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Volume 3 Issue 8 - May 1998

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: Male Voice Choir. Montreal Welsh Male Voice Choir. Dewi Sant Welsh United Church, 33 Melrose Ave. 905-763-0611. ~ ••• 8:00: Academy Concert Series. Springtime in Vienna. Music by Beethoven & Schubert. Unda Melsted & · Julie Baumgartel, violins; · Stephen Marvin, viola; Christil')a Mahler & Sergei lstomin, cellos. Eastminster United Church, 31 0 Danforth Ave. 778·1941. to . . • •-• 8:00: Aliens Amongst Us: Linda Shumas & Piano. Concert and Visual Art Exhibition featu~ng 'pianisVcomposer Unda Shumas, naif painter and needlepoint artist Carol Shumas, lighting sculptor Elizabeth Hamill, designer Andy Verhiel and dancer Meredith Wrede. Original m.usical works inspired by the art in the show, and visually evocative works by Shostakovich and Bach. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond Street W. (w. of University Ave). 204-1080. ,. ~·· 8:00: Aradla Baroque Ensemble. J.S. Bach: Deo Gloria. Sacred cantatas of Bach. Aradia Chamber Choir. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 969-1640. ,. • • • 8:00: Brampton Symphony Orchestra. Cinema Classics. Popular music of the cinema. Heritage Theatre, 86 Main St. North, Brampton. 905-874-2800. ,. ••• 8:00: East York Symphony Orchestra, Douglas Sanford, conductor. ·Mahler: Symphony #3 in d minor. Toronto Children's Chorus; Amadeus Choir, Lydia Adams, director. Leah .Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst St. 467-7142. ,. ••• 8:00: Etoblcoke Musical Productions. The EMPressions In Concert. Music of Gershwin; medley of songs from Kiss Me Kate, West Side Story & Boys from· Syracuse. Burnhamthorpe Auditorium, 500 The East Mall. 248-0410. ; group rates available. • • • 8:00: Etoblcoke Centennial Choir, Harris J. Loewen, music director. Every Time I Feel the Spirit. Spirituais of William L. Dawson - a tribute on the anniversary of his birth. Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 239-1131 ext.49. ,. ' , ••• 8:00: Leaside Concert Series. Fair Folk Airs. Maria Riedstra, soprano; Wilma van Berkel, guitar. Leaside Presbyterian Church, 670 Eglinton Ave. E. 488-2588. ,. • • • 8:00: Opera Mississauga. Puccini: Tosca. Hammerson Hall. See May 23. ••• 8:00: Tallis Choir. The French Connection. Durufle: Requiem; Four Motets; Vierne: Mass for Double Choir. Choir of St. James Cathedral; Christopher Dawes, organ; Peter Walker, director. St. James Cathedral, 65 Church St. 483-0559. ,. ••• 12:30: Milk International Children's Festival of the Arts. Etobicoke Jazz Youth ' Orchestra. Ann Tindal Stage, Harbourfront. 973-4000. weekend day ·pass. •• • 2:00: S.carborough Civic Centre Sunday Concert. Doug Crosley Band. 1'50 Borough Drive. 396-7212. Free. • • • 2:30: Off Centre Music Series. Schubertiad. Anita TI-ll C1\N1\Dii\N ~INCI RS WILL THE REAL :owl PROUDLY I' RI~~ N r CANADA PLEASE r,.,"m' y;, i\ NI W ;\lJSIC,. RI VlJI STAND UP? Stop THE CANADIAN SINGERS SoNGS! LAuGHS! LIGHTs! CosTUMES! UsHERs! SEATs! SATURDAY, MAY jo; 1998 • \t'~n1ymg & Love the Smate · Two PERFORMANClls - 2:oo PM & 8:oo PM STUDIO THEATRE F?.RD c~~T~ FoRTHE PERFORMING ARTs 564o.¥o;;GE STREET, N~RTH YoRK ' ?Tfcl(ETS $:z,o.oo (ADULTS) $!loo (SE~IORS & STUDENTS) :--:::;;:. ,.,,::-:::::;-··:·· ~ BOX OFFICE (416) 872-2222 .. I Krause, mezzo soprano; >.IUUE 7 '98 I ala at • • • 7:30: St. John's Church, Vladimir Pritsker, violin; Boris York Mills. 7th Anriua/ Zarankin & lnna Perkis, piano. Musicfest. Variety of music Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. including music for handbells. 466-1870. to . 19 Don Ridge Drive, 221- • • .• 3:00: Arraymusic. 