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Mandle Cheung, a 78-year-old amateur conductor, led a performance of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony over the objections of ...
Journalist Josh O'Kane explains the rationale behind this pay-to-play model, as well as the concerns behind it.
Mandle Cheung, CEO of the technology company ComputerTalk Technology and amateur conductor, paid nearly $400,000 to conduct ...
Performance conducted by wealthy amateur reflects struggle apparent in fourth movement: a brave affirmation in the face of ...
The symphony was led by Mandle Cheung, founder and chief executive officer of the Markham, Ont., contact-centre company ...
Toronto tech executive Mandle Cheung paid $400,000 to conduct the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in Mahler’s Resurrection ...
Brazil native Rafael Luz, who graduated from the University of Toronto, 'stood out with his exceptional musicality,' says ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The 2010-11 season has been a tough one for classical music across ...
Sounds Of Toronto's Streets Liven Symphony Host Scott Simon talks to MIT professor of music and media Tod Machover about his work with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He crowdsourced street sounds ...
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s (TSO) home of Roy Thomson Hall was less than a decade old. Koerner Hall, meanwhile, was still years from becoming a reality.