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Volume 10 Issue 5 - February 2005

  • Text
  • Toronto
  • February
  • Jazz
  • Theatre
  • Arts
  • Symphony
  • Orchestra
  • Musical
  • Ensemble
  • Baroque

. ... CONCERT LISTINGS:

. ... CONCERT LISTINGS: GTA - 2:00: Royal Ontario Museum. ROM Sundays: lntrada Brass. Classical brass. Bram Gregson, director. Canada Court, 100 Queen's Park. 416·946·3463. Free with admission to the ROM: ,, child $10. - 2:00: Scarborough Civic Centre. Sunday Serenades: Royals Swing Band. 150 Borough Drive. 416-396-7403. Free. - 2:00: U of T Faculty of Music/RCM. Celebrating a life in Music - Lorand Fenyves Tribute Concert. Music by Bach, Beethoven, Akhron, Skalkottas. Bruni, Brahms, Chopin, Ravel & Bartok. Tasmin Little, Miriam Fried, GERMAN SALON: Voices of the COC February 13, 2005 at 2pm Richard Bradshaw brings some of Canada's rising stars to the Off Centre Stage. Soprano Joni Henson, mezzo soprano Allyson Mchardy, tenor Peter Collins, and bar.itone Peter MacGillivray join pianists lnna Perkis and Boris Zarankin, in a program of Mahler, Shostakovich and Schoenberg. Come and enjoy the intimacy of 1

