The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has been a part of the arts scene
in Toronto for eighty years. Richard Warren, the orchestra's
archivist since 1976, uncovers taped interviews and other
documentation of the orchestra's musicians, visiting artists, music
directors, and administrative personnel, to present an insider's
view of the orchestra, and by doing so makes the history of this
great cultural institution come alive.
In describing the challenges, achievements, and trials of the
orchestra, Warren includes the stories of artists who performed
with the orchestra and who then went on to become outstanding
performers on the world stage, including Seiji Ozawa, Sir Andrew
Davis, Jon Vickers, Lois Marshall, Maureen Forrester, Zara Nelsova,
and Ben Heppner, among many others. He also recounts the
orchestra's tours through China, the United States, Britain, Japan,
Australia, and Europe, and their performances in the renowned
theatres of London, New York, Sydney, Vienna, and Berlin. The
symphony has become an icon of Canadian culture and enriched the
lives of Torontonians and all Canadians as an important part of our
heritage.
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