FEATURE INTERVIEW | A Cape Breton Summer: The Bells Of Baddeck
By Joseph So on June 28, 2016
The Bells of Baddeck: Soprano/Voice Teacher/Librettist/Producer Lorna Macdonald talks about her labour of love.
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By Joseph So on June 28, 2016
The Bells of Baddeck: Soprano/Voice Teacher/Librettist/Producer Lorna Macdonald talks about her labour of love.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on June 23, 2016
Musical Toronto's Robin Roger prepares to join 40 advanced amateur musicians to hone her skills at the Toronto Summer Music Community Academy.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on June 17, 2016
While many festivals struggle for years establish themselves against dwindling attendance and funding, Stratford Summer Music seems somehow, to make it all look so easy.
(Continue reading)By Ieva Lucs on June 16, 2016
The Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra prepares to take the stage at The Hearn, acoustically naked but unafraid.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on June 14, 2016
It’s time to put listening fitness on the agenda. Part two in our series about hearing for music lovers, we look at the difference between hearing and listening.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on June 13, 2016
The Gryphon Trio and mezzo-soprano Julie Nesrallah team up with leading neuroscientists to explore what happens in our brains when we engage with music.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on June 13, 2016
Part 2/2 of our report on The Spoleto Festival featuring, Lachenmann's "The Little Match Girl", Dauvergne’s opera La Coquette trompée, and the St. Lawrence String Quartet.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on June 9, 2016
Musical Toronto visits Charleston, South Carolina for the 40th-anniversary of the Spoleto Festival, including their first-ever production of Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on June 1, 2016
As a supplement to our recent review of Tapestry Opera's Rocking Horse Winner, Robin Roger offers some ideas as to central artistic decision collaborators made by making the protagonist autistic.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on May 25, 2016
In this two-part series, we look at hearing and hearing loss prevention and listening and listening enhancement.
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