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Volume 8 Issue 5 - February 2003

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  • Toronto
  • February
  • Theatre
  • Jazz
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  • Arts
  • Bloor
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETCETERA,

ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETCETERA, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 42 MASTER CLASSES •February 2 1 :30: Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association. Master class with piano teacher & examiner Daryl Irvine, for advanced piano studl!nts. 1 :00: Registration. Noel Ryan Auditorium, Mississauga Central Library, 301 Burnhamthorpe Rd. West. 416-742-6429. -. . WORKSHOPS *February 2 1:30: Toronto Early Music Players' Organization. Variations on a Ground from the Middle Ages to the Baroque. Open to recorder, viol, flute, lute & guitar players. Avery Maclean, leader. Lansing United Church, 49 Bogert Ave. 416·487- 9261. (non-members). *February 9 2:00: CAMMAC. Music reading of Early Music for singers and instruments, conducted by David Klausner. Instrumentalists please bring music stand . . Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 416·421-4184. (non·members), (members). *February 12 7:00: Fiddles & Frets Music. The Parlour Sessions: Intimate and Interactive Swing Guitar Workshop. Concentrating on the beginning stages of Swing and Gypsy style, exploring rhythm, some Gypsy chords, timing, form, changes & melody. For beginners & advanced players. Advance registration required by Feb 2. location TBA. 416·264-2235. . *February 26 7:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. Vocal Circle. Recreational reading of early choral music. Ability to read music desirable but not essential. 166 Crescent Rd. 416-920-5025. (non-members). *February 27 8:00: Tranzac. Toronto Song Circle. Bring your voice and musical instrument (optional) to share songs. 292 Brunswick. 416-532·0900. *March 1 9am·5pm: !Ith Annual Unionville Wind Conductors' Symposium. Featured clinicians: Donald Hunsberger & Richard Floyd. Open to all music educators & university students interested in improving their knowledge of the wind band ' literature and their skills as effective musical leaders. 201 Town Centre Blvd., Unionville. 905-479·2787 x549. (teacher), (st). *March 2 1:30: Toronto Early Music Players' Organization. Mostly Baroque. Workshop focusing on elements of Baroque· style -phrasing, tempo, dynamics, ornamentation. Composers include Schmelzer, Boismortier & Handel. Recorders, viols, continua instruments, lute & harp welcome. Colin Savage, leader. Lansing United Church, 49 Bogert Ave. 416-487-9261. (nonmembers). *March 6 1:00 & 7:00: City of Toronto. Marketing fpr Artists. Workshop·to assist artists in marketing themselves. 2 sessions, 1 pm-4pm & 7pm-1 Opm. Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. 416-396-5230. each session. •Peter Smith Jazz Workshops. Topics include improvisation, repertoire & ensemble skills in a small combo setting. Anyone welcome. February 3, 17, March 3, 17,31: 7:30. Japanese United Church, Dovercourt south of Bloor. 416· 785-8609. . *Sue Crowe Connolly Singing Workshop. Focus on vocal production and small ensemble singing. February 1,8, 15,22: 1Oam·12 noon. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square. 416-429- 7658. . ~ %ronto Scfwo[:Jor Strings 9{""' 85 Collier St. Located near Yonge St. and Bloor St. Private Lessons Group Classes .Qualified/Experienced Suzuki Instructors 'RCM Exam Preparation Junior Reading Orchestra, Chamber music Adult String Orchestra All-Ag.es 3+ Adults Welcome Contact Julian Fisher 416-968-0303 www. forontoschoolforstrin ACCOUNTING AND INCOME TAX ~SERVICE for small business and individuals, to save you time and money, customized to meet your needs. Norm Pµlker, B. Math. CMA. 905-717-5421 or 905-B30-29B5. The BEACH ARTS CENTRE 416-690-4552. Music lessons all ages and levels! Exams, performances: Piano Violin Voice Clarinet Trumpet Flute COUNTERPOINT COMMUNITY OR­ CHESTRA seeks Musicians and Volunteers for our upcoming concerts. Musicians ·6specially strings!) please call our Conductor Terry Kowalauk at (416)65B-5359. Volunteers please call our President Kevin Charlie at (416)963- 9404. For more information please visil our website at www.ccorchestra.ore or call (416)925- 9872 ext. 2066. EAR TRAINING, MUSICIANSHIP, SIGHT-SINGING, dictation, rhythmic training, keyboard skills, theory (all Conservatory-type subjects, solfa, jazz). Al~ levels, professional/seripus beginners. Detailed study available - J.-S.Bach, Renaimnce, Jazz. Art Levine, MA, ARCT; Host of "This is Art" on CB(; RCM Professional School Faculty; Instructor, University of Toronto, etc. 4 I 6- 924-B613. Visit website: www.artlevine.com FESTIVAL WINQ ORCHESTRA. Community orchestra of above-average calibre seeks tuba player. Other musicians welcome, too. Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:30 - 9:30. Yonge & Sheppard area. Professional conductor. For more info, call Shelley: (416) 491-16B3. 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- Bm. MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Duets, Trios, Dance Band, Big Band. Background, Centrestage. Classical, Contemporary, Dixieland, Jazz! JSL Enterprises 905-276-3373. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR RENT: viols, lute and cittern. Have you ever wanted to try (UN)CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING playing one but di'dn't want to go to the expense of buying one when you don't know if you'll like it? TEMPO rents instruments at reasonable rates to encourage new players. Contact sara.blake@jus.gov.on.ca or (416)932-Bl67 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. 4 I 6-96 l-04B7. PROFESSIONAL PIANO ACCOM­ PANIST for vocal and instrumental. Recitals, exams, choirs, coaching, opera, lieder, Reasonable rates. Cecilia Song, 416-512-9341. SHAPENOTE SINGING from Sacred Harp 1991. Third Wednesday of every month, 7:30p.m., Broadview-Danforth area. Beginners welcome. Phone 416-922-7997. TLC . for . musicians · by . a . musician Endurance • Breath Posture • Muscle Release Dr. Katerina Bulat, Chiropractor Clinic: Back in Motion 1370 Danforth Ave. Tel: 416-461-2225 proudly presents "t_he Genius of Four Masters: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven & Schubert" with Mila Filatova , M.A. !cl !cl !cl , Tuesdays 1 :00 to 3:00 p.m. March 4 to April 8, 2003 North York Central Library. 2nc1 floor 5120 Yonge Street Pre-registration required (0) Call (905) 764-7168 44 www.thewholenote.com February 1 : March 7 2003

