance anxiety with scary memories, but were relaxed by the end of it. Part one of two in our series on stage fright.
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This summer, rise to the challenge of performing music instead of just listening.
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Joshua Cohen from Apple University offers a brilliant lesson in the perception of musical detail in Glenn Gould's iconic interpretation of The Goldberg Variations.
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