David Jalbert Demonstrates The Art Of The Masterclass
By Robin Roger on March 15, 2016
David Jalbert explores Mozart, Liszt and Brahms for masterclass held at University of Toronto Faculty of Music.
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By Robin Roger on March 15, 2016
David Jalbert explores Mozart, Liszt and Brahms for masterclass held at University of Toronto Faculty of Music.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 15, 2016
U of T Opera presents an elaborate Paul Bunyan by Benjamin Britten with Michael Patrick Albano (director) and Anna Theodosakis (choreographer) – review.
(Continue reading)By Tyler Versluis on March 15, 2016
Dance and ballet have been a recent focus in Toronto’s classical music scene, including the upcoming "Creation" by choreographer and dancer Angela Blumberg.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on March 14, 2016
The best concerts happening in Toronto now through the end of the week (March 14-20) : Quatuor Ebene, Paul Lewis, Yundi, Pinchas Zukerman + more
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 14, 2016
Canadian Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly reveals $17.5 million in support funding for Canada 150 events, including $7.5 Million for the Toronto Symphony.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on March 14, 2016
Art song does not have to be a stroll through a venerable European musical museum gallery; it can and should be a reflection of the lives and emotions of people just like us, in the here and now.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 14, 2016
Announced Sunday, March 13, Toronto mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo, was named the winner of The Metropolitan Opera’s National Council Auditions along with four others from a pool of nine finalists.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on March 13, 2016
When our city's winter ice finally melts, there is something deep inside of the Canadian psyche that begins to crawl out and stretch out its arms. The spring in the step of those who attended the closing TSO New Creations Festival on Saturday night was noticeably cheery, and the music helped us along.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on March 13, 2016
The National Ballet of Canada unveiled its springtime ballet grab-bag Wednesday night, consisting of two well-known Balanchine neo-classical works, The Four Temperaments and Rubies, followed by a third, substantially more prickly piece by the prolific Alexander Ekman, titled Cacti.
(Continue reading)By Michela Comparey on March 12, 2016
One of my favourite things to do is take a friend who is new to classical music to see an orchestra concert. Not only do they get to see a little bit of my world, but they also ask some great questions!
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