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Volume 15 Issue 6 - March 2010

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  • Toronto
  • April
  • Jazz
  • Arts
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• 8:00: Etobicoke

• 8:00: Etobicoke Community ConcertBand. That’s Entertainment. Jazz repertoirefrom stage and screen, including musicby Ellington and Gershwin. John EdwardLiddle, music director; Chris Donnelly,piano. Etobicoke Collegiate Auditorium,86 Montgomery Rd. 416-410-1570. ;$15(sr); (st), free (12 and under).• 8:00: Massey Hall & Roy ThomsonHall. Jesse Cook. Latin music. MasseyHall, 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255. .50-.50.• 8:00: Small World Music. Huun Huur Tu.Tuvan throat-singers. Mod Club, 722 CollegeSt. 416-536-5439. ; (advance).• 8:00: Toronto Children’s Chorus.Classical Creations. Schumann:Mädchenlieder; also works by Mendelssohn,Purcell, Handel, Raminsh and Childs. EliseBradley, artistic director; guests: BostonCity Singers. Calvin Presbyterian Church,26 Delisle Ave. 416-932-8666 x231. ;(sr/st).• 8:00: Toronto Consort. From Praetoriusto Bach: Visions of Darkness andLight. Praetorius: Glory sei Gott, Part I;Schein: Padouana 6; Daser: Christ lag inTodesbanden; Schein: Siehe also wird gesegnet;Bach: Christ lag in Todesbanden; andothers. Trinity St. Paul’s Centre, 427 BloorSt. W. 416-964-6337. -.• 8:00: Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra.Music of Frank Ticheli. George WestonRecital Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts,5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111. ;$15(st).LISTINGS: SECTION 1CONCERTS: Toronto and GTASaturday March 06• 10:00am: Canadian Chopin Festival.Third Canadian Chopin Competition: SeniorDivision. – Finals. John Paul II CulturalCentre, 4300 Cawthra Rd., Mississauga.289-937-6545. .• 11:00am & 1:00pm: Richmond HillCentre. Pinkalicious – the Musical. 10268Yonge St., Richmond Hill. 905-787-8811.. Also Mar 7, 13-17 20, 21.• 2:00 & 7:30: Amadeus Choir. CelticCelebration. Scottish, Irish, and Maritimesongs. Guests: Kettle’s On, fiddle and fluteensemble. Lydia Adams, music director.Jubilee United Church, 40 Underhill Dr. 416-446-0188. ; (sr/st).• 2:00: Civic Light Opera Company. Rex.See Mar 3.• 7:00 & 9:30: Oakville Centre for thePerforming Arts. Rita Chiarelli. Jazz. 130Navy St., Oakville. 905-815-2021. .99.• 7:30: Community Concert Band ofWhitby. Spring Concert. Works by Wagner,Holst, Lloyd Webber, Sousa. StewartAnderson, conductor. Hebron ChristianReformed Church, 4240 Anderson St. 905-620-1209. ; (sr/st); free(child under12).• 7:30: Islington United Church. The Giftof Music: Organ Plus. Works by Buxtehude,Kuhnau, Handel and others. John Derksen,organ; Bart Woomert, trumpet; KristenDerksen, flute; Jim Corbett, clarinet; BrennaConrad, soprano. 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd.416-621-3656. ; free(child under 12).• 7:30: Oakville Chamber Orchestra.Souvenir de Florence. Beethoven: Octet;Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence. CharlesDemuynck, artistic director. Central BaptistChurch, 340 Rebecca St., Oakville. 905-483-6787. ; (sr); $15(st); (children).• 7:30: Tallis Choir. Victoria: Tenebraeof Good Friday. A recreation of Victoria’s1611 Office of Holy Week for the RoyalConvent of Madrid featuring Lamentations ofJeremiah, Tenebrae Responsaries, MiserereMei and Gregorian Chant. Peter Mahon, director.St. Patrick’s Church, 141 McCaul St.416-286-9798. ; (sr); (st).• 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Best of British. Classical favourites from theUK. Nicola Benedetti, violin; Christopher Bell,conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.416-593-4828. .50-.• 7:30: Toronto Taiwanese ChamberOrchestra. Four Seasons, Sketches ofFormosa. George Weston Recital Hall,Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St.416-872-1111. -.• 7:30: University of Toronto. How CanI Keep from Singing? Works by Walker,Thompson and Halley. Master Chorale,Caron Daley, conductor. Victoria CollegeChapel, 91 Charles St. W. 416-978-3744.; (st).• 7:30: York Chamber Ensemble. AnnualYouth Concert. Bridge: Suite for Strings;Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.3; Somers:Little Suite for String Orchestra; Vivaldi:Concerto alla Rustica; Handel: ConcertoGrosso in F. Tony Browning, conductor.Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St,Aurora. 905-727-6101. $15; .• 7:30: York University Department ofMusic. Postcards. See Mar 5.• 8:00: Bell’Arte Singers. Et Lux Perpetua.Howells: Requiem. Christ Church DeerPark, 1570 Yonge St. 416-269-5044. ;$15(sr/st).• 8:00: Brampton Concert Band. 2010: ASpace Odyssey. Holst: The Planets; Kushida:Steps by Starlight; music from Star Trek andStar Wars; and other works. Rose Theatre,1 Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874-2800.; (sr/st); (child 12 and under).• 8:00: Caledon Chamber Concerts.Catherine Wilson, piano. St. James AnglicanChurch, 6025 Old Church Rd. E., CaledonEast. 905-880-2445. ; $15(st).• 8:00: Canadian Sinfonietta. ChamberPlayers Wine & Cheese. Pepa: Duet for TwoViolins (premiere); Arensky: String Quartetfor Two Cellos; Dohnanyi: Piano QuintetNo.1. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-221-3623. ; (sr); $15(st).LYDIA ADAMS,Conductor & Artistic DirectorA Celtic CelebrationConcertSATURDAY, MARCH 6TH, 20102:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.JUBILEE UNITED CHURCH,40 UNDERHILL DRIVE, TORONTO(1 block east of the DVP and 1 block north of Lawrence Avenue East)Celtic Band–Kettle’s On, Highland Dancers,Auction, Games, Complimentary Refreshments,Cash Bar and the fabulous Amadeus Choirand Lydia Adams in a Celtic mood!The concert was a sell-out in 2009,so don’t delay - order your tickets soon!TICKETS STUDENTS/SENIORS Call the Amadeus Choir: 416-446-0188amachoir@idirect.comwww.amadeuschoir.comA BENEFIT CONCERT SUPPORTING THE ARTISTIC INITIATIVES OF THE AMADEUS CHOIRALLIS CHOIRDirected By Peter Mahon-presents-Victoria: Tenebrae of Good FridayLamentations of JeremiahTenebrae ResponsariesMiserere MeiA recreation of the greatest music of the 16th century:Victoria’s dramatic 1611 Office of Holy Week for theRoyal Convent of Madrid.SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 7:30 PMSt. Patrick’s Church, 141 McCaul St.(north of Dundas)Tickets: , seniors, students with IDInfo: 416.286.9798ORDER ONLINE AT www.tallischoir.comTallis Choir CDs available online and on iTunes30 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COMMarch 1 - April 7, 2010

