GIVEAWAY | Enter To Win 2 Season Passes To The 2024 Toronto Bach Festival
By Ludwig Van on April 23, 2024
We’re giving away two season passes to the 2024 Toronto Bach Festival.
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By Ludwig Van on April 23, 2024
We’re giving away two season passes to the 2024 Toronto Bach Festival.
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Let’s hope that we won’t have to wait another 14 years to hear Matthias Goerne in Toronto again, after this weekend's recital with Evgeny Kissin at Roy Thomson Hall.
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The Eastman School of Music has announced the appointment of Joseph Johnson, Principal Cello of the TSO, to the position of Associate Professor of Cello.
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Classical music and opera events in Toronto for the week of April 22 to 28, 2024.
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Sir Andrew Davis, beloved Conductor Laureate of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, has died at age 80 of leukemia, as confirmed by his agent.
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The Glenn Gould Foundation has been allocated an additional $12 million in funding in the recently announced Canadian federal budget.
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Conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin has been inducted as an Honorary Fellow (FRCMT) of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the organization's highest designation.
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These days, there is much less Elgar about; the arrival of two sets of Elgar symphonies in the same week is both encouraging and challenging.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 19, 2024
It was a chilly night in Toronto, but the inside of Koerner Hall was ablaze with excitement for the Royal Conservatory’s debut of The Philadelphia Orchestra.
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