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Volume 4 Issue 7 - April 1999

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Anthems 1-4; Bach:

Anthems 1-4; Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 1. Te Deum Orchestra and Singers; Richard Birney­ Smith, conductor. Pre-concert Chat from the Stage. Christ's Church Cathedral, 252 James St. North, Hamilton. 905-628- 4533. to . ; * * * 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Opera Series. An evening of operetta & musical theatre. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978- Th Ata6etriy ({onmt $£tits presents: Saturday; May 1". 1999 8pm . "Cello throughout the Centuries" Two outstanding soloists Christino.Mohler (cello) principol cello of the Tafelmusik Orchestra and Allen Wheor (cello) from New York together with John Edwards (lute) present music lor two cellos on period instruments. Eastminster United Church 310 Danforth Avenue (a lew steps from the Chester TTC stution) Tickets: S15 & S9 For information: 778-1941 Polish Canadian Society of Music and Ryerson Polytechnic University 3744. ,. • * * 8:00: York Univer.sity Dept. of Music. Works by Beethoven, Debussy & Bartok. Simonida Puzie, piano. DACARY Hall, 050 McLaughlin College, 4 700 Keele St. 736-5186. Free. I Saturday May 01 * * * 2:00: University Settlement Music & Arts School/ The Grange. Pergolesi: Stabat Mater. Julie Harris, soprano; Ken Marple, counter-tenor; Chris Dawes, organ continuo. Music Room, The Grange, Art Gallery of Ontario, 31 7 Dundas West. 979-6608. ,. . TRACEY WILKINS JAZZ VOCALIST AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS . ' ABSOLUTE SOUNDS PHONE (416) 767-9451 FAX (416) 767-2476 Absounds@interlog.com of' SPRING * * * 4:00: Royal Canadian College of Organists. William Maddox, organ, in Recital. As part of RCCO Toronto Organ Day (see Etcetera file). Yorkminster Park Church, 1 585 Yonge St. 481-8910. Free with admission to Toronto Organ Day. * * * 7:30: Toronto Sinfonietta. Voices of Spring. Orff: Carmina Burana, Part 1; Vivaldi: Concerto in a minor Op.3 #6; African drumming. Beverley Johnston, percussion; O'akham House Choir of Ryerson Polytechnic University; Matti;Jew Jaskiewicz, conductor. Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor Street West. 763-8746. (advance); ~ - - . · * 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Casual Concert. Lutoslawski: Concerto for Orchestra; Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major. Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin; Robert Spano, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593- 4828. to . * * * 8:00: Academy Concert Series. Cello & Bass Throughout th~ Centuries. Baroque music for cello, bass & lute. Christina Mahler, cello; Marji Danilow, bass; John Edwards, lute. Eastminster United Church, 31 0 Danforth Ave. 778-1 941 . ,. * * * 8:00: Arkell Schoolhouse. David Essig, blues guitar/ songwriter. 843 Watson Rd. South Arkell. 519-763-7528. . * * * 8:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Fancy That. Works by Purcell, Locke, Uccellini, Riccio, Castello, Playford & others. Kevin Malian, violin; Alison Melville, recorder; Christopher Dawes, organ; Margaret Gay, cello. St. George the Martyr Church, 205 John St. 588-4301. ,. * * * 8:00: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Marcus Roberts Trio. Music by Nat King· Cole, Porter, Gershwin & Hymn Sing! On May 1st, at 8 pm, come and sing your Old Favourites! The Hymn Sing, made famous at the Elora Festival and CBC Radio, will be conducted by joHN FRASER, Master of Massey College, at Grace Church on-the-Hill, · 300 Lonsdale Rd. Tickets Call488-7884, ex. 16 BEVERlEY CARIVI.INA JOHNtSTON percussionist BUR.A.NA. SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1999 7:30 pm Bloor Street United Church . Tickets: in advance. at door Ticket agents: Bfoor Street United Church, Husarz. Pekao. Polimex (416) 763-8746 BAROQUE MUSIC BESIDE THE GRANGE FANCY THAT From divisions to dance tunes with Xevin Mallon, violin; Alison Melville, recorder; Margaret Gay, cello; Christopher Dawes, organ Sat. May 1 at 8; Sun. May 2 at 3 St. George the Martyr Church. Stephanie & McCaul CALL 588-4301 FOR !~FORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ONLY COMPREHENSIVE CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE

