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Volume 7 Issue 6 - March 2002

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22 FAC(JJ;fy of MUSIC r'-.~ N\ UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 2ooFJ flOQL, w (_) LL ("_) .x · C) CC! ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUART~T March 1, 8 pm. Waller Hall. , senlors/s1udents The Juno award-winning ensemble joins friends In Golljov's Tangos. Resplghi"s II tramonto and Hatzls' String ' Qt!Jartet No. 2 (The Gathering). MAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 6 March 2, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre. . seniors/ students Raffi Armenian leads 130 musicians from the University of Torontc;> Symphony Orchestra and the Montreal . Conservatoire In Mahler's epic symphony. OFFENBACH: BLUEBEARD March 8 & 9, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre March 15 & 16, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre . seniors/students -The legendary libertine takes a comic turn In the Canadian premiere of Offenbach's effervescent operetta. Raffi Armenian. conductor; Michael Patrick Albano. director. Sponsored by Bank of Montreal JAZZ ORCHESTRAS- 11 O'clock Jazz Orchestra-Phil Nimmons, director March 20, 8:30 pm. Waller Hall. . seniors/students l 0 O'clock Jazz Orchestra~Paul Read, director March 27, 8:30 pm. Wpller Hall. . seniors/students Special guest: Scott Robinson. saxophone. Sponsored by Long and McQuade Musical Instruments and Meloche Monnex. NEW YORK, NEW YORK! March 22, 8 pm. Victoria Univ. Chapel. . seniors/ students. Doreen Rao conducts the MacMillan Chamber Singers In a concert of American choral favourites. GODZILLA EATS LAS VEGAS April 5, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre. , seniors/ students Wind Ensemble and Concert Band-Jeffrey Reynolds & Denise Grant, conductors Eric Whltacre·s hilarious musical depiction of the invasion of Las Vegas by the fabled monster-creature. Also Hindemith·s Symphonic Metamorphosis. ONTARIO SINGS! April 6, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre. . seniors/ students University of Toronto Choirs and Ontario School and Youth Choirs perform Carl Orff's CGlfmina Burana and other works. Lorna MacDonald. soprano; Darryl Edwards. tenor. Doreen Rao. Robert Cooper. conductors. WILLIAM AIDE April 12, 8 pm. Waller Hall. . O seniors/students Distinguished Canadian pianist performs music by Brahms. Schumann and Chopin. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEASON FINALE April 13, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre. . seniors/ students. Raffi Armenian conducts Rachmaninoff's Plano Concerto No. 2. Brahms· Academic Festival Overture and Stravinsky's Symphony In Three Movements. Friday March 01 - , 7:30: York University Department of Music. lmprov Soiree. Student improv ensembles. Casey Sokol, director. Senior Common Room, 021 Winters College, 4700 Keele St. 416· 736·5186. Free. - 8:00: Ensemble Anonymus. Musica mtindi · Mundana, Humana, lnstrumentalis. Vocal & instrumental works, sacred & secular, from the 12th to the 14th centuries. St. Paul's Church, 227 Bloor St. East. 416-966· 1409. Free !donations gratefully received). - 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. Young ·Composers Festival Current: For the Time Being; Evangelista: Concerto for Viola and Orchestra; Lammers/Dramm: Helen Barbara !film & live orchestra); Kiriakides/Damen: Rhombus !film & live orchestra). Rivka Golani, viola; Alex Pauk, conductor. 7:15: Pre:concert films & electro-acoustic music. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 416·366· 7723. ,.50. - 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. An Evening with Michel Legrand & Phil Woods. Jazz. 60 Simcoe. 416-872-4255. -0. To benefit the Princess Margaret Hospital: - 8:00: Toronto Consort The Dufay Collective. Troubadour: The Art pf love Refined. T rouvere and Troubadour repertoire; Codax: Caniigas de amigo. