SCRUTINY | Another Brick in the Wall Opera An Immersive Ride
By Jennifer Liu on March 12, 2017
Opéra de Montréal’s Another Brick in the Wall repacked as a classical rock opera works surprisingly well.
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By Jennifer Liu on March 12, 2017
Opéra de Montréal’s Another Brick in the Wall repacked as a classical rock opera works surprisingly well.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on March 6, 2017
CCOC's Brundibár a triumph of hope, love, and joy that sees light shine through seemingly impossible adversity.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 6, 2017
Friends and fans of opera coach and radio host Stuart Hamilton gathered to celebrate his life with performances of favourite music and readings from Stuart’s own book, Opening Windows.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 1, 2017
A major step forward for Tapestry Opera was announced today, with a new partnership with Vancouver Opera and Canadian Stage for a production of a new full-length opera The Overcoat.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on February 28, 2017
Musical Toronto chats with CCOC Artistic Director Dean Burry, about the inspiration to perform Brundibár and the challenges it provokes.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 24, 2017
COC Ensemble Studio deviates this year with a new showcase format sampling excerpts from La finta giardiniera, Ariodante, and Norma.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on February 22, 2017
How do performers create their appearance and what does it cost in time, effort and money? In the first of a series looking at musicians’ style and image Robin Roger chats with COC Ensemble Studio performers about how they created their visual signature.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on February 16, 2017
Canadians abound in the Met’s upcoming season, both on stage and behind the scenes, including Gerald Finley, Sondra Radvanovsky, and Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 3, 2017
Canadian Opera Company's down-to-earth Götterdämmerung consigns the conclusion of Canada's first and only Ring Cycle.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 2, 2017
Tenor Andreas Schager chats about his upcoming starring role in Wagner’s Gotterdammerung, opening this week at the Canadian Opera Company.
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