CRITIC'S PICKS | 11 Classical Music Shows You Should Absolutely See This Week
By Joseph So on January 23, 2017
Critic’s Picks for classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of Jan. 23–29.
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By Joseph So on January 23, 2017
Critic’s Picks for classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of Jan. 23–29.
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The Toronto Symphony Orchestra launched Canada 150 celebrations this weekend with some former favourites from the classical Canadian top 40 at Roy Thomson Hall.
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Current news in high end audio, with the latest turntables, amps, and a new cutting-edge original master recording audio format that has audio purists talking.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 21, 2017
Canadian composer Vivian Fung answers 20 rapid-fire questions, including which musical instrument she longs to play, and the three things about Toronto that makes her want to live here.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 21, 2017
Heavy Metal band Metallica has released a viral video featuring superstar pianist Lang Lang performing with the band in Beijing.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 20, 2017
COC Magic Flute revival a light-hearted, family-friendly romp backed by a stellar cast that aren't afraid to have a bit of fun.
(Continue reading)By Nicholas Godsoe on January 20, 2017
Canada Mosiac: French Canadian pianist Alain Lefèvre talks about the state of Canadian classical music – the good and the bad.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on January 20, 2017
Tafelmusik and Peter Harvey get intimate in a unique program of German music written decades before J.S. Bach.
(Continue reading)By Brian Chang on January 19, 2017
MT's Brian Chang takes a tour of Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Choral Library, one of the oldest and largest of its kind in Canada.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 18, 2017
"I'm here to make people smile," a boy said after playing Ode to Joy to a crowd of unsuspecting Sunday shoppers at Toronto's Yorkdale Mall.
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