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Volume 18 Issue 9 - June/July/August 2013

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.50(child). Also Aug 9, 10 and 11(mat).Friday August 9See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Scarborough Town Jazz Festival,Aug 8 – Aug 11.●●7:30: No Strings Theatre. Anne of GreenGables - The Musical. Music by N. Campbell;lyrics by Harron, N. Campbell, E. Campbelland Moore. Alison Smyth, director. StudioTheatre, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040Yonge St. 1-855-985-2787. ; .50(sr/st);.50(child). See Aug 8.Saturday August 10See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Scarborough Town Jazz Festival,Aug 8 – Aug 11.●●7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Fortune Cooking.The Skylines: Baila and Tea. (RedpathStage). 235 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000.Free.●●7:30: No Strings Theatre. Anne of GreenGables - The Musical. Music by N. Campbell;lyrics by Harron, N. Campbell, E. Campbelland Moore. Alison Smyth, director . StudioTheatre, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040Yonge St. 1-855-985-2787. ; .50(sr/st);.50(child). See Aug 8.Sunday August 11See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Scarborough Town Jazz Festival,Aug 8 – Aug 11.●●2:00: No Strings Theatre. Anne of GreenGables - The Musical. Music by N. Campbell;lyrics by Harron, N. Campbell, E. Campbelland Moore. Alison Smyth, director. StudioTheatre, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040Yonge St. 1-855-985-2787. ; .50(sr/st);.50(child). See Aug 8.●●3:00: Harbourfront Centre. Fortune Cooking.Nagata Shachu. Taiko. (WestJet Stage).235 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●4:00: Harbourfront Centre. SummerMusic in the Garden: Jardins migrateurs/ItinerantGardens. Strings and voice, from theMandingo Kingdom to the Persian court. ConstantinopleEnsemble. Toronto Music Garden,475 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●7:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Sunday Serenades. Swing,jazz and big band. Wyndham RegencyOrchestra. Mel Lastman Square, 5100 YongeSt. For info call 311. Free.Monday August 12●●12:15: Music Mondays. Masterpieces of theRomantic Repertoire. Previewing upcomingCD of Sonatas for Violin and Piano by Brahms.Judy Kang, violin; Angela Park, piano. Churchof the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521x304. Free, suggested donation.Tuesday August 13●●1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Music at Midday: French Flair. Works by Langlais,Bach, Franck, Saint-Saëns and Briggs.David Briggs, organ. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Freewill offering.●●8:00: Ronald D. Greidanus Presents.Dvořák Piano Quintet in A Major. Ron Greidanus,piano; with guest string quartet.House Concert, 157 Main St., Georgetown.905-873-9909. . Includes supper followingconcert.A. Concerts in the GtaWednesday August 14●●12:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Fresh Wednesdays. Celebratingsinger-songwriters. Liam Titcomb.Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W. Forinfo call 311. Free.●●12:35: St. Stephen in-the-Fields AnglicanChurch. Concerts at Midday. EdwardMoroney, organ. 103 Bellevue Ave. 647-523-3550. By donation. In support of musicprogram.●●7:30: Arthouse Festival Series. Salute toYouth. CMC Grand Prize winners. St. Aidan’sAnglican Church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., Oakville.905-467-8551. .●●7:30: Artists’ Garden Cooperative. PleinAir Salon Garden Concerts. Folk/Roots.Whiskey Jack. In the garden, 345 Balliol St.416-487-0705. .