Music Toronto – What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow and the Cheung2 Duo

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Whether you’re a seasoned classical music enthusiast or just beginning to explore its depths, Rob Kapilow’s “What Makes It Great?”® presentations are sure to captivate and enlighten you. With his infectious enthusiasm and profound knowledge, Rob delves into Beethoven’s music, offering fresh insights and perspectives that will forever change the way you listen.

Rob’s unique ability to make complex musical concepts accessible and engaging ensures that audiences of all levels will find his presentations both enjoyable and enlightening. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and thoroughly entertained as Rob Kapilow opens a new world of understanding and appreciation for Beethoven’s masterpieces.

Co-presented with TO Live

TICKETS: $55 – $60
Students FREE by request – submit request to [email protected]. Accompanying non-student half price.
Arts Workers $20

 

Artistes de l'évènement

Rob Kapilow - hostBrian Cheng - cello Silvie Cheng - pianist

Music Toronto – What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow and the Cheung2 Duo

Date/Heure

dimanche, 10 novembre 2024
15:00 - 17:00

Lieu

George Weston Recital Hall
5040 Yonge Street
North York, Ontario
Canada, M2N 6R8

Prix

$55-60

Numéro de téléphone

416-214-1660

Site Web

https://musictorontoconcerts.com/concerts/wmig-cheng-duo

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/MusicToronto

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Types

  • Concert
  • Concert
  • Conférence
  • Stage performance
  • Classification de l'ensemble/soliste

    • Cordes
    • Musique classique
    • Orchestre de chambre
    • Violon
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