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Volume 3 Issue 9 - June 1998

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TSO. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. Free with ticket to the 8:00 concert or .85. · • • • 7:00: International Resource Centre For Performing Artists. Interactive Media Gala. Performers include Louis Quiiico, Christina Petrowska, Millicent Scarlet! & Laura Friesen. Proceeds for · Careers in Focus program & scholarships. 424 Wellington St. W. 362-1422. 0. • • • 8:00: Dexter Roberts, piano & Rufat Amiraliev, violin in Recital. Beethoven: Sonata #5 in F major • Spring; • Brahms: Sonata #2 in A major; Karaev: Sonata for violin & piano (Canadian premiere): Schnittke: Suite in Old Style. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 596-9795. . ••• 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 MacDonald, Robert De Vrij & Shelly Kang, performers; Jose Hernandez, conductor. Bishop Marrocco School, 1515 Bloor St. W. 247-4426. . ••• 7:30: Canadian Music Competition. 40th Anniversary Gala Concert. Featuring 1 998 winners. Guest of honour: St. Michaei's Choir. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 905-842-1055. ,. • • • 7:30: Music at Metropolitan. Metropolitan Festival of Arts 1/ - Festival Concert & Opening of Visual Arts Exhibit. Celtic music with Lucy Carrick-Wedel, soprano & Janet Gadeski, Celtic harp; ••• 6:45: Toronto Symphony Metropolitan Choir; Patricia Orchestra. Evening Overture. Lackey, poet. 7:00: Carillon Roy Thomson Hall. See June recital. Metropolitan United 4. Church, 56 Queen St. E. 363- · ••• 7:00: J.H.S. Opera 0331, or for June 5 Association. Puccini: La & 6 events in We are not Boheme. Bishop Marrocco alone. School. See June 5. • • • 8:00: Evergreen Club • •• 7:30: Music at Contemporary Gamelan. With Metropolitan. Metropolitan 117 Strings Attached: Festival of Arts 11 - Organ Celebrating the Future. Recital. Thomas Murray, Yale MacDonald: The Eleusinian University Organist. Mysteries for solo harp & Metropolitan United Church, gamelan; works by Unda C. 56 Queen St. E. 363-0331. Smith, Ron Smith, Gzowski & or for June 5 & 6 Parsons. Erica Goodman,- harp; events in We are not alone. John Gzowski, eat's cradle; Bill • • • 7:30: Studio Strings of Parsons, electric guitar; William Mississauga. Music of Vivaldi, Beauvais & Stephen Wingfield, · Grieg, Albinoni, Bach & Elgar. acoustic guitars. Glenn Gould Myron Moskalyk, music Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205- director. Westminster United 5555. ,. Church, 4094 Tomken Road. ••• 8:00: Orpheus Choir of 905-276-8234. Free. Toronto. Songs of Light arid • • • 8:00: Cantores Celestes. Darkness. Raminsh: Songs of Dances and Spirituals. Ellen the Ughts; Rutter: Hymn to the Meyer, piano; Kelly Galbraith, Great Creator of Ught; Out of organ. St. John's United the Deep; Wood: Hail Church, 2 Nobert Street, Gladdening Ught; Schubert: Agincourt. 205-2719. Standchen; Williamson: Six • • • 8:00: Good Vibrations English Lyrics. Brainerd Blyden­ Come to Life. Robert Bruce, Taylor, conductor. St. James' piano, ,performs his own Cathedral, 65 Church St. 530- compositions. Arkell 4428. ,. Schoolhouse, 843 Watson Rd. • •• 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. South Arkell. 519-821-3619. Engelbert Humperdinck. 60 . Simcoe St. 872-4255. to . • • • 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Fidelio Overture; Quintet in E flat major for Piano & Winds~ Piano Concerto #4. Emanuel Ax, piano; Jurgen Gothe, host; Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor. Massey fiall, Shuter St. east of Yonge. 593-4828. to . • • • 8:00: Jubilate Singers of North York. In Sweet Music. Vaughan Williams: Three Elizabethan Part-Songs; English madrigals; British folk songs. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square. 297-5805. ,. ••• 8:00: Toronto Camerata. Spring Returns. Program of madrigals, chansons, lieder & haiku settings by Bach, Brahms, Chatman, Debussy, Druckman, Morley & Schickeie. Arthur Wenk, director. Church of St. Leonard, 25 Waniess. 905-841-6482. ,. • •• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 3. . · ••• 8:00: Vox Nouveau Choir. Season Finale Concert. Brenda Uchimaru, director; Laura Pin, accompanist. St. Paul's Anglican Church, 1140 King St. W., Hamilton. 905- 627-2038. .50,$.15. ••• 1:30: CJRT·FM &. McMichael Volunteer Committee. Music at McMichael. Anagnoson & Kinton, piano duo. McMichael Gallery, 1 0365 I sling ton, Arthur Wenk, Director T/rronm's Prerrier D A CappeiJa 0xurher 0xJir Presents SPRING' RETURNS We celebrate Canada's tooobrief springtime in a program of madrigals, chansons, Lieder by Brahms, Chatman, Debussy, Druckman, and Morley Friday May 29, 1998 at 8:00pm Saturday June (\, 1998 at 8:00 pm Sunday June.?, 1998 at 3:00pm 7he Chu&'eh of ..St. ~eooA&'-t U WAll less .c2\ve11ue 1 2 blocks north of the Y onge!Lawrence subway station The church is wheelchair accessible fRIDAY, JUNE 5 .. 