●●8:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Toronto Electroacoustic SymposiumPerformances. Varied announcedworks. Artscape Wychwood Barns, WychwoodTheatre, Studio No.176, 601 Christie St.416-652-5115. -; free with Symposiumregistration.Thursday August 15●●12:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Tasty Thursdays. Celebratingthe world in Toronto. Ghanian/Canadianurban soul. Kae Sun. Nathan Phillips Square,100 Queen St. W. For info call 311. Free.●●2:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Toronto Electroacoustic SymposiumPerformances. Varied announcedworks. Artscape Wychwood Barns, WychwoodTheatre, Studio No.176, 601 Christie St.416-652-5115. -; free with Symposiumregistration.●●7:00: Harbourfront Centre. SummerMusic in the Garden: Arcadian Visions.Works by Oesterle, Hovhaness, Enescu, Gabrielliand Mahler. Pemi Paull, viola. TorontoMusic Garden, 475 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●7:00: St. Lawrence Market NeighbourhoodBIA. Music in St. James Park: Yuka.St. James Park, 65 Church St. 416-861-1793.Free.●●8:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Toronto Electroacoustic SymposiumPerformances. Varied announcedworks. Artscape Wychwood Barns, WychwoodTheatre, Studio No.176, 601 Christie St.416-652-5115. -; free with Symposiumregistration.Friday August 16See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:5 Senses Festival, Aug 16 and 17.●●2:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Toronto Electroacoustic SymposiumPerformances. Varied announcedworks. Artscape Wychwood Barns, WychwoodTheatre, Studio No.176, 601 Christie St.416-652-5115. -; free with Symposiumregistration.●●8:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Sound Travels Concert: PlacesReal & Imagined, Part 1. Works by Dhomont,Ashton-Beaucage, Ikard, Armstrong, Sorce-Lévesque and Truax. Artscape WychwoodBarns, Wychwood Theatre, Studio No.176, 601Christie St. 416-652-5115. -; free withSymposium registration.Saturday August 17See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:5 Senses Festival, Aug 16 and 17.●●2:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Toronto Electroacoustic SymposiumPerformances. Varied announcedworks. Artscape Wychwood Barns, WychwoodTheatre, Studio No.176, 601 Christie St.416-652-5115. -; free with Symposiumregistration.●●8:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Sound Travels Concert: Places Real& Imagined, Part 2. Works by Truax, Jean,Hoff, Dhomont and Meyer-Koenig. ArtscapeWychwood Barns, Wychwood Theatre, StudioNo.176, 601 Christie St. 416-652-5115. -;free with Symposium registration.Sunday August 18●●4:00: Harbourfront Centre. SummerMusic in the Garden: Cajun in the Cattails.Traditional Cajun and original tunes. Swamperella.Toronto Music Garden, 475 QueensQuay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●7:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Sunday Serenades. Swing,jazz and big band. Luis Mario Ochoa andHumber College Latin Big Band. Mel LastmanSquare, 5100 Yonge St. For info call 311. Free.Monday August 19●●12:15: Music Mondays. Marimba Madness.Behzadi: Morfismo plastico; Ichiyanagi:The Source; and other works. ChristopherWhitley, violin; Noam Bierstone, percussion.Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 x304. Free, suggested donation.Wednesday August 21●●12:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Fresh Wednesdays– Emerge.Showcase of up and coming singer-songwriters.Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W.For info call 311. Free.●●12:35: St. Stephen in-the-Fields AnglicanChurch. Concerts at Midday. Thomas Gonder,organ. 103 Bellevue Ave. 647-523-3550. Bydonation. In support of music program.●●7:30: Artists’ Garden Cooperative. PleinAir Salon Garden Concerts. Blues & Roots.Roger Dorey. In the garden, 345 Balliol St.416-487-0705. .