Category Archives: Music and musicology

Escher & Farmer at National Gallery

Gallery attractions are sometimes from a permanent collection, sometimes brought in from elsewhere.  When you visit the National Gallery in Ottawa next month you’ll be able to see the Alex Colville show that was seen in Toronto at the AGO … Continue reading

Posted in Art, Architecture & Design, Music and musicology | Leave a comment

St John Passion: Charles Daniels evangelizing

Everything about the presentation of Bach’s St John Passion by Tafelmusik Baroque Choir & orchestra at Trinity St Paul’s Centre seemed fitting. You are in a church. The space has been somewhat converted for the use of the offspring of … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Reviews | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

10 Questions for Mireille Lebel

Mireille Lebel is reliving that classic Canadian phenomenon, a singer missed at home while she’s off in Europe making a name for herself, most recently at Theater Erfurt, Theater Basel and Opéra Théatre de Metz, adding role after important role … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, Music and musicology, Opera | 1 Comment

Postcard from Morocco

If identity is performative, a mere construct that we enact, the demonstration of such notions would be wonderful material for the theatre.  And so it is when we come to Dominick Argento’s 1971 opera Postcard from Morocco, currently on offer … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Opera, Reviews, University life | 1 Comment

Toronto Symphony hospitable to Noseda and Pieczonka

It was a rare performance by the Toronto Symphony tonight, inspired by guest conductor Gianandrea Noseda and the presence of soprano Adrianne Pieczonka. I can’t recall the last time they played with so much commitment, going back over decades of … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Opera, Reviews | 6 Comments

Gleeful Purcell: hypothetical & unpretentious

Dido forgive me, but I had such a good time. Tonight’s concert at Trinity St Paul’s Centre felt like an experimental combination of elements, and when I say that I mean it in a good way.  I like ambition, I … Continue reading

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

Ten Questions for Seán Dagher and Sylvain Bergeron

Sometimes the art that excites me takes a while to catch on with others.  This is among the most poignant aspects of culture.  Mainstream acceptance often seems to be reserved for that which is average, obvious, or just plain conservative, … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, Music and musicology, Popular music & culture | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

TSO – A Mind of Winter

“A Mind of Winter” is the name of a composition as well as the title for tonight’s Toronto Symphony concert in their New Creations Festival, curated by composer George Benjamin and featuring the residency of singer & conductor Barbara Hannigan. … Continue reading

Posted in Music and musicology, Reviews | Leave a comment

Soundstreams’ Whisper Opera and the meaning of meaning

It’s a cute phrase I heard in a Tom Robbins novel, as someone speaks in passing of “the meaning of meaning”. I love it because it simultaneously references our understanding (and what it means to mean) and yet sounds like … Continue reading

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

10 Questions for Leslie Dala

Conductor Leslie Dala aka Les Dala is especially well-known out west, having conducted at the Vancouver Opera, Pacific Opera Victoria and Vancouver Bach Choir, at Banff Centre and UBC Opera Ensemble.  In October 2014 he conducted Vancouver Opera’s world premiere … Continue reading

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