2019 REWIND | The Best Classical Music And Theatre Shows Of 2019
By Ludwig Van on December 28, 2019
From Toronto Summer Music to The Tallis Scholars, Ludwig van Toronto critics reflect on our favourite concerts of 2019.
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By Ludwig Van on December 28, 2019
From Toronto Summer Music to The Tallis Scholars, Ludwig van Toronto critics reflect on our favourite concerts of 2019.
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Ravel's Brain becomes the focus of conversation at Hugh's Room at documentary screening.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on November 2, 2019
Toronto’s Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre are the last surviving double-decker theatres of the Edwardian era still in operation in the world.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on September 17, 2019
Scottish cellist and Deutsche Grammophon artist Peter Gregson talks about his rising career as performer and composer, and how both led him to write the score for the new movie 'Blackbird'.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on September 11, 2019
The Red Violin Director François Girard returns to his roots with a musical mystery about loss and remembrance.
(Continue reading)By Lev Bratishenko on September 3, 2019
A look at the inaugural Riga Jurmala classical music festival, and what Canadian classical music festivals can learn from it.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on August 13, 2019
An estimated 50 million Chinese kids are now furiously studying classical piano. A look at China's modern-day piano-mania.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on August 7, 2019
With so many standard instruments included in the orchestra, where is the saxophone? The answer may surprise you.
(Continue reading)By Brian Yoon on July 30, 2019
Are you brave enough to travel with a cello? Victoria Symphony Principal Cello, Brian Yoon, shares the extraordinary steps he takes to fly with his prized cello on Air Canada.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on July 25, 2019
There is no doubt that there is something about the achingly sweet sound of the violin that makes it the ideal means of expressing sorrow and sadness.
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