Atis Bankis, violin; Daniel Blackman, viola; Simon Fryer, cello; Peter Stoll, clarinet. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. ,. ••• 8:00: Riverdale Concert Society. Evening of romantic 20th century English chamber music. Moeran: String Quartet in E flat; Bliss: Clarinet Quintet (1933); Elgar: Piano Quintet Op.84. Steven Fox, clarinet; Ellen Meyer, piano; Daniel Kushner & Rachel Macleod, violins; Stephen Green, cello; Elizabeth Morris,viola. The Chapel, Victoria University, 91 Charles St. W. 465-7443. ,~ • •• 8:00: Tafelmusik. Bach: St. John Passion. Yorkminster Park Church. See April 2. • •• 8:00: AmadeLis Choir, Lydia Adams, music director. Glorious Mozart. Mozart: Jupiter Symphony; Mass in c minor, "Great." bawn Mussellam-Rice, soprano; Pamela MacDonald, mezzo soprano; David Jefferies, bass; Orchestra. George Weston· Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 872-2222.,. ••• 8:00: Arkell Schoolhouse House Concert. Tamarack. Concert featuring Canadian folk music. 843 Watson Rd. South Arkell. 519-763-7528. 5 (reserved seating). •• • 8:00: East York , Symphony Orchestra, Douglas Sanford, conductor. Grieg: Two Elegaic Melodies Op.34; Symphonic Dances Op.64. Somers: Picasso Suite. Leah Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst St. 467-7142. ,. • • • 8:00: Music at St. John's. Joan Watson, horn, in Concert. Songs my mother taught me--"Faure and Dvorak meet Duke Ellington and Mike & the Mechanics." CD premiere' concert. 288 Humberside Ave. 763-2393. ,,. ••• 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic. You Must Remember This. Works of · J~rome Kern, lrving Berlin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Duke Ellington, Gershwin & Mancini. Gene DiNovi, piano; Howard Cable, conductor. Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute, 3663 Danforth Ave. 261-0380.to . ••• 8:00: Tafslmusik. Bach: St. John Passion. Yorkminster Park Church. See April 2. • • • 8:00: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins; Bruckner: T e Deum; Buczynski: A Ballad of Peace (world premiere). University of Toronto Choirs; Doreen Rao, conductor. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. ,. • • • 1 :00: Harbourfront Centre Cushion Concert. Bone Button Borscht. Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band. du Maurier Theatre Centre, 231 Queens Quay W. 973-4000. . Group rates available. • • • 1 :30: CJRT -FM & Mcl\llichael Volunteer Committee. Music at McMichael. Brian Dickinson Trio. McMichael Gallery, 1 0365 Islington, Kleinburg. 595-0404. Free with admission · to the Gallery. • • • 2:00: Brampton ~ Symphony Orchestra. Children's Concert. Introduction to the orchestra. Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. North, Brampton. 905-874- 2800.,. • • • 2:00: Canadian Chamber Academy. Musical Youth. Winners & participants of Canadian Music Competitions. Walker Court, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas W. 538- 4342. Free with PWYC gallery admission. • • • 2:00: Lea AMIS. Alan Fraser, piano. Rachmaninov: Ten Preludes Op.23; Sonata #2, Op.36; Scriabin: 24 Preludes Op.11. Studio Theatre, Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 872-2222. . ••• .2:00: Mississauga Library System. John Arpin in Concert. Noel Ryan Auditorium, 301 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. ,. . • • • 2:30: Ontario Goethe Society. Spring Concert of Sacred Music. Toronto Chamber Society Choir, David Fallis, director. St. Patrick's Church, 139 McCaul St. 256- 0219.,. • • • 2:30: Shevchenko School of Performing Arts. Ukrainian folk dances, children's mandolin ensemble. Kaniv Dancers; Shevchenko Mandolin Orchestra; High Park Girls' ' 1 Choir. Batty Oliphant Theatre/ 404 Jarvis. 533-2725. to . • • • 3:00: Annex Singers of · Toronto. The French · Connection. Faure: Requiem; Cantique de Jean Racine; madrigals & chf!nsons bv. other French composers. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. w. 922-4954.,. ••• 3:00: Elora Festival Singers. Rest Eternal, Grant Unto Them, 0 Lord. Ourufle: Requiem; Daley: Requiem. Personal introduction by Eleanor Daley; Noel Edison, conductor. St. John's Church, Elora. 51 9-846-0331 . . • • • 3:00: Hannaford Street Silver Band. A Handful of Keys. Kulesha: new work for accordion and band; other works. Joseph Macerollo, accordion; Royal Canadian Air Farce Sympathy Orchestra; Gary Kulesha, conductor. 2:15: Pre-concert chat with Joseph Macerollo. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366- 7723. ,. ' ••• 3:00: Mississauga Symphony Family Series . Waltz Time. Brahms: Academic Festival Overture; Scarlatti Shostakovich: Sonata; LYD/It ltDitMS, Conductor Soprano, Dawn Mussel/am-Rice Mezzo-soprano, Pamela MacDonald Tenor, David Pomeroy Bass, David jeffiries and Orchestra Glorious Mozart "Gnat" Mass in C minor Jupiter Symphony and other short choral works by Mozart Saturday, Apri/4, 1998 at 8 p.m. George Weston Recital Hall Ford Centre for the Performing Arts TICKETS and (GST included) Tickets may be obtained by visiting the box office of the Ford Centre for the Performing Arts or by phoning TicketMaster at (416) 872-2222. School of Performing Arts SPRING CONCERT • Ukrainian Folk Dances • Children's Mandolin Ensemble Plus "KANIV" Dancers and Shevchenko Mandolin Orchestra Andrei Pendik, Dance Director Alexander Veprinsky, Conductor Sunday, April 5 • 2:30 pm Betty Oliphant Theatre • 404 Jarvis Street Adults: , Seniors/Students (16+) , Children Call (416) 533: 2725 • VISA orders accepted TORONTO'S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE