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Kleinburg. 595-0404. Free with admission to the Gallery: ,,. • • • 1 :30: Classic Jazz Society of Toronto. Climax Jazzband. Ice Gardens, York . University, 989 Murray Ross Parkway. 661-5900. ,. • • • 2:00: Mississauga Library System. John Arpin in Concert. Noel Ryan Auditorium, 301 . Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. ,. • • • 2:00: Toronto Children's Chorus, Jean Ashworth Bartle, music' director. International Conductors Concert. Britten: Missa Brevis; Freedman: Keewaydin; Watson Henderson: Creation's Praise; Mathias: Salvator Mundi; Tallis: Glory to Thee, My God, This Night; Willcocks: Psalm 23; Psalm 150. Judy Loman, harp; international conductor delegates; Sir David Willco!)ks, guest conductor/clinician. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church St. 932-8666. , 2. • • • 3:00: Choirs of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Exsultate Justi- Renaissance Motets for Seasons & Occasions. Works by Batten, Morley, Purcell, Tomkins & Tye. Dr. Willis Noble, conductor. 477 ManniJ'g Ave. 769,7991.,. ••• 3:00: Music at' Hart House. Annual Rupert Schieder Concert. Mary Sella, soprano; Michael Colvin, tenor; Emily Hamper, piano. Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle. 978-5362. Free. • •• 3:00: Music for Spring. Program to include works by Rachmaninoff, T chaikovsky, Donizetti, Bellini, Rossini & others. Victoria Taranov'l, soprano; Barbara Sadegur, mezzo soprano; Raise Nakhmanovich, piano. Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 502- 8768. ,. • •• 3:00: Toronto Camerata. Spring Returns. ,Church of St. Leonard. See June 6. • • • 4:00: Musicians in Ordinary. Music on the Island. Music by Lully, Lambert, Hotteterre & Princess Aima Amalia. Hallie Fishel, soprano,; John Edwards, lute; Courtney Westcott, baroque & renaissance flute. Algonquin Island Association, 18 Wyandot, Toronto Island. 203- 0837.. ' • • • 4:30: Great Music at St. Anne's. Abendmusik. Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; other love songs. Soloists of St. Anne~s Choir. 270 Gladstone Ave. 536-3160. Free. ••• 7:30: Amadeus Choir, Lydia Adams, music director. Viva la Diva/ Greer: songs set to texts by Sarah Binks (premiere); an evening of song and fun'. Mary Lou Fallis, soprano; Eleanor Daley, organ. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 872-2222. ,. • • • 7:30: Celebration of Praise. Concert of gospel music. Ben Heppner, tenor; 380-voice choir including members of Toronto area churches and All the King's Voices; full orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. to . ••• 12:15: Church of the Holy Trinity. Music Monday. Wolpe: The Good Spirit of a Right Cause; Hindemith: Sonata for trumpet & piano; Satie: Avant-Dernieres Pensees; other works. James Tinsley, trumpet; Stephen Clarke, piano. 1 0 Trinity Sq. 598-4521. Donation. •• • 5:30: True North Brass. CD Launch Concert. Music from Bac,h to Ellington to original Canadian compositions· by lrvine, Kulesha & Cable . Scott lrvine, tuba; Alastair Kay, ' ' trombone; Stuart Laughton & " Ray Tizzard, trumpets; Joan Watson, french horn; eo-hosts: Mary Lou Fallis & Peter Tiefenbach. Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, 1 06 Trinity St. RSVP to: 1-800-530-2509. • • • 7:00: DOMusic. M·usic Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W.· 204-1080. • • • 7:30: Associates of the ' Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Five Small Concerts. Music by Rameau, Couperin, Beethoven, Mozart, Purcell & C.P.E. Bach. Classical Baroque: Jim Wallenberg, violin; Bertrand Robin, violin/viola; Mihai Tetel, cell,o; Patricia Krueger, · · harpsichord; guest Baroque dancer: Donna Greenberg. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. W. 221-8342. Lydia Adams, Conductor and Artistic Director Eleanor Daley, Organist starring Mary Lou Fallis Soprano Viva la Diva! This celebrated Soprano/ commedienne will take on the Amadeus Choir for an evening of song and fun. This is definitely a concert which must not be missed! Sunday, June 7, 1998 at 7:30p.m. Geprge 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, in North York or by phoning TicketMaster at (416) 872-2222. Sponsored jointly by JJerEoe't'J IBDO Wl All the King's Voices· . and 15 Toronto Church Choirs and Orchestra featuring guest soloist Ben Heppner Sunday, June 7, 1998 at 7:30pm l . Roy Thomson Hall 6o Simcoe St, Toronto . , $i6, For Tickets: (416) 872-4255 or 757-5512 , Group rates available. e-mail: allkingsvoicesa>geocities.com http://www .geocities.com/vienna/choir/1357/indexatkv .htm I CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE

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