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Volume 4 Issue 5 - February 1999

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COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC • THEATRE LISTINGS. • • • 8:00: Tafelmusik. Mozart: Requiem; Beethoven: Symphony #1. Ann Monoyios, soprano; MUSIC A"( METROPOLITAN PRESENTS '""'' ~ A CELEBRATION OF LOVE IN SPRING SATURDAY, MARCH 6 7:30P.M. AT METROPOLITAN UNITED CHURCH CORNER OF QUEEN AND CHURCH STREETS, TORONTO SOLOS AND DUETS BY WOLF, BERLIOZ, BACH, MOZART, SCHUBERTANDFOLKSONGS . PERFORME;.D BY SOPRANO, HOPE NIGHTINGALE AND ALTO, CHRISTINE STELMACOVICH ADMISSION: INFORMATION: 363-0331 Catherine Robbin, mezzo soprano; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; Sanford Sylvan, baritone; Tafelmusik Chamber Choir; Bruno Weil, guest conductor. Massey Hall, 15 Shuter St. 964-6337. to . • • • 8:00: Toronto Opera Repertoire. Verdi: Un Bello In Maschere. Giuseppe Macina, ' artistic director. Central Technical Theatre, 725 Bathurst. 698-9572. ,. FOR COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS. Saturday February 13 • • • 12:00 noon: Royal Conservatory of Music. Lobby Concert. Students of all ages & levels. 273 Bloor St. W. 408-2824 ext.321. Free. • • • 6:45: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Classic lntro. Jukka­ Pekka Saraste, TSO Music Director; Peter Tiefenbach, host. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. Free with ticket to 8:00pm performance or .85. • • • 7:30: Music at Metropolitan. Valentine Variety IV. Metropolitan choir and friends. Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 363-0331. . • • • 7:30: Studio Strings of Mississauga. Valentines Day Fundraiser. Myron Moskalyk, conductor. Westminster Church, 4094 Toll)ken Rd. Mississauga. 905-276-8234. . • • • 8:00: Academy Concert Series. Heroes of Legends & Myth. Music by Handel, Telemann, Purcell & Monteverdi. Sandra Churchill, soprano; Nicolai Tarasov, baroque oboe, recorder; Andrey Surotdinov, baroque violin; Janko Marjanovic, cello; Paul Jenkins, harpsichord. Eastminster United Church, 31 0 Danforth Ave. 778- 1941. to . • • • 8:00: Grace Church·on-the­ Hill. Holy Jazz. Traditional & contemporary choral music; modern jazz. Moe Koffman, jazz musician; Choir of Grace Church on-the-Hill; Melva Graham, director. 300 Lonsdale Rd. 488-7884 ext.17. ,. • • • 8:00: Music Gallery. New Adventures in Sound. See February 12 . • • • 8:00: Oakville Symphony Orch~stra . Theatre Magic. Musi.c from Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier & Verdi: Nabucco; s~lections from LesMiserables, West Side Story & A Chorus Line. Roberto De Clara, conductor. Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, 130 Navy Street. 905-81 5- 2021. ,.50. • • • 8:00: ·Onstage. Brubeck Brothers Quartet. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205-5555. . • • • 8:00: Symphony Hamilton. The Sensuous Flute. Nielsen: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra; Brahms: Symphony No. 2. Susan Hoeppner, flute; James R. McKay, conductor. Tivoli Theatre, 1 08 James St. North, Hamilton. 905-526- 6690. to . • • • 8:00: Tafelmusik. Massey Hall. See February 1 2. • • • 8:00: Toronto Operetta Theatre. Zarzuelas de Espana. Spanish operetta. Olga Primak, Mark DuBois, Guillermo Silva­ Marin & others, singers; !Arte Flamenco! Spanish Dance Company; Jose Hernandez, music director. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366- 7723. ; group rates. FOR COMPLETE RUN SEE MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS. • • • 8:00: Toronto ·Symphony Orchestra. Classic Masterworks. Roy Thomson Hall. See February 10. . Sunday February 14 • • • 11 :OOam, 2 :00 & 4:00: Markham Theatre for Performing Arts. Polkaroo and the Polka Dot Flu. Musical for children and parents. 