RECORD KEEPING | A Hidden, "Shimmering" Gem by Dvořák
By Paul E. Robinson on June 27, 2017
Capriccio Records restores the lustre to a neglected Dvořák oratorio-symphonic poem.
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By Paul E. Robinson on June 27, 2017
Capriccio Records restores the lustre to a neglected Dvořák oratorio-symphonic poem.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on June 27, 2017
At last night’s 38th annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards at Elgin Theatre, it was Tapestry Operas time to shine with a total of five awards in the Opera Division, including Outstanding Direction to Michael Mori.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on June 25, 2017
A superb cast of soloists makes a meal out of Carmina Burana as the TSO sends off its 2017–18 season.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on June 23, 2017
The summer music season is upon Ontario. Here are Musical Toronto's music festival picks from across the province.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on June 22, 2017
A patron at the Toronto Symphony Orchestra was assaulted during a performance of Carmina Burana.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on June 22, 2017
Opera5's new production serves as a reminder of the women's rights movement, as relevant as ever today.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on June 22, 2017
The inaugural MCANA Opera Award is given to Breaking the Waves, for which MT's Arthur Kaptainis served on the contemporary competition jury.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on June 20, 2017
How American Lou Harrison synthesized Asian percussion instruments and minimalism into his music in the middle of the 20th century.
(Continue reading)By William Beauvais on June 20, 2017
Getting the art of musical notation down to a science.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on June 19, 2017
Tenor Asitha Tennekoon takes on MT's Q&A, including the strangest road he's ever travelled, and the three composers he never wants to hear again.
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