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Volume 1 Issue 9 - June 1996

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  • Toronto
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  • Yonge
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  • Bloor
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  • Thomson
  • Simcoe

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...._..__,.,,_.•~•u~ June '96 - - -=- - - ·~~~· ~·~ ···~ . .__..~.. -- - -~ ~ -~-- - • 10. -- - • ._,,~•~ ~~=---- --- PULSE •2:00: Canadian Children's Opera Chorus. See, June 1 . •2:00: Shevchenko Musical Ensemble: 45th Anniversary Concert. A blend of folk and classical, Ukrainian and Canadian song and dance with male chorus, mandolin , orchestra and Kaniv Dancers. Stephanie Piercey, soprano; Michael Mishukov, bass; Mark Fox, tenor. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Pk. 533-2725. ,. •3:00: Aubergine Wind Quintet. J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue #22; Danzi: Woodwind Quintet in B flat; Maria Molinari: new work; Freedman: Ticky Ticky Tembo; Hindemith: Woodwind Quintet op. 24, #2; Don Haddad: Blues au Vent. St. Michael's Theatre Alumni Hall, 121 St. Joseph St. 923-8068. . •3:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Que La Fete Commence: The Lighter side of the French Baroque. Music by Corrette, Buterne, Naudot, Philidor, Dornel, ,Hotteterre and others. Kevin Mallon violin; Catherine Keenan hurdy gurdy; Alison Melville recorder; Marie-France Richard oboe; Charlotte Nediger harpsichord; Margaret Gay cello. St. George the Martyr Church, 205 John Street. 588-4301. ,. •3:00: Hart House. First Annual Rupert Schieder Concert. Elissa Lee, violin; Mark Freiheit, piano; Mike Janzen, jazz piano. Hart House, U. of Toronto. Free. •3:00: Satie's Faction. Music by Satie, Cameron, Smith, Kasemets, Tenney and others. Susan Layard, voice; Udo Kasemets, piano; Marc Sabat, violin; Adrienne Park, piano; Stephen Clarke, piano. First Unitarian Church, 175 St. Clair Ave. W. 924-9654. ,. •3:00: Toronto Camerata. A Musical Menagerie, with Marilyn Peringer; storyteller. St. Aidan's Church, 70 Silver Birch (at Queen Street E.) (905) 841-6482. , . •4:30: Great Music at St. Anne's. Music by Rossini and Others. Barbara Sadegur, mezzo-soprano. St. Anne's Church, 270 Gladstone Ave. 536-3160. . •8:00: Guelph Spring Festival. Celebrity Recital. Alexander Baillie, cello; Marc­ Andre Hamelin, piano. Works by Schumann, Shostakovich, Grieg and the world premiere of a new work by Andrew P. MacDonald. War Memorial Hall, Guelph. 1-800-665- 3212. ,. •2:00: Music Mondays. Showcase concert of medieval, folk and contemporary music. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 598-4521. . •2:00: Toronto Symphony. ' ,, ~ ~ 1¥* Wilt~umfi@f:ij£ ~ng Choral Music, Specialists f.lWhere the people that you speak to are the owners. t.lWhere selection and price are unmatched. !.lOver 300,000 tides in our electortric catalogue. t.lDatabase from over 1000 publishers worldwide. t.l Over 2000 items in stock right now. f.lPrices and quantities available on the phone. So why not program .your future concerts now! Better yet, why not drop by our showroom? We believe you will.be pleasantly surprised. Debbie and Jimmy are always available to meet even your most difficult musical needs. 2510 Yonge Str~et Suite 324, (2 lights n. of Eglinton) Ph. 416 440-1373 Fax. 416 440-3379 Out of town 1-800-895-1103 See June 1. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593- 4828. •1 :00: St James Cathedral. Organ recital: Father John Palmar (Illinois Benedictine College). Works by Langlais, Buxtehude, J.S. Bach. 65 Church Street, 369-0020. Free. •8:00: Music Gallery. Traditional Dance/Contemporary Realities. Exploring cultural duality through classical dance of India and China. Rina Singha, William Lau & Yvonne -Ng, dancers, and Cylla von Tiedemann, photographer. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W. 968- 2909. ,. •8:00: Toronto Symphony, Joseph Swensen, cond. with Tafelmusik Baroque · Orchestra, Jean Lamon, ieader. Corelli: Concerto Grosso, op. 6, # 2 & 9; Tippett: Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli; Haydn: Symphony #88; Prokofiev: Symphony #1 (Classical). Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593- 4828. .25 to .25. •6:30: Royal Conservatory of Music. Benefit concert. Peter Appleyard and an 18-piece ensemble. Dinner, dance and concert fundraiser for concert hall renovations. 273 Bloor St. W. 408-2824, ext. 327. 0. •8:00: Guelph Spring Festival. An Evening with Catherine Robbin, mezzosoprano. Music by Weber, Schubert, Puccini, Chausson, Respighi, and Ravel. With the Alexander String Quartet, Yuki Matsuzawa, piano, Simon Wynberg, guitar. 1- 800-665-3212. ,. •8:00: Music Gallery. See June 5, •8:00: Toronto Symphony. See June 5. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593- 4828. •8:00: Guelph Spring Festival. Alexander String Quartet. Music by , Beethoven, Boccherini, Harrison and the world premiere of a new work by Gary Kulesha. With Catherine Robbin, mezzo-soprano; Yuki Matsuzawa, piano; Simon Wynberg, guitar; Beverley Johnston, percussion. War Memorial Hall, Guelph. 1- 800-665-3212. ,. •9:00 a.m. -4:00p.m.: Ontario Choral Federation. Silver Anniversary Celebration. Annual general meeting followed by choral Gary Armstrong Woodwinds Ltd. 720 Bathurst Street, Suite 502 Toronto Ontario M5S 2R4 Phone 416-535-6000; Fax 416-535-9650 - Toll free 1-800-356-4025 ' Fine instruments Expert repair Accessories Shee_t music 1 l I. 1

