SCRUTINY | In The Church Of Opera By Request, Der Rosenkavalier Leaves You Smiling
By Joseph So on June 12, 2017
Opera By Request Celebrates Tenth Anniversary with Der Rosenkavalier.
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By Joseph So on June 12, 2017
Opera By Request Celebrates Tenth Anniversary with Der Rosenkavalier.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on June 6, 2017
The Metropolitan Opera announced violinist Benjamin Bowman as one of two concertmaster chairs through 2017–18.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on May 27, 2017
Propelled by the strength of the score and cast, Tapestry Opera's Oksana G confirms the ugly truth behind human sex-trafficking.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on May 25, 2017
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. The story of Opera by Request, one of Toronto's first indie opera companies.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on May 25, 2017
In our latest episode of the equally feared and loved LV Questionnaire, rising young soprano Alexandra Smither shares her most intimate confessions, such as why she wishes she could whistle, and her affinity for the Hamster Dance.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 22, 2017
Against the Grain's La bohème (the show that started it all) is as fresh as ever, with a new cast and a new sense of hyper-local immediacy.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 18, 2017
With Spring comes a bittersweet time of sad goodbyes followed by new beginnings for the COC Ensemble Studio Artists.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on May 17, 2017
Against The Grain Theatre brings Puccini’s La bohème back to the dive bar.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 17, 2017
La traviata, Carmen, Madama Butterfly, and Barber of Seville are all well-established classic operas. But did you know they all started off as miserable failures?
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on May 14, 2017
Natalya Gennadi sheds any preconceptions on being unexpectedly cast in Tapestry Opera's Oksana G.
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