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Aeolian Blog

The View From Here – Bryan’s notes at Christmas

January 2018

There’s nothing like stopping at a light on the way to the Mall to spend $600.00 to upgrade my Iphone and seeing a homeless man with a paper cup to make me think about what exactly we seem to value […]

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Spanish Rhapsody… an evening of piano duets

January 2018

Until recently, we have been experiencing a record-breaking fall heatwave. In some parts of the world… Spain for example… these hot “summer” nights would have us dancing Flamenco in the streets and hoping for just a few more weeks of […]

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Bryan’s September Blog

December 2017

Before we go any further, press this Spotify button    and then press play on the screen that comes up.  Then come back here and read on while you listen to a musical patchwork for the 9th month of 2017.  It’s […]

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An Aeolian Moment

January 2018

Did you know that there have been other Aeolian Hall’s around the world? Located in Manhattan, the New York Symphony Society performed at Aeolian Hall on West 42nd Street from 1912 to 1924. The building, now a Dental School, was […]

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Six Must See Shows This Fall

October 2017

VALDY – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23</strong  Valdy is a long time friend of The Aeolian and one of Canada’s most iconic folk musicians. Last fall, his show sold out two weeks in advance. We expect similar enthusiasm about this year’s concert. […]

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Tony Dekker of Great Lake Swimmers talks about recording, London, & The Aeolian

July 2017

Tony Dekker of Great Lake Swimmers is a long time friend of The Aeolian. Tony started coming to The Aeolian in the late 1990s while going to school at Western University. In the early 2000s, Tony chose the hall as […]

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