RECORD KEEPING | Haiou Zhang And His Next Level Mozart
By John Terauds on February 14, 2017
Haiou Zhang offers a bracing, dynamic new perspective on two much-recorded Mozart piano concertos.
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By John Terauds on February 14, 2017
Haiou Zhang offers a bracing, dynamic new perspective on two much-recorded Mozart piano concertos.
(Continue reading)By Sara Schabas on February 14, 2017
It's Valentine's Day and love is in the air. Here's a look at four classical music power couples.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 14, 2017
Tafelmusik announces a strong 2017/18 season line-up with new Music Director Designate Elisa Citterio.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 13, 2017
A story to be told: Canadian soprano Adrianne Pieczonka shares her thoughts on scaling the Mount Everest of Song Cycles, while our interviewer falls and dislocates his right shoulder in the process.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on February 13, 2017
Conductor Jordan de Souza undertakes MT's rapid-fire Q&A with questions ranging from the devilishly serious to the darn right absurd.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 13, 2017
Critic’s Picks for classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of Feb. 13 – 19.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on February 12, 2017
Renée Fleming completes her transition from the opera stage to the recording studio with a CD that shows her very much at her best.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on February 12, 2017
We're giving away two tickets to see the legendary Boston Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thomson Hall. Enter now for a chance to see one of the world's greatest orchestras live, right here in Toronto.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on February 11, 2017
The first in our series exploring choral works, small and large, created to fight against conflict, war, destruction, murder, and loss. This week, Benjamin Britten’s anti-war masterpiece War Requiem.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on February 10, 2017
Legendary American pianist Garrick Ohlsson and guest conductor Jiri Belohlavek brings Beethoven's Emperor Concerto to life with the TSO.
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