Teiya Kasahara: Making THE QUEEN IN ME
Teiya, eloquent and impassioned and personal, tells how it came to be. Fascinating.
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Teiya, eloquent and impassioned and personal, tells how it came to be. Fascinating.
“A fateful trip to Pompeii’s ruins ignites the fantasies of two young women, Suzie and Cass. The pair is transported from 1977 to 79 AD, where sexual freedom can be found in the looming shadow of Mount Vesuvius—but not for long. The timeline shifts to 1981 and the Fly by Night, a Toronto lesbian bar, […]
Our future. Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary is a K to 7 public school in Langara, Vancouver. “At Jamieson, every intermediate student learns to play a violin, cello, or bass as part of their regular school studies. Our school and community place a high value on the music programs in the school. Our dedicated and […]
Here, the original music video, which features Jeremy Dutcher playing piano on stage at the Aga Khan, with dancers choreographed by Brian Solomon, as well as Indigenous figures and activists, such as filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin, A Tribe Called Red, fellow Polaris winner Lido Pimienta and more.
Background, in ground, above ground at Tapestry. You’ll know that Brian was also composer of MISSING in 2017, a show we commissioned and co-pro’d with Pacific Opera Victoria, and which has received 22 performances to date.
Background, in ground, above ground at Tapestry. You’ll know that Brian was also composer of MISSING in 2017, a show we commissioned and co-pro’d with Pacific Opera Victoria, and which has received 22 performances to date
One of the great heldentenors of our — or any — time was Canadian Jon Vickers. This addition to the Festival is for benefit of young singers who never had a chance to bear witness. Here is the gold standard.
A new song cycle. Baritone Tyler Duncan and pianist Erika Switzer perform the World Premiere of ‘Everything Already Lost’ by Canadian composer Jeffrey Ryan, with poetry by Jan Zwicky. ‘Everything Already Lost’ performance begins at 13:06 Presented by Music on Main Filmed Monday, August 10, 2020 in partnership with The Chan Centre for the Performing […]
One month ago, we saw Vania create the role of Wenli in our new opera. She was wonderful. If you missed it, here she is now in music by Alice Ping Yee Ho, set to text by Madeleine Thien.
Another way of singing and speaking to Grassy Narrows. Another sign of what young people can do when given the means.
Ms Kuzmenko is a Toronto-based composer, pianist, and Juno nominee. Her works have been published by Boosey and Hawkes, and performed by the TSO directed by Peter Oundjian and Jukka-Pekka Saraste, the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Rune Bergmann, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra directed by Bramwell Tovey, Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra directed by Jeffrey Moule, […]
Glenn Gould. Enough said. Never enough heard.
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