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At poetry slams and salons around Toronto last summer, Daniel Robinson was scouting the scene, looking for writers to collaborate with U of T…

The Swedish Academy stunned the world and delighted music enthusiasts of many generations on Thursday by awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature…

Are you a first-year undergrad wondering whether you can do research? Or, maybe you’re a life sciences major who wants to study music therapy for…
As an associate professor (teaching stream) at the Faculty of Music, Michael Albano knows the three B’s (Bach, Beethoven and Brahms). He also has…
The intersection between music and science has never sounded so cool. On May 3, audience members will have the opportunity to discover the unexplored…
No one can say for certain how many concert works by Canadian composers have been heard at the White House. We do know the University of…

Dinuk Wijeratne, a current Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at the Faculty of Music, has won the Juno Award for Classical Composition of the Year with…

Before Ethan Hawke could play legendary jazz artist Chet Baker in the new movie Born to Be Blue, he had to learn how to play the…

Forty-three University of Toronto musicians, from jazz to classical to world music, have received 16 Juno nominations. Three U of T composers…

Going Home Star – Truth and Reconciliation is a ballet and a shattering history lesson in one. Based on a story by Joseph Boyden and inspired…

GPS navigator, recipe finder, camera, music player: the phones that most of us use today go well beyond voice-to-voice communication. However, if…

Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo, a fourth-year undergraduate in the Faculty of Music’s voice studies program, has won the prestigious first prize and the…