SCRUTINY | Lang Lang Remains Inimitable Despite Injury At The Toronto Symphony Orchestra Gala
By Joseph So on March 2, 2018
Due to an injury, and playing with only one hand, Lang Lang gets a little help from his friends.
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By Joseph So on March 2, 2018
Due to an injury, and playing with only one hand, Lang Lang gets a little help from his friends.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 23, 2018
The Toronto-born pianist talks about his new album, 'For Glenn Gould', his lifelong fascination with Gould, and his deep appreciation for his taste in repertoire.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on February 16, 2018
The growing popularity of nostalgic flicks brought to life with a live orchestra has been gaining serious ground. We interviewed three major players behind this trend to find out exactly what's going on.
(Continue reading)By Matthew Timmermans on February 7, 2018
Although the concept of a Hip-Hop Opera is not new, Tapestry Opera’s Forbidden may have the inspiration to make this one work.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on February 2, 2018
On the occasion of his North American debut, the Swiss tenor shares his thoughts on singing Mozart, hiking in the mountains, and Roger Federer.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 24, 2018
Russell Braun shines in a recital marked by thoughtful programming, a personalized touch, and heartfelt expression.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 22, 2018
At the end of the day, Rigoletto stands or falls by its musical values, and this one is a winner.
(Continue reading)By Jennifer Liu on January 22, 2018
As Koerner Hall approaches its tenth birthday, Mervon Mehta is keeping things ever-fresh at the Royal Conservatory of Music.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 22, 2018
Classical music and opera events happening in and around Toronto for the week of January 22 to 28.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on January 20, 2018
Ahead of her Canadian debut as soloist in Mahler Fourth Symphony, we meet the celebrated Latvian soprano, Maija Kovalevska.
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