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Volume 4 Issue 6 - March 1999

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2 4 MARc ' '99 Agm 7

2 4 MARc ' '99 Agm 7 '9e=vvhate~ Lunch Concert. Performers from 'the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. 60 Simcoe. 593-4822 ext.363. Free. • • • 7:30: Toronto Children's Chorus. California Dreamin'. Music by Freedman, Luengen, Mellniis, Schickele & Cable. Toronto Children's Chorus Chamber Choir; San Francisco Girls Chorus; Amabile Youth Singers; Jean Ashworth Bartle, music director. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205- 5555. ,. • • • 8:00: Duo L'lntemporel. Airs Gracieux. Music by Couperin, Hotteterre, Marais & others. Mylene Guay, Baroque flute; David Sandall, harpsichord. Kimbourne Park United Church, 200 Wolverleigh Blvd. 657-0076. ,. • • • 8:00: Exultate Chamber Singers. Treasures from Choral Coasts. Music by Gabrieli, Monteverdi, Guerrero, Casals, Cardoso & Villa-Lobos. John Tuttle, conductor. Saint Thomas's Church, 383 Huron St. 410-3929. to . • • • 8:00: New Hamilton Orchestra. Baby Boomer Bash. Musical celebration of the SO's, 60's & 70's. Louise Pitre, singer; Michael ReasoR, conductor;' Hamilton Place, Summers Lane , between King & Main. 905- 526-6556. to . • • • 8:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. A Celtic Meltdown. Mary Jane Lamond, The Toronto Consort presents Montreal's renowned medieval ens~mble a Nef MacKeel, Goggin Irish Dancers & more. 130 Navy Street. 905- 815-2021. .99,.99. • • • 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Celebrating Lifetimes of Music. Somers: wor voice & piano. Eli a t as, soprano; Pej.e.~~ ach, piano; ~ers & RCM Pr · r. Peter Simon in c sation. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St.' West. 408-2825 ext.321. ,. • • • 8:00: Toronto Consort. La Nef Presents 'Montsegur'. Medieval story of the Ca_thars. 8 singers & instrumentalists playing harps, lutes, flutes, shawms & bagpipes. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. W. 964-6337. to '. • • • 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Opera Series. Poulenc: Dialogues des ' Carmelites. Stephen Ralls, conductor; Michaei'Patrick Albano, director. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978- 3744. ,. For c'omplete run see' Music Theatre listings. • • • 8:00: University Settlement Music & Arts School. Faculty Favourites. St. George the Martyr Church, 205 John St. 598-3444. PWYC. • • • 8:30: Feast of Fools Theatre. Cabaret of Fools: Cabaret a Ia carte. Village Playhouse, 21 90 Bloor St. West. 231-3131. . For complete run see Music Theatre listini aturday March 06 • • • 1:30 & 3:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Young . , People's Concerts: Jumping Jupiter/ Music with an interplanetary theme for children age 5 to 1 2. Boris Brott, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. . •• • 2:00: Young People's Theatre. The Nutmeg Princess. Book·& music by Richardo Keens-Douglas; Maja Ardal, director. Musical for ages 6 & up. 1 65 Front St. East. 8~2- 2222. . For complete run see Music Theatre listings. . * • • 7:30: Massey Hall. Mystical Music & Dance of Tibet: Monks from the Drikuhg Monastery. 15 Shuter. 872-4255. to . * * * 7:30: Music at Metropolitan. A Celebr,ation of Love in Spring. Solos and duets by Wolf, Berlioz, Bach, Mozart, ,Sbhubert; folk songs. Hope Nightingale~ soprano; Christine Friday March 5, at 8pm In a program entitled Montsegur, one of Canada's most acclaimed medieval ensembles recreates the fabled world of 13th-century Provence~ with voices, harp, flutes, bagpipes and ud. at . Trinity-St. Paul)s Church 427 Bloor Street West For tickets call (416) 964-6337. IMAGINE YOURSELF IN ST. MARK'S BASILICA in Venice as we re-create the ' antiphonal splendour of Gabrieli's Nagnificat for Three Choirs and the glorious polyphony of Monteverdi. It's off to Spain for motets by Guerrero and Casals, then to Portugal for Cardoso's beautifully crafted yet little-heard Missa Pro Defunc:tis. A side trip to Brazil features Bendiita Sabedorria by Villa-Lobos. Duo L'INTEMPOREL Mylene Guay - baroque flute David Sandall - harpsichord .Presents "Airs Gracieux " A Concert of Flute Music from France. Including music by: Couperin, Hotteterre, Marais and others. Friday March 5 8:00PM Kimbourne Park United Church 200 Wolverleigh Blvd I street north of Cox well subway / 0; under 16 free info and reservations: 416-657-0076 TORONTO's ONLY COMPREHENSIVE CLASSICAL & .CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTII\G SOURCE

