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Tough Age at Wavelength Winter Festival 2018
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Community in Music: Wavelength Winter Festival 2018

February 22, 2018 Bill Cutbill

Wavelength Music Arts Projects held their Winter Festival on the weekend, spanning three nights of music at The Garrison. For […]

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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 […]

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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
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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 […]

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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 […]

Toronto Music Garden
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Toronto Music Garden

July 6, 2012 Sharon Lee

Coming Full Circle: Art Music Performed in a Garden Inspired by Art Music.  One of our city’s summer gems is […]

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