·Wednesday February 16 - 12:30: Music Gallery Institute. Free Lunch Music. Parish Concerts. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-588-2514. Free. - 7:30: Toronto Opera Repertoire. Rossim:· Barber of Seville. Giuseppe Macina. director. Bickford Centre, 777 Bloor St. West. 416· 698-9572. , (sr), (st). For corn· plete run see music theatre listings. - 8:00: Talisker Players Chamber Music. Reflections of Eden. Foss: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird; Poulenc: Le Bestiaire; Keefer: The Osprey; Rapoport: Shakespeare's Aviary; Hoiby: Rainforest; The Life of the Bee; readings. Tamara Hummel, soprano; Vilma lndra Vitals, mezzo; T alisker Players; Peter Longworth, piano. Trinity St. Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor St. West. 416-466-1800. , $ 20(sr), O(st, unemployed). Thursday February 17 - 8:00: Brampton Theatres. Ouartetto Gelato Travels the Orient Express. Music from the great cities of Europe and the Orient. Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. North, Bramp· ton. 905-874-2800. , , group rate. - 8:00: Civic light Opera Company. Baues in Arms. By Rodgers & Hart. Bryan Chamber· lain, Caroline Moro·Dalicandro, Bob Deutsch, David Haines, Carol Kugler & other perform· ers; Joe Cascone, artistic director. Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive. 416· 755-1717. D,$ l 7.50. For complete run see music theatre listings. - 8:00: Markham Theatre for the Per· forming Arts. Pavlo. Fusion of flamenco, Latin, classical & Mediterranean mixed with Greek bouzouki. 171 Towne Centre Blvd. 905· 3D5·7469. . - 8:00: Soweto Gospel Choir. Voices From Heaven. South African spirituals & other popular songs. David Mulovhedzi, musical director. Hummingbird Centre for the Perform· ing Arts, 1 Front St. East. 416-872-2262. -. Proceeds support children of Soweto & victims of HIV/Aids. - 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Nordic Legends. Berwald: Play of the Elves; Grieg: Piano Concerto; Nielsen: Symphony 114 The Inextinguishable. Garrick Ohlsson, piano; Thomas Dausgaard, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. · 10. - 8:30: Hugh's Room. Lennie Gallant. East coast singer-songwriter. 2261 Dundas St. West. 416-531-6604 for reservations. $ l 8(advance), $ 20(door). Friday February 18 - 9:15am, l l:OOam, 12:45: Opera York. Opera for Schools -Andrew Tees and Campa· ny. Open to children Grades 4 to 12. Vaughan City Playhouse, 1 OOO New Westminster Dr. 905· 763· 7853. .50. - 7:30: Toronto Opera Repertoire. Puccini: Madame Butterfly. Giuseppe Macina, director. Bickford Centre, 777 Bloor St. West. 416· 698-9572. , $ l 5(sr), $ l 2(st). For corn· plete run \!iee music theatre listings. - 8:00: Brampton Heritage Theatre. Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards. Hits from the 1920s & 1930s. 86 Main St. North, Brampton. 905· 874-2800. ,, group rate. - 8:00: Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts. Pat Metheny Group. Jazz, swing, blues. Pat Metheny, jazz guitar/ composer. 1 Front St. East. 416-872-2262. .50-.50. - 8:00: L'lntemporel Baroque Ensemble. Once Upon a Time .. .ln Dresden. Music by Ouantz, Graun, Veracini. Mylene Guay, histori· cal flutes; Cristina Zacharias, violin; Tom _ Georgi, viola; Laura Jones, gamba; David Sandall, harpsichord. Kimbourne Park United Church, 200 Wolverleigh Blvd. 416-657· 0076. ,,$10. - 8:00: Markham Theatre for the Per· forming Arts. Songs with Punchlines. Nancy White, Roger James & Wendell Ferguson, musical comedians. 171 Towne Centre Blvd. 905-305-7469. . - 8:00: McMaster School of the Arts/ Wave 94.7 FM. Smooth Jazz Concert Series: The Clayton/Scott Group. Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Rd. East, Burlington. 9D5-525-9140 x24246. . - 8:00: OnStage. Monsieur Lambert and the Airs de Cours. Music by Lambert, Sainte· Colombe & others. Les Voix Humaines; Suzie Leblanc, soprano; Lucas Harris, theorbo. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 416-205· 5555. . - 8:00: Royal Conservatory Orchestra. Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #3 Op.30 in d; Mahler: Symphony #1 in 0. Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, piano; Richard Bradshaw, conduc· tor. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111. ,$10. - 8:00: Small World Music. Masters of Persian Music. Reza Mohammad Shajarian, singer; Hossein Alizadeh, tar; Kayhan Kalhor, spike fiddle; Homayoun Shajarian, tombak. Main Stage, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-870-8000. -. - 8:0D: Tamara Svanidze, violinist & pianist. Works by Saint-Saens, Tartini, Sarasate, Paganini & Chopin. Graham Jack· son, piano. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-496·210B. ,. - 8:00: Toronto Operetta Theatre. Bar· bieri· El Barberi/lo de Lavapies. Alexander Dobson, Gisele Fredette, Colin Ainsworth, Meredith Hall, performers; Jose'Hermindez, conductor. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 416-366-7723. -. Preview. For complete run see music theatre listings. - 8:30: Hugh's Room. Mike Ford CO Release Concert. 2261 Oundas St. W. 416-531-6604 for reservations. $ l 4(advance), $ l 6(door). Saturday February 19 - 2:00: Toronto All-Star Big Band. Big Band Matinee. Guest: Clark Terry, trumpet. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-231-5695. -. - 6:DO: Brampton Festival Singers. Gospelicious. Gospel/spiritual songs. Guests: Mayfield Voices of Vision Gospel Choir; Stephane Potvin, director. Junior Farmer's Bldg, Brampton Fair Grounds, 12842 Heart Lake Rd., Brampton. 519-927-3335. (includes dinner). - 7:30: Choral Extravaganza. Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir; Cadence; Soul Influence. Trinity United Church, 461 Park Ave., Newmarket. 416-565-9404. . Proceeds to benefit HIV/AIDS victims in Africa. - 7:30: Royal Opera Canada. Mascagni· Cavalleria Rusticana & Leoncavallo: I Pagliac· ci Dwight Bennett, artistic director. Hammer· son Hall, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 9D5·306-6000. · 5, -$ l 20(sr/st). For complete run see · music theatre listings. - 7:30: Tallis Choir. A Celebration of Healey Willan. Willan: An Apostrophe to the Heavenly Hosts; Missa Brevis /111; Behold the Taber· nacle. Guests: Gallery Choir of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene; Peter Mahon, artistic director. Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 477 Manning. 416-536-9022. ,. - 7:30: Toronto Mass Choir. Power Up! Gospel concert in conjunction with all-day Power Up" workshop (see Workshops page 52). Karen Burke, director. Banfield Memorial Church, 89 Centre Ave, Willowdale. 905-794-1139. $10. ••• CONCERT LISTINGS: GTA Toronto Jvfo .. Omir's 1st Annual Gospel Music Workshop Event Banfield Memorial Church 89 Centre Avenue North York, Ontario Friday, February 18, 2005 & Saturday, February 19, 2005 Early Bird Registration Fee: .00 per person After February 1, 2005: .00 For more information or to register e-mail into@tmc.ca or cal! 905-794-1139 Mylene Guay - historical flutes, Laura Jones - gamba David Sandall - harpsichord once upon a time ... in Dresden Music by J.J. Quantz, J. G. Graun, F.M. Veracini with guests Thomas Georgi - baroque viola Cristina Zacharias - baroque violin Friday, February 18, B:OOpm Kimbourne Park United Church 200 Wolverleigh Blvd. Tickets: 11$10 Info: 416-657-0076 or info@lintemporel.ca FEBRUARY 1 - MARCH 7 2005 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM SaturdaY. February 19 at 8 p.m. The Academy Concert Series presents an evening of Chopin's most lyrical and original chamber works, performed by Trio Con Brio Christina Mahler, cello Nicolai Tarasov, clarinet Glenn Hodgins, piano Call 416-889-5414 Eastminster UnitedChurch 310 Danforth Ave /$10 .;-·-. l '11/<

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