SCRUTINY | Toronto Symphony Stop To Smell The Roses For Mozart 40
By Stephan Bonfield on January 23, 2020
All you need to perform Mozart's Symphony No. 40 is 40 players, it turns out.
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By Stephan Bonfield on January 23, 2020
All you need to perform Mozart's Symphony No. 40 is 40 players, it turns out.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 20, 2020
Maestro Speranza Scappucci conducted a superlative version of Rossini's comedic opera ‘The Barber of Seville’ with an ensemble cast that was without a weak link.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 20, 2020
The TSO put on a fine performance of the iconic Mozart Requiem, albeit hampered by the acoustics of Roy Thomson Hall.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 19, 2020
Laurie Anderson's The Art Of Falling shows an artist coming to terms with love, loss, and the world in which we live.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 19, 2020
Canadian bass-baritone Philippe Sly and The Chimera Project brought their re-envisioned take on the Schubert classic to RCM’s 21C Festival last evening at Koerner Hall.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on January 18, 2020
French pianist Lucas Debargue thrilled the Koerner Hall audience with his unique interpretations and intriguing musical personality.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 2, 2020
Crowd pleasing programs and stellar talent mark Toronto’s beloved year end/New Year classical music extravaganzas, Bravissimo and Salute to Vienna.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on December 19, 2019
The TSO’s Mozartian version of Handel’s classic Messiah is enjoyable, bolstered by top-class Canadian soloists, and the always impressive Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 18, 2019
For those who appreciate a more reflective approach to Handel's Messiah, Tafelmusik is your band this year.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 18, 2019
Bend It Like Beckham: The Musical is a pleasant theatrical outing. The production lacks the tension of the original 2002 movie, but it does boast an attractive score and some appealing choreography.
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