
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra Celebrates One Hundred Years (and One Yo-Yo Ma)
If Tom Hanks is America’s Dad, then I’d like to nominate Yo-Yo Ma as America’s Uncle. Warm. Funny. Charming. Beloved […]
If Tom Hanks is America’s Dad, then I’d like to nominate Yo-Yo Ma as America’s Uncle. Warm. Funny. Charming. Beloved […]
Toronto Summer Music is both a music academy and an annual festival operating primarily out of Koerner Hall, with concerts, […]
The story goes that James O’Neill, actor father of Eugene O’Neill, felt “trapped” by the role of the Count of […]
The traditional classical season may be coming to a close, but Toronto’s beloved Koerner Hall, home to the Royal Conservatory […]
It’s hard to believe, but it’s been twenty-eight years since violinist James Ehnes made his debut with the Toronto Symphony […]
The (perhaps too) thematically relevant National Arts Centre Orchestra concert, “Truth In Our Time”, brought film composers, and more film […]
Early during the pandemic, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra convened for a series of virtual lockdown performances, recorded and ingeniously edited […]
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is back, and they brought renowned pianist Angela Hewitt along to kick off their new post-lockdown […]
There was a hint of fall refreshness in the air recently when I was making my way to the Metropolitan […]
As I have stated before, one of the best parts of publishing a local arts and culture website is being […]
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