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Volume 7 Issue 2 - October 2001

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INDEX OF PRESENTERS AND

INDEX OF PRESENTERS AND VENUES • Jane Mallet! Theatre 1-4, 9, 14, 21, 23, nl, n4,n5 Jeunesses Musicales of Ontario 21 JuanTomas 12 Kimbourne Park United Church 20 Knox College Chapel 2, 19 Lawrence Park Community Church 21 Leaside Presbyterian Church 28, n4 Les AMIS Concerts 6 Lester B. Pearson Theatre, Brampton(fa) 12 Lighthouse Festival Theatre(fa)16 Lindsay Concert' Foundation(fa) 20 Lithuanian Canadian Community 28 Liuna Station, Hamilton(fa) 2, 19, 21 Living Arts Centre 13, 26-28, n1, n4 M-DO Centre for World Music and Dance 20 MacMillan Theatre 13, 14, 20 Markham Concert Band 28 Markham Theatre for Performing Arts 17, . 19-23, 27, 2a Massey College 3 Massey Hall 12, 17, 25, 27 McLaughlin Performance Hall 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, n7 McMaster University School of the Arts(fa) 4-7 McMichael Gallery 7, 14, 21, n4 Meadowvale Theatre 19, n 1, n4 Melodymakers(fa) n2 • . Metropolitan United Church 1, 33 Mezzetta CaM 10, 17, 24 Millpond Cimtre(fa)20, 27 Mississauga Choral Society 27 Mississauga Symphony Orchestra 27 Mooredale Concerts 20, 21 Mozart Society 24 Music at Metropolitan 1, n2 Music Gallery 11, 13, 18-20,26,28, n1, n3-4 Music Theatre Mississauga 19 Music Toronto 4, 9, 23, n 1, n5 Musica intima 27 National Ballet School 13 New Music Concerts 26 Newmarket Theatre 6 Nokia-Concert Series 6 North Toronto Institute of Music 28, n4 Northdale Concert Band 23 Northern District Library 18, 25 Northumberland Orchestra Society(fa)13 Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts 14, 15, 21, 25-28 Off Centre Music Series 21 OnStage_9, 23, 26, n6 Ontario Christian Music Assembly n2 Opera Atelier 25 Opera in Concert n4 Opera Mississauga 13 Opera Ontario(fa) 13 Orchestra Toronto 28 Patrons of Wisdom 21 Performing Arts York Region 26 Popov and Vona 17 Port Nelson United Church n4 Premiere Dance Theatre 16 Renaissance Singers(fa) 27 Robert Gill Theatre 26 Roy Thomson Hall 3-6, 9-11, 13, 14, 16-19, 22, 24-26, 29-n4, n6 Royal Bank Theatre 13, 27, 28 Royal Canadian Military Institute 14 Royal Conservatory of Music Community School n4 Royal Conservatory of Music Glenn Gould Professional School12, 21 Scarborough Music Theatre n 1 continued from page 39 Scarborough Philharmonic 27 Scarborough Village Theatre n 1 Shea's Performing Arts Center, Buffalo NY(fa) 14 Shinkikai Fall Classic Concert Series 11 Sinfonia Toronto 27 Sir Sandford Fleming College, Lindsay(fa) 20 Small World Music Society 12 Song Circ!e n4 St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kitchener(fa) 27 St Andrew's United Church 21 St Andrews College Chapel n2 St Clement's Church 20, 27 St George the Martyr Church 7, 11, 13, 18- 20, 28, n 1, n3-4 St Georges on-the-Hill Church 21 St Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre(fa) 32 St James' Cathedral 2, 9, 13, 16, 19, 23, 30, n6 St John's Church, Elora(fa)6 St Joseph's Church, Hamilton(fa) 21 St Matthews United Church 13 St Paul's Anglican Church 4, 11, 12, 18, 25, n1 St Simon's Church 21 Sunderland Hall, First Unitarian Congregation 24 Symphony Hamilton(fa) n3 Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra 11 -14 Tallis Choir 27 Te Deum Orchestra(fa) 19 The Church Theatre, St Jacobs(fa) n 1 The Great Hall 10 Theatre Sheridan n7 Theatricality Plus(fa) 12 Tivoli Theatre, Hamilton(fa) n3 ToneART Ensemble 20 Toronto All-Star Big Band 21 Toronto Camerata 20 Toronto Centre for the Arts 9, 17, 21 Toronto Children's Chorus 21, n4 Toronto Early Music Centre 13 Toronto Latvian Concert Association 28 Toronto Mendelssohn Choir n6 · Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir· 20 Toronto Operetta Theatre 14 Toronto Philharmonia 4, 25 Toronto Symphony Orchestra 3-5, 9-11, 13, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25,29-31, n3-4 TRANZAC 7, 14, 21, 28, n4 Trinity-SI. Paul's Church 11-14,17 ' Unionville HS Winds 23 University of Toronto Faculty of Music 1 -4, 10-14, 16, 17, 20,24-27, 31 -n4, n7 Vesnivka Choir 28 Via Salzburg 29 Victoria Royce Presbyterian Church 13 Victoria University Chapel 26, 34 Vocal Art Forum 10 VocaiPoint Chamber Choir n4 Waiter Hall 1-4, 10-12, 16-18,21,24,25, 31-n2, n4, n7 Wendy Dobson 28 Weston Silver Band 27 Willowdale United Church 20 WillowMyst Music 19 Women's Art Association n4 Women's Musical Club of Toronto 18 York Quay Centre 7, 14, 21, 28, n2 York Symphony Orchestra 27, 28 York University Dept. of Music 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, n7 · Yorkminster Park Baptist Church 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, n7 · 40 wholenote OcTOBER 1, 2001 - NovEMBER 7, 2001 ETCETERA FILE, OCTOBER 2001 ANNOUNCEMENTS • October 5: Opera Atelier. Versailles Banquet 2001. Features lavishly costumed attendants, baroque dancers & singers & a sumptuous feast. Fundraising event. Graydon Hall Manor, 185 Graydon Hall Drive. 416- 703-3767 ext.24. 0/ person. *October 13 2:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Discover Jazz on U of T Discovery Day. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free . *October 18-28: Hannaford Street Silver Band/Arts and Brass 2001. 11-day Escorted Tour to England including The National Brass Band Championships. 905- 428-1328. For every ticket sold, a donation of 00 will be made to the HSSB. *October 20: Canadian Band Associa· tion. Band Aid 2001. All-day conference for · professional music educators. Concluding concert at 3:00 (see daily listings). Earl Haig Secondary School, 100 Princess Ave. 905- 826-5542. • October 26 6:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Wine Tasting. Taste vintages & fine foods from around the world while you enjoy the antiques of the Canadian Antique Dealers Association 32nd Annual Antique Fair, Art & Interior Design Exposition. National Trade Centre, 1 00 Princes' Boulevard, Exhibition Place. 416-593-7769 ext359. . *November 1 5:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Fine Wine Specialty Tasting & Auction. Sample & bid on some of the finest wines & enjoy hors d' oeuvres prepared by outstanding chefs. Le Royal Meridian King Edward Hotel, 37 King St. East. 416-593- 7769 ext.359. , (auction only). LECTURES *October 9 7:00: University of Toronto Opera Division. StepMn Sondheim -His . own invention. Lecture with music by Michael Patrick Albano assisted by singers of the Opera Division. Herman Geiger-Torel Room, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. *October 22 8:00: Toronto Wagner Society. The Early Operas. Professor Eric Domville will discuss the early pre-Fiying Dutch111an operas of Wagner. The talk will be ilhistrated with musical examples. Arts ,and Letters Club, 14 Elm St 416.-593-8557. Donation of - suggested. • October 26 1 O:OOam: Royal Conserva· tory of Music Glenn Gquld Professional School/New Music Concerts. Composition Forum. Recent electroacoustic compositions of Robert Norniandeau. Room M308, 273 Bloor St. West 416-961-9594. 1 Opera Atelier's Jeannette Zingg *October'28 2:00: Royal Ontario Museum/Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations. A Journey through the Turkish Musical landscape. Live Turkish music and Whirling Dervishes accompanied by Turkish religious music. Theatre ROM, 100 Queen's Park. 416-586-5797 www.rom.on.ca , (members,sr/st). *November 2-4: Canadian International Jazz Convention. Jazz Expo. Features lectures & seminars, jazz clinics & workshops, Jazz Marketplace, concerts & International Jazz Summit. Queen Elizabeth Complex, CNE grounds. 5. 1-866-566- 5299 www.jazzexpo.ca • November 3 1:00: Toronto Children's Chorus. Meet the Composer: Stephen Hatfield. Mr. Hatfield presents his music & demonstrates how its many parts come together in concert. Features the TCC & guest choirs. Timothy Eaton Church, 230 St. Clair Ave. West. 416-932-8666. *Novemb.er 410:00am: Tundra Music/ Vintage Guitars/Canadian Musician. First Annual Canada's Musician's Flea Market. Instruments of all kinds: guitars, drums, brass, violins, sound equipment, records, cds, videos & recording equipment will be bought, sold & traded. Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave. 416-222-8222 www.tundramusic:com .50. *November 5 1:30: Royal Conservatory of Music Glenn Gould Professional , School/New Music Concerts. Composition Forum. Heather Schmidt discusses & performs her recent piano compositions. Room M308, 273 Bloor St West. 416-408- 2824 ext.321. MASTER CLASSES *October 2 12:00 noon: Unil(ersity of Toronto Faculty of Music/ltalian Cultural Institute. V.iva ltalial Master class with I Solisti Veneti, Claudio Scimone, conductor. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. • October 3 2:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Piano master class with Jean-Paul Sevilla. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free.

*October 9 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Voice master class with Kimberly Barber. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. *October 16 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Voice master class with Kimberly Barber. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. *November 6 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Master class 'with Ben Heppner, tenor. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free {tickets required). WORKSHOPS *October 13: Toronto Early Music Players' Organization. All day Saturday ACCOUNTING AND INCOME TAX SERVICE for small business and individuals, to save you time and money. customized to meet your needs. Norm Pulker, B. Math. CMA. 905-717-5421 or 905-830-2985. BEGINNING CLASSICAL GUITAR Simple and beautiful pieces are easy to learn. Experienced and qualified (B.Mus.) teacher. patient with ~dults and children. 416-885- 2502; email: beginguitar@ hotmail.com CELLO LESSONS by experienced and qualified teacher and performer. All ages, beginners and advanced students. Nata, 416- 665-5988. DRUMS, VIBES & PERCUSSION jazz-Rock-Orchestral performance. All levels Stewart Hoffman, juilliard Graduate, experience includes Toronto Symphony, National Ballet of Canada, CBC Radio!TV, drum set, jazz vibes 416-462-9615 EAR TRAINING, MUSICIANSHIP, SIGHT -SINGING, dictation, rhythmic training,, keyboard skills, theory (all Conservatory-type subjects, solfa. jazz). All levels, professional/serious beginners. Detailed study available · j.S.Bach, Renaissance, jazz. Art Levine, MA, ARCT; Host of "This is Art" on CBC; RCM Professional School Faculty; Instructor, University of Toronto,' etc. 416-924- 8613. Visit website: www.artlevine.com workshop with Janos Ungvary, recorder. early choral music. Ability to read music those who wish to improvise. Bring music Lansing United Church, 49 Bogert Ave. 416- desirable but not essential. 166 Crescent stands. Church of the Messiah, 240 Avenue 487-9261. Rd. 416-920-5025. {non-members). Rd. Pre-registration required by October 20. 416-694-9266. (non-members), {members). *October 21 2:00: CAM MAC. Reading of Scott MacMillan's Celtic Mass for the Sea, for singers & instrumentalists, with conductor Pierre Perron. Instrumentalists please bring music stand. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 416-924-1938. {members & non-m 1 embers). *October 21: Acoustic Harvest. Harmony Workshop with Cindy Kallet; EIIen Epstein & Michael Cicone. The Parlour, Bellefair United Church, Bellefair & Queen St. East. 416- 264-2235. Reservations required. *October 24 7:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. Vocal Circle. Recreational reading of *October 25 2:30: York University Dept. of Music. Workshop featuring Geoff Keezer, jazz piano. Mclaughlin Performance Hall, York University, 4700 Keele St. 416-736- 5186. Free • October 25 8:00: Toronto Folk Singers' Club. Informal meeting with the purpose of exchanging songs, traditional or contempo· rary. Tiki Room, TRANZAC Club, 292 Brunswick Ave. 