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Volume 6 Issue 1 - September 2000

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Comprehensive Concert

Comprehensive Concert Listings, Sept 1 to Oct 7 Friday September 01 > > 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival: LAL South Asian funk fusion. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. > > 9:30: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival.· Jephtli Guillaume. African percussive dance & music. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973·3000. Free. Saturday September 02 > > 12:00 noon: Music at Metropoli· . tan. Carillon Recital. Tin-Shi Tam, carillon Reader, please note: WE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ENSURE ACCURACY, Bur THINGS HAPPEN! So PLEASE, WHEREVER POSSIBLE, USE THE PHONE NUMBERS PROVIDED TO CALL AHEAD. ALSO, PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY THE FIRST .PERFORMANCE OF Music THEATRE EVENTS IS INCLUDED IN THESE DAILY LISTINGS. FOR Music THEATRE DETAILS, SEE OUR Music THEATRE LISTINGS ON PAGE 23 .. To LOCATE LISTINGS FOR A SPECIFIC. PRESENTER OR VENUE, PLEASE CONSULT OUR INDEX OF PRESENTERS AND VENUES ON PAGE 30. & organ. 56 Queen St. East. 363·0331. Free. > > 2:00: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival: lilison di Kinara, vocals. York Quay Cenire, uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu u Artist International Music & Dance Association Proudly Presents: u : I A~4' : ! O.A~ ! u ~ u u An evening of vocal tributes to the world's greatest composers Excerpts from Operas and Italian Songs in Concert u u u Featuring: u u Giuseppe Pastorello - Baritone u (Greatest Passionate Italian Singer of Bel Canto) u u u Mary Liu - Soprano u (A Sensational Soaring Voice) u u Colin Yip - Tenor u (A Miraculously Resonant Voice) u u William Shookhoff - Pianist u u (Distinguished Musician) u u u Repertoires From: A u Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Gounod, Tosti, Denza, Giodano, /;( u & More... f.r u f.r u September 9, 2000 8:00PM f.r u Glenn Gould Studio (CBC Broadcasting Centre) f.r u 250 Front Street West, Toronto u For Tickets: In person m: call the box office@(416) 205-5555 u (Tickets: , ) · u For more information, please contact: U Artist International Music & Dance Association (416) 346-6963 U ~u uuuuuuuuuuuu~uuuuu Arti~t International Music & Dance Association Proudly Presents: Tbe Winners~ Concert 2000 Sponsored by the Toronto School of Music Canada Introducing the winners of ... The North America Preliminary Bellini Competition for Singers & Piano & Artist International 2"d Annual Music Competition for Voice, Piano, Strings, & Woodwinds September 14, 2000 8:00PM Bloor Street United Church (Bloor & Huron St.) 300 Bloor Street West, Toronto For Tickets: Ph;!ase come in person at the door (). 24 Wholenote SEPTEMBER 1, 2000 - OCTOBER 7, 2000 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. > > 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival: Juan Jose Carranza. Flamenco-influenced guitar playing. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. > > 11 :OOpm: Harbourfront ·centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival.· Parkside Jones. Eclectic songs, pop, funk. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. Sunday September 03 > > 3:00: University of Toronto. Soldiers' Tower Carillon Re'cital. Dr. Tin-shi Tam, carillonneur. The lawn, King's College Circle. 978-2452. Free. > > 3:30: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival· Karsh Kale. Indian classical fused with dub, drum & bass. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. > > 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival: !Bomba! Latin, jazz & funk. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. > > 9:30: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival: Chico Cesar. Reggae. