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Met Opera Live in HD / Cineplex Canada | Porgy and Bess
Synopsis The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess returns to the Met for the first time since 1990, in a new production directed by James Robinson in his company debut. America’s “folk opera,” as the 1935 creators described it, tells the story of disabled beggar Porgy, sung by Eric Owens, and his love for the drug-addicted Bess, […]
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A 1000 Shades of Sound | Anastasia Rizikov – Solo Piano Recital
Canadian pianist Anastasia Rizikov is back in Toronto to dazzle her audiences with a unique solo piano recital, presenting an eclectic program spanning over centuries, showcasing contrasting styles and deeply nuanced interpretations of works by Bach, Beethoven, Ravel and Rachmaninoff. The recital will be followed by an intimate wine and cheese reception where audiences can […]
Find out more »University of Toronto Faculty of Music | U of T Symphony Orchestra
Uri Mayer, conductor with Christopher Chan, cello, one of the winners of the 2018-19 UTSO Concerto Competition SIBELIUS Finlandia, Op. 26 SHOSTAKOVITCH Cello Concerto No. 1, Op. 107 in E-flat major RESPIGHI Fontane di Roma BARTÓK The Miraculous Mandarin: Suite *Please note repertoire change: HE Four Myths from Ancient China has been replaced with SIBELIUS Finlandia. 7:30 pm in MacMillan Theatre, […]
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Mirvish | Come From Away
It’s been called the “edge of the world.” The weather is wild, but the locals never lack for warmth. And it’s here, in Newfoundland, where a remote town became the epicentre of a remarkable true story filled with unusual characters, unexpected camaraderie and uncommon generosity. Come From Away is the breathtaking new musical that Toronto has […]
Find out more »Royal Conservatory of Music | Lagrime di San Pietro with Los Angeles Master Chorale, staged by Peter Sellars
Lagrime di San Pietro (The Tears of St. Peter) is a ground-breaking production of Renaissance master Orlando di Lasso’s final work, a collection of 27 madrigals sung a capella in seven parts by the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Di Lasso knew that Lagrime was to be the last piece he would ever compose, so he filled every measure […]
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