CRITIC'S PICKS | Seven Classical Music Shows You Should Absolutely See This Week
By Joseph So on January 2, 2017
Toronto Classical Music Critic’s Picks for the week of Jan. 2 – 8
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By Joseph So on January 2, 2017
Toronto Classical Music Critic’s Picks for the week of Jan. 2 – 8
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Anyone hoping that the advent of a new year would give us a break from a string of notable deaths was disappointed as word quickly spread of the death of Canadian opera champion Stuart Hamilton at noon on January 1.
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Bravissimo! rings in the new year with an All-Italian affair and strong soloists.
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The Governor General of Canada has announced 100 new recipients to the Order of Canada, including six working in the field of classical music.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 1, 2017
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In appreciation, a partial list of the classical music artists who have died in 2016.
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Sir Andrew Davis' re-orchestration of Handel's "Messiah" leaves reviewer Paul E Robinson with a bone to pick.
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As 2016 comes to a close, here are our MT staff critics picks for the best concerts of the year. And what a year it has been.
(Continue reading)By William Beauvais on December 20, 2016
From religious edicts that separated musical styles to economic ones that integrate them, the great musical divide is a continuing story.
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