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Volume 12 - Issue 2 - October 2006

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... CONCERTS: Further

... CONCERTS: Further afieldFriday October 27- 12:30: University of Western Ontario.12:30 Fridays. Songs by Beethoven, Mozart andHaydn. Kevin McMillan, baritone; Frederic Lac·roix, fortepiano. von Kuster Hall, Music Building,UWO, London. 519-661 ·3767. Free.- 8:00: Kitchener Waterloo Opera.Don Giovanni. By Mozart. Daniel Okulitch;Lyne Fortin; Sally Dibblee; Scott Scully;Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra; OperaOntario Chorus; Robert Tweten, conductor.Centre In The Square, 101 Queen St.North., Kitchener. 519-578-1570, 800-265-8977. -; sr/st discounts. Forcomplete run see music theatre listings.- 8:00: McMaster University School ofthe Arts. Celebrity Concert Series. Romanza(three tenors), singing opera, popera, musictheatre, love ballads & folk songs. PhilipGrant, Ken Lavigne, Frederik Robert, tenors.Convocation Hall (UH-213), University Hall,Mc Master University, 1280 Main St. West,Hamilton. 905-525-9140 x24246. 7;$12(sr); (st).- 8:00: Sanderson Centre for the PerformingArts. Fred Eaglesmith in concert. 88Dalhousie St., Brantford. 519-758-8090.Saturday October 28- 3:30: Niagara Symphony & CarouselPlayers.Jeunesses Musicales: Rhythm andStomp. Fast-paced humour-filled concert opensa window onto the fantastic world of rhythm;a "Cushion Concert" for families. SullivanMahoney Courthouse Theatre, 101 King St.,St. Catharines. 905-682·8326 x26. .- 7:30: Guelph Symphony Orchestra.The Magic Flute. By Mozart, performed inEnglish. Sarah Jane Burton, choreography;Kay Mc Kie, stage director; Simon Irving,artistic director. Main Stage, River RunCentre, 35 Woolwich St., Guelph. 519-763-3000, 800·520-2408. ; (st);eyeGO.- 7:30: Oshawa Ourham Symphony Orchestra.The Passion of Italy: Operatic Splendours.Selections from La T raviata, Tosca,Madama Butterfly, Otello & others. Guests:Marie.Josee Lord, soprano; Guillermo Ruiz,baritone-bass; Marco Parisotto, music director.Calvary Baptist Church, 300 Rossland Rd.East, Oshawa.905-579-6711. , (st/ch).- 8:00: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.Swing Ladies Swing. A Big Band tributeto the Divas of the Swing Era: Peggy Lee, Ella~·Kitchener-WaterlooChamber Orchestra22nd Season presented byGraham Coles, Music DirectorM, .Cilnad a Trus t /V'f/,/~ICMARVELOUS MOZARTwith solo ist Stepha nie Kra m e r, SopranoAn All Mozart 250th Anniversary ConcertSaturday, October 28, 2006 at 8:00 pmMaureen Forre ste r Recital Hall, Wilfrid Laurie r University, Wate rlooFor ticket information and program details go to- www.kvvchamberorchestra.caFitzgerald, Sara Vaughan, and Dinah Washington.Carol Weisman, piano/vocals; Carol Weis·man Quartet; Stephane Laforest, conductor.HamiltonPlace, 1 Summers Lane. 905-52 6-7756. -; -(sr); $12-(st);(to 13).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Alexander Tse/yakov, piano,Shauna Rolston, cello in Concert Rachmaninoff:Sonata for Cello and Piano; solopiano works by Rachmaninoff, Scriabin. KWC­MS Music Room, 57 Young St. West, Waterloo.519-886-1673. $ 25; (sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberOrchestra.Marvellous Mozart. Mozart: Ex·sultate, Jubilate, K.165; The Impresario Over·ture, K.486; Serenade in D, K.525 (Eine KleineNachtmusik); Symphony #34 in C, K.338;Symphony #40 in g, K.550. Stephanie Kramer,soprano; Graham Coles, conductor. MaureenForrester Recital Hall, Aird Centre of WilfridLaurier University, 75 University Ave. West,Waterloo. 519· 744-3828. ; (sr/st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Back to Baroque in Cambridge. Bach: OrchestralSuite #1; J.C. Bach: Symphony in E-flat;L. Mozart: Sinfonia pastorella; Mozart: Symphony#19. Jet ten Kortenaar, host; StephenSitarski, conductor. Central PresbyterianChurch, 7 Queen's Square, Cambridge. 519-578-1570, 800-265-8977. $ 26; $12(12 &under, rush all students); (eyeG0).- 8:00: Millpond Centre for the Arts.Vasyl Popadiuk. Virtuoso Gypsy violin by aclassically trained musician. Stan Forman,piano; special guest, violin. 6:00: Dinner ,reservations req'd. 106 Victoria St. West,Alliston. 705-435-3092. .- 8:00: Niagara Symphony. The GreatAmerican Songbook: Irving Berlin, Cole Porter,Hoagy Carmichael Barbara Mantini, vocalist;Daniel Swift, conductor. 7: 15: Pre-concerttalk. Sean O'Sullivan Theatre, Centre for theArts, Brock University, St. Catharines.905-687-4993 x2. -; (st); grouprates.Sunday October 29- 2:30: Georgian Music Series. / Musicide Montreal. Works by Mozart, de Falla,Gould, Barber, Tchaikovsky. Yuli Turovsky,conductor. Central United Church, 54 RossSt., Barrie. 705- 728-8679. Call for seriesticket prices.- 2: 30: Kingston Symphony. Brahms on anAutumn Afternoon. Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations;Saint-Saens: Introduction et RondoCapriccioso; Brahms: Symphony #1. WolfTormann, cello; Gisele Dalbec, violin; GlenFast, music director. Kingston Gospel Temple,2295 Princess St., Kingston. 613-530-2050. ; -(sr); -(st); 3(ch).- 2:30: Niagara Symphony. The GreatAmerican Songbook: Irving Berlin, Cole Porter,Hoagy Carmichael. Sean O'Sullivan Theatre,Centre for the Arts, Brock University, St. Catharines.See Oct 28. 1 :45: Pre-concert talk.- 2:30: Oshawa Civic Band/WhitbyBrass Band. Fifth Annual Community BandConcert. Guests: Southern Ontario CompositeBand. St. George's Memorial Anglican Church,51 Centre St. South, Oshawa. 416-224-3745. $12; O(sr); (st).- 3:00:Wellington Winds . Across Canadawith the WW See Oct 22. First GrandviewBaptist Church, 250 Old Chicopee Dr., Kitchener.- 3:30: Gerald Fagan Singers. The Originals.Prominent London women artists andtheir compositions. Judy Sparks, Terri Ach·man, Andrea Posel, Amber Cunningham, performers;Gerald Fagan, conductor. Chapel atMount St. Joseph, 1486 Richmond St., London.519-433 9650, 866-244-0762. ;(sr); (st).- 3:30: Platinum Concerts InternationalThe Sounds of Ukraine. Kyiv ChamberChoir, Mykola Hobdych, conductor. St. Mary'sRoman Catholic Church, 56 Duke St. West,Kitchener. 888-636-51 95. ; grouprates.• ~'~~~~,~~-CONCERISPRESEKTSOFTHE WORLD RENOv\'NEI>KYIV CHAMBER CHOIRMYKOLA HOllDYCII, Cnnducln·UKRAINESunday, Oct. ~9, ~006St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church!)G Duke Street \"e.~t, KitchenerMonday Oct. 30, ~006First St. Andrew's United Church3:)0 Queens Ave. (at \"aterloo), LondonTickct\rcL (d1v1s1nn c1f T1ckctMaskr) at www. ticketweb ca or call l'CJ toll fru: at I 888 .636 ')195Back to Ad IndexWWW. THEWH O LENOTE .COM

