2017 REWIND | Our Favourite Concerts Of 2017
By Ludwig Van on December 29, 2017
Ludwig van Toronto's editorial team reflects on their favourite concert events of the 2017 season.
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By Ludwig Van on December 29, 2017
Ludwig van Toronto's editorial team reflects on their favourite concert events of the 2017 season.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on December 29, 2017
Technically speaking, Leonard Bernstein’s centenary year begins at midnight Sunday night, but by then Toronto Operetta Theatre will be well ahead of the pack of homage-payers, after three performances of Bernstein’s idiosyncratic work of genius, Candide.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on December 26, 2017
A chat with the personable Italian baritone Massimo Cavalletti about his belated Canadian debut at Bravissimo! 2017.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 24, 2017
The Montreal Symphony Orchestra has announced the launch of a formal internal investigation into allegations of sexual harassment during Charles Dutoit's 25-year reign as Music Director of the MSO between 1977 and 2002.
(Continue reading)By Matthew Timmermans on December 21, 2017
A Verdi aria sung in the style of Madonna? Don Giovanni serenading about flying cats in space? Loose Tea Music Theatre takes improv opera to a whole new level.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on December 21, 2017
Details emerge about a well-known Toronto-based violinist and convicted sex offender who has been working alongside children as young as 6-years-old at the Canadian Opera Company and The National Ballet of Canada.
(Continue reading)By Matthew Timmermans on December 19, 2017
Some might laugh at the saturation of Christmas sweaters, but for this chorister for a day, and the many others in attendance, it was the highlight of the holiday season.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on December 19, 2017
In the age of sexed-up and dumbed-down Messiahs, it is good to be reminded how utterly self-refreshing Handel’s masterpiece is when addressed by the right personnel under a conductor with something to say.
(Continue reading)By Matthew Timmermans on December 18, 2017
From the moment you walked in, AtG and its volunteers put their acting chops to the test to create an atmosphere of suspicion and hostility, pushing the boundaries between the stage and the audience.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on December 18, 2017
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of December 18 to 31.
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