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 John Terauds on March 11, 2017
The Man Who Married Himself speaks to our times, from narcissistic male leadership to the fluidity of gender identity.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 9, 2017
Second TSO's New Creations Festival concert keeps momentum high with an eclectic program featuring Owen Pallett, Nico Muhly, and Aaron Jay Kernis, and Harry Stafylakis.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on March 7, 2017
The Cypress String Quartet wraps a 20-year career with a modern, but cold approach to Brahms' String Sextets featuring violist Barry Shiffman and cellist Zuill Bailey.
(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 Arthur Kaptainis on March 6, 2017
Boston Symphony Orchestra keeps the audience on tenterhooks with Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique at Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 5, 2017
Opening night of the 13th annual TSO New Creations Festival demonstrates an embarrassment of riches in Canadian contemporary music.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on March 5, 2017
Fire spouts from the stage, it’s a hot flash that can be felt well back into the Air Canada Centre. This is Game of Thrones Live.
(Continue reading)By David Podgorski on March 4, 2017
Cappella Pratensis proves that they've mastered the art of Renaissance polyphony by delivering a spirited performance inspired by Hieronymus Bosch.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 3, 2017
Prazak Quartet sharpens their bows with two gems by Bruckner and Dvorak, but intonation issues curb an otherwise riveting performance of Haydn's Quartet in B-flat Major.
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