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Volume 14 - Issue 3 - November 2008

Assault & Domestic

Assault & Domestic Violence Care Centre.- 8:00: Civic light Opera Company.Scrooge - the Musical. See Dec 3.- 8:00: Music Gallery. Removable Parts.Song cycle by Dargel. Kathleen Supove,piano; Corey Dargel, voice and electron·ics; Emma Griffin, director; Yvan Greenberg,choreographer. 197 John St. 416·204-1080. ; O(st, advance).- 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic.Christmas Concert. Nicolai: Merry Wivesof Windsor Overture; Puccini: La BohemeAct 1 (conclusion); Anderson: ChristmasFestival; Boito: Ave Signor from Me·fistofele; also music by Mozart, Handel,Franck, and Christmas carols. SineadSugrue, soprano; Michael Toby, tenor;Toronto Choral Society; Sabatino Vacca,conductor. Birchmount Collegiate, 3663Danforth Ave. 416-429·0007. ;(sr); O(st).- 8:00: Tafelmusik. Haydn, Mozart andle Chevalier de Saint-Georges. See Dec. 4.- 8:00: Toronto Chamber Choir. Magnificat!Zelenka: Magnificat; also works byHandl and Bach. Agnes Zsigovics, soprano;Mark Vuorinen, conductor. Christ ChurchDeer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 416-763-1695.·; -(sr/st). 7:00: Pre·concertchat.- 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn YouthChoir. A Season at light. Multi-cultural celebration.Lynn Janes, conductor; JamesBourne, piano. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26Delisle Ave. 416·598·0422. ; (sr);(st 15·25yrs); O(child to 15yrs).- 8:00: Toronto Singing Studio. Songs atComfort and Jay. Alleluias, spirituals, songsof celebration. Vivace Vox Vocal Ensemble;Linda Eyman, music director; Christine Kim,pianist; guest: Katie Murphy, soprano. BloorStreet United Church, 300 Bloor St. W. 416-455·9238. ; O(sr/st).- 8:00: Voices. Christmas Concert. Vivaldi:Gloria; Holst: Christmas Day; VaughanWilliams, and more. Ron Ka Ming Cheung,conductor; John Stephenson, organ·ist. St. Thomas's Church, 383 Huron St.416-519-0528. ; (sr/st).Sunday December 07- 1 :00: HarbourKIDS Music with Bite/Jeunesses Musicales Ontario. Fiestanga!(bilingual performance). Tangos by Piazzolla,Bizet, Gardel. Amelie Lamontagne, violin;Janie Caron, piano; Genevieve Gigonnesse,bass. Brigantine Room, Harbourfront Centre,235 Queen's Quay W. 416-973-4000.Free.- 1 :00 & 6:00: Ross Petty Productions.Cinderella. See Nov 28.- 2:00: Civic light Opera Company.Scrooge - the Musical. See Dec. 3.- 2:00: Mirvish Productions . Dirty Dancing.See Nov. 1.- 2:00: Mirvish Productions. We WillRack Yau. See Nov. 1.- 2:00: Northdale Concert Band. Mati·nee Concert. Stephen Chenette, music di·rector; guest: Gifford Toole, piano. Scarbor·ough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. 416-486-3011. Free.- 2:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Opera Tea. Humperdinck's Hanseland Gretel. Miniature version of this operaticfavourite . MacMillan Theatre, EdwardJohnson Building, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. .- 3:00: Amici. End of Time. Arutiunian:Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano; Kradjian:Elegy for Restive Souls; Messiaen:Quartet for the End of Time. BenjaminBowman, violin; Serouj Kradjian, piano;Joaquin Valdepeiias, clarinet; David Hetherington,cello. Glenn Gould Studio, 250Front St. W. 416-872-4255. ; (sr);(st). 2:30: pre·concert chat.