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Volume 7 Issue 9 - June 2002

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------ Co'.'ln:tn L1sT1N1;s - GT A #1 inf; Mozart: Magic Flute Overture; Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger; Berg: Die NachtigaU; Strauss: Zueignung; Beethoven: Aria from Fidelio. James Petry, clarinet; Lilac Cana, soprano; Terry Kowalczuk, conductor. Church of the Redeemer, 162 Bloor St. West. 416-925- 9872. (advance), (door). - 8:00: EMPressions Show Choir. Hooray for Hollywood!Some of Hollywood's memorable roosic. Bumhamthorpe Collegiate Auditorium, 500The East Mall.416-248-0410. , O(st), group rates. -8:00:Jau.FM91.StnmYOfJazz. Ri:klazlr& Mll1llm Pti:e. lslinl Cli, Watefal Stage. Ontlril lke.416-599-5299ext229. Free. - 8:00: Juan Tomas. Variety Show. Selection of oldies, jazz. soft rock, classical & Spanish guitar llllsic. Juan Tomas, guitar; Carolyn Vadum, jazz singer; Rea Paulite, pop/soft rock singer; Racelle Salamena, singer; Juan Tomas Orchestra. Armour Heights Church, 105 Wilson Ave.4164854000. . - 8:00: Roma Cultural Community/Stella Walker. Roma (Gypsy) Musical Experience. Jazz, classical & traditional variations on Roma melodic themes. Stella Walker, mezzo; Brahm Goldhamer, piano; Robert Botos, piano; Frank Botos, drums; Attila Darvas, basS & other performers. Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 416-534-9958. . - 8:00: Toronto International Choral Festival. Budapest Central Choir; Bell'Arte Singers. Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Kodaly: Missa Brevis. Gabor Olah & Lee Wmingham, conductors. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. East.416-8724255. , student cfiscount. - 8:00: Toronto Tabla Ensemble. In Celebration of Dance. du Maurier Theatre Centre. See June 7. ' Sunday June 09 - 2:00: Calvin Presbyterian Church. Calvin Church Choir. Recital to launch tour to Scotland. Stephanie Martin, conductor. 26 Delisle Ave. 1 416-923-9030. Free. - 2:00 ~ Chamber Music Society of Mississauga. Youth Talent Showcase. Royal Bank Theatre, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Drivp, Mississauga. 905-306-6000. ,. - 2:00: Choralairs of North York. Annual Closing Concert. Program of Broadway, pop & folk songs. Earl Bales Park Community Centre Social Hall, Bathurst south of Sheppard. 416- 221-3161. Free. - 2:00: EMPressions Show Choir. Hooray RUDOLPH .FAMILY PLAYERS flute, viola, percussion with guests Sany a Eng, harp and Peter Longworth, piano Sunday June 9, 3:00 p.m. Free Recital Hall , Royal Conservatory of Music 273 Bloor Street West 416-322-9914 A Choral Cone A Cappella Ma By Parry, Brah Plus John Es And Andrew The Timothy Eaton Chamber Choir Edward Connell, conductor · Sunday, June 9, 2002, 2 pm Timothy Eaton Memorial Church 230 St. Clair Avenue· West, Toronto Tickets at the door Lunch & Concert tickets , re_serve by June 2 by calling 416-925- Q The North Toronto W!iJ Women's Chamber Choir Directed by Anne Yardley Accompanied by Beverly Lewis presents SP~ING f11X A concert for the whole family Sunday June 9, 2002 at 7:30 p.m. The Church of the 'Iransfiguration 111 Manor Rd. East, Toronto Tickets .00, .00, under 12 free For infonnation call 416- 425-7562 30

