CLASSICAL 101 | Some Helpful Advice For New Music Students
By Joshua Denenberg on September 11, 2016
Six pointers for getting the most out of your undergraduate music studies.
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By Joshua Denenberg on September 11, 2016
Six pointers for getting the most out of your undergraduate music studies.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on September 8, 2016
Now that autumn is almost here, we can’t wait for our local musical season to gear up!
(Continue reading)By Tyler Versluis on September 7, 2016
Speed, energy and colour seem to be central ideas in Current’s music, but successfully bringing these qualities to life in a piece of music can be a long, scrutinizing process, filled with revising and re-calibrating.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on September 6, 2016
Two new recordings by conductors Skrowaczewski and Blomstedt prove that they still have much to offer besides experience.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on September 5, 2016
The Rolston String Quartet upsets front-runners Tesla and Castalian String Quartet at BISQC 2016.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on September 4, 2016
Rolston String Quartet (Canada), Castalian String Quartet (UK), and the Tesla Quartet ( (Russia / South Korea / USA)) named finalists at the Banff International String Quartet Competition.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on September 1, 2016
Tapestry Opera has announced it's 2016–17 season with two operas and the return of the popular Tapestry Songbook series.
(Continue reading)By Tyler Versluis on August 30, 2016
"Some works pass in, other works pass out, some seem to remain, existing in perfect balance" — Anna Höstman on her process and everything in between.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on August 29, 2016
The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is praised by patrons and media alike for the emotional intensity of its performances, and for its grand symphonic sound and clarity of expression. The Choir continues to be dedicated, since its founding in 1894, to engaging audiences with the power of great choral music performed live.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on August 29, 2016
Lisiecki is certainly a capable young pianist, but I can't help to wonder if all this hype is doing him no favours.
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