- 3:00: Ballet Creole. Glorious SoulfulMessiah. See Dec. 5.- 3:00: Hart House Singers. SeasonalFantasias. Choral music by Bach, Robino·vitch, Glick, Chilcott, Vaughan Williams,and others. May Ing Ruehle, violin; Samu·el Huang, clarinet; Cecilia Lee, piano; DavidArnot-Johnston, conductor. Great Hall,Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle. 416·978·2452. Free. Food donations for UofT FoodBank welcome.- 3:00: Orchestra Toronto. In Concert.Applebaum: Action Stations; Vaughan Wil·Iiams: The Lark Ascending, Serenade toMusic; Puccini: Christmas Eve at CateMomus; Rimsky·Korsakov: Suite fromChristmas Eve; Anderson: Sleigh Ride. ErrolGay, conductor; guests: Ines Pagliari andGrace Hong, violins. George Weston Recit·al Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040Yonge St. 416·872-1111. ; (sr/st);118 & under). 2: 15: Pre-concert talk.- 3:00: Pax Christi Chorale. Haydn'sCreation. See Dec.6.- 3:30: Tafelmusik. Haydn, Mozart and leChevalier de Saint-Georges. See Dec. 4.- 4:00: St. James Cathedral. TwilightRecital Series. Andrew Ager, organ. 65Church St. 416·364· 7865 x224. Free.- 4:00: Toronto Classical Singers.Messiah Highlights. Handel. JenniferTavener, soprano; Sandra Boyes, mezzo;Cory Knight, tenor; Michael Uloth, bass;Talisker Players Orchestra; JurgenPetrenko, conductor. Christ Church DeerPark, 1570 Yonge St. 416-443· 1490. ;(sr/st).- 7:00: Brampton Festival Singers. ChristmasFavourites Concert. Rose Theatre, 1Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874-2800.; .50(sr/st); (16 and under).- 7:30: Echo Women's Choir. FramCockburn ta Kodaly. Music from Hunga·ry, Finland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgiaand North America. Guest: Jani Lauzon,multidisciplinary artist; Alan Gasser, con·ductor; Becca Whitla, conductor and piano.Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 TrinitySq. 416·588·9050 x3. ; (ad·vance); (underwaged). Reception to follow.- 7:30: Mirvish Productions. The Soundat Music. See Nov. 1.- 7:30: Mississauga Choral Society.Messiah. See Nov. 6. St. Dominic's RomanCatholic Church, 625 Atwater Ave., Mississauga.- 7:30: Music at Glenview. ChristmasCara/ Sing. Heather Chappell, Celtic harp.Glenview Presbyterian Church, 1 GlenviewAve. 416-488-1156. Freewill offering. Receptionfollows.- 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Instrumental Ensembles. PercussionEnsemble, Beverley Johnston, director.Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free.- 8:00: Dancap Productions. JerseyBays. See Nov. 1.THE TORONTO SINGING STUDIOLinda Eyman, DirectorPRESENTS IN CONCERT:8\').,v~e VoxSongs ol Contlorl and JoyWith guest artist, Katie Murphy, sopranoExsultate, jubilate K.165 - W.A. Mozart8:00 p.m., Saturday, December 6Bloor Street United Church General Admission, Students & SeniorsCelebration Choir& Vocal MosaicLet There Be SongWith special guest, Peter Stuckless, tenor8:00 p.m., Saturday, December 13Bloor Street United Church General Admission, Students & Seniors42WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM NOVEMBER 1 - D ECEMB ER 7 2008