12th 9137. ,; family . annual Young Composers' • • • 8r.OO: Flying Cloud Folk Workshop. New works Club. Thank you TRANZAC developed in month long · Benefit. TRANZAC, 292 residency with Arraymusic, by . Brunswick Ave. 410-3655. Jerome Blais (Montreal), Vincent Collard (Montreal), ctmartin (Kitchener), and Jordan Nobles (Vancouver). Music Gallery, 179 Richmond Street W. (w. of University Ave). 204-1 080. 0 • • • 3:00: Oshawa-Durham Symphony Orchestra. Ode to Joy. Verdi: lnno delle Nazione (Hymn of the Nations); Beethoven: Symphony #9 in d minor, Op.125 (Choral). 2:15: Concert Talk. Ellen van Haaren, soprano; Mary Delli Calli mezzo-soprano; Mark DuBois, tenor; Bruce Kelly, bassbaritone; Bridge Street Church Choir; Marco Parisotto, conductor. College Park Church, 1164 King St. E. Oshawa. 905-579-6711. to . • • • 3:0Q: pro VOCE Studios. Concert o'f Songs & Voca( Ensembles. Student Scholarship Benefit. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. ,w. 960-0472.,. • • • 3:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. RCM Children's Choir. Featuring students of the community school. Teri Dunn, conductor. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 408-2824 ext.321. ,. • • • 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Ray Thomson Hall. · See May 30. The Off Centre Music Series presents their annual Schubertiad with mezzo-soprano Anita Krause, Inna Perkis (piano), Boris Zarankin (piano) and Vladimir I Pritsker (violin) · I performin~ selected lieder. A unique blend of music with poetry. pastries, and coffee in an intimate 19th century salon setting. Sunday, May 31 , 2:30 p.m. Arts & Lcllcrs Club, 14 Elm St. I (416) 466-1R70 Tickets: , , · ri1 oncert · · ~Listings EARLY BIRD LISTINGS FOR JUNE 1 TO JUNE 71998 Please check your June 1 c July 7 WlwleNote, available Wednesday May 27, for changes and additions. ••• 8:00: Arkell Schoolhouse Concert. Jacques Jsraelievitch, · violin, in recital. Works for solo violir,l by Bach, Ysaye, Martinon, Prokofiev, Adaskin, Prevost & Kreisler. In conjunction with Parallel So/os, art exhibit of Gabrielle lsraelievitch. 843 Watson Rd. .s. 519-763-7528.. • • • 1 :00: Lunch Hour at St. James'. Father John Palm er, organ. 65 Church St. 364- 7865. Free. • • • 8:00: Jewish Music· Toronto. Zimryah. Choral festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel. Avni: new composition (world premiere); other works. Charles Helier, conductor. Beth Emeth Synagogue, 100 Elder St. 777- 4006. Free. ••• 8:00: Music Toronto. Gryphon Trio. Beethoven: Trio in c minor, Op.1 #3; MacDonald: In the Eagle's Eye (1995); Ravel: Trio. Jane Mallet! Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366-7723. to ; students . • • • 12:30: Yorkminster Park Noonday Recital. Kurt-Ludwig Forg, organ. 1585 Yonge St. fOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (416) 690-9629 922-1167. Free. I TORONTO'S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL~ CONTEMPORARY CONCERT.U ING SOURCE

••• 8:00: Toronto Choral Society. Mega Hits of Opera and Broadway. Suzanne Kompass, soprano; Mark DuBois, tenor; William O'Meara, accompanist; Geoffrey Butler, conductor. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 410-3509. . . ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Murphy: From the Drum Comes a Thundering Beat ... ; Beethoven: Piano Concerto #4; Symphony #6 "Pastoral." Emanuel Ax, piano; Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. to . • •• 12:10: St. Paul's Church Lunchtime Organ Recital. Eric Robertson, organ. 227 Bloor St. W. 961-8116. Free. • • • 2:00: Toronto Senior Strings, Victor Feldbrill, conductor. C.P.E.Bach: Symphony #3 in C; Marcello: Introduction, Air & Presto; Reeves: In Memoriam Primo Levi; Dvorak: Notturno; Frescobaldi: Suite in D. Sandra Boyes, mezzo soprano. 