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. > > 11 :OOpm: Harbourfront Centre. Blueprints Arts & Entertainment Festival· Tasa. Modern ragas & talas rooted in classical Indian music. York Quay Centre, presents An Evening of Arias and Art Songs Bellini, Gounod, Puccini. Schubert. Strauss. Verdi & more Sat, Sep 16 1 \ 2000 8:00PM Deer Park United Church 129 St. Clair Ave.W/at Avenue Rd. Free parking at Imperial Oil Building Christine Chan, soprano Eva Zuber, soprano Thomas Leung, tenor Michael Nasato, tenor William Shookhotf, piano Free. Donations welcome. Information: 416-763-2982 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. Monday September 04 > > 12:15: Church of the Holy Trinity. Music Monday Concert: Paul Jenkins, keyboard; Holly Cluett, soprano. 10 Trinity Square. 598:4521. Suggested donation: - . Wednesday September 06 > > 8:00: Molson Amphitheatre. Gypsy Kings. Ontario Place, 870-8000. .50 to .50. Friday September 08 > > 8:00: Performing Arts Lodge. Nexus Percussion Ensemble. Benefit concert. 110 The Esplanade. 777-9674. . Saturday September 09 > > 2:00: Friends of Victoria-Royce. Music of Bernstein, Copland & Gershwin. Paul Sanvidotti, trumpet; Cathy Stone, trombone; Susan Murphy, soprano; Peter Treen, piano. Victoria-Royce Presbyterian Church, 190 Medland St. 769-6176. Free. Sunday September 10 > > 1 :00: University ofToronto. Soldiers' Tower Carillon Recital. Ellen Espenschied, carillonneur. The lawn, King's College Circle. 978-2452. Free. > > 8:00: Flying Cloud Folk Club. Friends of Fiddlers' Green. Season Opener with Cloud f~vourites. TRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave. 410-3655. ,$ lOlmembers). Wednesday September 13 > > 8:00: Burning Passions Theatre. Fireweeds: Women of the Yukon. Depicts life in the Yukon with a woman's perspective, from the time of the Klondike Gold Rush to present-day. Written&. composed by Cathy Elliott; directed by Laurel Smith. Canadian Stage Theatre Upstairs, 26 Berkeley St. 651-4514. PWYC !preview). For complete run see Music Theatre listings. Friday September 15 > > 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Alexander Nevsky: Film Spectacular. Music by Prokofief. Ewa Podles, contralto; Toronto Mendelssohn Choir; Michael Lankester, conductor. Massey Hall, 15 Shuter. 593-4828. to .

Saturday September 16 > > 1 :30: Thornhill Community Ban~ . Thornhill Village Festival, Yonge & Centre Sis. Thornhill. 223· 7152. Free. > > 7:30: chapters.ca. Sarah Brightman in Concert: la Luna World Tour. Sears Theatre, Air Canada Centre, 40 Bay Street. 870-8000. .50-.50. > > 1:30: Minkler Auditorium. Oavao HimigSingers. 1750 Finch Ave.East. 491- 8877. -. ' > > 8:00: Riverdale Ensemble. Jacob: Trio for Clarinet, Viola & Piano; Bowen: Phantasy for Viola & Piano Op.54; Holbrooke: Nocturne for Clarinet, Viola & Piano; Guastavino: Sonata for Clarinet & Piano. The Chapel, Victoria College, 91 Charles St. West. 465-7443. ,. > > 8:00: Two plus Two. Arias & art songs by Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Schubert, R. Strauss & others. Christine Chan & Eva Zuber, sopranos; Thomas Leung & Michael Nasato, tenors; William Shookhoff, piano. Deer Park Church, 129 St. ClairWest. 763- 2982. Free !donations welcome). > > 9:00: Toronto Wagner Society/ University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Wagner in Context. Recital by students of the Opera Division in conjunction with Wagner Symposium !see Eti:etera File) Walter Hall, 80.Queen's Park. 461-7114. Free. Sunday September 17 . > > 1 :30: Yorkminstitr Citadel. Concert in the Square. Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. 222-2110. "free. > > 3:00: Janice Owens, trombone & Arlene Kies, piano in Recital T rinity·St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. West. 593· 9356. suggested donation). > > 3:00: University of Toronto. Soldiers' Tower Carillon Recital. Michael Hart, carillonneur. The lawn, King's College Circle. 978-2452. Free. > > 8:00: Flying Cloud Folk Club. Oavid Francey. TRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave. 410·3655. ,$ lOlmembers). Monday September 18 > > 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. Cor Meibion Oe Cymru (South Wales Male Choir}. 175-member choir. 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. Tuesday September 19 > > 8:00: CanStage. Outrageous. Canadian musical. Book & lyrics by Brad Fraser & Joey Miller. Berkeley Street Theatre, 26 Berkeley. 