PRESENTINGGERALD FAGANCONDUCTINGTHERIGINALS3:30, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29Joining Maestro Pa risotto, rising starsMarie-Josee ~ord and Guillermo Ruiz perform some of themost beautiful duets and arias from Traviata, Tosca,Mada ma Butterfly and Ote/lo.TICKETS :GENER AL $ 4 0 I STUDENT S 2 0 gst includedSATURDAY OCTOBER 2B, 20067:30 pm Calvary Baptist ChurchOSHAWAAsk for details and aSubscription Brochure at:905.579.6711 orcontact@odso.cawww.odso.caIOSHAWA DURHAMSYMPHONY ORCHESTRAChapel of Mount St. Joseph, LondonGerald Fagan SingersPearson SingersAmber CunninghamMarlene FaganCynthia KonopkaAndrea PaselJudy SparksArt exhibition by Agnetta Dolman& the late Doris MurrayCANADIAN PREMIERE OF ...by Karl Jenkins';11V!__rtP1i£.fli1AJ& Dy 'R effediffit/y ~L'WITH l\lASSED CHOIR & ORCHESTRAFEATURING ,The Hamilton Children's ChorusMargaret Bardos, Mezzo SopranoShawn Grenke, ConductorJenkins"Pallad10' Concerto Grosso forString orchestra will also be performedSaturday November 11th8:00 p.m. •Pre-concert Lecture at 7:30 p.m.Sunda November 12thLl:OO a.m. (excerpt.s)CENTENARY CONCERT SERIES24 Main Street West,Hamilton, ON L8P ll12905.522.6843 • www.centenaryunited.com7:30, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3Centennial Hall, LondonFanshawe Chorus LondonConcert Players OrchestraTerri AchmannPatricia GreenJulia MacGregorDenise PelleyJulie VaughanINFORMATION & TICKETSwww.choruslondon.com - Centennial HallTirlrat- l-lntlina•FANSHAWECH ~iJ RUSLONDON( - (-)~~4~.fr../ --:"~7''""-­THE GERALD FAGANS IN GERSTIU: 0NT,,fl1 0 ~ L.-. FO~ID,,TlO "IGreat:-West: Life1"HtLLIUM , TRILLI\) ....PC" L'0NT,\IUO'. ! !IOUC. f lc (0 '.l.',lllll :ll l'. roGt I ti! RCTOBER 1 - OVEMBER 7 200 WWW. THEWHOLE NOTE.COM5Back to Ad Index

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