Roberts·. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 870- 8000. to . * * * 8:00: Grace Church onthe-Hill. Hymn Sing. Survey of the hymns that have been part of Canadian church hlhtory over the last 1 25 years. John Fraser, commentator; Melva Treffinger Graham, director. 300 Lonsdale Rd. 488-7884 ext.1 6. 0. *** 8:00: Ottawa Chamber Music Festival. Prelude Concert: Steven lsserlis, cello; Stephen , Hough, piano; Kimball Sykes, clarinet. Schubert: Arpeg.gione Sonata; Mendelssohn: Sonata in D major; Brahms: Trio for _clarinet, cello & piano. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 82 Kent St. Ottawa. 613-234- 8008. to . * * * 8:00: River Run Centre. Louise Pitre. See April 30. * * * 8:00: Te Deum Orchestra and Singers. Music fit for a King. See April 30. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 905-628-4533. to . * * * 8:00: Two's Company. Program of duets, art songs & music from Broadway. Christina · Ariss-Birch, soprano; Dwane Webster, baritone; Edith Gardiner, piano; Beverley Johnston, commentator. Fund raiser for the Scholarship Fund. Forest Grove United Church, 43 Forest Grove Drive. 224-04 7 4. 0. * * * 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Opera Series. MacMillan Theatre. See April 30. * * * 8:00: York Symphony Orchestra. Season Finale. Strauss: Pizzicato Polka; Dvorak: Cello Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony #7. Ben Gitter, cello; Roberto De Clara, conductor. Marylake Shrine, 13760 Keele St. at 15th Side Road, King Township. 416-410-0860. ,. Sunday May 0 * * * 2:00: D.G. Concert Productions.' Spring Sing for Sight. La Jeunesse; Hampton Avenue; Lachan Jewish Chamber Choir; Contagious; Nathaniel Dett Chorale. Convocation Hall, 31 King's College Circle. 461- 8905. to . * * * 3:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Fancy That. St. George the Martyr Church. See May 1. *** 3:00: Markham Concert Band. Latin Rhythms ... Hot n' Spicy. Guest artists: Shades of Blue; Diana Brault, conductor. Markham Theatre for the Performing Arts, 171 Town Centre Road. 905-305-7469. ,. * * * 3:00: Mooredale Concerts. Stars of Tomorrow. Winner of Tuesday May 0 the Canadian Music. Competition. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's * * * 1 :00: Lunch Hour at St. Park. 922-3714.,. James'. Weaver: Fanfare& * * * 4~00: Gallery & Ritual Antiphons; Bolcom: What a Choirs of the Church of St. Friend; Langlais: Fete; Shearing: Mary Magdalene. Sing Joyfully. There is a Happy Land; Vierne: See April 30. St. Luke's Angli- Clair de Ia Lune. Mark Wickens, can Church, 1382 Ontario St. organ. 65 Church St. 364- Burlington. 905-634-1826. 7865. F~ ~ 4.00: Toronto Classical * * * 8 :1YO: Centre Wellington Singers. Century of Celebration. 'singers. Toronto Classical Parlour Songs, songs of WW I & Singers Go To The Proms. Arne: II, Broadway and modern Rule Brittania; Elgar: Coronation favourites. Carol McFadden, Ode; Vaughan Williams: A Sea conductor. Theatre On The Symphony. Suzanne Kompass, Grand, Fergus. 51 9-843-6507. soprano; Sandra Boyes, alto; ~ Geoffrey Butler, tenor; Bruce * * * 8:00: Musicians in Ordi- Kelly, bass; Talisker Players; nary. Songs of Spring. Hallie Jurgen Petrenko, conductor. Fishel, soprano; Christ

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