SCRUTINY | Alma Deutscher Captivates Koerner Hall Audience
By Joseph So on September 29, 2022
A packed Koerner Hall got to experience the artistry of a brilliant musician, the pianist/violinist/composer Alma Deutscher.
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By Joseph So on September 29, 2022
A packed Koerner Hall got to experience the artistry of a brilliant musician, the pianist/violinist/composer Alma Deutscher.
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The Banff Centre will receive a $750,000 gift from The Slaight Family Foundation to directly support theatre creators, producers and presenters.
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Live concerts and other content at Toronto’s Massey Hall or Roy Thomson Hall can be streamed online anywhere in Canada and beyond via a new free app.
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Classical music and opera events for the week of Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 in Toronto.
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Crow's Theatre Director Chris Abraham has given us an Uncle Vanya for the ages, a magnificent production that is a joy to behold on every level.
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(Continue reading)By Arthur Kaptainis on September 22, 2022
Gustavo Gimeno led the TSO in a concert that proved agreeable in most particulars without summoning the gravitas of a centennial opening night.
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