By Ludwig Van on September 15, 2018
Ahead of her performance in Rufus Wainright’s opera Hadrian in just a few weeks, Soprano Ambur Braid sat down for a few important questions, including that time she fired a gun, character flaws, and the thing that makes her the happiest.
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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.
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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.
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By Arthur Kaptainis on June 14, 2018
Is the TSO underrated?“Absolutely, yes." Peter Oundjian sits down for an in-depth and candid interview on the ups and downs of his 14 years reign as Music Director of the Toronto Symphony.
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By Anya Wassenberg on June 5, 2018
With 102 concerts and events, including 478 Canadian artists, including several First Nations, and representing 27 countries, Koerner Hall’s 10th anniversary season kicks off and ends with mini-festivals, and offers a line-up that can only be called diverse.
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By Joseph So on May 16, 2018
James Norcop chats with Ludwig Van about bringing art song competition to Canada with Concours Musical International de Montreal (CMIM).
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By Sara Schabas on May 8, 2018
Vocal maven Carla Huhtanen shows us around her favourite local Toronto hangouts, including bookstores, bars, restaurants, parks, clothing stores and more.
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By Ludwig Van on May 3, 2018
Toronto-born organist Rachel Mahon talks about her favourite films, games she's best at, and secret talents.
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By Joseph So on April 27, 2018
Just ahead of the opening of Canadian Opera Company's Anna Bolena, we caught up with the American bass-baritone Christian Van Horn to chat about his recent Tucker Award, dream roles, and that time he had to wear a fat suit.
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By Sara Schabas on April 12, 2018
Anyone who thinks opera singers’ lives are all glamour, champagne and limousines should spend a day in Toronto with world-famous Canadian soprano, Jane Archibald.
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