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Musique classique, opéra, ballet et danse en Toronto, ON, Canada

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TorontoVirtuosity and Revolution

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Falla, Ravel, Chostakovitch
Kindred Spirits Orchestra; Kristian Alexander; Antonio Di Cristofano; Daniel Vnukowski

TorontoImages at an Exhibition

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Kodály, Ping Yee Ho, Bruckner
Kindred Spirits Orchestra; Kristian Alexander; Christina Petrowska Quilico; Daniel Vnukowski

TorontoTime and Transformation

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Dohnányi, Mozart, Sibelius
Kindred Spirits Orchestra; Kristian Alexander; Florian Koltun; Xin Wang; Daniel Vnukowski
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...

A satisfying melange of Classic and Caribbean with the Toronto SO

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Kristiina Poska makes a successful Toronto debut with solid Beethoven and some spicy Caribbean fireworks from Stewart Goodyear. 

Eugene Onegin revival fails to find the magic spark in Toronto

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Robert Carsen’s 1997 production of Eugene Onegin has aged remarkably well but the latest Canadian Opera Company revival of it doesn’t quite recapture its magic. 

COC triumphs with Kentridge’s brilliantly conceived Wozzeck

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William Kentridge's production of Berg’s Wozzeck has it all: wonderfully imaginative and disturbing designs, terrific acting and singing plus fabulous orchestral playing. 
Articles récents

Jan Lisiecki’s total Beethoven concerto cycle with Toronto Symphony

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Jan Lisiecki, this season’s Spotlight Artist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, delves into the significance of Beethoven’s five piano concertos, which he leads from the keyboard in a thrilling two-night marathon.