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Volume 3 Issue 9 - June 1998

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  • Toronto
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,. • • • 1 :00: Lunch Hour at St. James'. Den is Bedard, organ, performing his own works, including a duet with Rachel Alflatt. 65 Church St. 364· · 7865. Free. ' • • • 7:00: DOMusic. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W. 204-1080. • • • 8:00: Soundstreams Canada. Tower & Kulesha. Tower: Island Prelude; Stepping Stones (Canadian premiere); Fantasy; Kulesha: Concertino for Flute &'Strings; Quintet-Sonata for Marimba & Strings; new work. Encounters Chamber Ensemble; Robert Cram, flute; Ryan Scott, percussion; Jol!quin Valdepenas, clarinet; Jamie PRESENTED BY THE ASSOCIATES OF THE TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CLASSICAL BAROQUE: Monday June 8 7:30pm Rameau, Couperin, Beethoven, Mozart, Purcell & C.P.E. Bach~ Jim Wallenberg, violin; Bertrand Robin, violin/viola; Mihai Tetel, cello; Patricia Krueger, harpsichord; guest Baroque dancer: Donna Greenberg. Featuring members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and guests performing at Trinity St. Paul's United Church 427 Blo.or St. W. Toronto Admission 'S1illlC':J;;'"(f _N--·:;;::,; ::~ft R0'·E '*~iM JV,.liiiiS · C A N A [jW}A:Wtaw;~~-~e Cherney,Artistic Director Tuesday, June ·9, 8 pm Glenn Gould Studio Encounters Chamber Ensemble: Gary Kulesha, conductor Jamie Parker; piano; Stephen Clarke, piano Robert Cram, ffute; Lawrence Cherney, oboe Joaquin Valdepenas, clarinet; Ryan Scott, percussion Music by Joan Tower & Gary Kulesha . :. an evening of bold & energetic music. Tickets: I Students/Seniors: CALL ( 416) 205-5555 or VISIT the Glenn Gould Studio Box Office, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, 250 Front St. West Broadcast partner: CBC$ rad iQ57'~ :.9#'"'!!!·'-'···'·'·'-'"'-'-'" Print partner: .CAN.\ I) A 1-$ NA't1·()N.lq. N.~'ff !)f J\ff,.:fl.. , mE GlOBE AND MAD... Parker & Stephen Clarke, piano; Gary· Kulesha, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205-5555. ,. • • • 12:30: Yorkminster Park Noonday Recital. Rachel Alflatt, organ. 1585 Yonge St.· 922-11 67. Free. ••• 7:4'5: Cantabile Chorale. 25th Anriversary Strawberries & Song (;oncert. Choral celebration with soloists & sing-along . . Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Hall, 1 066 Yonge St. 905-731-8318. to . ••••8:00: Andrea Koziol. CD Release Concert: Coming of Age. Andrea Koziol, voice; Justin Haynes, guitar; lan De Souza, bass; Jim Hillman, drums; special musical guests. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W. 204-1080.,. • •• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Schoenberg: Five Pieces for Orchestra; Schumann:, Cello Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony #5. Steven lsserlis, cello; Jukka­ Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. to . ••• 8:00: Vorkminstrels Show Choir. Stage by Stage. Gala tribute to musical theatre, featuring selections from Fiddler on the Roof, Pirates of Penzance, Crazy for You, South Pacific, Les Miserable$, , Rent, Applause & more. Beth Kipping, music director. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 214 ~6162. (group rates available). ••• 12:10: St. Pau.l's Church Lunchtime Organ Recital. Jonathari Oldengarm, organ. 227 Bloor St. E. 961-8116. Free. ••• 6:45: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Pre-concert Classic lntros talk with cellist Steven lsserlis & conductor Jukka­ Pekka Saraste; Rick Phillips, host. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. Free with ticket to the 8:00 concert or .85 . ••• 7:45: Cantabile Cborale. 25th Anniversary Strawberries & Song Concert. Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Hall. See June 10. