Volume 23 Issue 4 - December 2017 / January 2018
In this issue: composer Nicole Lizée talks about her love for analogue equipment, and the music that “glitching” evokes; Richard Rose, artistic director at the Tarragon Theatre, gives us insights into their a rock-and-roll Hamlet, now entering production; Toronto prepares for a mini-revival of Schoenberg’s music, with three upcoming shows at New Music Concerts; and the local music theatre community remembers and celebrates the life and work of Mi’kmaq playwright and performer Cathy Elliott . These and other stories, in our double-issue December/January edition of the magazine.
In this issue: composer Nicole Lizée talks about her love for analogue equipment, and the music that “glitching” evokes; Richard Rose, artistic director at the Tarragon Theatre, gives us insights into their a rock-and-roll Hamlet, now entering production; Toronto prepares for a mini-revival of Schoenberg’s music, with three upcoming shows at New Music Concerts; and the local music theatre community remembers and celebrates the life and work of Mi’kmaq playwright and performer Cathy Elliott . These and other stories, in our double-issue December/January edition of the magazine.
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<strong>2017</strong>/18<br />
SEASON<br />
HANDEL<br />
MESSIAH<br />
Directed by Ivars Taurins<br />
Joanne Lunn soprano<br />
James Laing countertenor<br />
Rufus Müller tenor<br />
Brett Polegato baritone<br />
DEC 13–16, <strong>2017</strong> AT 7:30PM<br />
Tickets start at $39 for Toronto’s favourite<br />
holiday tradition! Seats selling quickly!<br />
SING-ALONG MESSIAH AT MASSEY HALL DIRECTED BY “HERR HANDEL” | DEC 17, <strong>2017</strong> AT 2PM<br />
WORLD<br />
PREMIERE!<br />
SAFE HAVEN<br />
A NEW PROGRAM FROM ALISON MACKAY<br />
DIRECTED BY ELISA CITTERIO<br />
JAN 18–21, <strong>2018</strong><br />
JEANNE LAMON HALL,<br />
TRINITY-ST. PAUL’S CENTRE<br />
JAN <strong>23</strong>, <strong>2018</strong><br />
GEORGE WESTON RECITAL HALL,<br />
TORONTO CENTRE FOR THE ARTS<br />
Featuring music from Vivaldi’s L’estro armonico, Telemann,<br />
Bach, and Vivaldi’s “Winter” from The Four Seasons.<br />
Production Sponsor<br />
Safe Haven is generously supported by The Pluralism Fund<br />
GWRH Series sponsored by<br />
tafelmusik.org