LISTINGS: SECTION 2CONCERTS BEYOND THE GTAN.B. For a list of communities in this sectionsee LISTINGS INTRODUCTION, page 26Saturday November 01- 2:30 & 7:00: Theatre Orangeville.Magic Moments. Barbershop favourites.The Upper Canada Chordsmen. TweedsmuirPresbyterian Church, 6 John St., Orangeville.519-942-3423. (matinee);(evening).- 3:00: University of Western Ontario.Faculty of Music 40th Anniversary Concert.Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble and Alum·ni Band. Althouse College, UWO, London.519-661-2043. ; (sr/st).- 7:30: University of Western Ontario.Alumni Reunion Gala. UWO Choirs andAlumni Singers. Althouse College, UWO,London. 519-661-2043. ; O(sr/st).- 8:00: Opera Hamilton. The Magic Flute.Mozart. Colin Ainsworth, tenor (Tamino);Shannon Mercer, soprano (Pamina); AlexDobson, baritone (Papageno); Audrey ElizabethLuna, soprano (Queen of the Night);Kevin Langan, bass (Sarastro); DavidSpeers, conductor. Hamilton Place, 1 Sum-OSHAWA DURHAMSYMPHONY ORCHESTRAMAR C O P A RISOTTOmers Lane, Hamilton. 905-527-7627 x221/236. -.Sunday November 02- 2:00: Citizen's Forum in Victoria Hall.Classical Guitar from Bach to the Beatles.Steve Thachuk, guitar. Victoria Hall, 55King St. West, Cobourg. 905-372-2210.; $ l 5(sr/st).- 2:00: Visual and Performing ArtsNewmarket. Stephane Lemelin, piano. 505Pickering Cres., Newmarket. 905-953-5122. ; $ l 9(sr); O(st).- 2:30: Kingston Symphony Orchestra.Sweet Strings. Sharman: new work (premiere);Barber: Violin Concerto; Mendelssohn:Symphony No.3. Sharlene Wallace,harp; Gisele Dalbec, violin; Glen Fast,conductor. Grand Theatre, 218 PrincessSt., Kingston. 613-530-2050. -;-; -.- 3:00: Chorus Niagara. In Concert. Estacio:The Houses Stand Not Far Apart; J.Willcocks: Lux Perpetua. Allison Angelo,E xperience the power andrh.!:lthmic thrill of [)eethoven's Jth 5,!:lmphon.!:Iand the opulent sounds of Strauss' Don QuixoteE.njo~ one of the most exciting s~mphon~ orchestrasin Ontario led b~ international!~ acclaimedconductor Marco F arisottoFriday, November 2 1 st 20087,:)0 pm UOIT/Durham C ollege2000 Simcoe S t. North, OshawaFree parkingsoprano; Sean Watson, baritone; OrpheusChoir Sidgwick Scholars; Robert Cooper,conductor. Lake Street Armory, 81 LakeSt., St. Catharines. 905-688-5550. ;(sr); $ l 5(st).- 3:00: Grand River Chorus. Requiems byDurufle and Faure. Richard Cunningham,artistic director. St. Pius X Church, 9Waverly St., Brantford. 519-759-7885.; (sr/st); (children).- 3:00: Port Hope of Friends of Music.Orchestra lnternazionale d'ltalia. KerryStratton, conductor. Port Hope UnitedChurch, 34 South Street, Port Hope. 800-434-5092. ; $ l 5(st).- 6:30: Toronto Mass Choir. In Concert.Gospel music by Smallwood, Pace Kee andothers. Alliston Pentecostal Church, 7810Hwy 89, Alliston. 705-435- 7991 . Free.Monday November 03- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Jacques Thibaud StringTrio with Anton Kuerti, Piano. Mozart: Pi·ano Quartet in g, K.478; Schubert: StringTrio, 0471; Beethoven: Sonata No.6 in F;Piano Quartet in E flat Op.16. KWCMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Tuesday November 04- 12:00 noon: Brock University Departmentof Music. music@noon. Patricia Dydnansky,flute; Erika Reiman, piano. SeanO'Sullivan Theatre, 500 Glenridge Ave., St.Catharines. 905-688-5550 x3817. Free.Wednesday November 05- 12:00 noon: Midday Music WithShigeru. Jane Black, soprano; KathyKuehl, piano. Hi-Way Pentecostal Church,50 Anne St. N. Barrie. 705-726-1181. ;free(st).- 12:00 noon: University of Waterloo.Noon Hour Concert. Music by Faure. Madein Canada Quartet (Judy Kang, violin; SharonWei, viola; Rachel Mercer, cello; AngelaPark, piano). Davis Centre Atrium, 140Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo. 519-885-0220 x24226. Free.