REPORT | Study Says Even Dolphins Prefer Classical Music
By Anya Wassenberg on July 14, 2022
Do dolphins prefer listening to Bach — even to playing with beach toys? A new research study suggests they do.
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By Anya Wassenberg on July 14, 2022
Do dolphins prefer listening to Bach — even to playing with beach toys? A new research study suggests they do.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on July 12, 2022
Here are eight examples — among many more — where pieces of classical music have a direct link to radio hits.
(Continue reading)By Holly Harris on July 1, 2022
Ontario music festivals are roaring back to life with in-person concerts this summer.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on June 29, 2022
At the end of the summer, the McGill Conservatory will be the subject of a patricidal closure by the degree-granting faculty to which it gave birth.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 15, 2022
From June 15 to 17, in Trillium Park on the shores of Lake Ontario, a monumental dance piece begins at sunset as part of the Luminato Festival.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 10, 2022
Karen Kain, the National Ballet of Canada’s artistic director emerita, has given the company a special parting gift.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on June 10, 2022
Throughout the history of Western classical music, many composers have found and supported each other in various ways through friendship.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on June 6, 2022
Catching up with tenor Issacha Savage before he comes to Toronto for Beethoven 9 with the TSO.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on June 2, 2022
Sensors, music, and software — together, they can be used in therapies designed to improve the ability to walk in patients with impaired nervous systems.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on May 24, 2022
TSO Concertmaster and Artistic Director of the Toronto Summer Music Festival, violinist Jonathan Crow is a man of many hats.
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