THE ADVOCATS BIG BAND.needs play- • ers! We are an eighteen piece jazz band that performs five or six times a year. We rehearse twice a month at a central downtown location. If you are interested, please call Henry at 416-973-2313 or visit the web page: www.potesmote.ca/ advocats.html VOCAL ARTS STUDIO Comprehensive vocal instruction. Lessons include Technique, Coaching. Studio classes and Concerts. St. Clair/ Yonge-. Contact 416-920-1988. WHY NOT PLACE YOUR AD HERE? It costs as little as one-and-a-half cents per thousand readers, per word. ·Call 416 323-2232. TORONTO ACCOLADES OF HAR­ MONY. Inc, A women's 4-part barbershop chorus, seeks tenor singers and a tenor section lead. Contact Ellyn @ 416-281-7925. t81ciin ~~~-i~:--, 1 1 STUDIO how you move is how you live ... and how you play • enhance quality of expression • recover more quickly from playing injuries • group classes and private sessions • Feldenkrais-style classes in harmonic overtoning Lynette Reid PhD GCFP 416. 703.8850 www.queenwest-feldenkrais.ca 0 ) --------·-------- . ------· --- -- Hazel Newton RNCP • Optimize your Heal.th • Raise your Immunity • Maximize your Performance A well-nourished body is your best defense against illness, stress, and low energy. Bring your health up to the level it should be! I ©a nee, dine, foo~ & {istenl Strauss & Swina Soirie Saturday, 9darch 29, 2003 }lrcadian Court

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