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On the Blog: Seven Things to Love About Bruckner
By: Devon Klaas Seven Reasons to Love Bruckner A divisive figure in the world of music, many listeners seem to either love or loathe Anton Bruckner’s music. Whether…

On the Blog: A Dynamic Duo of Unforgettable Concerts
By Chris L. Butler This winter has wrapped a cold blanket around the city! But don’t worry — your Calgary Phil has got a dynamic duo of concerts…

On the Blog: Musical Roots
By Autumn Fox How many people do you know can claim Yo-Yo Ma taught them the cello in their after-school music class? Be it through movies, cartoons, lullabies,…

On the Blog: The Impact of a Ticket
By Hadya Azeem There is nothing quite as magical as seeing your first live performance, the energy of sitting in the concert hall in anticipation, hearing the cheers…

In Total Harmony Calgary Boys’ Choir and Calgary Philharmonic Chorus + Free Concert at Calgary Library
Music has the extraordinary power to build community. In this city, the Calgary Boys’ Choir and the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus have existed side-by-side for fifty years, and at…

On the Blog: Your Calgary Phil and Edmonton Symphony prep for Moving Mahler
By Micha Oostenbrink and Simon MacLeod In the summer of 1980, CBC produced Tones of Two Cities — a special project that saw the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra travel…

On the Blog: Jazz meets Classical in Classically Jazzed
The worlds of classical and jazz have long intertwined with one another. On 3 + 4 November classical music standards get jazz makeovers in Classically Jazzed. Hear some…

On the Blog: The Gift of a Lifetime
By Stephania Romaniuk For Calgary Philharmonic patron and visionary supporter Judith Kilbourne, being introduced to orchestral music is inseparable from the people who were a part of the…

On the Blog: IT’S A ZOO OUT THERE!
By David Sussman, Assistant Principal Oboe Our Symphony Sundays for Kids concerts come with a wonderful pre-show activity — the Instrument Discovery Zoo. An hour before the start…
