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Royal Conservatory of Music to host operatic tribute to Glenn Gould in January | iNFOnews

May 25, 2021 - 1:42 PM TORONTO - The Royal Conservatory of Music is set to host the world premiere of an operatic tribute to the career of Canadian classical pianist Glenn Gould. The Toronto venue says it will open the 21C Music Festival with the debut of Gould s Wall in January. Presented in collaboration with Tapestry Opera and Maniac Star, the show is billed as a reimagining of Gould s artistic journey. Organizers say the performance will feature singers climbing along the interior wall of The Royal Conservatory s atrium, while audiences will watch from the café area. The opera was composed and conducted by Brian Current with libretto by Liza Balkan.

Eurovision 2021: Sweden, North Macedonia, Ireland

Eurovision 2021: Sweden, North Macedonia, Ireland
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Vasil releases Here I Stand

Vasil will represent North Macedonia at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest Photo: Martin Trajanovski Vasil releases Here I Stand 11 March 2021 at 18:00 CET North Macedonia s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest is ‘Here I Stand’ and will be performed by Vasil at the first Semi-Final on Tuesday 18 May. The singer-songwriter describes the process of crafting his second Eurovision Song Contest entry: “In the middle of the chaos and whirlwind of disappointments last year, I wrote ‘Here I Stand’ in one breath without any specific aim or focus. I think it rose out of one of those special and rare moments in life when you are at one with yourself and able to let emotions flow in their purest form without self judgment, freely and sincerely.”

Family string trio performs at Woodside Arts & Culture s virtual First Friday event

Burlington Civic Music returns with TAKE3 group

Live music at Memorial Auditorium will help music lovers warm up after a long cold snap. Bob Saar for The Hawk Eye Burlington Civic Music returns to Memorial Auditorium Saturday after more than a year of interruptions by Mother Nature. We had a flood in September 2019, so we had to cancel the Texas Tenors; the next two shows were without heat, and by the end of the season in 2020 we had two shows cancel because of COVID, BCM president Barbara McRoberts said. Half their shows were international artists who were not going to tour because of COVID-19 restrictions. If you look at what was our season to what is our season, we have had seven changes, McRoberts said.

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