●●8:00: Andaluz Music/Lula Arts. JorgeMiguel Flamenco Ensemble. Original and contemporaryFlamenco music dance and songwith guests. Jorge Miguel, Flamenco guitar.Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-588-0307. .Thursday August 22●●12:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Tasty Thursdays. Celebratingthe world in Toronto. Balkan, gypsy and klezmermusic. Lemon Bucket Orkestra. NathanPhillips Square, 100 Queen St. W. For info call311. Free.●●7:00: Harbourfront Centre. SummerMusic in the Garden: Egalité: the String QuartetEdition. String quartets by Haydn andMozart on period instruments. Gretchen’sMuse ensemble. Toronto Music Garden, 475Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Friday August 23●●1:10: Gordon Murray Presents. Piano Potpourri.Selections from classics, opera,operetta, musicals, ragtime, pop, internationaland other genres. Gordon Murray,piano. Trinity St. Paul’s United Church, 427Bloor St. W. 416-631-4300. PWYC. Lunch andsnack friendly.Saturday August 24●●3:00: Harbourfront Centre. TAIWANfest.Sounds of Hohaiyan. (WestJet Stage). 235Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●8:00: Gordon Murray Presents. PianoSoirée. Chopin (arr. Murray): Nocturne inE-flat Op.9 No.2; Liszt: Liebesträume; Un Sospiro;Rachmaninoff: excerpts from PianoConcerto No. 2 (arr. Murray); Lecuona:Malaguena; and other works. Gordon Murray,piano. Trinity St. Paul’s United Church, 427Bloor St. W. 416-631-4300. ; (st).●●8:00: New Adventures in Sound Art(NAISA). Sound Travels Intensive Performance.Varied announced works. ArtscapeWychwood Barns, NAISA Space, StudioNo.252, 601 Christie St. 416-652-5115. -;free with Intensive registration.Sunday August 25●●2:00: Harbourfront Centre. TAIWANfest.Sounds of Hohaiyan. (Redpath Stage). 235Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●3:00: Ontario Youth Choir. In Concert.Elroy Friesen, conductor. Grace Church onthe-Hill,300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-923-1144. ;(sr/st).●●4:00: Harbourfront Centre. SummerMusic in the Garden: Strings of Change.J.S.Bach: Sonata in e, BWV1023; Paganini:Terzetto in D; Giuliani: Serenade Op.19; Lau:Winds of Change (world premiere). SharonLee, violin; Sybil Shanahan, cello; Rob Mac-Donald, guitar. Toronto Music Garden, 475Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Monday August 26●●12:15: Music Mondays. Traditional Musicof Iran. Noubang Persian Music Ensemble.Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 x304. Free, suggested donation.Tuesday August 27●●1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Music at Midday: Music to Rouse the Spirit.Works by Bach, Briggs, Tchaikovsky, Elgarand Widor. David Briggs, organ. 65 Church St.416-364-7865 x231. Freewill offering.Wednesday August 28●●12:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Fresh Wednesdays. Celebratingsinger-songwriters. Monique Barry.Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W. Forinfo call 311. Free.●●12:35: St. Stephen in-the-Fields AnglicanChurch. Concerts at Midday. Bruce Nasmith,organ and guitar. 103 Bellevue Ave. 647-523-3550. By donation. In support of musicprogram.●●7:30: Artists’ Garden Cooperative. PleinAir Salon Garden Concerts. Jazz. JackyBouchard. In the garden, 345 Balliol St. 416-487-0705. .Thursday August 29●●12:30: City of Toronto. Summer SquaresConcert Series: Tasty Thursdays. Celebratingthe world in Toronto. Bollywood fusion. KamaEntertainment. Nathan Phillips Square, 100Queen St. W. For info call 311. Free.●●7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Summer Musicin the Garden: Elemental. Percussion quartetexplores primal elements of earth, water,air and fire. Works by Reich, Adams, Burrows46 | June 7 – September 7, 2013 thewholenote.com