171 Town Centre Blvd. 905-305-7469..50,.98. • • • 2:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Valentine's Concert. Romantically ,based musical and Letters C lub, 14 Elm St. (41 6) Come discover one of our favourite composers in our annual Schubertiad with a new Valentine's Day twist' Mezzo soprano Anita Krause and pianists lnna Perkis and Boris Zarankin join violist Steven Dann and fellow TSO musicians David Hetherington, cello; Joel Quarrington, double bass; and Mark Skazinetsky, vio lin in an all Schubert programme of well-known lieder, .the Sonata "Arpeggione" and the universally loved "Trout Quintet". Pastries and poetry readings by actor Severn Thompson will enhance our first concert of 19991 Alex Baran, of C)RT- FM 91.1 will host the concert. Single tickest are , and . ONLY COMPREHENSIVE CLASSICAL

literary repertoire. Small chamber groups. Dianne Werner, piano; Brian Epperson, cello; Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 408-2824 ext.321. ,. • • • 2:30: Off Centre. Annual Schubertiad. Schubert: lieder; Sonata Arpeggione ; Trout Quintet. Anita Krause, mezzo soprano; Steven Dann, viola; Joel Quarrington, double bass; David Hetherington, cello; Alex Baran, host; other performers. Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 466-1870. to . • • • 2:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. Love Songs. Songs both naughty & nice, performed by lan Bell & John Mayberry. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park. 966-1409. Free with Museum Admission: ,. • • • 3:00: Oakville Symphony Orchestra. Theatre Magic. Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. See February 13. • • • 3:00: Pekao Gallery. Mellifluence. Contemporary Jazz. Paul Pecanowski, woodwirods; Joe Lagan, keyboards; Stu Steinhart, 6 string bass/synth; Mike McClelland, drums/percussion. 1 61 0 Bloor St. West. 588-7952. 0. presents in February,J999 • • • 3:00: Toronto Chamber Choir. Kaffeemusik: A Renaissance Valentine. Madrigals, Aires and Ballads by Morley, Monteverdi, Jannequin, and Dowland. David Fallis, conductor. Church of the Redeemer, 1 62 Bloor St. West. 691-5508. . • • • 7:30: Amadeus Ensemble. Romantic Sextets. Brahms: Sextet No. 2 in G Major; Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence Op. 70. Moshe Hammer & Gil Sharon, violins; Douglas McNabney & Ron Ephrat, violas; Wendy Solomon & Alexander Hulshoff, cellos. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 205-5555. to .• • • 7:15: Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra/Toronto Youth Concert Winds. Broadway Music. Music from Rent, Les Miserables, Candide and other musicals. Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, Frontenac Room, 1 Harbour Square. 785-3695. 2. (Family Rates). • • ~ 7:30: Montgomery's Inn. Program of love songs. MichaeiHartley & Monica Letourneau, singers; Gunther Loffelmann, violin; Barbara Saylor, piano. 4709 Dundas St. West. 394-8113. , . The Gallois Quintet Sparkling chamber music, featuring Patrick Gallo is and ShauAa: Rolston Tuesday, February 16, 8 p.m. Camerata Academica Salzburg A Mozart programme from the official orchestra of the Salzburg Festival Sunday, February 21, 2 p.m. Michael Schade, Catherine Robbin COC Orchestra, Mario Bernardi The chamber version of Mahler's masterpiece Das Lied von der Erde Monday, February 22, 8 p.m. . The King's Consort Britain's acclaimed Baroque specialists with music by Handel, Purcell, Telemann, Bach, and Albinoni Thursday, March 4, 8 p.m. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West Tickets Box Office (416) 205-5555 (Fax 205-5551) I I a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 2 hours prior to concert Host: Eric Friesen CBC.radiQ)NE .IIJ'NIWI. ANIMII£l CBC.radi~ :!)4.JOA!51C5. AND I!YDN~ l (members of Friends of Etobicoke's Heritage). Reservations recommended. • • • 8:00: Music Gallery. New Adventures in Sound. See Februar,2. I Monday . February 15 I • • • 8:00: Torpnto Symphony Orchestra. Broadway Night at the Pops. An evening of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway melodies. Elizabeth Beeler, soprano; Geoffrey Butler, tenor; Daniel Narducci, baritone; Mississauga Choral Society; Erich Kunze!, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593- 4828. .50 to .50. Tuesday February 16 • • • 12:30: University of "Guelph School of Art, Drama & Music. George Gao, erhu, in • •,• 12:10: St. Paul's Anglican Recital. Traditional Chinese Church. Organ Recital. John music; western classical music; Bryan, organ. 227 Bloor St. original compositions. East. 961-8116. Free. Convocation Hall, McMaster • • ·• 8:00: Royal Conservatory University, Hamilton. 905-525- of Music. RCM Artists Series: 9140 ext.27671. Free. Jazz It Up/ Duets for cello and • • • 1 :00: Lunch Hour at St. bass by Ros~ini and Mozart; James'. Giles Bryant, organ. 65 compositions by Doug Riley and Church St. 364-7865. Free. · Don Thompson. Coenraad • • • 8:00: Music Gallery. Bloemendal, cello; Joel CCMC. 179 Richmond St. West. Quarrington, bass; Don 204-1080. Free. Thompson & Dave Young, jazz • • • 8 :00: Onstage. Gallais bass; Doug Riley, piano. Ettore Quintet. Works by Mozart, Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Ropartz, Villa-Lobos, Debussy, Bloor St. W. 408-2824 ext.321. Falla & Roussel. Patrick Gallois, ,. flute; Fabrice Pierre, harp; Pavel • • • 8:00: Music Toronto. Vernikov, violin; Pierre-Henri Claude/ Quartet. Beethoven: Xuereb, viola; Shauna Rolston, Quartet iri Eflat major, Op. 74, cello. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Harp ; MacDonald: Autour de Front St. W. 205-5555. . Camille; Schumann: Quartet in •• • 8:00: Toronto Symphony A major, Op.41 #3. Elaine Orchestra. Broadway Night at . Marcil & Marie-Josee Arpin, the Pops. Roy Thomson Hall. violin; Annie Parent, viola; See February 15. Elizabeth Drolin, cello. Jane ~~~~~~~~~~ Mallet Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 11 U I 366-7723. to . '' • • • 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Recital. Michael Bloss, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 925-7312. Free. • • • 2:00 & 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Broadway Night at the Pops. Roy Thomson Hall. See February 15. to .50. • • • 7:15: Don Mills Organ Society. Colin Cousins, Lowry electric organ. Taylor Place, 1 Overland Drive. 447-7244. . Thursday February 18 'I • • • 12:10: Canadian Music Competitions. Shoshana Telner, piano, in Recital. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 441-4072. Free. TORONTo 's ONLY COMPREHENSIVE CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE I • • • 1 2:00 noon: Roy Thomson Hall Volunteers. Bring Your Own Lunch Concert. Toronto 1 Woodwinds. 60 Simcoe St. 593-4822 ext.365. Free. • • • 2:00 & 7:00: Kiwanis Festival. Piano Trophy Finals.' Adjudicators: Michael Kim & Glen Montgomery. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. West. 487-5885. Free. • • • 3:30 & 7:30: Kiwanis · Festival. Voice Trophy Finals. Adjudicators: Harold Wiens & John Ford. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 25 Delisle Ave. 487- 5885. Free. • • • 7:00: Kiwanis Festival. Brass & Woodwinds Trophy , Finals. Adjudicators: Eric Schultz

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