Walking along Queen's Quay is great on a nice, not too windy day. If you are there anyway you can take the little curvy paths through the Music Garden in among the vegetation. I have yet to hear the m...
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Music Garden this past August. Because if the hot sun we chose not to sit on the grass tiers overlooking the band, instead sitting on benches nearby in the shade...
Stunning garden with a variety of designs based on Bach's First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello
We took our time sitting in each of the six areas, listening to the relevant piece of Bach's First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello on our phone. But even if you have no interest in the music, the park i...
Garden design, is the use of natural landscape interpretation of the Bach Cello Suite No.1 in G major. Incomparable!
After seven days of playing in Toronto, I still couldn’t visit all the attractions. The downtown area of Toronto is really big. Under the strategy of basically relying on traffic, only half of the attractions can be visited. It is quite pleasant to walk all the way and take pictures. Up
A piece of greenery by Lake Ontario, the internationally renowned cellist Mr. Ma Youyou and his gardener friends jointly designed, trying to use gardening to interpret the music of classical music master Bach. But I don't understand music, so I really can't see the music melody here. Beautiful cherry blossoms bloom here in May, very beautiful.
The greenery in the garden is very awesome.
There is a Music Garden on the shore of Lake Ontario, which shows Bach's works through the garden view. Each of the six areas represents six movements. Every Wednesday and Thursday in summer, there will be free concerts in the Music Garden.