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Volume 25 Issue 4 - December 2019 / January 2020

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Welcome to our December/January issue as we turn the annual calendar page, halfway through our season for the 25th time, juggling as always, secular stuff, the spirit of the season, new year resolve and winter journeys! Why is Mozart's Handel's Messiah's trumpet a trombone? Why when Laurie Anderson offers to fly you to the moon you should take her up on the invitation. Why messing with Winterreisse can (sometimes) be a very good thing! And a bumper crop of record reviews for your reading (and sometimes listening) pleasure. Available in flipthrough here right now, and on stands commencing Thursday Nov 28. See you on the other side!

Volume 25 Issue 4 - December 2019 / January

25 th SEASON! Vol 25 No 4 DECEMBER 2019 / JANUARY 2020 CONCERT LISTINGS FEATURES | REVIEWS DEC/JAN COMBINED ISSUE! BEHIND THE SCENES And the trombone shall sound? The orchestra librarian’s nightmare NEW MUSIC The art of falling Laurie Anderson at 21C IN CONVERSATION Scarlatti and beyond Pianist Lucas Debargue REARVIEW MIRROR Merry, um, holidays! Toronto Symphony Orchestra

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