368-3110. (preview). For complete run see Music Theatre listings. Wednesday September 20 > > 12:30: Yorkminster Park Church. Noonday Recital Eric Robertson, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 922· 1167.' Free. *CANCELLED* > > 7:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Qrchestra. Bach Orchestral Suites. Christopher Krueger, flute; Jeanne Lamon, music director. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. W. 964-6337. -, · (st/sr). > > 8:00: Toronto Symphony Frldav. October 27. 2000 Judy Loman-haip Moshe Hammer-v/o//n Douglas McNabney-v/o/a Fred Rlzner-horn IBERT Trio for violin cello and harp MILHAUD Suite for violin, clarinet and piano FAURE Impromptu op. 86 for solo harp LOTHAR KLEIN Partita 2000 tor clarinet cello, piano and harp Commissioned by Music Cando 2CXX) DOHNANYI Sextet in C Majo r. op. 37 for piano, violin viola, cello, clarinet ondhom Friday. November 24. 2000 Patrcla O 'Calloghan-soprano Phil Dwyer-saxophone Andrew Downing-bass SCHOENBERG Caberet Songs tor soprano and piano FROHLING Trio in A minor, op. 40 for clarinet, cello and piano DENISOV · Sonata for alto saxophone and cello ART SONGS for soprano and chamber ensemble Orchestra. Brahms: Violin Concerto; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5. Christian Tetzlaff, violin; Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. to . Thursday September 21 > > 12:00 noon: Ontario Youth Choir. Ruth Watson Henderson, organ; lvars Taurins, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 872-4255. Free. > > 12:10: University ofToronto Faculty of Musrc. Thursday Noon Series. Works of Scarlatti, Piorkowski, de Falla, Chan & Albeniz. Great Lakes Guitar Duo: Steven Thachuk & Ken Meyer. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. Free. > > 6:45: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Evening overtures chamber musk. Tchaikovsky: String Quartet #1. Bridget Hunt & Angelique Toews, violins; Daniel Blackman, viola; Audrey King, cello. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. $ 5 or free with 8:00 performance. > > 8:00: Canadian Opera Company. Verdi: Otello. Vladimir Bogachov, Zvetelina Vassileva, Anita Krause & other performers; Robin Phillips, director; Richard Bradshaw, conductor. Hummingbird Centre for the . Performing Arts, 1 Front St. East. 872- 2262. to 5; to (young person). For complete run see Music Theatre listings. > > 8:00: Elgin Theatre. Grease. Rock & roll musical. 189 Yonge St. 872-5555. .50-.50: For complete run see Music Theatre listings. > > 8:00: Flying Cloud Folk Club. Richard Shindel/, songwriter. TRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave. 410-3655. Friday. March 2. 2001 Arnold Stelnhordl-violln Scott St. John-v/ol/n/vioia J.S. BACH Trio Sonata in C major. for two violins and cont1nuo REBECCA CLARKE Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale for viola and clarinet PATRICK CARDY Tango! for violin, clarinet and p iano • VICTOR STEINHARDT Tango for violin ofld piano DAVE GRUSIN Tango de Pare Central for violin, cello and piano BRAHMS Piano Quartet in G minor op.25 for piano and strings Friday. May 11. 2001 Brett Polegato-bar/lone Scott St. John-violin. Max Mandel- viola Edward tail-bass 'SCHUMANN Three Romances, op. 94 for clarine t and piano MALCOLM FORSYTH Songs in Time Of Crisis for baritone, c larinet. c ello and piano SCHUBERT Selected Lieder for baritone and piano SCHUBERT Quintet in A major "The Trout" for paino and strings , (members). > > 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Bach Orchestral SuHes. Trinity· St. Paul's Church. See Sept. 20. > > 8:00: Toronto Philharmonia. Gilbert and Sullivan. Highlights from Mikado, H.M.S. Pinafore & Pirates of Penzance. Janet Catherine Dea, soprano; Deborah Overes, mezzo; Eric Shaw, tenor; Gregory Dahl, baritone; Kerry Stratton, conductor. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 870-8000. ,; ,(sr/sl). > > 8:09: Toronto Symphony 2000-2001 SEASON ~~:1~~a~~~~t~~~~~.;~~~~~~~P~ert · George West9n Recital Hall Tiifdiif6 C~iiffefo?HieAdS ' ' Feafuri

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