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 10 . • • • 8:00: Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade. A TORONTO'S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSiCAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE Night to Shine. An evening of music & song by men & women of the Ontario insurance indu.stry. Proceeds to Canadian Cancer Society. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge. 872-2222. . • • • 8:00: North Metro Chorus. Featuring the MegaCity Chorus, June Dale, conductor. George Weston Recital Hail, 5040 Yonge St. 221-6759. ' ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Symphony #6; Symphony #5. Jurgen Gothe, host; Jukka­ Pekka Saraste, conductor. · Massey Hall, Shuter St. east of Yonge. 593-4828. to . • • • 2:00 & 8 :00: North Metro Chorus. George Weston ' Recital Hall. See 'June 12. ••• 3:00: Caledon Chamber Music Festival. The Garden of Joys and Sorrows. Music by Debussy, Gubaidulina & Shankar. Lori Gemmell, harp; Carol Ann Savage, flute; Anthony Rapopo_rt, viola. SGI · Caledon Centre for Culture & Education, Orpen Lake Rd. off Route 136, south of 1 Orangeville. 416-536·5403. ,. ••• 7:30: Toronto United Mennonite Church. Benefit Concert. Anita Kra~se, mezzo soprano; Voices Chamber Choir; Ron Cheung, conductor. 1774 Queen St. E. 699-6631. Donation. il• • 8 :00: Arkell Schoolhouse House Concert. Strings and Winds. Margaret Gay, cello; Patrick Jordan, viola; Julie Baumgartel, violin; Doug Miller, f!ute; James Mason, oboe. 843 Watson Rd . South Arkell. 519- 763-7528. (reserved seating). •• • 8:00: Good Vibrations Come to Life. Robert Bruce, piano" performs his own compositions. New Covenant Church, 22 Holiday Drive, Brantford. 905-777-9196/519- 753-4549. . ••• 8:00: The Ginger Group. Canadian Treasures. Traditional & modern folk songs with connecting dialogue & poetry; arrangements by Bissell, Greer & others. Ranee Bouthot, soprano; Kristine: Anderson, mezzo soprano; Lona Davis, piano. Heliconian Hall, 35 1 Hazelton Ave. 733-2525. . ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Fidelio

Overture; Symphony #5; Koprowski: Viola Concerto. Post·concart Lobby Chat. Rivka Golani, viola; Jukka·Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593·4828. to . • • • 2:00: Choral airs o.f North York. 36th Annual Closing Concert. Program of Broadway, pop & folk songs. Earl Bales Community Centre, 4169 Bathurst St. 395-7871. Free. • • • 2:00: North Metro Chorus. George Weston Recital Hall. See June 1 2. •• • 2:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. Sine Nomine Ensemble: The Knight, the Lady, and One Dragon. Royal Ontario Museum, 1 00 Queen's Park. 966-1409. Free with admission to the ROM: ,. • •1111 3:00: Caledon Chamber Music Festival. A neurie, a snipzel, and a fluyten: .Dutch music from the Golden Age. Songs & dance music from the 17th century Netherlands. David Arnot, tenor; Avery MacLean, recorder; John Edwards, lute. SGI Caledon Centre for Culture & Education, Orpen Lake Rd. off Route 136,· south of Orangeville. 41 6·536- 5403. ,. ••• 3:00: Mooredale Youth .Orchestra, Kristine Bogyo & Clare Carberry, coQductors: Rosedale Heights School, 711 Bloor St. E. 922-3714. ,. •• • 7:30: Good Vibrations Come to Life. Robert Bruce, piano, performs his own compositions. The Gallery/Stratford, 54 Romeo Street, Stratford. 51 9-271- 5271.. • • • 8:00: Victoria Scholars. A Serenade to Music. Raminsh: A Serenade to Music (world premiere); works by Barber, Brahms,.Eigar, Faure, Milhaud, Poulenc, Saint·Saens, Sibelius, · J. Strauss, R.Strauss & Thompson. Jerzy Cichocki, music director. Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 3055 Bloor St. W. 761-7776.,. •• • 12:15: Church Qj the Holy Trinity. Music Monday: Choir Unaccompanied. Music by Purcell, Walton, Durufle, Byrd & Willan. Choir of Christ Church Deer Park; Bruce Kirkpatrick Hill, director. 