Monthly Archives: February 2025

Thomas Adès leads Toronto Symphony on interplanetary voyages

The program for tonight’s Toronto Symphony concert conducted by Thomas Adès was a fascinating mix. In a concert bearing the title “Holst’s The Planets”, for the well-known work that would conclude our evening, we heard two of Adès’s big recent … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Alexandra Delle Donne discusses their Mozart – Menotti double bill

When I heard that soprano Alexandra Delle Donne was producing a twin-bill of one act operas, I wanted to know more. The night of Saturday March 8th and the afternoon of Sunday March 9th Alexandra will be singing in Menotti’s … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, Opera | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Interviewing pianist Illia Ovcharenko

Young pianist Illia Ovcharenko, winner of the 2022 Honens International Piano Competition, made a great impression at the Toronto Summer Music Festival in 2023. I remember expressing my hope that he would return. And he’s coming back Tuesday March 4th … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, Music and musicology | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Interviewing the busy soprano, Holly Chaplin

This blog is often a vicarious exercise, a way for a wannabe composer singer pianist to get closer to my heroes, a bit of wish-fulfillment. In the process the reader gets my starstruck expressions of awe, while maybe we learn … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, Opera | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Appreciating Canadian Artists on Flag Day

The day after Valentine’s Day, February 15th 1965, the new Canadian flag replaced the old one. On both February 14th and 15th we see red, both days to show our love. Twenty-nine years ago, in 1996 Jean Chretien proclaimed “Flag … Continue reading

Posted in Essays, Personal ruminations & essays, Popular music & culture | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments

Rachel Fenlon’s Winterreise

Tonight Music TORONTO presented Rachel Fenlon’s solo performance of Schubert’s Winterreise. This isn’t the usual winter journey. One normally expects a singer and a pianist to undertake this romantic cycle of 24 songs. It’s less usual to have a female … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Jan Lisiecki plays Beethoven concerti

I’m going to stop calling Jan Lisiecki a young pianist. I just looked up his birthday, saw that on March 23rd he turns 30. But it’s not about the numbers. Tonight I heard the first of two concerts from Jan … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

A first look at La Reine-Garçon

I attended the Canadian Opera Company’s presentation of La Reine-Garçon, their co-production of a new opera with a libretto by Michel Marc Bouchard and music composed by Julien Bilodeau. Today, February 2nd, is Bouchard’s birthday. In addition to this libretto … Continue reading

Posted in Opera, Reviews | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Varieties of virtuosity: an interview with Piano Lunaire founder Adam Sherkin

Last month I was delighted to discover Adam Sherkin at a free noon-hour concert in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, a brilliant pianist & composer I probably should have heard sooner and founder of Piano Lunaire. I jumped at the chance … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, Music and musicology, Opera | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment