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Volume 6 Issue 2 - October 2000

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1:30: Women's Musical

1:30: Women's Musical Club of Toronto. Los Angeles Piano Ouartet. Music by Mozart, Hartke & Brahms. 12:15: pre· concert lecture, Rm. 330. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 923-7052. . > > 8:00: Curtain Call Players. Anything Goes. Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive. 703·6181. , (group rates). For complete run see Music Theatre listings. > > 8:00: IMP Productions. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The Broadway musical. Kevin Bowers, director; Neil Bartram, musical director; Charlotte Moore, Brian Sills, Cara Leslie, Gab Desmond & other performers. New Yorker Theatre, 651 Yonge St. 872-1111 . .50 to .50 (group rates). For complete run see Music Theatre listings. > > 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Mo1art & Beethoven: Ouintets. David Breitman, fortepiano; T afelmusik wind players. Trinity-SI. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. W. 964·6337. -, · (st/sr). > > 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Casual Concert. Desjardins: Piece de resistance; Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony #6, Pastoral. Vadim Repin, violin; Alan Gilbert, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593·4828. to . Friday October 13 > > 12:00 noon: Roy Thomson Hall Volunteers. Bring Your Own lunch Concert: Phoebe Tsang, violin. 60 Simcoe St. 593-4822 ext.363. Free. > > 8:00: Bulgarian Cultural Festival. Spirit of Bulgaria 2000: Ghena Oimitrova, voice in Recital Gregor Palikarov, piano. du Maurier Theatre Centre, 231 Queens Quay West. 928·2033. . > > 8:00: Les AMIS Concerts. Toronto Woodwinds. Bozza: Serenade; Watson: Greek Island Dance; Southam: In The Wind (world premiere); Pepa: Fantasie T zigane; Milhaud: Suite. Guest: Dusan Paunovic, accordion. Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St. West. 905· 773· 7712. ,$ 5(st). > > 8:00: Phoenix Records. Stephanie Piercey, soprano in Recital Peros: 18 songs for voice & piano to poems by Bronte, Dickinson, Housman & Wordsworth (premiere); songs by S. Barber & D. Barber. Alayne Hall, piano. Jane Mallet! Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366-7723. ,. > > 8:00: Small World Music. Aditya Verma, sarod. Indian classical music. Narendra Verma & Sanjay Verma, tabla. Les • • Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth. 536·4769. ,. > > 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. MolBrt & Beethoven: Ouintets. Trinity·St. Paul's Church. See Oct. 12. > > 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Wind Symphony & Concert Band. Gregson: Festivo; Persichetti: Masquerade; Hosay: And the Multitude With One Voice Spoke; Arnold: Peterloo Overture. Jeflrey Reynolds & Cameron Waiter, conductors. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978·3744. ,. Saturday October 14 > > 2:00: Victoria Royce Presbyterian Church. Second SaturdayConcert: Saturday Afternoon at the Opera. Michael Kuipers, tenor; Jane Rozdzilski, piano. 190 Medland Ave. 769·6176. Free. > > 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Casual Concert. Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto; Beethoven: Symphony #6, AMIS Concerts 18th Season 2000-2001 Michael Pepa Artistic Director Friday, October 13, 2000 8:00 pm Bloor Street United Church 300 Bloor St. W., Toronto TORONTO WOODW IND S guest artist DUSAN PAUNOVIC, Accordion E. Bozza: Serenade E. Watson: Greek Island Dance A. Southam: In The Wnd- World Premiere Commissioned By: Music Canada Musique 2000 M. Pepa: Fantasie Tzigane D. Milhaud: Suite I!§ I SPAENAUR Adults: .00 Students: $ 5.00 PRESENTSf . z;IU--" :san.~ 24 Wholenote OCTOBER 1, 2000 - NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Saturday, October 14th, 2000 Canada at the Millennium lffjto Canada's Living Composers Join us for a celebration of Canadian music at the end of the second millennium . Tickets are available from Twelfth Night Music Store in the Atrium in Waterloo Town Square, or at the door or call (519) 745-0675. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 54 Queen St. Kitchener at 8:00p.m. Pastoral. Vadim Repin, violin; Alan Gilbert, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. to . > > 8:00: 2Music/WillowMyst. Reflections. Original & Celtic music evoking memories of the past. Amy Ooolittle, flute/ voice; Don Oickson, guitar; Moira Nelson, harp/voice; Elena Jubinville, cello/voice. UCSP Hall, 84 South Service Road, Mississauga. 905·814·8409. 0. > > 8:00: Acoustic Harvest. James Gordon, singer/songwriter. Birch Cliff United Church, 33 East Rd. 264·2235. . > > 8:00: Mississauga Symphony Orchestra. The Emperor and the American. Ives: Symphony No. 1 in d; Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat; Glinka: Overture to Russian and Ludmilla. Valerie Tryon, piano; John Barnum, conductor. Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 905-306-6000, ,. > > 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Mo1art & Beethoven: Ouintets. Trinity-SI. Paul's Church. See Oct. 12. > > 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Egmont Overture; Bartok: Violin Concerto; Debussy: La Mer. Lorand Fenyves, violin; Raffi Armenian, conductor. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. ,. Sunday October 15 > > 2:00: Calvin Presbyterian Church. Sunday Afternoon Recital: Music for Christopher Columbus. Voices, renaissance recorders, harp & bladder pipes. 26 Delisle Ave. 923·9030. Free (donations accepted). > > 2:00: Living Arts Centre _Mississauga. Judy and Oavid. Interactive music & songs for children. Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Drive. 905·306· 6000. . > > 2:00: Roy Thomson Hall/Royal Canadian Military Institute. 11th Annual Massed Military Band Spectacular. Brass, bugle, pipe & drum bands. 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. to . > > 2:00: Song Circle. Guil/ermo Silva· Marin, tenor in Recital Spanish Song. Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 422·1489. ,. > > 2:30: Adelaide Bell, piano. lecture· Recital Beethoven: Sonata Op.27 #2 Moonlight; Sonata in A Op.101; Schuman: Fantasy in C Op.17 (in memory of Pierre Souvairan). 4 Dominion Road. 251-8397. . > > 3:00: Amadeus Choir. Glorious Sounds!. Works by Tompkins, Brahms, Parry, Stanford, Hoist, Daley & Wearmouth. Eleanor Daley, piano & organ; Lydia Adams, conductor. Grace Church on· the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 446-0188. ,,(, sr/st). > > 3:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Classical Miniatures. Haydn: two Paris Symphonies; Mozart: opera overture - (both arranged for chamber ensemble by Jordan). Linda Melsted & Chris Verette, violins; Alison Melville, flute; Patrick Jordan, viola; Margaret Gay, cello; Michael Jarvis, fortepiano. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 588·4301. ,. > > 3:00: Elgin String Trio. Bach: Suite from the Goldberg Variations (arr. for string trio); Vivaldi: Concerto in 0 (arr. for guitar & string trio); Beethoven: String Trio in E flat

