ISSUES | Who Gets To Try
By Lev Bratishenko on October 18, 2018
As the first COC commission to get a mainstage premiere since 1999, Hadrian has the impossible task of justifying all the other operas that did not get made.
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By Lev Bratishenko on October 18, 2018
As the first COC commission to get a mainstage premiere since 1999, Hadrian has the impossible task of justifying all the other operas that did not get made.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on October 12, 2018
Ludwig Van's Cecilia Lee chats with Chilly Gonzales about his early days living in Montreal and Toronto, his move to Europe, and his love of the inner workings of music, no matter the genre.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on September 26, 2018
Being a professional classical musician can be expensive, especially for string players. In comes the Musical Instrument Bank Competition that offers musicians the chance to match their extraordinary talents with world-class instruments and bows which would otherwise be out of reach.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on September 13, 2018
The documentary, which features never before seen footage that allows Maria Callas to tell her story in her own words, is a harsh look at the realities of fame and glamour.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on August 24, 2018
Classical music public relations professionals offer advice on how classical musicians can improve their chances of nailing an interview with the media.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on August 13, 2018
Ludwig Van writer Robin Roger shares her first-hand experience as a novice page turner, which she learns, requires timing, dexterity, grip accuracy, visual acuity and eye-tracking and even good balance.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on August 9, 2018
Three professional classical musicians walk us through how much money it takes to make it in this business.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on July 17, 2018
Following a fantastic opening week of the TSMF, Artistic Director Jonathan Crow chats about the community of highly committed music learners, and equally engaged music teachers at the TSMF Community Academy.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on July 11, 2018
How did one family manage to produce a generation of musicians that have left such a discernible mark on the Canadian classical music community and the world of classical piano?
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on July 6, 2018
Back by popular demand! Part two of our special on classical music summer reading with a special focus on Lenny Bernstein At 100.
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