416-532·0900. Free. *October 28 2:00: CAMMAC. lnstrumen· tal Jazz Workshop with Bruce Redstone. All instruments welcome. Workshop will use sheet music; optional improvisation for (UN)CLASSIFIED ADS, OCTOBER 2001 FOR RENT/DOWNTOWN: Practice rooms (pianos included), and large rehearsal space with soundboard. Rates on a sliding scale. Call 416-925-7222 for information. Cabbagetown Community Arts Centre, 454 Parliament St. GUITARS: unique handmade instruments including acoustic archtops, at good prices, for . sale or commission by Michael Sankey, Luthier ( 613) 733-8441 sankeymichael@ hotmail.com HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO SING, thought you wouldn't or couldn't, or do you just want a place to play with the possibilities of your voice. Small groups. 6 · . johanne, 416-461-8425. JAPANESE KOTO MUSIC. Private lessons for all levels. Classical and contemporary music. Also available for private and public functions. linda Caplan, (416)783-4652, www.lindacaplan.com MERLIN WILLIAMS is available to do digital recordings of your orchestra, band, choir or chamber group on location. Reasonable rates for archival and demo recordings. For more info, call (416)489-0275 or email: merlinw@ netcom.ca MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Duets, Trios, Dance Band, Big Band. Background, Centre-stage. Classical, Contemporary. Dixieland, jazz! jSl Enterprises 905-276-3373. NOW OPEN, HOLISTIC HEALING CLINIC · Energy Therapy Matters: The connections of our mind, body, emotion and spirit are reflected in the energy in and around our bodies. Exploring in safety, you become aware of more choices to help you relax. balance, deal with stress and illness, and cultivate overall harmony and flow. Debra Joy Eklove, M.Sc. For information and to make an appointment: Tel: 416-229-1747 email:deklove@ interloe.com PIANIST WILL PLAY jazz-flavoured background music free of charge at charitable and non-profit events. Can bring own piano. Call Neville at (905)877-8471. RENT CARS BY THE HOUR Drive our cars; pay by the hour. 416-340-9009 www.autoshare.com ROLAND digital piano, top model 5600, full keyboard, excellent condition. Included: 16 voice Midi Sound Plus module and padded piano bench. 00. Phone: 1-905-722-5618 SALUKJ MUSIC Digital editing & mastering. cd and web www.salukimusic.com 416-690-4334 SINGING LESSONS Experienced, qualified Bac. Music, Classical, Semi-popular. R.C.M. prep .• all levels. Central location. Interest in disabilities. 416-924-3877. TENOR VOCALIST NEEDED. SATB a cappella quartet Tongues in Groove, singing jazz and pop hits, seeks tenor. Reading music required to learn arrangements. Before calling. check www.tonguesingroove.com for details. (416)699-0536. *October 29 9:30: ORMTA North York Branch. !.Canadian Music for Canadian Teachers and Students; 2.learning Temperaments: a Discussion. Double workshop with Mark Widner. Euromusic Centre, 2651 John St. #8, Markham. 905· 764-84612. {non-members), {mem· bars), O{students). *November 4 1:30 Toronto Early Music Players' Organization. Workshop on the music of Holborne with A very Maclean, recorder. Lansing United Church, 49 Bogert Ave. 416-487-9261.. THE PERFORMING EDGE Performance enhancement training in tension management, concentration, goal setting, imagery. Individualized to meet your performance situation. Kate F. Hays. Ph.D., C.Psych., practising clinical and performing arts psychology. 416-961-0487. VINYL RECORDS & COS. High qualily, dean Classical, Opera, jazz, Rock, Funk, etc. We buy and sell. AROUND AGAIN, 18 Baldwin St. 416-979-2822 Deadline for Entries: October 22, 2001 Pick up your copy of the 2002 Syllabus at music stores across the city or go to our web site at: www3.sympatico.ca/kiwanismusicfest.toronto FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Tel: (416) 487-5885 Fax: (416) 487-5784 e-mail: kiwanismusicfest.toronto@sympatico.ca O c TOBER 1, 2001 - N o v EM BER 7, 2001 w holen ote 41

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