• 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. Rex.See Mar 3.• 8:00: Counterpoint CommunityOrchestra. Beethoven’s Fifth. St. Luke’sUnited Church, 353 Sherbourne St. 416-926-9806. ; (youth 13 and under).• 8:00: Humber College. Swing Shift Band.Humber College Auditorium, 3199 LakeShore Blvd. W. 416-675-6622 x3427. ;(st); (child under 12).Ariadne Daskalakis, Miri Yampolsky, Saturday, March 6, 8pmBridges, and other blues artists. Glenn GouldStudio, 250 Front St. W. 416-872-4255..• 8:00: Music Gallery. Red Chamber:Secret of the Chinese, Passion of theWorld. Vancouver-based Chinese classicalensemble with string music from a varietyof traditions. 197 John St. 416-204-1080.-.• 8:00: Opera York. Rigoletto. Verdi. SeeMar. 4.• 8:00: Oriana Women’s Choir. The GreatSpirit of Love: Music to Honour Love Lifeand Lord. Raminsh: Missa Brevis; Halley:Voices of Light; also works by Handel, andSchubert. William Brown, conductor; GergelySzokolay, piano; guest: Leslie Newman,flute. Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 LonsdaleRd. 416-236-0948. ; ; .• 8:00: Toronto Consort. From Praetoriusto Bach: Visions of Darkness and Light. SeeMar. 5.Canadian SinfoniettaSunday March 07• 1:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Pinkalicious– the Musical. See Mar 6.• 1:15: Mooredale Concerts. Music andTruffles: Les Violons du Roy. Vivaldi: TheFour Seasons; and other works. MacMillanTheatre, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen’s Park. 416-587-9411. .• 1:30: CAMMAC / McMichael Gallery.Margaret Prime, flute. 10365 Islington Ave.,Kleinburg. 905-893-1121. $15; (sr/st).• 2:00: Canadian Chopin Festival. GalaWinners Concert. Presentation of awardsand performances by the top prize winners.Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St W. 416-408-0208. -.• 2:00: City of Toronto. Sunday SerenadeSeries: Casablanca Orchestra. 150 BoroughDr. 416-396-7766. Free.• 2:00: Imaginus International. SacredSpring. Works by Beethoven, Rachmaninoffand Stravinsky. Inga Filippova-Williams,soprano; Jeremy Stephen Buzash, violin;Janina Kuzmas, piano. 1573 Bloor St. W.647-728-9673. ; (st).• 2:00: Off Centre Salon. Russian ItalianSalon: Multiple Choice! Lucia Cesaroni, IlanaZarankin, sopranos; Emilia Boteva, mezzo;Marie Berard, violin; Winona Zelenka, cello.Sundays at ThreeSt. Clement’s Anglican Church• 8:00: Kenneth G. Mills Foundation.International Duo In Concert. Bach: Sonatain c BWV1017; Gottschick: new work;Beethoven: Sonata No. 10 in G Op 96;Lutoslawski: Partita. Ariadne Daskalakis,violin; Miri Yampolsky, piano. Mazzoleni Hall,RCM, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. .• 8:00: Massey Hall & Roy ThomsonHall/CBC Radio 2. Canada Raves on theBlues. Colin Linden, Roxanne Potvin, SueFoley, Jimmy Bowskill, Garrett Mason, Curly::Michael Esch, ::Joyce LaiAlain Bouvier::Moira Burke, ::Andras WeberLiza McLellan, LES VIOLONS DU ROYReturn to TorontoConsortium Aurora BorealisJeremy Bell, violinMatteusz Swoboda, celloElizabeth Ganiatsos, harpsichordSunday, March 7, 2010 3 pm59 Briar Hill Ave., Toronto, 416-483-6664Adult ; Senior/students $15CANADA’S MOST RENOWNEDBAROQUE AND CLASSICAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRAAll VivaldiThe Four Seasons with Les Violons’ virtuoso artists as soloistsTwo concerti for strings and basso continuoConcerto for Two Cellos in G minorConcerto for Four Violins in B minorSunday, March 7, 3:15 pm, McMillan TheatreTickets /Music & Truffles at 1:15 pm - One-hour interactive performance for children ages 5-15Tickets www.mooredaleconcerts.com Tel 416-587-9411March 1 - April 7, 2010 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM 31

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