ZERO IN | Chopin Competition Scorecards Show Bruce Liu Was The Favourite From The Start
By Michael Vincent on January 3, 2022
When it comes to music competitions, the expectations are absurdly high.
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By Michael Vincent on January 3, 2022
When it comes to music competitions, the expectations are absurdly high.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on April 5, 2019
Exploring the connection between the iconic Star Trek theme song and some of history’s greatest classical music composers, including Beethoven, Brahms, and Mahler.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on June 14, 2018
Is the TSO underrated?“Absolutely, yes." Peter Oundjian sits down for an in-depth and candid interview on the ups and downs of his 14 years reign as Music Director of the Toronto Symphony.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on May 24, 2018
Following our independent investigation on major errors in a federally funded study on salaries of arts administration staff last week, we found more needs to be done — from publishing reliable information that arts organizations may use to inform their operations, to working with a cross-section of industry players to shape funding policies.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on April 21, 2018
The charismatic conductor Krzysztof Urbański is a credible choice as a possible successor to the throne as Artistic Director at the Toronto Symphony. But with everyone's lips firmly sealed, we ask, is he still a contender?
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 2, 2018
On the occasion of his North American debut, the Swiss tenor shares his thoughts on singing Mozart, hiking in the mountains, and Roger Federer.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 16, 2018
Ahead of her role as Gilda in the Canadian Opera Company's Rigoletto, the American soprano Anna Christy shares her thoughts on the fine art of balancing career and family.
(Continue reading)By Matthew Timmermans on December 10, 2017
Against the Grain Theatre takes on baroque music to highlight stories of citizen displacement, fear, hope and reconciliation.
(Continue reading)By Matthew Timmermans on November 5, 2017
How Against the Grain's laid back Opera Pub intends to bring back the old idea of opera as social gathering.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on October 23, 2017
University of Toronto's Thursdays At Noon Series keep things interesting with two upcoming opera productions: "Don G" and Gershwin’s "Of Thee I Sing".
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