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. West. 416-964-6337. -; -1sr/st). - 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. St. Lawrence String Quartet & Michele www.thewholenote.com Quirino di Giulio,(St. Peter's Anglican, Toronto) Masters of the Italian Renaissance Stephen Candow (Assistant Organist, Metropo)itan United Church) Critical Mass: Lassus Missa Bell'Amfitrit altera Holy Week -no recftal Bogdanowicz, mezzo. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park.416·978·3744. ,. - 8:30: Artvvord Theatre. Mangiacake! Charly Chiarelli, performer; ·Ronald Weihs, director. 75 Portland. 416-408-2783. ,, 1child). For complete run see Music Theatre listings. Saturday March 02 - 2:00: Oakville Children's Choir. Songs of the World. Family concert. Glenda Crawford, music director; Sheldon Rose & Janet Stachow, accompanists; Andy Morris, percussion. Calvary Church, 1215 Lakeshore Rd. West, Oakville. 905-337-7104. Donations welcome. - 7:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Leonore Overture #2; Gruber: Aerial (Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra) !Canadian premiere); Strauss: Ein Heldenleben. Hakan Hardenberger, trumpet; Daniel Harding, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 416-5934828. -. - 7:30: Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir/ Canadian Orpheus Male Choir. David Low & Stephan Benoit, directors. St. Andrew's Church, 73 Simcoe. 416-234-9445. ,. - 8:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange_ Music of Restoration London. Music by Purcell; Matteis, Finger, Eccles & Boyce. Carolyn Sinclair, soprano; Julie Baumgartel, violin; Colin Savage, recorder; Michael 'Jarvis.' harpsichord; Margaret Gay, cello. St. George· the-Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-588· 4301.,. ' - 8:00: Bell' Arte Singers. The Glory of Baroque. Bach: Magnificat; Handel: Dixit Do.minus. Guests: Talisker Players; Lee Willingham, music director. St. Anne's Church, 270 Gladstone Ave. 416-699-5879. ,. - 8:00: Common Thread CQmmunity Chorus l!f Toronto. Celebrating Women in Music. Eve Golberg, singer/songwriter. Cecil Community · Centre, 58 Cecil Street. 416-363-9933 ext.33. 1advance), (door), sr/child/ unwaged). Benefit for Amnesty International. - 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. Young Composers festival Frehner: Elixirs; Holbrook: Faith in Gravity; Harman: Iridescence; Steenhuiseri: · Your soul is a bottle full of thirsting salt;_Ron Ford & high school composition students: 'tween. Alex Pauk, conductor. 7:15: Pre· concert films & electroacoustic pieces. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 416-366· 7723. ,$) 2.50. - 8:00: Flying Cloud Folk Club/Hugh's Room. Lucy Kaplansky. 2261 Dundas West. 416-531· 6604. ,. - 8:00: innermusica. Daniel Taylor & James Bowman: A Counter-Tenor Extravaganza. Vocal & instrumental music by Purcell & Blow. Guests: The Theatre of Early Music period instrument ensemble. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. West. ·1reserved: phone 416·872-4255), (Premium Reserved: phone 416·9214377). • March 1 -- April 7 2002

- 8:00: John Laing Singers. Twentieth Anniversary Celebration. A cappella choral music by Allegri, Guerrero, Schubert, Grieg, Finzi, Barber, Bernstein, Tavener & others. Part of St. Jude's Celebration of the Arts. St. Jude's Church, 160 William St, Oakville. 905· 844-3972. ,. - 8:00: Musicians in Ordin.ary. Music for the Merry Monarch. Music of Purcell, Blow, Draghi, Locke and others. Hallie Fishel, soprano; John Edwards, archlute, baroque guitar; Christopher Verrette, Linda Melsted, baroque violins. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. West. 416-6034950. ,. • - 8:00: North York Singers. Back to Broadway! Gary Heard, conductor. Church of the Transfiguration, 111 Manor Rd. East. 905-893-9626. , : - 8:00: Oriana Singers. Perennials. Pergolesi: Stabat Mater; folk song arrangements by Henderson, Fleming, Brown & Patriquin. James Bourne, accompanist. Grace Church on·the·Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-742-7006. , (sr).(sl). -'- 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic. Masterworks for Three Centuries. Stravinsky: Pulcinella Suite; Brahms: Symphony #4 in e; music by Daniel. Jerome David Summers, conductor. Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute, 3663 Danforth Ave. 416-261-0380. , (sr). (st). SINFONIA TORONTO NURHAN ARMAN. Conductor ·Haydn Symphonies 44, 45, 49 8 pm, Sat Mar 2 Glenn Gould Studio 416-205-5555 - 8:00: Sinfonia Toronto. Haydn in Storm and Stress. Haydn: Symphony No.49 in f la Passione; Symphony No.45 in f# Farewelf, Symphony No.44,in e Trauer. Nurhan Annan, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West.416-205-5555. , sr), (sl). - 8:00: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. The Genius of Bach. Bach: Concertos for harpsichord. Charlotte Nediger, Hank Knox, Rejean Poirier, Olivier Fortin, harpsichords; Jeanne Lamon; music director. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-870- 8000. -. - 8:00: TrypTych Productions. Offenbach: . The Tales of Hoffmann. Workshop production. Edward Franko, stage director; William Shookhoff, music director; Lenard Whiting, chorus director; Ross Darlington, Danijel Varga, Heather Shaw & other perfonners. Victoria-Royce Church, 190 Medland. 416-763-5066. ,. For complete run see Music Theatre listings. March 1 -- Apri I 7 2002 CONCERT LISTINGS - GTA - 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Conservatory of Music Orchestra. Mahler: Symphony No.6. Ratti Armenian, conductor. MacMillan Theatre, BO Queen'sPark.416-978-3744. ,. - 8:00: Yorkminstrels Show Choir/Toronto Police Association Male. Chorus. Two for a Song. Songs from Broa~way, movies, country & more. Cliff Jones & Harry McCarthy, directors. Northview Heights Secondary School, 550 Finch West. 416-291· 0600.,. Sunday March 03 - 1 :30: CAMMAC/McMichael Gallery. Sunday Concert: Duo Boheme. Music for flute & guitar. 10365 Islington, Kleinburg. 905- 89tl-1121 . ,, (family), under 5 free. - 2:00: Coenraad Bloemendal & Friends. An Afternoon of Beethoven & Brahms. . Morawatz: Scherzimo; Beethoven: Cello Sonata in· A Op.69; Brahms: Concerto for Cello, Piano & Violin in a Op.102. Cecilia lgnatieff, piano; Catherine Manoukian, violin; Coenraad Bloemendal, cello. Victoria University Chapel, 91 Charles St. West. 416· 364-8900. $ 20, (sl). Proceeds towards Regent Park School of Music's programs. -' 2:00: Ontario Registered Music • Teachers' Association. Teachers in Concert. Afternoon of eclectic music. Mildred Bennett, Kathleen Gorman, Carol Hasek, Frank Horvat, Philip MacEwen & other perfonners. Women's Art Association, 23 Prince Arthur Ave. 416·214-9534. ,, family rates. - 2:00: Royal Ontario 'Museum. Tafelmusik: The Genius of Bach. Bach: harpsichord concertos. Charlotte Nediger, Rejean Poirier, Marie Bouchar'd & Olivier Fortin, harpsi· chords. 100 Queen's Park. 416-586-8000. Free with museum admission: , $ lO(sr/st), (ages 5-141, children 4 & under free. - 2:00: Yorkminstrels Show Choir/Toronto Police Association Male Chorus. Two for a ·Song. Northview Heights Secondary School. See March 2. · • - 2:30: Aldeburgh Connection. The · Frankfurt Gang. Music of Gardiner, Grainger, O'Neill, Quilter and Scott. Susan Platts, meuo; Alexander Dobson, baritone. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416444-3976. ,. . - 2:30:'RCM Glenn Gould Professional School. Family Series: Playing Together. Quasar Wind Quintet. Ettore t11azzoleni eoncert Hall, 273 Bloor St. West. 416408- 2824 ex.321. , $ 5. · - 3:00: Canadian Music Competitions. North York House Concert. CMC national winners. Fundraising concert for CMC. 5418 Yonge St., party room. 416·512-7341. Minimum. donation . . - 3:00: Concertsingers. Sing Me to Heaven. Archer: Requiem; Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs; music by Daley. Paul Coates, baritone; Jan Overduin, organ; Dean Perry, conductor. Saint Thomas Church, 383 Huron St.416-769-7991 . ,. - 3:00: Etobicoke Youth Band. Children's Concert: Simply for Kids. Les Dobbin & Ken Hazlett, directors. Martingrove Collegiate Institute, 50 Winterton Dr. 416·239-9724. , under 18 free. Benefit for Youth Without Shelter. - 3:00: Markham Concert Band. Flights of Fancy. Sibelius: Finlandia; Saint-Saens: www.thewholenote.com 23 ·,

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