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CEO pays $400,000 to conduct the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and causes controversy among musiciansMandle Cheung, CEO of the technology company ComputerTalk Technology and amateur conductor, paid nearly $400,000 to conduct ...
Mandle Cheung, a 78-year-old amateur conductor, led a performance of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony over the objections of ...
Performance conducted by wealthy amateur reflects struggle apparent in fourth movement: a brave affirmation in the face of ...
Toronto tech executive Mandle Cheung paid $400,000 to conduct the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in Mahler’s Resurrection ...
Deal sheds light on extent of wealthy individuals’ influence on the cultural space as arts organizations seek new funding ...
Journalist Josh O'Kane explains the rationale behind this pay-to-play model, as well as the concerns behind it.
An Evening of Romantics – Brahms and Beethoven, conducted by Mandle Cheung, with pianist Sae Yoon Chon. January 25, 7:30 pm. George Weston Recital Hall, Meridian Arts Centre, 5040 Yonge. $9-$17.
Mandle Cheung guest conducts Toronto Symphony Orchestra featuring the Amadeus Choir performing Mahler's Symphony No.2 "Resurrection" at Roy Thomson Hall on June 25th at 7:30pm.
Mandle Cheung has been charged following April crash in Richmond Hill that resulted in the death of Jeff Knights ...
But in Toronto, a wealthy businessman, Mandle Cheung, has rented both the storied Roy Thomson Hall and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in order to try his hand at one of the hardest roles — and ...
Mandle Cheung, 70, of Richmond Hill, was charged with manslaughter in his son-in-law, Jeff Knights’ death. Those charges were later withdrawn by the Crown.
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