FEATURE | Hearing For Music Lovers (Part One)
By Robin Roger on May 25, 2016
In this two-part series, we look at hearing and hearing loss prevention and listening and listening enhancement.
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By Robin Roger on May 25, 2016
In this two-part series, we look at hearing and hearing loss prevention and listening and listening enhancement.
(Continue reading)By Paul E. Robinson on May 25, 2016
Paul E Robinson reviews two new Ravel CDs by Orchestre National de Lyon and Leonard Slatkin.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 24, 2016
Critic’s Picks for classical music and opera events in Toronto for the Week of May 23 – 29, 2016.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on May 24, 2016
Toronto's art leader Chris Lorway has been named Executive Director at Stanford University's Stanford Live and Bing Concert Hall located in the heart of Silicon Valley.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on May 24, 2016
Tafelmusik's provides a risky, yet rewarding multimedia spin on music from 1700's Leipzig and Damascus.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on May 20, 2016
Technology firm trains robot choir to sing Beethoven's "Ode to Joy".
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 18, 2016
Soprano Karine Boucher and tenor Charles Sy offer a fine end to a marvellous 2015/16 COC Vocal Series.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on May 17, 2016
Canadian Opera Company respond to accusations that they sought to silence longtime Canadian classical music critic Arthur Kaptainis.
(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on May 17, 2016
This review of Maometto II appeared in the National Post but was removed after complaints by the Canadian Opera Company. While we are sensitive to concerns over unwarranted prejudice, we feel this review is balanced and have published it the spirit of open and fair criticism.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 16, 2016
TSMF’s departing Artistic Director Douglas McNabney, reflects on the past and looks to the future.
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