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December 3, 2016

“What Grace is Given Me”: Performance and Process for Toronto’s The Lord of the Rings

2016-17 Season

Brian Chang, The Wholenote The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring premiered in Canada on…

December 3, 2016

Shore’s Fellowship

2016-17 Season

Leslie Barcza, barczablog. The Toronto Symphony, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, The Canadian Children’s Opera Company in partnership with…

November 30, 2016

TSO and cast of hundreds bring Howard Shore’s Lord of the Rings music to life

2016-17 Season

Trish Crawford, The Toronto Star Frodo, Sam, Gandalf and Aragorns’ valiant mission in Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the…

November 21, 2016

Understanding Audiences: Takeaways from the Intrinsic Impact Audience Project

2016-17 Season

A colourful word cloud, prominently showing the following words: inspired, moved, happy, uplifted, emotiona, impressed, engaged, relaxed

Kelsey Menehan, Chorus America. (NOTE: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir was a participant in the research project and was interviewed…

November 14, 2016

CD Review: Handel’s Messiah – Sir Andrew Davis

2016-17 Season

Andrew Fletcher, NEMM.org, UK Sir Andrew Davis claims that for this new concert edition, he wanted to do…

November 7, 2016

Toronto Mendelssohn Choir delivers a dramatically powerful Elijah

2016-17 Season

David Richards, Toronto Concert Reviews Last night at Koerner Hall, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir celebrated conductor Noel Edison’s…

November 2, 2016

Tutti Contenti at Amadeus Live

2016-17 Season

Brian Chang, The Wholenote - Concert Report. I’ve never seen Amadeus before. This is blasphemy amongst choral singers…

October 17, 2016

Elora Festival Singers offer up transcendent choral works!

2016-17 Season

David Richards, Toronto Concert Reviews. The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is celebrating Noel Edison's 20th anniversary season. Edison, its…

October 4, 2016

Fireworks! Mendelssohn’s Elijah Takes Off on Guy Fawkes Day

2016-17 Season

David Perlman, The Wholenote What are the odds that there would be three separate perform­ances of Felix Mendelssohn’s…