11 •••2:00: OnStage. The Stoltzmans. Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Lucy Stoltzman, violin; Peter Stoltzman & Meg Stoltzman, piano; Eric Friesen, host. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205-5555. ,. •••2:30: Distinguished Artists Concert Series. Glitter and Be Gay. Fundraising concert. Metropolitan Community Church, 115 Simpson Ave. 406-6228. . •••7:30: Royal Con.servatory of Music. Community Talent. RCM Jazz Ensemble. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 408-2824 ext.321. ,. • • •8:00: Esprit Orchestra. Intersections: Canada/Holland. ·sokolovic: Geometrie s:entimentale; Somers: Third P.iano Concerto; Verbey: Triade; Ford: Song and Dance. •James Parker, piano; Alex Pauk, music director and conductor. 7:00: Pre-concert · talk with composers Ana · 'Sokolovic & Harry Somers. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366-7723. ;.50. •••8:00: Rosedale Concerts. The Galaxy Trio. Moshe Hammer, violin; Lenny Solomon, jazz violin; Bernie Senensky, jaz·z piano. Rosedale United Church, 159 Roxborough Ave. 924-0725 ext.36. ,. •••8:00: CJRT-FM. Sound of 7oronto Jazz. The Maxine Willan Trio. Ontario Science Centre Auditorium, 770 Don Mills Rd. 595-0404. . • • •1 :00·: Lunch Hour at St. James'. Janet MacFarlane Peaker, organ. e5 Church St. 364-7865. Free. •••7:00: Canadian Opera Company. Handel: Xerxes. Kimberly Barber, Kathleen Brett, Tracy Dahl & David Daniels; performers; Stephen . Wadsworth, director:6:15: pre-performance discussion. Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts, .1 Front St. East. 872-2262. to 0. FOR COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC · THEATRE LISTINGS. • • "•8:00: Music Toronto. Mykola Suk, piano. Mozart: Fantasy; C.P.E. Bach: Starring: Stuart Hamilton, Pianist and Host Timothy Minthorn, pianist l Arthur Ozolins, Pianist Patrick Raftery, Tenor l Jacqueline Short, Soprano Ronald Tomerelli, Pianist Anna-Maria Bogner, Soprano Jan. 26/99 MYKOLA SUK Acclaimed Ukrainian-born pianist MYKOLA SUK · plays a special programme devoted to fantasies from . Bach to Brahms. Fantasies; Beethoven: Fantasia ,in g minor, Op.77; Schubert: Fantasy in C Major, Op. 15, "Wanderer;" Brahms: Three Fantasies, Op.11 6; Liszt: Dante Sonata. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366- 7723. to . • • •8:00: Amicus Productions. The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. By John Bishop. Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. 812-6756. .50,. FOR COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS. The Stoltzman F~mily - in Concert - World famous clarinetist Richard Stoltzman brings his wife Lucy (violin), and son and daughter Peter and Meg (pianists) for an exciting afternoon of music-making- the family way. Hosted by CBC's Eric Friesen Sunday, January 24 2:00p.m. · Glenn Gould Studio 250 Front St. West Tickets / Bo~ Office: 416-205-5555 Mon. - Fri. II a.m. to 6 p.m. & 2 hrs. before performance. esc'* radiQ)NE esc o!i~ rad C9.%:z CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE J' ·ss • • •8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Small Jazz Ensembles. Walter Hall. See January 13. • • •1 2:00 noon: University of ' Toronto Faculty of Music. Thursday Noon Series: Faculty Trio. Loeffler: Trio. Katherine Rapoport, viola; Clare Scholtz, oboe; TBA, piano. Walter Hall, 80 QuJen's Park. 978-3744. Free. • • •8:00 Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Andrea Marcovicci, vocals. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St . 872-2222. to . CANCELLED •••8:00: Opera Hamilton . Popera 1999. Opera arias & ensembles. With English supertitles. Eva Zseller, Pamela MacDonald, Zaza Zaalishvili, James Westman, performers; Daniel Lipton, conductor. Great Hall, Hamilton Place. 905-526- 6556. to . FoR COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS. • • •7:00: York Un iv~rsity 1 Dept. of Music. lmprov Soiree. Evening of music & food (potluck) by students & guests of the Improvisation Studio of Casey Sokol. Senior Common Room, 021 Winters College, 4700 Keele St. 736-5186. Free. ··••7:30: The Aldeburgh Connection. Recital Series: A Poulenc So,iree. Nathalie Paulin, soprano; Brett Polegato, baritone. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St W. 205-5555. ,. •••8:00: Ar.kell Schoolhouse Concert. Cello and Piano. Sonatas by Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Debussy & Janacek. Elizabeth Dolin, cello; Francine Kay,. piano. 843 Wats on Rd . S. Arkell. 519-763-7528. . •• •8:00: Great Music at St. Anne's. Gilbert and Sullivan: The Mikado. Laura Shatz, stage director; Christopher · Cotton, music director. St . Anne's Anglican Church; 270 Gladstone Ave. 922-4415. 2. FOR COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS. • ••8:00: Musicians in Ordinary. Music of the Italian Baroque. Vocal & instrumental music of Marini, Kapsberger, Fontana, Grandi, Monteverdi & others . Ha llie Fishel, soprano; John Edwards , lute & theorbo; Christopher
1 Verrette, violin; guest artists. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. West. 603-4950. · ,. •••8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Royal Conservatory Orchestra Series. Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Penderecki: Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima; Schumann: Symphony #2 in C Major; Omar Daniel: Lachrymose. Rennie Regehr, conductor. Ettore M'azzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 408~2824 ext.321 . 2, . Church, 26 Delisle Ave. 256- 9421.,. .• • •8:00: Mississauga Symphony. Revolution and Revelation. Koprowski: Saga; Saint-Saens: Violin Concerto #3; Beethoven: Symphony #3. ' SAT. JANUARY ~0 7:~0 PM ALEXA WING soprano Yi Jia Hou, violin; John Barnum, conductor. Hammerson Hall, 4141 ·Living Arts Drive. 905-306-6000. ,. •••8:00: OnStage. Studio Jazz: Benny Green Trio. Glenn Gou!d Studio, 250 Front St. W. •••7:30: High Park Recital Series. Alexa Wing, soprano, in Recital. Works classical & moderne. Redeemer Lutheran Church; 1691 Bloor St. West. 964- 8293. ,. • • •8:00: Arbor Oak Trio. The Golden Age. Carissimi: Jephte; early choral !lJUsic from Venice and northern Europe. T ACTUS vocal ensemble. Pre-concert talk at 7:15. Calvin Presbyterian Classical arias Modem Songs REdEEMER LurliERAN CliuRcli l b9'l BlooR Sr. W. (KEEl~ SubwAy) $ ] 0/ SRS. OR STUdENTS 964-829·~ Esprit Orchestra 98.99 Season Alex· Pauk Music Director and Conductor Intersections: Canada/Holland Sunday January 24, 1999. 8:00p.m. I 7:00p.m. pre-concert talk Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre g~est artists James Parker, piano t.b.a., soprano / composers Ana Sokolovic Harry Somers 'fheo V erbey Ron Ford Geometrie sentimentale · The Third Piano Concerto Triade Song and Dance for soprano and orchestra 1 (Canada) (Canada) (The Netherlands) (The Netherlands) call or visit the St. Lawrence Centre box office, 27 Front St. 1;. (416) 366-7723 Tickets: ; .50 student/senior ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL CONCE~T LISTING SOURCE
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