NACO and OSQ join forces at Roy Thomson Hall for a celebration of Canadian musical excellence, highlighting the homegrown talent of performers and composers alike.
From Colette Maze, the, oldest pianist in the world to Claude Kahn, the founder of an international music competition that’s over 50 years old, the classical music world has lost many influential performers, composers, and teachers this week.
NACO is thrilled to unveil a multi-season journey that marries the timeless compositions of Richard Strauss with the creative brilliance of leading Canadian composers.
OTTAWA, Canada – January 18, 2023 – Released during the pandemic as both a film and a Juno-nominated album, Songs for Murdered Sisters is “at once powerful and…
With the holiday season approaching and the pandemic hopefully almost behind us, Handel’s Messiah is returning in full force, with a proliferation of productions in…
Toronto The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has a robust season ahead of itself, presenting a wide variety of music under five category headings. As part of…
With the holiday season upon us and restrictions being lifted in concert venues across Canada, Handel’s Messiah, a long-anticipated perennial holiday tradition, is back again…