and Morphy. TorQ. Toronto Music Garden, 475Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.●●7:00: St. Lawrence Market NeighbourhoodBIA. Music in St. James Park: ComboRoyale. St. James Park, 65 Church St. 416-861-1793. Free.Friday August 30●●1:10: Gordon Murray Presents. Piano Potpourri.Selections from classics, opera,operetta, musicals, ragtime, pop, internationaland other genres. Gordon Murray,piano. Trinity St. Paul’s United Church, 427Bloor St. W. 416-631-4300. PWYC. Lunch andsnack friendly.Saturday August 31●●7:00: Harbourfront Centre. Hot & SpicyFood Festival. Sauce Rock. Jordan Hastings,Joel Carriere, Grey Kingdom and Chef DeronB. Concerts Beyond the GTAIN THIS ISSUE: Barrie, Brantford, Cobourg, Dundas, Guelph, Hamilton,Kingston, Kitchener, Lindsay,London, Midland, Niagara-on-the-Lake,Orangeville, Owen Sound, Stratford and Waterloo.Saturday June 1●●2:00: Shaw Festival. Guys and Dolls. Musicand lyrics by Loesser; book by Swerling andBurrows. Elodie Gillett (Sarah Brown); KyleBlair (Sky Masterson); Jenny L. Wright (MissAdelaide); Shawn Wright, (Nathan Detroit);Thom Allison, (Nicely-Nicely Johnson); andothers; Tadeusz Bradecki, stage director;Paul Sportelli, music director. Shaw FestivalTheatre, 10 Queen’s Parade, Niagara-onthe-Lake.905-468-21721 or 1-800-511-7429..20-1.25; .90(under 30). Runs toNovember 3. Check website for performancedates and times. LISTING NOT REPEATED.●●7:30: Arcady. Ruth: An Opera by RonaldBeckett. Ronald Beckett, conductor. ErskinePresbyterian Church, 19 Pearl St. N., Hamilton.905-529-2255. -.●●7:30: Guelph Concert Band. The WonderfulWorld of Disney. Old and new Disney classics.Selections from Mary Poppins, The Lion King,The Incredibles, Pirates of the Caribbean andothers. Colin Clarke, conductor. HarcourtMemorial United Church, 87 Dean St., Guleph.1-877-520-2408. ; (sr/st); (eyeGOand child).●●7:30: Hill Park Performing Arts Academy/Theatre Ancaster. The Wiz. Music and lyricsby Charlie Smalls, book by William F. Brownfrom Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.Sam Frisk, stage director; Mark Reese, musicdirector. Theatre Auditorium, Hill Park SecondarySchool, 365 East 16th St., Hamilton.905-385-3257 x229. ; (sr); (st). AlsoJun 2(mat), 6-8.●●7:30: Orillia Wind Ensemble. Sounds ofSummer. Calleja: selected works; Kretschmar:Where the Dragonflies Swoon Op.92.Guest: Louie Madrid Calleja, conductor. St.Paul’s United Church, 29 Park St. W., Dundas.705-326-8011. ; (sr); (st).●●8:00: Karen Schuessler Singers. Tributeto Carousel & Classic Broadway. Featuringselections from Carousel and other Broadwayshows. Guests: Amber Cunningham,Paul Grambo, Gillian Laidlaw and Kevin Bice,vocals. Wesley-Knox United Church, 91 AskinSt., London. 519-455-8895. /(adv);(sr)/$18(adv) (st); free(ages 6-12).Engbers. (Redpath Stage). 235 Queens QuayW. 416-973-4000. Free.Monday September 2●●12:15: Music Mondays. Daniel Ori. DanielOri, jazz bass; with his trio. Church of the HolyTrinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 x304. Free, suggested donation.Thursday September 5● ● 12:00 noon: Encore Symphonic ConcertBand. Lunchtime Concert. Encore selectionof concert band music including classical,musicals and other genres, usually with onevocal selection. John Edward Liddle, conductor.Encore Hall, Wilmar Heights Centre,963 Pharmacy Ave., Scarborough. 416-346-3910. . Lunch friendly; coffee available.Concerts take place first Thursday of themonth.Children under age 5 cannot be admitted.●●8:00: Open Ears/CAFKA. Between the EarsFestival: Open Ears @ the Registry. Featuringmembers of the Canadian Creative Music Collective.La chamber des machines. Messier/Bernier (CCMC founding members). RegistryTheatre, 122 Frederick St., Kitchener. 