Offenlrach: Tales of Hoffman (Intermezzo & Barcarolle); Strauss: Blue Danube; Praise Lam: Commissioned Piece for Orchestra; Beethoven:· Symphony #5 (Finale). Mississauga Ballet Company, Kathleen Duffy, director; John Barnum, conductor. Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Drive Mississauga. 905- 274-1571..50,4/. ••• 3:00: Mooredale Col)certs. Stars of Tomorrow. Stewart Goodyear, piano. A virtuoso recital of Beethoven, Rachmaninoff & his own composition. Waiter Hall, 80 Queens Park. 922-3714. ,. ••• 3:00: University of Toronto at Scarborough. Scarborough College Chamber Choir & Repertory Choir. Meeting Place, 1265 Military Trail. 287-7007. Free. • • • 4:30: Great Music at St. Anne's. Abendmusikr Elgar: Violin Sonata; other works. Helen Jacob-Stein, violin; Christopher Cotton, piano. 270 Gladstone Ave. 536-3160. Free. •ii• 7:30: Christ Church ·Deer Park. Schutz: St. Matthew Passion. Choir of Christ Church Deer Park. 1 570 Yonge St. 920-5211. Free. ••• 7:30: Gentlemen and Boys of St. Simon's. Bach: St. John Passion. Denise Williams, soprano; Vilma Vitols, mezzo soprano; Michael Colvin, tenor; David Arnot Johnson, tenor; Bruce Schaef, baritone; Derek Holinan, conductor. St. Simon's Church, 525 Bloor St. E. 923-8714.;: • • • 8:00: Hart House Music Committee. Hart House Singers. Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle. 978-0537. Free. • • • 8:00: Les AM IS. Joyce Lai, violin; Gloria Lin, piano. Corelli: Sonata (la Folia) con Variazioni Op.S #12; Mozart: Sonata #7, K.376; Ravel: Sonata; Stravinsky: Suite ltalienne; Ma: Inner Mongolian Suite; Szymanowski: Nocturne & Tarantella. Studio Theatre, Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 8 7 2- 2222. . ••• 8:00: Music Gallery. Canadian Electronic Ensemble. CD Release concert. 179 Richmond St. W. 204-1080. ,. • • • 8 :00: New Music Concerts. An Elliott Carter Jubilee. Carter: Con Leggerazza Pensosa (1990); Bariolage (1 ~96); Esprit Rude/Esprit Doux 11 (1994); Of Challenge and Love (1996); Figment (1994 ); Luimen (1997); Aitken: My Song (1997). 7:15: Pre-concert discussion. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205- 5555, ,. • • • 8:00: Choral Music at University of Toronto. Sweet Spring. University Women's Chorus, James Pinhorn, conductor. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. . • • • 8 :00: Hart House Music Committee. Hart House Chamber Strings. Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle. 978-5363. Free. • • • 8:00: Louis Applebaum BOth Birthday Celebration. Applebaum: Of Love and High Times (Four Newfoundland Songs)( 1 981); Diversions (1994); Nightscape (1993); Love's Philosophy; Algoma Central (1976); Holly Wreath (1980 rev. 1995); Songs, Dances & Interludes from Stratford productions; Jake and the Kid's Christmas (1991 ); Life's Journey (1998); Tribute (1981 ): 4 original works 1 by Somers, Freedman, Nimmons & Weinzweig on a theme for Applebaum from Much Ado. Douglas Campbell, host; illustrious performers. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366-7723. . • • • 1 2 :00 noon: Roy Thomson Hall. Elora Festival Singers: Requiem for Holy Week. Durufle: Requiem. lan Sadler, organ; Noel Edison, cond1,1ctor. 60 Simcoe St. 872- 4255. Free. • • • 8:00: Living Arts Centre. How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. · Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Drive Mississauga. 905- 306-6000. . New Music Conce rts Presents Sunday, Ap ril 5th 1998, 8 pm Glen n Gould Studio Canadian Broadcasting Centre 250 Front Street West Tickets: adult, students/seniors 'lr 416 205 5555 iil i¥eJ''i0 ·'• N C A N A D A in partnership with CBC ~~ rad j_o~- "J)Li.i'""""· '"' """'" Douglas Camp bell, fiosl Benedict Campbell and other Stratford Festival actors - Elmer Iseler Singers The Canadian Brass Monica Whicher, soprano Erica Goodman, iiarp Robert Cram, flu le Encounters Chamber Ensemble, Gary Kulesha, wnduclor R·"···I!'N" Hiiilflt'(i]JI wrence Cherney, Arlislic Dirulor presents: We salute Canadian composer Louis Applebaum, in a programme ·featuring his works for the theatre and concert stage. This concert also launches "The Louis Applebaum Composers Fund", to support Canadian composers and to recognize excellence in composition. The evening includes a post-concert audience reception. Sponsored by: SOCAN Tickets: •30 CALL TODAY (416) 366-7723 or VISIT the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts Box Office at 27 Front St. East The Encounters '98 season also features performances at the Glenn Gould Studio on May 1, 12 and June 9· Call today for your brochure (416) 979-1282. CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE
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