'St. Andrew's Church, 75 Simcoe St. 769-5071.. ••• 6:45: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Evening Overture. Music by Beethoven. Emanuel Ax, piano; members of the TSO. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. Free with ticket to the 8:00 concert or .85. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 3. • •• 7:00: J.H.S. Opera Association. Puccini: La Boheme. Lenard Whiting, lrene Seyarto, Judith MacDona.ld, Robert De Vrij & Shelly Kang, performers; Jose Hernandez, conductor. Bishop Marrocco School, 1515 Bloor St. W. 247-4426.. • • • 7:30: Music at Metropolitan. Metropolitan Festival of Arts 11 - Festival Concert & Opening of Visual Arts Exhibit. Celtic music with Lucy Carrick-Wedel, soprano & Janet Gadeski, Celtic harp; Metropolitan Choir; Patricia Lackey, poet. 7:00: Carillon recital. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 363- 0331. or forJune 5 & 6 events in We are not alone. ••• 8:00: Evergreen Club Contemp~rary Gamelan. With 11 7 Strings Attached: Celebrating the Futurs. Works by MacDonald, Linda C. Smith, Ron Smith, Gzowski & Parsons. Erica Goodman, harp; John Gzowski, eat's cradle; Bill Parsons, electric guitar; William Beauvais & Stephen Wingfield, acoustic guitars. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205- 5555.,. • • • 8:00: Orpheus Choir of Toronto. Songs of Light and Darknqss. Raminsh: Songs of the Lights; Rutter: Hymn to the Great Creator of Light; Out of the Deep; Wood: Hail Gladdening light; Schubert: Standchen; Williamson: Six English Lyrics. Brainerd Blyden­ Taylor, conductor. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church St. 530- 4428.,. • • • 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. Engelbert Humperdinck. 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. to $ss. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Fidelio SONGS Of liG~( AND ·DARKN(SS An evening of exciting choral music with the theme of light and darkness. Songs of the Lights - lmant Raminslz Hymn to the Creator of Light -John Rutter Standchen - Franz Schubert and much more. Artistic Director - Rraincrd B/Jdm-Taylt'r Soloists - Thr Sldg wlck Srlwlars Accompanist - B,•wrly F,,sier 8:00 PM, Friday, June 5, 1998 · St. James' Cathedral Tickets are for adults for students/seniors. Call (416) 530-4428 Overture; Quintet in E flat Roy Thomson Hall. See June major for Piano & Winds; Piano 4. Concerto #4. Emanuel Ax, ••• 7:00: J.H.S. Opera · piano; Jurgen Gothe, host; Association. Puccini: La Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Boheme. Bishop Marrocco conductor. Massey Hall, Shuter ' School. See June 5. · St. east of Yonge. 593-4828. ••• 7:30: Music at to . Metropolitan. Metropolitan ' Festival of Arts 11 - Organ Recital. Thomas Murray, Yale University Organis.t. Metropolitan United Church, ••• 6:45: Toronto Symphony 56 Queen St. E. 363-0331. Orchestra. Evening Overture. 5 or for June 5 & 6 -+ Friday. June S 7:00 p.m. Carillon recital 7:30 p.m. Opening concert featuring choral, vocal, harp music and poetry readings Admission Opening of Visual Arts exhibit featuring works by Gary Crawford, Doris McCarthy, Ran Bolt, Mary Hecht, A.J. Casson, lane Kewin, and many more Saturday. June 6 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Visual Arts display open 1 p.m. TV Puppetree presents "Old MacDonald" Admission free 7:30p.m. Organ recital by Yale University organist Thomas Murray Admission - combination ticket for Friday and Saturday is Metropolitan United Church

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