FEATURE | Pondering The Direction Of Canadian Classical Music
By Jennifer Liu on February 4, 2017
A commemoration of classical music in Canada with contributions by pianist Jamie Parker, Tony Yike Yang and Darren Creech.
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By Jennifer Liu on February 4, 2017
A commemoration of classical music in Canada with contributions by pianist Jamie Parker, Tony Yike Yang and Darren Creech.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 3, 2017
Canadian Opera Company's down-to-earth Götterdämmerung consigns the conclusion of Canada's first and only Ring Cycle.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 3, 2017
After a three-year search for a new music director, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra has announced that 46-year-old Dutch conductor Otto Tausk will succeed outgoing VSO Maestro Bramwell Tovey in 2018.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 2, 2017
Canada's flagship Honens Piano Competition have opened the application process for the 2018 competition.
(Continue reading)By Robin Roger on February 2, 2017
Five young soloists win a chance to perform a concerto with the Royal Conservatory Orchestra during the 2016-17 season.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 2, 2017
Tenor Andreas Schager chats about his upcoming starring role in Wagner’s Gotterdammerung, opening this week at the Canadian Opera Company.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 1, 2017
The Royal Opera has announced that George Benjamin’s much anticipated new opera, Lessons in Love and Violence, will premiere on May 2018 at Covent Garden with Canadians Krisztina Szabó and Barbara Hannigan.
(Continue reading)By William Beauvais on February 1, 2017
On the virtue of spreading the message through music, in hopes that it might go somewhere that needs it more than we do.
(Continue reading)By Nicholas Godsoe on January 31, 2017
An in-depth interview with Canadian baritone Russell Braun on the Canadian musical identity both at home and abroad.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 31, 2017
Composer Samy Moussa sits down for a Q&A ahead of the premiere of "A Globe Itself Infolding for Organ and Orchestra" with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
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