519-579-8564. ; (sr); (st).●●8:00: Stratford Festival. Fiddler on theRoof. Book by J. Stein; music by J. Bock; lyricsby S. Harnick. Based on Sholem Aleichemstories. Kate Hennig (Golde); Scott Wentworth(Tevye); Jennifer Stewart (Tzeitel);Jacquelyn French (Hodel); Keely Hutton(Chava); Gabrielle Jones (Yente); and others;Donna Feore, director and choreographer;Shelley Hanson, music director. Festival Theatre,55 Queen St., Stratford. 519-273-1600or 1-800-567-1600. -0.40; (18 andunder). Runs to October 20. Check websitefor performance dates and times. LISTINGNOT REPEATED.●●10:00: Open Ears/CAFKA. Between theEars Festival: Open Ears Late Night @ theBarrister’s Lounge. Quirky and haunting melodieson ukulele and a suitcase from Martinand Haynes’ “Freedman” CD. Jean Martin,suitcase; Justin Haynes, ukulele. Barrister’sLounge, Walper Hotel, 1 King St, W., Kitchener.519-579-8564. Pay as you leave; suggested.Sunday June 2●●1:00: Hill Park Performing Arts Academy/Theatre Ancaster. The Wiz. See Jun 1.●●3:00: Grand River Chorus and CambridgeSymphony Orchestra. A Coronation for OurGenerations. Choral music from CoronationDay, June 2, 1953. Brant Community Church,69 Superior St., Brantford. 519-753-3405.; (sr/st); (child/high school st).6:00: Post-concert cocktails followed by CoronationDinner. 519-759-7885. .●●3:00: La Jeunesse Youth Choirs. Rhapsodyfor Spring. Featuring choral pieces andselections from the Musical Theatre IntensiveProgram. Markus Howard, conductor. TrinityUnited Church, 284 Division St., Cobourg.905-372-1114. ; (child); free(under 5).●●3:00: Primavera Concerts. An Afternoonwith The Gryphon Trio. Classical and contemporaryselections. Annalee Patipatanakoon,violin; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie Parker,piano. St. Barnabas Anglican Church, 31Queenston St., St. Catharines. 905-736-2150.; (sr); (st); (eyeGo). Post-concertmeet and greet with refreshments.●●7:30: Kawartha Concerts/BobcaygeonMusic Council. Elmer Iseler Singers. LydiaAdams, conductor. Cambridge Street UnitedChurch, 61 Cambridge St. N., Lindsay. 705-878-5625 or 1-866-563-4078. ; (st).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Agnes Wan, piano. Bach:French Suite No.6 in E; Beethoven: SonataNo.31 Op.110; Chu: Moon Reflections on LakeErquan; Schumann: Kreisleriana. KWCMSMusic Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Tuesday June 4●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Laurier Trio. Bizet: Entr’Acte fromCarmen; Taffanel: Fantaisie on Weber’s DerFreischutz; Clarke: Hypnosis; Borne: FantaisieBrillante sur Carmen; Crouch: The DisgruntledPied Piper; and other works. Diana Lamand Jeffrey Stonehouse, flute; Matty Walton,piano. KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W.,Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Wednesday June 5●●12:00 noon: Midday Music with Shigeru.Trio Laurier. Matty Walton, piano; Diana Lamand Jeff Stonehouse, flute. Hi-Way PentecostalChurch, 50 Anne St. N., Barrie.705-726-1181. ; free(st).●●12:15: Wednesday Noon Concerts. Coloursof Spring. Varied announced works, mainlyclassical, for piano duet. Peter Bald and Ann-Marie MacDairmid, pianos. St. Andrew’sPresbyterian Church (Barrie), 47 OwenSt., Barrie. 519-576-2129. Free. 11:45: Lightlunches available at modest cost.●●2:00: Stratford Festival. Tommy. Musicand lyrics by Townshend; book by Townshendand McAnuff. Additional music and lyrics byEntwistle and Moon. Robert Markus (Tommy);Jewelle Blackman (Gypsy); Kira Guloien (Mrs.Walker); Jeremy Kushnier (Captain Walker);Paul Nolan (Cousin Kevin); and others; DesMcAnuff, director. Avon Theatre, 99 DownieSt., Stratford. 