Op.3. Oanielle Cumming, guitar; Elgin String Trio: Corey Gemmell, violin; Jonathan Craig, viola; Tom Mueller, cello. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 745·3621. ,. > > 3:00: Music at Metropolitan/Royal Canadian College of Organists, Toronto Centre. Pipes Spectacular. World's largest Organ Concert. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in d; Widor: Toccata; other works. Peter Bishop, Barbara Hallam·Price, William Maddox, Mark Toews, John T uttle & other performers. Metropolitan United Church, 56 . Th~"'~JVI.ADEUS CHOIR blew M llc'es away on their summer Queen St. East. 363·0331. D. > > 3:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The Ennis Sisters. 130 Navy St. Oakville. 905·815·2021. .99. > > 3:30: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Mozart & Beethoven: Ouintets. T rinity·St. Paul's Church. See Oct. 12. > > 6:30: Raag·Mala Music Society of Toronto. Indian classical music. Shubendra Rao, sitar; Partho Sarathy, sarod; Base, tabla. Earth Sciences Auditorium, 33 Willcocks. to . Monday October 16 > > 8:00: Oakvill.e Centre for the Performing Arts. Holly Cote. See October 4. > > 8:00: OnStage at Glenn Gould Studio. Edith Wiens, soprano. Mahler: Des knaben Wunderhorn (selections arr. West); Symphony #4 in G (arr. Stein). Members of the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra; Raffi Armenian, conductor. 250 Front St. West. 205·5555. . · Tuesday October 17 > > 1 :00: St. James' Cathedral. lunch PIPES SPECTACULAR Sunday, October 15, 3 p.m. Music at Metropolitan and The Toronto Centre, Royal Canadian College of Organists present Toronto's entry in the "World's Largest Organ Conuert" -one of over 200 recitals throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia. Toronto organists Peter Bishop, Barbara Hallam-Price, William Maddox, Mark Toews, John Tuttle, Patricia Wright and William Wright play great "organ favourites" including Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor and Widor's Toccata. Admission: .00 Metropolitan United Church Queen and Church Streets, Toronto · For information call 416-363-0331 VALDINE ANDERSON soprano with songs ranging from Mozart to Elliott Carter Wednesday, February 21 Three Canadian stars of the international opera, concert and recital stages, each in solo Recital at the G!enn Gould Studio! all conc:erts at 8 pm /, call (416) 205-5555 www.aldeburghconnection.org OONNA BROWN soprano in a delicious programme of French song '&> Friday, November 17 MICHAEL SCHADE tenor singing Lizst's Petrarch Sonnets, and works by other composers Thursday, April 26 OCTOBER 1, 2000 - NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Wholenote 25

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