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TorontoTchaikovsky & Ravel
Pépin, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Ravel
Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Fabien Gabel; Jean-Guihen Queyras
TorontoMacbeth
Verdi: Macbeth
Speranza Scappucci; Sir David McVicar; Canadian Opera Company; John Macfarlane; Moritz Junge; David Finn; Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
TorontoGimeno Conducts Messiaen’s Epic Turangalîla
Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie
Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Gustavo Gimeno; Marc-André Hamelin; Nathalie Forget
TorontoTosca
Puccini: Tosca
Giuliano Carella; Paul Curran; Canadian Opera Company; Kevin Knight; David Martin Jacques; Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
TorontoTchaikovsky Violin Concerto + Pictures at an Exhibition
Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky
Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Jader Bignamini; James Ehnes
TorontoBrahms 2 + Benedetti Plays Marsalis
Marsalis, Brahms
Toronto Symphony Orchestra; Elim Chan; Nicola Benedetti
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Opera Atelier's long delayed La resurrezione
The young Handel's homage to Counter Reformation Rome, La resurrezione, is effectively brought to life by Opera Atelier with glittering sets and fine, stylish singing.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra goes bold with Britten and Mazzoli
They may have come out for the Mozart, but it is the boldly programmed Britten and Mazzoli that make this midwinter concert stand out.
Hopkins shines in Heggie and Atwood’s Songs for Murdered Sisters
The National Arts Centre Orchestra and Joshua Hopkins bring Jake Heggie and Margaret Atwood’s Songs for Murdered Sisters to Roy Thomson Hall, intriguingly partnered with two works from the high Romantic.
Ambur Braid’s Salome sets the Four Seasons Centre alight
Ambur Braid excels in the title role in the Canadian Opera Company’s starrily cast revival of Atom Egoyan's production.
COC's sexed up Figaro: beautifully sung, creepily funny
The COC revival of its 2016 production of Le nozze di Figaro is still rooted in Claus Guth’s gloomy Scandinavia but it’s lightened up to become much sexier and funnier.
COC’s Magic Flute returns as a well sung whimsical comedy
The COC’s revival of The Magic Flute is mostly played for laughs and makes an enjoyable, if undemanding, evening.