INTERVIEW | Reflections: Douglas McNabney Bids Farewell to Toronto Summer Music Festival
By Joseph So on May 16, 2016
TSMF’s departing Artistic Director Douglas McNabney, reflects on the past and looks to the future.
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By Joseph So on May 16, 2016
TSMF’s departing Artistic Director Douglas McNabney, reflects on the past and looks to the future.
(Continue reading)By Tyler Versluis on April 26, 2016
Matthias Pintscher redefines the ego-driven approach to conducting and composition that has notoriously, and maybe unfairly, defined 20th-century classical music making.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on April 26, 2016
In a wide-ranging, in-depth interview, the American mezzo shares her thoughts on her art and her life.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 25, 2016
Soprano Leslie Ann Bradley shares whose musical style she secretly covets, and that time she got a pair of shoes from Oprah.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 12, 2016
Rosemarie Umetsu answers 28 questions, including the strangest place she's ever been, and things that make Toronto a great place to live.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 11, 2016
A jaunt through the history of the Steve Reich Ensemble, with original member, Russell Hartenberger.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 19, 2016
The fast-rising Canadian mezzo Emily D’Angelo shares her thoughts on being true to her music and herself.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 1, 2016
In a wide-ranging interview, the Austrian bass-baritone talks about his life and his career.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 20, 2016
After fleeing political oppression in South Africa, Violinist Daniel Hope reveals how Yehudi Menuhin took his family in, and changed his life forever.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on November 25, 2015
One of the ways to sum up the change in our relationship to recorded music over the past two decades is to call it the triumph of mobility over fidelity. John Terauds chats with Belgian musician Piet Goddaer about audio quality and transferring the immediacy of a live concert into recorded sound.
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