for Hol/Ywood! Bumhamthorpe Collegiate Auditorium. See June 8. - 2:00: Timothy Eaton Chamber Choir. Heaven's High Paratfise. Estacio: Eulogies; Ager: Wlldows (world premiere); a cappella works by Bralms, Pany, Barber & Bruckner. Edward Connel, conductor. T mothy Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair West. 416·925·5977. . - 2:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. MusicaHy Speaking. Alexa Wing, soprano; Susan Kieren, baroque oboe; Anna Chan, harpsichord. Church of the Holy T rinitY, 10 Trinity Square. 416-966-1409. Free; donations gratefully accepted. - 3:00: Miko Kominami, piano. Rameau: La Poole; Les Sauvages; L'Egyptienne; Beethoven: Sonata Op.57 Appassionata; Liszt: Sonata in b. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 416· 205-5555. , . - 3:00: Mooredale Youth Orchestra. Kristine Bogyo, Clare Carbeny & Etsuko Kimura, conductors. Rosedale Heights School. 711 Bloor St. East.416·922·3714. ,. - 3:00: Toronto International Choral . Festival. The Winnipeg Singers. Music by Britten, Taverner, Part, Enns, MacMillan & Chapman. Rudolph Schellenberg. conductor. Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 477 Manning Ave. 416-8724255. , student discount. - 4:00: St Olave's Church. Les Trois Amis de fOrgue. Music by Widor, Saint-Saens & Franck. Gary Gray, organ. 360 Windermere. 416· 769· 5686. Contributions appreciated. - 6:30: Raag·Mala Music Society of Toronto. Classical Music Recital Prosenjit Oeoghoria, vocal; Catherine Potter, flute; Prem T iwari & Ravi Naimpally, tabla; Raya Bidaye, harmonium & other performers. Medical Sciences Auditorium, 1 King's College Circle ... 416-492· 7665. , (members & st/sr liscounts). - 7:30: North Toronto Women's Chamber Choir. Spring Mix. Concert for the whole family. Anne Yardley, director; Beverly Lewis, aCCOl!1lanist. Church of the Transfiguration, 111 Manor Rd. East. 416-425· 7562. ,,.under 12free. - 7:30: Toronto lnternational,Choral Festival. Toronto Children's Chorus. Repertoire from around the world. Jean Ashworth Bartle, conductor. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church St. 416-872-4255. , student discount. Monday June 10 -12:15:MusicMondayslunchtime Concert Series. Jim Oolmage, fiddler. Selection of tunes with roots in the British Isles; original Canadian compositions. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square. 416-598-4521. Suggested donation . - 7:30: Cantabile Chorale of York Region. 28th Anmml Strawbenies and Song. Robert Richardson, director. Thornliill Presbyterian Church, 271 Centre St. West. 905-731-8318. , (sr/patrons), (chidren under 12). - 7:30: Swedish Women's Educational Association/Embassy of Sweden/Citizens for the Old Town. M'lleJenny Lind's Brand Concert. Merete Meyer, soprano; Maria Ydreborg. piano. St. Lawrence Han, 159 King St. East. 416-861-1793. (includes reception). - 8:00: Toronto International Choral Festival. St. Michael's Choir School Mixed program sung by massed choir of 150 voices. St. Michael's Cathedral, 200 Church. 416-397· 5727. . June 1 - July 7 2002 Tuesday June 11 - 1 :00: St. James' Cathedral. lunch Hour at St James~ Annual Request Recital Christopher ' Dawes & P. John H. Stephenson, organists. 65 Church St. 416·364-7865 ext.224. Free. - 7:00: BJCC-Suzuki, Koffler School of Music. 15th Anniversary Celebration. Leah Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst St. 416·920· 3833. . . - 7:30: Cantabile Chorale of York Region. 28th Annual Strawberries and Song. Thornhill Presbyterian Church. See June 10. - 8:00: Festival Wind Orchestra. Summer Serenade. Music of Gershwin; Folk Song Suite; Hanover Festival; Montego Bay & more. Tracey Wilkins, jazz vocals; Gennady Getter, conductor. Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive.416-491· 1683. ,. - 8:00: Toronto International Choral Festival. Hue/gas Ensemble. Music of the Flemish Renais5ance. Paul Van Nevel, conductor. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 73 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. , student di~count. Wednesday June 12 - 12:30: Yorkminster Pafk Church. Noonday Recital· Michael Bloss, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. Free. - 1 :00: Canadian Music Competitions. Featuring 2002 CMC Ontario finalists. Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 416-441-1335. Free. - 2:00: Ontario Place. Grease. The musical. Atlantis Theatre, 955 lakesqore Blvd. West. 416·872-1212. -. For complete run see music theatre listings. CONCERT LISTINGS - GT A - 8:00: The Urge Collective. Trousseau· True Nature. Interdisciplinary theatrical evening with music, sound & dance. Factory Theatre Mainspace, 125 Bathurst St. 416-504-9971. $ 20. For complete run see music theatre listings. - 8:00: Toronto International Choral Festival. Toronto Jewish Folk Choir. Jewish music from the 11th to the 2Dth century. Esther Ghan Firestone, conductor; Ben Steinberg. host. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-872-4255. , student discount. - 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Weber: Overture to Oberon; Murphy: CBCfTSO commission fqr harp & orchestra; Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel): Pictures at an Exhibition; Innocent Ear work. Judy Loman, harp; Gunther Herbig, conductor. Massey Hall, 15 Shuter. 416-593· 4828. ·Q. . Thursday June 13 -12:10: St. Paul's Anglican Church.Doug Schalin, organ. 227 Bloor St. East. 416-961 · 8116."Free. - 7:00: Brampton Folk Festival. Kick-off Concert. Perfonnances by members of the Brampton Folk Club. Gage Park, Brall1lton. 905· 796-9357. Free. - 7:30: Opera Studio Vivace. Mozart: Cosi fan T utte. Cheryl Campbell, Melanie Conly, Penelope Cookson, Jon-Paul Decoss, Geoff Keating & other performers; William Shookhoff, music director. New Horizon Chapel, 1140 Bloor St. West. 416-538-8506. . For complete run see music theatre listings. . - 8:00: Janet Catherine Dea, soprano/ Stuart Graham, baritone/ Brahm Goldhamer, piano. Eros & Psyche. Famous duets & arias from Haydn: The Creation; Massenet: Thais; Donizetti: Lucia di Lammennoor; Leoncavallo: Pagliacci & other composers. The Stone Church, 45 Davenport Rd. 416-646-2121. . ...:. 8:00: Toronto International Choral Festival. Esprit Orchestra/ Elmf!f lseler Singers. Pauk: Poems of Ecstasy. Alex Pauk, conductor. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 416-872- 4255. *POSTPONED* - 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Massey Hall. See June 12. · Friday June 14 - 7:00: Kekeli/Woodshed/Rodney Pentland. African drumming & dancing; rhythm & blues·& more. Herbie Kuhn, M.C. Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. 416:395· 7350. Free. In support of brain injury awareness. - 7:30: Collaborations: A Chamber Arts Experience. CabarEH! Evening of jazz, story· telling, cabaret songs & dance. Jean Stilwell, mezzo; Andy Creeggan, piano/cDl!1loser; Robert Glumbek, dancer; Tom Allen, story-teller; Jim Vivian, bass & other performers; Valerie Kuinka, artistic·director. du Maurier Theatre Centre, 231 Queen's Quay West. 416-484-9338. - 8:00: JVC Jazz Festival. Heillig Manoeuvre & Cedar Wahon Trio with guest Jackie Mclean. Harbourfront Centre Concert ·stage, 235 Queens Quay West. 416-973-3000. ' - 8:00: Toronto International Choral Festival. AUmiinna SangeritNexus/T oronto Children's Chorus. Orff: Cannina Burana; music collaborations a Chamber arts experience Valerie Kuinka, artistic director presents CABAREH. "Kuinko's COLLABORATIONS is a series that well understands how to thread the multidisciplinary loom" Paula CHron, The Globe and Mall June 14th, 2002 7:30pm duMaurier Theatre Centre 231 Queen's Quay West , Join CBC radio broadcaster Tom Allen. mezzo soprano Jean Stilwell. pianist Andy Creeggon. and dancer Robert Glumbek in an evening of jazz and storytelling Featuring the music of Andy Creeggan. Kurt Weill. and Geoges Bizet For furthe r information and to purchase tickets please call 416-484-9338 or call the duMaurier Theatre Centre box office ay ' 416-973-4000 please visit our website at www.collabarts.com toro~tdartsbounci I

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