519-273-1600 or 1-800-567-1600. .20-3.75; (18 and under).Runs to October 19. Check website for performancedates and times. LISTING NOTREPEATED.Thursday June 6●●7:30: Hill Park Performing Arts Academy/Theatre Ancaster. The Wiz. See Jun 1.Friday June 7●●6:00: Aeolian Hall/Pungwe/MultiKulti.African Night. Dande Music Showcase; localspoken word and dance artists. Aeolian Hall,795 Dundas St. E., London. 519-672-7950.(dinner/performance); (performanceonly/balcony seating).●●7:30: Arcady. Ruth: An Opera by RonaldBeckett. Ronald Beckett, conductor. CentralPresbyterian Church, 97 Wellington St.,Brantford. 519-428-3185. -.●●7:30: Hill Park Performing Arts Academy/Theatre Ancaster. The Wiz. See Jun 1.Saturday June 8See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Westben – Concerts at The Barn:Stories That Sing, June 8 – Aug 4.●●2:00: Shoreline Chorus. Earth, Air, Fire,Water. For The Beauty Of The Earth, They CallThe Wind Maria, God’s Gonna Set This WorldOn Fire, Sound Over All Waters and others.Ann-Marie MacDairmid, conductor. GeorgianShores United Church, 997 4th Ave E.,Owen Sound. 519-599-2710. . Also at 7:30.Refreshments at intermission.●●7:30: Hill Park Performing Arts Academy/Theatre Ancaster. The Wiz. See Jun 1.●●7:30: Shoreline Chorus. Earth, Air, Fire,Water. For The Beauty Of The Earth, They CallThe Wind Maria, God’s Gonna Set This WorldOn Fire, Sound Over All Waters and others.Ann-Marie MacDairmid, conductor. GeorgianShores United Church, 997 4th Ave E.,Owen Sound. 519-599-2710. . Also at 2:00.Refreshments at intermission.●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Elizabeth Larson, violin; Soo Bae,cello; Mia Chung, piano. Brahms: Piano Trioin B Op.8; Piano Trio in C Op.87; Piano Trio inc Op.101. KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St.W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).●●8:00: Orangeville Music Theatre. ShrekThe Musical. Music by Tesori; book and lyricsby Lindsay-Abaire. Orangeville Town HallOpera House, 87 Broadview, Orangeville. 519-942-3423. ; (child). Also Jun 9(mat),14, 15, 16(mat), 21, 22.Sunday June 9See SUMMER FESTIVALS for:Westben – Concerts at The Barn:Stories That Sing, June 8 – Aug 4.●●2:00: Orangeville Music Theatre. ShrekThe Musical. See Jun 8.●●2:30: Patricia Dydnansky, flute, and ErikaReiman, piano. In Recital. Works by Clarke,C.P.E. Bach, Debussy, Leighton, Hétu and Gaubert.MacNeill Baptist Church, 1145 King St.W., Hamilton. 905-308-9053. ; (st).Also Jun 22 (Toronto).●●3:00: Kokoro Singers. Earth, Air, Fire,Water. Works by Hatfield, Whitacre, Ticheliand Thompson. Brenda Uchimaru, conductor.Duff’s Presbyterian Church, 319 Brock Rd. S.,Guelph. 289-439-9447. ; (sr/st). AlsoJun 16 (eve, Dundas).●●7:30: Aeolian Hall. Aeolian DiscoverySeries. Folk music. Lauren Mann and FairlyOdd Folk, The Crackling, Mack Edwards andMaryKate Smith. 795 Dundas St. E., London.519-672-7950. $18/(adv); (st).●●8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Toronto Serenade Mixed Quintet.Prokofiev: Quintet in g Op.39; Anderson: Quintet;Beethoven: String Trio in D Op.9 No.2.Arkady Yanivker, violin; Yosef Tamir, viola;Krysten Bruya, bass; Sarah Lewis, oboe;Joseph Orlowski, clarinet. KWCMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).●●8:00: Thin Edge New Music Collective.Premieres II. New works by Fishman, Norris,Thornborrow, Trew and Webb. Button Factory,Waterloo Community Arts Centre, 25Regina St. S., Waterloo. 647-456-7597. ;(st/arts worker). Also Jun 8 (Toronto).Wednesday June 12●●12:15: Wednesday Noon Concerts. Coloursof Spring. Varied announced works, mainlyclassical, for piano duet. Glen Soulis andFriends ensemble. St. Andrew’s PresbyterianChurch (Barrie), 47 Owen St., Barrie. 519-576-2129. Free. 11:45: Light lunches availablethewholenote.com June 7 – September 7, 2013 | 47

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