FEATURE | Learning In Captivity: Adult Pianists Resolve To Keep Playing
By Robin Roger on April 15, 2020
Four adult music students talk about the need to keep practising and learning during the COVID-19 quarantine.
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By Robin Roger on April 15, 2020
Four adult music students talk about the need to keep practising and learning during the COVID-19 quarantine.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on April 8, 2020
Without missing a beat, piano teachers went from being studio-based practitioners to virtual piano pedagogues, quickly enough that their students experienced minimal interruption.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on March 17, 2020
Musical cryptography is the use of music to encode messages. In its simplest form, the letters A through G can be used to spell out words or codes.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on March 10, 2020
Albums are falling by the wayside as the "song economy" takes over the music industry — but where does it leave classical music lovers?
(Continue reading)By Peter Goddard on February 29, 2020
We met director François Girard in New York, to talk about the Met Opera's production of Wagner's Die Fliegende Holländer and the comparisons between film and opera.
(Continue reading)By Michela Comparey on February 11, 2020
Fossil fuel combustion, industrial processes, deforestation, transportation and even Classical Music. Wait, what? Like everything, classical music has a bigger carbon footprint than you probably thought.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on January 15, 2020
Tech entrepreneur turned conductor Mandle Cheung and members of the Mandle Phil talk about preparations for their concert on January 25, and how an orchestra came together from scratch.
(Continue reading)By Michela Comparey on January 4, 2020
Tchaikovsky was a sensitive Taurus, Hindemith a resourceful Scorpio. The signs of the astrological zodiac and the composers who fit the bill.
(Continue reading)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.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on December 23, 2019
Ravel's Brain becomes the focus of conversation at Hugh's Room at documentary screening.
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