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TSO Performs Mahler No. 5 (Concert Review)
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TSO Performs Mahler No. 5 (Concert Review)

April 17, 2023 Steven Lantier

In last year’s Academy Award-nominated Tár, the swirling personal and professional crises of its title character, a world-renowned (fictitious) conductor, […]

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

February 3, 2023 Steven 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, […]

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Celebrate 100: Maestros’ Special Homecoming (TSO Concert Review)

April 11, 2022 Steven Lantier

Ninety-nine years ago this month, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra gave its first performance. The date was April 23, 1923, the […]

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Ehnes Plays Beethoven (TSO Concert Review)

April 8, 2022 Steven Lantier

It’s hard to believe, but it’s been twenty-eight years since violinist James Ehnes made his debut with the Toronto Symphony […]

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Screen to Stage (TSO Concert Review)

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Early during the pandemic, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra convened for a series of virtual lockdown performances, recorded and ingeniously edited […]

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Hewitt Plays Bach & Mozart (TSO Concert Review)

February 20, 2022 Steven Lantier

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is back, and they brought renowned pianist Angela Hewitt along to kick off their new post-lockdown […]

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Jonathan Crow is one of Canada’s top violinist. Growing up in Prince George, BC, he started playing violin at a […]

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TSO launches relaxed performances for audience with neurodiverse needs

April 12, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Families who have never felt comfortable in attending a concert performance now have something to really look forward to. The […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Artist Kjell Boersma

February 14, 2017 Joel Levy

Growing up in a house with secret passages on the edge of Algonquin Park, it’s no surprise that Kjell Boersma’s […]

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Toronto’s multi-discipline art experience Luminato Festival will be celebrating their 10th anniversary this year with a residency at The Hearn […]

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