CRITIC'S PICKS | 12 Concerts You Need To See In Toronto This Week (Dec. 3 – 9)
By Joseph So on December 3, 2018
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of December 3 – 9.
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By Joseph So on December 3, 2018
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of December 3 – 9.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 29, 2018
The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto announced today that $1 Million will be donated to support the Rebanks Family Fellowship and International Performance Residency Program over the next five years.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on November 28, 2018
U of T Opera’s 2018-19 season opener adds musical polish Kurt Weill’s "Street Scene".
(Continue reading)By Rebecca Anne Clark on November 28, 2018
Why are we so drawn to sad music when we are feeling sad?
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on November 26, 2018
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of November 16 – December 2.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on November 26, 2018
Sondra Radvanovsky, arguably the most eagerly awaited vocal recital of the 2018-19 season, dazzles with a masterclass of great singing at Koerner Hall.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on November 24, 2018
From zero to six touring companies and sold out audiences all over the world in just 12 years — that’s a remarkable success story in an industry notorious for its volatility.
(Continue reading)By Hye Won Cecilia Lee on November 23, 2018
We caught up with pianist Gabriela Montero to talk about her latest program of works combining classical piano improvisations and compositions, and why she is telling the story of Venezuela.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on November 22, 2018
The National Ballet of Canada's mixed program is for all tastes. Traditionalists have their tutus, and modernists their rough edge.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on November 22, 2018
While Ravel's Bolero was eaten up by a cavernous Roy Thomson Hall, it was the TSO's performance of John Adams' retro-styled City Noir that won us over.
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