As part of its commitment to contributing to community life in a meaningful way, Tafelmusik is pleased to partner with Canadian Stage to present Baroque and Beyond outdoor chamber music concerts July 8, 9, and 10, 2021.
Toronto's Eybler Quartet is internationally-renowned for brilliant performances as well as for an unquenchable passion for delving deep into the works of obscure composers of the Classical era, such as Vanhal, Backofen, and Eybler. The period-instrument ensemble has also attracted attention for uncovering gleaming new revelations from the “big three” Classical composers – Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven – earning raves, while ruffling a few feathers among traditionalists.
When British label CORO Connections released their first recording from Toronto's Eybler Quartet last spring, they may have been surprised to have a controversy on their hands.
CORO Connections presents a new recording by the acclaimed Eybler Quartet, featuring Beethoven's first three works for string quartet, Op. 18, nos. 1-3. The Toronto-based ensemble was founded in 2004 to explore the works of the first century-and-a-half of the string quartet repertoire and plays on instruments appropriate to the period of the music it performs. The Eybler Quartet has been widely praised for their committed, lively, and energizing performances, and razor-sharp ensemble skills. Adding to their superb discography, which includes music by Mozart and Haydn as well as lesser-known composers like Vanhal and their namesake Joseph Leopold Eybler, the group's new Beethoven album will be released on March 2.
ShenanArts at the nTelos Theatre presents 9 to 5: The Musical, tonight, November 9th - 11th, & 16th - 18th, running Todays & Saturdays: 7:00 pm and Sundays: 3:00 pm. Directed by Hank Fitzgerald with choreography by Sara Ann Meinhofer.
ShenanArts at the nTelos Theatre presents 9 to 5: The Musical, November 9th - 11th, & 16th - 18th, running Fridays & Saturdays: 7:00 pm and Sundays: 3:00 pm. Directed by Hank Fitzgerald with choreography by Sara Ann Meinhofer.
To open its 2010-2011 season, the Toronto Masque Theatre presents 'Masque of the Muses', a multidisciplinary production featuring a wide variety of music, dance, poetry and film. Under Artistic Director Larry Beckwith, 'Masque of the Muses' is designed by Caroline Guilbault, with choreography by Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière and lighting design by Gabriel Cropley.
To open its 2010-2011 season, the Toronto Masque Theatre presents 'Masque of the Muses', a multidisciplinary production featuring a wide variety of music, dance, poetry and film. Under Artistic Director Larry Beckwith, 'Masque of the Muses' is designed by Caroline Guilbault, with choreography by Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière and lighting design by Gabriel Cropley.
To open its 2010-2011 season, the Toronto Masque Theatre presents 'Masque of the Muses', a multidisciplinary production featuring a wide variety of music, dance, poetry and film. Under Artistic Director Larry Beckwith, 'Masque of the Muses' is designed by Caroline Guilbault, with choreography by Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière and lighting design by Gabriel Cropley.
The Music at Sharon Festival, under the new leadership of Co-Artistic Directors Rick Phillips and Larry Beckwith, opened with a recital featuring mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta and pianist Steven Philcox. Concerts are Sundays at 3 PM. The audience is encouraged to bring a picnic lunch, and is invited to pre-concert chats (included in ticket price) with Rick and/or Larry at 2:30 PM in the Temple. When possible, featured soloists will join in. All concerts feature a post-concert reception for the audience to meet the performers.
The Music at Sharon Festival, under the new leadership of Co-Artistic Directors Rick Phillips and Larry Beckwith, opened with a recital featuring mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta and pianist Steven Philcox. Concerts are Sundays at 3 PM. The audience is encouraged to bring a picnic lunch, and is invited to pre-concert chats (included in ticket price) with Rick and/or Larry at 2:30 PM in the Temple. When possible, featured soloists will join in. All concerts feature a post-concert reception for the audience to meet the performers.