June '96 • 11 • PULSE singing by attendees under guest conductors lvars Taurins, Lydia Adams and Giles Bryant, lunch and awards presentation. Trinity­ St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. W. 363-7488. ,. •8:00: Etobicoke Centennial Choir, Harris Loewen, cond. Songs of Nature. Folk songs, madrigals and part songs set around the theme of nature, including: Britten: Flower Songs; Dvorak: Songs of Nature; Pfautsch: Songs of Nature; Mendelssohn: Part songs. Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 621-2813. to . •8:00: Music Gallery. See June 5. •8:00: Music Umbrella. Music for Flute, Harp & Percussion. Music new and old with Carol Ann Savage flute, Lori Gemmel harp, and Stave Wassmansdorf percussion. Works by Krumpholtz, Gilles Trembley, and Andres Bernard. Eastminster United, 3 10 Danforth Avenue, 461-6681. ,,. •8:00: Orpheus Choir of Toronto, Brainerd Blyden­ Taylor, cond. A Swedish Ode to Orpheus. Lars-Eric Larsson: "Pastoral Suite", op. 19; A God Disguised, op. 24; Hugo Alfven: The Lord.'s MUSIC UMBRELLA PRESENTS · MUSIC FOR FLUTE, HARP& PERCUSSION Music new and old by Krumpholtz, Trembley and Andres Bemard. Carol Ann Savage - flute Lori Gemmel - harp Steve W assmansdorfpercussion Sat. June 8, 8:00 pm Eastminster United 310 Danforth Avenue .00 & .00 461-6681 Prayer. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 872-2222. ,. •8:00: Toronto 1Symphony. See June 5. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593- 4828. •8:00: The Blind Mouse Recital. Classical and contemporary music from Ireland, Scotland and Andalucia. Catherine Thompson, guitar and voice; Debashia Sinha, percussion. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 516-8453. ,. •12:30: Etobicoke Community Concert Band. Outdoor concert. Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Drive, 622-5294. Free. •2:00: Music Gallery. See June 5. •2:00: Music Mondays. Showcase Fundraising Concert. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square, 598-4521. •2:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. The History of the Recorder. Alison Melville and Col in Savage, recorder. Royal Ontario Museum, 1 00 Queen's Pk. 966-1409. Free with Museum entry. •8:00: Guelph Spring Festival. Yuki Matsuzawa, piano, and Friends. Music by Bartok, Brahms, Chopin, Scriabin, and Dohnanyi. War Memorial Hall, Guelph. 1- 800-665-3212. ,. •1 2:1 5: Music Mondays. ~!! AL~VEN Proyer of the lord ((onadion premiere) Lars-Erik LARSSON Postoral Suite, God Disguised Sponsored in part by: Chamber Music by Johannes Brahms. Teresa Wasiak, French horn; Katherine Palyga, violin; Jamie Parker, piano. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 598- 4521. . •7:30: Artword Theatre. Composers' Soiree. New compositions by Colin Eatock and Allan Pulker. 81 Portland St. #201. 408-1146. Free. •7:30: Scarborough Bicentennial Massed Choir. Amadeus Choir's Lydia Adams conducts this onetime only 524-voice, nine choir performance. (Amadeus Choir, Chinese Canadian Choir, Scarbourough Dukes of Harmony, Bach Children's Choir, Belle Arte Singers, Sweet Adelines, Scarborough Choral Society, West Hill Community Singers, Scarborough Choralaires.) Albert Campbell Square, Scarborough Civic Centre (150 Borough Drive. 396- 5473. Free. •8:00: Toronto Symphony, Timothy Vernon, cond. Pops Concert: Last night at the Proms. Handel: Zadok the Priest; Hallelujah Chorus; Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March #1. Tracy Dahl, soprano. and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. .25 to 49.25. •1 :00: St James Cathedral. Organ recital: John Brough (Bachelor's Student, University of Ottawa). Works by Bach, Vierne, Buxtehude, Guilmant. 65 Church Street, 369-0020 . . Free. •8:00: Nexus-. World Music Celebration. With guests A Swedish Ode to Orpheus George Weston Recital Ho// · Ford Centre for the Performing Arts 5040 Yonge Street, North York Soturdoy, June 8•:•8:00 p.m. •25, *21

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