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Volume 3 Issue 9 - June 1998

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Jazz Week Concerts-August 2 to 7 Monday Aug. 3 "Swingin' with s·wingtime" 8 PM at the Royal Canadian Legion, 219 Lambton St. Fred Duliogal, bass; Norman Stewart, guitar and piano;{)ave Johnston, trumpet; Peter Sagerman, trombone;Aiastair Lawrie, clarinet; Doug Mcl:.eod, drums, and Marie Go go, vocals. Tuesday Aug. 4 An Evening with Lisa Martinelli 8 PM at Kincardine Hall, Davidson Centre, 60 I Durham St. Jazz vocalist Lisa Martinelli with Brian Dickinson, piano; Dave Young, bass; Barry Elmes, drums; and Jane Fair, saxophon,e. Wednesday Aug. 5 "Jazz: Superstars" 8 PM at Kincardine Hall, Davidson Centre, 60 I Durham St. Alex Dean, saxophone; Brian Dickinson, piano; Barry Bmes, drums; Jane Fair; saxophone; Lome Lofsky, guitar; Usa Martinelli, vocals; . Mike Malone, trumpet; Dave McMurdo, trombone; and Dave Young. bass. Thursday Aug. 6 Time Warp:"Portraits of jazz:" 8 PM at Kincardine Hall, Davidson Centre, 60 I Durham St. Mike Murley, tenor and soprano saxophone; Kevin Turcotte, trumpet, flugel horn; AI Henderson, acoustic bass; and 1 Barry Elmes, drums. Friday Aug. 7 KSMF jazz: Student Concert 8 PM at Kincardine Hall, Davidson Centre, 60 I Durham St. Featuring KSMF's Jazz students. ' For more information call 519-396-9716, fax 519-396-2769, email: imills@primeline.net, check out our website at: www.primeline.net/kac/ksmf.html or write to: KSMF. Box 251, Kincardine, ON, N2Z 2Y7 Information about accomodations in the Kincardine area is available on request. Festival Week Con~erts -August 9 to I 5 Sunday Aug. 9 "Serenade on a Summer Evening" 7 PM at the Kincardine United Church, 721 Princes St. Let our Chamber Music staff (the Penderecki String Quartet and the Gryphon Trio) entertain you with light hearted selections for a summer evening. Monday Aug. I 0 Festival Woodwinds 8 PM at the Knox Presbyterian Church, 345 Durham St. Peter Shack1eton and Amanda Palmer, clarinet; Susan Morris, o boe; An ne Thompson, flute; !lnd The New Berlin Chamber Ensemble Tuesday Aug. 11 "Pianos Forte" 8 PM at the Kincardine United Church, 721 Princes St. Jamie Parker,Tina Yanchus, and James Hibbard Wednesday Aug. 12 Staff Spectacular 8 PM at the Knox Presbyterian Church, 345 Durham St. Thursday Aug. 13 "Master Pieces" 8 PM at the Knox Presbyterian Church, 345 Durham St. The KSMF Chamber staff combine to create a performance power house featuring the Penderecki String Quartet, the Grypho n Trio and Jasper Woods, violin. Friday Aug. 14 KSMF Chamber Students 6 PM at the Kincardine United Church, 721 Princes St. Featuring KSMF's Chamber Student ensembles. Saturday Aug. 15 Grande Finale Student Concerts Music for Young People - I 0:00AM at the high school Junior & Senior Choirs - I I :00 AM at the· United Church All other programs -- I :00 PM at the high school " KSMF is also a music camp, we'd be glad to send you a copy of our brochure. RAMADA Hotel & Suites 0 T T A W A • Two weeks of concerts - as many as eight per day! · • An incredible variety of performers and repertoire • Pass system makes seeing many concerts highly affordable • A perfect opportunity to visit Ottawa - Canada's capital and one of North America's most beautiful cities! • Highlights include the Emerson Quartet, in an all Beethoven concert, the Tokyo, Keller, and Penderecki string quartets, the Beaux Arts Trio with their new membe~ and much more ... The official hotel of the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival Reservations 1-800-267-8378 TORONTO"S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MO~THLY CLASSICAL & CON\EMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE

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