Stelmacovich, alto. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 363-0331. . . . ·.- * * * 7:30: Toronto Welsh-Male Voice Choir. Thomas Bell, music director. Glenview Presbyterian Church, 1 Glenview Ave. 482- 0292. & up. . ·. * *" 8:00: Arkell Scho·olhollse Concert. Treasures from Lithuania. Raimundas Katilius, violin; Golda Wainberg-Tatz, piano. 843 Watson Rd. S. Arkell. 519-763- 7528. . *"" 8:00: Etobicoke Centennial Choir. Of Peace and Paradise. Landey: Requiem; Val.fghan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem. Sandra Churchill, soprano; Peter Wiens, baritone; harp & organ; Harris Loewen, director. Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 239-1131 ext.49. ,. "** 8:00: Music at St. John's. . In the Key of Spring. Shostakovich: Piano Trio in e minor; Haydn: Piano trio in C Major; selections from the Renaissance to contemporary Canadian a cappella works. Gryphon Trio; La Jeunesse Northumberland Girls' Choir. Proceeds to be shared by St. John's & Annette Street Public School Music Programme. St. John's West Toronto, 288 Humberside Ave. 763-2393. to . """ 8:00: North York Singers. Sacred Splendours. Faure: Requiem; Haydn: Little Organ Mass; music by Mozart. Catherine Marguerite Robin & Ross Dar~ington, soloists; Gary Heard, director. Willowdale - United CHurch, 349 Kenneth Ave. 905-859-1883.,. * * * 8:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. A Celtic Meltdown. See March 5. *** 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. Liana Boyd, guitar, in Recital. 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. * * * 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic. Howard Cable's Pops. Music made popular by female vocal trios from The Andrews Sisters to The Supremes. Guest soloists: The Mantini Sisters; Hc;>ward Cable, conductor. 7:15: Pre-concert lecture. Birchmount Park Collegiate, 3663 Danforth Ave. 261-0380. to ; group rates. * * * 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir. A Joyful Noise. Great hymns of the Church. John Rutter, conductor; Edward Moroney, accompanist; Hannaford Street Silver Band. St. Paul's Anglican Church, 227 Bloor St. East. 598-0422. ,. * * * 8:00: University of Guelph School of Fine Arts & Music. Henry Janzen and Friends. Chamber Music Concert. 'Macdonald Stewart Art Cer~tre, 3S8 Gordon St. 519 ~S24-4l20 ext.299L ,. * * * 8:00: University of_ Toronto Faculty of Music. Opera Series. MacMillan Theatre. See March 5. - . Sunday March 0 "" * 2:00: Cafe Espresso Sunday Afternoon Music Series. Beethoven: Trio in B flat Op. 11; Brahms: Trio in e minor Op.114; Haydn: Sonata in E flatH52; arias by Puccini, Mozart & Weber. Terry Storr, clarinet; Ronald Laurie, cello; David Smith & Sarah Frost, piano; Urla Duncan, soprano. Academy of Spherical Arts, 38 Hanna Ave. 532-2782 ext.22. to . * * * 2:00: Toronto Children's Chorus. California Dreamin'. See March 5. "*" 2:30: The Aldeburgh Connection. Sunday Series: Matinee Musicale. Music of _Rossini. Sally Dibblee, soprano; Linda Maguire, mezzo soprano; Benoit Boutet, tenor; Bruce Kelly, baritone. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park Ave. 978-3744. ,. * * * 2:30: Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association. Teachers in Concert. Women's Art Association, 23 Prince Arthur Ave. 944-9260. (families).,. Proceeds to the Scholarship fund. * * * 3:00:· Canadian Music Competitions (Ontario). Winners of the 1998 CMC. Piano & chamber music. Canadian Academy of Arts and Music, 143 Willowdale Ave. 441-4072. .,. MUSIC AT METROPOLITAN PRESENTS r't' ~ 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, SCHUBERT AND FOLK SONGS PERFORMED BY SOPRANO, HOPE NIGHTINGALE AND ALTO, CHRISTINE STELMACOVICH ADMISSION: INFORMATION: 363-0331 "" * 3:00: Cathedral Concert Series. MusicHath Charms. Organ & vocal music b_y Bach; Purceii, .Merrdalssohil&-Moiari:: -· Catnerine Sadler, sopr~nb; I an Sadler, organ/piano. Christ Church Cathedral, James St. North, Hamilton. 905"338-. - 9614. to . · · * * * 3:00: Concertsingers. A. Choral Fanfare. Poulenc:' Gloria; · Pachelbel: Nun danke.t aile Gott; Schutz: Psalm 1 Lobet ~ den Herrn, aile heiden; Good: Fanfare for Brass & Choir; Cardy: Te Deum. Roger Bergs, music-director. Saint Thomas's Church, 383 Huron St. 769- 7991. ,. • • • 3:00: Du Maurier & Koffler Centre of the Arts. Sunday Afternoon Concert. Works by Ginastera, Debussy & Brahms. Francine Kay, piano; Erika Raum, violin; Kristine Bogyo, cello. Leah Posluns Theat're, 4588 Bathurst 11-IE POLISH CANADIAN SOOETY OF MUSIC presents IN. THE, MOOD FOR LOVE * Fa.med operatic love themes Ktnga MarK Mitrowska DuBois . soprano tenor · THE Renaissance Choir Oakham House Choir Toronto Sinfonietta :M;atthew Ja~~e= ~ Sunday, March 7, 2:30 pm Walter Hall, 80 Queens Park / seniors & students Call: (416) 516-1496 Rossini's captivating songs! with Sally Dibblee soprano Linda Maguire mezzo Eric Shaw tenor , Bruce Kelly baritone T ORONJo's ONLY COMPREHENSIVE CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE

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