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Royal Conservatory of Music
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Royal Conservatory of Music Spring 2023 Season Features Chamber Favourites and Belgian Pop Icons

March 13, 2023 Steve Lantier

Tucked in next door to Varsity Stadium, Koerner Hall at the Royal Conservatory of Music has been welcoming classical music […]

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VELD returns for 2023

February 27, 2023 Justin Chamoun

VELD returns for 2023 with its largest and most anticipated lineup yet – in celebration of its 10th anniversary. The […]

Chxrry22
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Scarborough R&B Singer Chxrry22 at Velvet Underground

February 26, 2023 Justin Chamoun

Scarborough native and rising R&B star Chxrry22 is making waves in the music industry with her soulful and emotional sound. […]

Cigar Club
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Cigar Club Review and Interview

February 24, 2023 Justin Chamoun

In the midst of Queen St West, you’ll stumble upon the historic Horseshoe Tavern. Established in 1947, this venue continues […]

FILMharmonic
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One Orchestra to Rule Them All: FILMharmonic Brings Rings, Jedi, and More to Canadian Concert Halls

February 8, 2023 Steve Lantier

Québec-based FILMharmonic, founded in 2015, has been steadily increasing its Toronto presence, with a recent live orchestra performance of The […]

FabCollab
Music

FabCollab Brings Authentic Flamenco and Inclusive Performance to the Toronto Arts Scene

February 7, 2023 Steve Lantier

Longing for an evening of wine and tapas at a Spanish tavern? Got a didgeridoo or a mouth harp lying around, and […]

Sheku Kanneh-Mason
Classical

Sheku Kanneh-Mason Joins the TSO For Elgar, Vaughan Williams, and a Canadian World Premiere (Concert Review)

February 3, 2023 Steve Lantier

Last weekend, up-and-coming English cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for an impeccably-programmed (and nearly impeccably-performed) evening of Elgar, […]

Yo-Yo Ma
Classical

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra Celebrates One Hundred Years (and One Yo-Yo Ma)

November 19, 2022 Steve Lantier

If Tom Hanks is America’s Dad, then I’d like to nominate Yo-Yo Ma as America’s Uncle. Warm. Funny. Charming. Beloved […]

Royal Conservatory of Music
Music

Royal Conservatory of Music Season Preview: 2022-2023 Showcase For the Best, Brightest, and Up and Coming

October 12, 2022 Steve Lantier

Since its inception in 1886 the Royal Conservatory of Music, Canada’s oldest and largest music conservatory, has been cultivating Canada’s […]

Neon Bloom
Music

“Five Minutes With” with Rock/Garage synth band, Neon Bloom

August 12, 2022 Sofia Touboul

Neon Bloom formed in early 2017; rehearsing in a backyard garage located in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood. Members include vocalist Jen […]

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