10 Trinitv Sq. 598-4521. Donation. ••• 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Fidelio Overture; Symphony #5; Koprowski: Flute Concerto. Robert Aitken, flute; Jukka­ Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828.20 to .50. • • • 1 :00: Lunch Hour at St. James'. Annual Request Recital. Christopher Dawes, organ. 65 Church St. 364- 78.65. Free. • • • 7:30: Sisley for Honda. Concert in the Square: · Thornhi/1 Community Band. A Pack O'Lips Now Saxophone Quartet; Nancy Stover, conductor. Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. 395- 7350. Free. • • • 12:30: Yorkminster Park Noonday Recital. Angus Sinclair, organ; Paul Sanvidotti, trumpet>. 1585 Yonge St. 922- 1167. Free. ••• 7:00: Oper!l Buffa. Children's Opera Fest: Rip van Winkle, The Elves & the Shoemaker, Christopher Robbin's Vespers; The King's Breakfast. Fairview Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive. 905-841- 0414.,. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Tiensuu: Puro (Stream) for clarinet & orchestra; Beethoven: Symphony #9 "Choral." Kari Kriikku, clarinet; Wendy. Nielsen, soprano; Sandra Graham, mezzo soprano; John Horton Murray, tenor; Richard Paul Fink, baritone; Toronto Mendelssohn Choir; Jukka­ Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. to . Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 17. ••• 8:30: Compositions/Improvisations. John Farah, piano; Nick Fraser, drums/percussion. Chancel Room, Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 905- 793-7787.. • • •309 19 8:00: du Maurier Downtown Jazz Festival. Cassandra Wilson. Molson ••• 12:10: St. Paul's Church Place, Harbourfront. 973- Lunchtime Organ Recital. Tom 4000.. Fitches, organ. 227 Bloor St. ••• 8:00: Opera Buffa. The E. 961-8116.Free. Magic Flute. For Star Trek • • • 2:00: Northern District fans, complete with a Next Library. Castle Winds. L.ight Generation cast. Fairview classical music. Lois Fuse, Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall english horn; Erica Rao, oboe; Drive. 905-841-0414. 5. Sonami Sakai, piano. 40 • • • 8:00: Queen of Puddings Orchard View Blvd. 393-7742. Music Theatre Company. Free. Beatrice Chancy. Music • • • 8:00: Opera Buff a. Gallery. See June 18. Puccini: Gianni Schicchi; ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Gilbert' & Sullivan: Trial By ' Orchestra. Beethoven: Leonore Jury. Fairview Theatre, 35 Overture; Symphony #9 Fairview Mall Drive. 905-841- "Choral." Wendy Nielsen, 0414.. soprano; Sandra Graham, ••• 8:00: Queen of Puddings mezzo soprano;.John Horton Music Theatre Company. Murray, tenor; Richard Paul Beatrice Chancy. New opera Fink, baritone; Toronto by James Rolfe, composer & Mendelssohn Choir; Jukka­ George Elliott Clarke, librettist. Pekka Saraste, conductor; Performers include Greg Dahl, Jurgen Gothe, host. Massey Measha Gosman, Lori Klassen, Hall, Shuter St. east of Yonge. Lisa Lindo, Marcus Nance & 593-4828. to . others. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W. 204-1080. . ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Saturday at Sunday, June 13·14, 1998 at 3:00 p.m. pre-concert ~lks at 2:30 Saturday, June 13 Sunday, June 14 Tlie Garrfen if J O!:fS anrf Sorrows Lori Gemmell, harp Carol Ann Savage, flute Anthony Rapoport, viola music by Claude Debussy, Sofia Gubaidulina and Ravi Shankar A neurie, a snpze(, anrf a j(u!:ften: Dutcli musicjrom tlie Gorrfen Age David Arnot, tenor Avery MacLean, recorder John Edwards, lute songs and dance music from the 17th century Netherlands at the SGI Caledon Centre 1 hour north of Toronto on Orpen Lake Rd., in the Caledon Hills (off Rte. 136, s. of Orangeville) admission , seniors/students call (416) 536·5403 ORONTO S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL

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