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Volume 4 Issue 6 - March 1999

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hursday March 25 11 :OOam: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3; Buhr: Concerto for Flute and Harp; Franck: Symphony in d min_or. Nora Shulman, flute; Judy Loman, harp; Victor Feldbrill, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. Matinee to .50. * * * 12:00 noon: CBC Music Around Us. Catherine Manoukian, violin, in Recital. Sonatas by Chopin & Strai.Jss. Robert Kortgaard, piano. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 205-5555. Free. *** 12:10: St. Paul's Anglican Church. Organ Recital. Mathias Schmit, organ. 227 Bloor St. East. 961-8116. Free. *** 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Thursday Noon Series: Music & Poetry. Poulenc: La courte paille. Mary Bella, soprano; John Hawkins, piano; Eric Domville, commentator. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. Free. * * * 7:00: York University Dept. of Music. Songs by Mozart, Copland, Faure, Stradella, , Rantini, Mahler & Handel. Elaine Reid, soprano. St. Andrews United Church, 11 7 Bloor St. East. 736-5.186. Free. * * * 7 :30: Toronto Woodwinds . . Chamber Music Concert. Sreten Marilovich, flute; Milan Nikolic, oboe; Goran Goyevich, clarinet; Aleksandar Popovich, bassoon, Dusan Paumovic, accordion. Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St. West. 964-8698. ,. * * * 7:45: York University Dept. of Music. Music by Mozart, Brahms, Debussy, Schubert & Somers. Heather Jews'on, soprano. St. Andrews Unit~d Church, 11 7 Bloor St. East. 736-5186. Free. * * * 8 :00: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Andras Schiff, piano. Music by Bach, . Beethoven, Schumann, Bartok. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 870-8090. to . * * •· 8 :00: Planetary Works Productions. Ring Cycle. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. West. 204-1080. ,. * * * 8:00: Tafelmusik. Trinity-St. Paul's Church. See March 24. riday March 26 * * * 1 2:00 noon: Roy Thomson Hall Volunteers. Bring Your Own Lunch Concert. Douglas ETOBICOKE COMMUNITY CONcmtT BAND Conductor - John Edward Liddle 4JJJ CIRCUMSTANCE our FIRST Night of the Proms/ Guest Artist BILLY MEEK - the jovial Scot from "Pig and Whistle" Rule Britllnni•, und of Hope •nd Glory, Britsh pop hits PLUS rousing sing•longs •nd m•jor fl•g-wavingl l-mL1\, M.nl'h 2h & S.tturJ.l\, M.Hch 2/, 1999 Et,,hi.:oh· c,,(lq:i.Hc Auditt,rium H pm Tit kc>ts ~ll1 Sen tors & Students $H, Childr

Alonso, piano; David Free, oboe; 7723. ,. For complete Terry Kowalczuk, conductor. run see Music Theatre listings. 519 Community Centre, 519 ** * 8:00: Symphony Hamilton. Church St. 924-2597. Music of the Masters. Bach: (advance)· (door). Suite #3 in D; Ware: Concerto * * * 8:00~ Deer Park Concerts. for Guitar and Orchestra; Schuetz: St. Matthew Passion; Beethoven: Symphony #6. Lynn Bach: Cantata 106 God's Time Harting-Ware, guitar; James R. is Best. Deer Park Vocal McKay, conductor. Tivoli Ensemble; soloists & instrumen- . Theatre, 108 Jame~ St. North, talists; William Wright, conduc- Hamilton. 905-526-6690. to tor. Deer Park United Church, . . 129 St. Clair Ave. West. 962- * * * 8:00: Tafelmusik. Trinity-St. 3381 . 5. Paul's Church. See March 24. * ** 8:00: Etobicoke Commu- ** * 8:00: Tallis Choir. Renaisnity Concert Band. Pomp and sance Tenebrae. Victoria: Circumstance and All Things Responsories; Allegri: Miserere; British. Etobicoke Collegiate Tallis: Lamentations. An authen- Auditorium. See March 26. tic recreation of the dramatic· * * * 8:00: Markham Theatre for office of shadows. St. Performing Arts. Quartetto . Patrick's Church, 141 McCaul Gelato. See Mar

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