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Blythwood Winds
Classical

Blythwood Winds ’ “Hogtown Roundup”

April 18, 2015 Sharon Lee

On Monday evening of the 13th of April, 2015, the audience at the Music Gallery were treated to Blythwood Winds’ […]

PIfa Duo
Classical

Pifa Duo & Experimental Ensembles

February 7, 2014 Sharon Lee

In February, when most of the would like to become bears and hibernate, we musicians are at our busiest – […]

Genghis Barbie
Classical

Genghis Barbie at the Harbourfront Centre

July 26, 2013 Sharon Lee

Walk into any band class in Ontario and look at the students holding French Horns, trumpets, trombones and tubas. Chances are […]

Pocket Concerts
Classical

Pocket Concerts

July 20, 2013 Sharon Lee

Continuation of ‘Young Music Makers,’ featuring musicians making a mark in the Toronto Art Music Scene This man wants to […]

Classical

Soundstreams “Piano Ecstasy”

April 12, 2013 Sharon Lee

How many pianos can you fit on stage in Koerner Hall?  Six. The answer is six. Well, you could probably […]

Gabriel Prokofiev
Classical

Gabriel Prokofiev

February 22, 2013 Sharon Lee

Not Your Grandpa’s Classical Music. Literally. Do you ever wonder what happened to Mozart’s kid? When I first watched the […]

Toy Piano composers
Classical

Toy Piano Composers

January 30, 2013 Sharon Lee

Meet Monica Pearce, Chris Thornborrow and Elisha Denburg, Co-Artistic Directors of Toy Piano Composers, a collective of composers based in […]

Music in the Barns
Classical

Carol Gimbel – Artistic Director, Music in the Barns

December 5, 2012 Sharon Lee

  Carol Gimbel’s series, Music in the Barns, is the result of 8-9 years of brainstorming and seeing ideas evolve. […]

Academy Concert Series
Classical

Kerri McGonigle, Artistic Director, Academy Concert Series

November 29, 2012 Sharon Lee

Academy Concert Series features a roster of young musicians performing on period instruments. ‘Period Performance,’ ‘Period Practice,’ or ‘Performance Practice’ […]

Classical

Steven Reineke – Pop! Goes the Symphony

October 6, 2012 Sharon Lee

A Coffee Date with TSO Pops Conductor Steven Reineke Steven Reineke, the first ever Principal Pops conductor in the Toronto Symphony’s 90 […]

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