- 12:15: St. Andrew's PresbyterianChurch. Noonhour Concerts. Daniel Lichti,baritone; Douglas Haas, piano. 54 QueenSt. N., Kitchener. 519-578-4430. Free(optional light lunch ).- 8:00: Orchestra London Canada. DiscoverySeries - Adams and Stravinsky. Adams:The Wound Dresser; Stravinsky: L'Histoire duSoldat. Timothy Vernon, conductor. Wolf PerformanceHall, 251 Dundas St., London. 519-679-8778. .36; .42.Thursda November 06- 12:15: Trinity Anglican Church. NoonhourRecital: Stephanie Burgoyne, WilliamVandertuin, organ. 12 Blair Rd, Cambridge.519-770-0763. Free.Friday November 07- 12:30: University of Western Ontario.12:30 Fridays. Martin Hackleman, horn.Von Kuster Hall, Music Building, UWO, London.519-661 -2043. Free.- 7:30: Hamilton Music Collective. Ham·ilton/New York: Portraits of Sound. DarcyHepner Jazz Orchestra; Sophia Perlman,guest vocalist. Hamilton Place, Studio Theatre.1 Summers Lane, Hamilton. 905-645-1267. .- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Eve Egoyan, piano. Evangelista:Nuevas monodias espaiiolas; Tana·ka: Crystalline; Satie: Six Nocturnes;Southam: In Retrospect; Scriabin: SonataNo. l 0; Norgard: Turn. KWCMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519·886-1673. $ 20; (sr); (st)- 8:00: McMaster University. CelebrityConcert Series: London Ouartet Cantabile.A cappella vocal ensemble performs jazz,madrigals, folk, Broadway, and other gen·res. Convocation Hall, University Hall, 1Scholar's Rd., Hamilton. 905-525-9140x24246. ; $ l 2(sr); $ 5(st).- 8:00: University of Western Ontario.Guest Recital Series - French Music for thePiano. Michel Fournier, piano. Von KusterHall, Music Building, UWO, London. 519·661-2043.Saturday November 08lrnr & Johy 1.,-.:r-.b.,u,1Edmo..J & .£~t.1a()!.,,..,,,,&;.,f , C...n,,da Trust TICKETS:GENERALSTUDENT Subscribe today!Call 905-579-6711On-line www.odso.ca- 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.Passions. Current: Symphonies inSlanted Time; Dvorak: Symphony No.7 in dOp.70; Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Op.77.James Sommerville, conductor; Scott St.John, violin. Hamilton Place, 1 SummersLane, Hamilton. 905-526-7756. -;-(sr); (st); (child).- 8:00: Barrie Concerts. Orchestra lnternazionaled'ltalia. Rodrigo: Concierto deAranjuez; Beethoven: Symphony No.7.Claudio Marcotulli, guitar; Kerry Stratton,conductor. Hi-Way Pentecostal Church, 50Anne St. N., Barrie. 705-726-1181. 0;(st). Subscription series only.- 8:00: Cellar Singers. Rutter: Mass of theChildren. Also Dvorak: Te Deum; Willan: Comethou Beloved of Christ. Sandra Tucker, soprano;David Jefferies, bass baritone; CellarSingers Youth Choir and Chamber Orchestra.Albert Greer, conductor. St. Paul's UnitedChurch, 62 Peter St. N., Orillia. 705-326-8011/1 -888-6745542. ; 2(st)- 8:00: Clearly Classic Concerts. DianaPanton and Friends. Vocal jazz. Diana PanfJlt;JoiceGloriaby Vivaldi, with excerpts from Bach'sSleepers Wake and Handel's Messiah.Plus seasonal favourites, and carols for all to sing.Tickets at Twelfth Night Music Store in Waterloo, Kelly Green'sFlowers in Galt, Etcetera Unique Gifts in Preston or at the door.J§ISPAE NAURN OVEMBER 1 - D ECEMBER 7 2008 WWW, THEWHOLENOTE.COM 43

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