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- 1. Remembering Errol Gay | February 8, 1941 - December 13, 2019
- (Remembering)
- ... loved music, actively supported it in their community, and encouraged it in their son. More biographical details are included in First the Child, Then the Music – Paula Citron’s April 2015 feature about ...
- Created on 30 January 2020
- 2. Claude Vivier’s Kopernikus a Hopeful Homecoming
- (On Opera)
- ... its listeners on a journey without the usual grounding semantic references. What then, is a listener to do? As Paula Citron reminds us, in her 2001 article on Kopernikus for Opera Canada, Vivier said it ...
- Created on 01 March 2019
- 3. Ann Cooper Gay - First the Child, Then the Music
- (Features)
- ... be married to an incurable optimist.” Paula Citron is a Toronto-based arts journalist. Her areas of special interest are dance, theatre, opera and arts commentary. The writer would like to thank the ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 4. May's Child - Errol Ga
- (We Are ALL Music's Children)
- Errol Gay lives in North York, Toronto, with Ann Cooper Gay and their beloved golden retriever, Patch. Some of his other pastimes include working out possible European train travel and solving not-too-difficult ...
- Created on 29 April 2015
- 5. April's Child - Mervon Meht
- (We Are ALL Music's Children)
- ... interview with Paula Citron (The WholeNote, October 2013), available at thewholenote.com. When someone asks what you do for a living? I tell them I am in the concert business. They get all excited. I ...
- Created on 31 March 2015
- 6. Weisbrodt's Luminat
- (Features)
- Jörn Weisbrodt, 41, is the third part of the German trifecta that is moving and shaking the arts in Toronto. In 2011, he was appointed the artistic director of the Luminato Festival, and thus joins the ...
- Created on 29 April 2014
- 7. 21C – Beauty and Courage
- (New Music)
- ... 2012 issue featuring a conversation between Brian Current and Paula Citron on his opera Airline Icarus. At the time, he was making a recording of the music and since then, the work has been performed at ...
- Created on 29 April 2014
- 8. COC’s Johannes Debus and Alexander Neef
- (Features)
- ... at the RuhrTriennale, a three-year multidisciplinary festival in Germany’s Ruhr region. When Mortier took over the Paris Opera in 2004, he brought me in as director of casting. Paula Citron ...
- Created on 28 March 2014
- 9. Symbiotic! Music & Dance
- (Features)
- ... Spanish Dance Company, Patrick Parson of Ballet Creole and BaKari I. Lindsay of COBA, Collective of Black Artists.) Paula Citron Ballet and New Music In the ballet world, live ...
- Created on 26 February 2014
- 10. Mervon Mehta's Royal Mandat
- (Features)
- ... in music activity of some sort. Mervon Mehta himself is a man of many talents, first as an actor and later as an arts administrator. Mehta sat down with Paula Citron for a wide-ranging and candid interview ...
- Created on 30 September 2013
- 11. Meet Opera’s Über Fans
- (Features)
- ... opera is not just by dead people. I want to make opera a vital art form for another 200 years.” Paula Citron is a Toronto-based arts journalist. Her areas of special interests are dance, theatre, opera ...
- Created on 28 March 2013
- 12. John Weinzweig A Centenary Celebration
- (Features)
- ... is catering the Monday night, March 11 reception at the Canadian Music Centre. (For a complete list of centenary events, visit johnweinzweig.com.) Paula Citron is a Toronto-based arts journalist. Her ...
- Created on 01 March 2013
- 13. Berio’s Sequenza Back to Back
- (Features)
- ... concert. Paula Citron is a Toronto-based arts journalist. Her areas of special interest are dance, theatre, opera and arts commentary. Berio Sequenza Project List of Musicians and the ...
- Created on 30 November 2012
- 14. EDITOR’S CORNER - December 2012
- (Editor's Corner)
- ... pages you will find an article by Paula Citron about a marathon performance coming up in January at the Faculty of Music at U of T featuring the complete Sequenzas by that seminal Italian composer. This ...
- Created on 29 November 2012
- 15. Icarus Aloft - A Q&A with composer Brian Current
- (Features)
- Award-winning, Ottawa-born composer/conductor Brian Current has had his works performed and broadcast in over 35 countries. His honours include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Barlow Prize for Orchestral ...
- Created on 31 October 2012
- 16. A Rhapsody on Blue
- (Features)
- Directories can make for dry reading. Just think about the proverbial telephone book. On the other hand, if you delve into the lives lived behind the names, things start to get a lot more interesting. ...
- Created on 28 September 2012
- 17. The One and the Many
- (Features)
- Here’s a riddle for you. By day they are lawyers, paramedics, marketing mavens, music students, teachers, bus drivers, office managers, dentists and various retirees. By night, they transform themselves ...
- Created on 28 March 2012
- 18. NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA ORCHESTRA - Tales from the Pit
- (Features)
- The national ballet of canada orchestra is coming out of the pit. As part of the National’s 60th anniversary season festivities, the orchestra will give a concert at Koerner Hall on April 3. While the ...
- Created on 27 February 2012
- 19. To the NNNth Degree
- (New Music)
- ... Somebody should use it for a film score.” And of Estacio as an opera composer (Filumena and Frobisher) arts writer Paula Citron, also in The Globe, wrote “If ever a contemporary opera deserved a shelf ...
- Created on 31 October 2011
- 20. Mulroney: The Opera - Guess Who’s Not Coming For Dinner
- (Features)
- When the Globe and Mail first broke the story last October that there was going to be an opera film about Brian Mulroney, an astonishing 58 readers wrote comments on the website, and all of them were pure ...
- Created on 29 March 2011
- 21. Authentic Mastery: Opera Atelier at 25
- (Features)
- ... widens its repertoire and gives established opera companies a run for their money. Paula Citron is senior dance writer for The Globe and Mail, arts reviewer for The New Classical 96.3 FM, dance previews ...
- Created on 04 October 2010
- 22. Highways and Byways
- (Classical and Beyond)
- ... Giunta and pianist Stephen Philcox. This will be a great opportunity to hear this talented young singer, who, Globe and Mail reviewer Paula Citron predicts “is heading for stardom.” The series continues ...
- Created on 26 May 2010