FEATURE | How A Toronto Neighbourhood Inspired A Homegrown La bohème
By Sara Schabas on May 17, 2017
Against The Grain Theatre brings Puccini’s La bohème back to the dive bar.
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By Sara Schabas on May 17, 2017
Against The Grain Theatre brings Puccini’s La bohème back to the dive bar.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 17, 2017
La traviata, Carmen, Madama Butterfly, and Barber of Seville are all well-established classic operas. But did you know they all started off as miserable failures?
(Continue reading)By Dan Moore on May 16, 2017
Toronto composers Amin Bhatia & Ari Posner discuss putting their own musical stamp on the famous “Anne of Green Gables” tale.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on May 16, 2017
The Emerson String Quartet celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new release featuring repertoire never before recorded by the quartet.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on May 15, 2017
Jennifer Liu catches up with Measha Brueggergosman, Christiane LeBlanc, James Norcop and the MIMC laureates for some post-competition talking points.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 15, 2017
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of May 15 to 21.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on May 14, 2017
A list of Classical Music, some happy, most sad, inspired by composers and librettists’ appreciation of and love for mothers.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on May 14, 2017
Natalya Gennadi sheds any preconceptions on being unexpectedly cast in Tapestry Opera's Oksana G.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on May 13, 2017
The Toronto Consort and an excellent cast of guests introduced us to a peculiar operatic take on Helen on Friday night, in the first of three concert performances of Helen of Troy.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 12, 2017
Eifman Ballet’s Red Giselle Toronto remount remains true to itself as an emotionally powerful and deeply engaging experience.
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