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Volume 10 Issue 1 - September 2004

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  • September
  • Jazz
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- 8:00: Bands on ii Canildian Tour. Tenors, Sopranos and the Sounds of Big Bands on a Canadian Tour. Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. 416·631 ·4208. Free. - 8:00: Fridilys@ Eight. Shout for Joy! Spirituals, Cuban folk songs; classical selec· tions. Nathaniel Dett Chorale; Brainerd Blyden· Taylor, artistic director. Lawrence Park Community Church, 21 BO Bayview Ave. 416· 489-1551 x21. . - 8:00: George Weston Recital Hall. Toronto Progressive Jazz Series: Dave Holland Ouintet with special guest, Jason Moran. 5040 Yonge St. 416·870·8000. .75, .75. - 8:00: Milton Concert Series. Serenade of Strings wtih Maestro Kerry Stratton. Music by Mozart, Ravel, Elgar & others. Christopher Lee, flute; Peter Stoll, clarinet; Kerry Stratton, conductor. St. Paul's United Church, 123 Main St., Milton. 905·878· 4732. ,. - 8:00: Music Gallery/CBC Radio Two. Mandolini& Poulin. New works by Cherney & Marriner. Silvia Mandolini, violin; Brigitte Poulin. piano. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John. 416·204-1080. , (mem· ber/sr), (sl). - 8:00: Tafelmusik. A Musical Offering: Bachand More. Trinity-St. Paul's Centre. See Sep.29. - 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Yo-Yo Ma, cello. Dvorak: Cello Concerto; Symphony 119 from the New World. Peter Oundjian, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416·593-4828. -0. Saturday October 02. - 7:00: Opera in Concert. Puccinda Rondine. Edward Jackman Centre. See Oct 1. - 7:30: Deer Park Concerts. David Palm· er, organ in Recital. Works by Arnatt, Bach, Frescobaldi, Hindemith, Lidon & Mendelssohn. 129 St. Clair West. 416-481-2979. . - 7:30: Royal Opera Canada. Verdi:· La Traviata. Dwight Bennett, artistic director. Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 905-306- 6000. -5, -0(sr/st). For complete run see music theatre listings. - 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Renee Fleming, soprano - Gala Performance. R. Strauss: Serenade for Winds; Four Last Songs; Rossini: Overture to William Tell; Puccini: I Crisantemi; arias. Peter Dundjian, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. • 416-593·4828. -0. - 8:00: Mi1111y Hilll.Afro·Cuban Al/Stars. Jan De Marcos Gonzalez, leader. 15 Shuter. 416-872-4255. .50-.50. - 8:00: New Music Concerts/Music Gallery. Hammerhead. Music by Bashaw, Hamel & Helweg. Guests: Hammerhead Consort; Corey Hamm & Haley Simons, pianos; Trevor Brandenburg & Darren Salyn, percussion. 7:15: Illuminating Introduction. Music Gallery at St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John. 416-204-1080. , (sr), (st). - 8:00: St.Jude's Church.An Evening at the Palm Court: Benefit Concert til aid of an AIDS Mission in Africa. Marian Sjolander, soprano; Robert Miskey & John Laing, violins; Joan Browne, flute; Oakville Christian Youth String Ensemble. William Street, Oakville. 905-844-3975. . - 8:00: Talelmusik.A MusicalOffertilg: Bach and More. T rinity·St. Paul's Centre. See Sep 29. Sunday October 03 - 1 :00: Hubourlront Centre. Music with Bite: Latin Colours. Catherine Meunier, percus· sion; Marie-Helene Breault, flute. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 416-973· 4000. , family rate. - 1 :30: McMichatl Gallery. Mary Kenedi. Classical ensemble. 10365 Islington Ave., Kleinburg. 905-893-1121. Gallery admission: ,, (family rate). - 2:00: Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra. Young Artists/Celebrating Arts Week. Willan: Overture to an Unwritten Comedy; Ridout: Fall Fair; concerto move· ments. Perfonners include 6 young artists; Robert Raines, conductor. Rotunda, Scarbor· ough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Drive. 416· 879-5566. Free. - 2:30: University of Toronto FilCulty of Music. Music of lothar Klein. Concert to honour his memory. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. - 3:00: Meredith Hall, soprano; Sylvain Bergeron, lute; Rabin Grenon, hup. Sweeter than Roses. Music by Purcell, Monteverdi & Burns. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John. 416-977-2045. ,. - 3:30: Tilfelmusik.A Musical Dffering: Bach and More. Trinity-St. Paul's Centre. See Sep 29. - 4:00: St. Jam11' Cilthedral. Marty Smyth, organ. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free. - 4:30: St. Ann1's Church. Evensong. Music by Holman, Clucas, Brahms & Men· delssohn. Choir of St. Anne's; Peter J. Onne, organ; P. John H. Stephenson, Director of Music. 270 Gladstone Ave. 416-767-7290. Freewill offering. - 4:30: St. Ji1m11' Cathedral. Choral Evensong. Cathedral Choir of Men & Boys. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free. Monday October 04 - 7:00: University al Taranto Faculty of Music. Chamber Music Series: Brentano Ouartet. Gesualdo (arr. Adolphe): Madrigals; Wuorinen: Divertimento; Davidovsky: Quartet 115; Schubert: Quartet in d Death and the Maiden. Waller Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416- 978-3744. ,. - 8:00: WholeNate Magazine. Nine Mondays: Music by Threes. Chamber Jazz by Galloway Plus Two; otherWholeNote staff and associate threesomes, early to modern. Details TBA. Music Gallery at St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John. 416-204-1080. , (sr/sl). Tuesday October 05 - 1 :00: St. Jiimes' Cilthedral. Michael Bloss, organ. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free. - 8:00: Mirvish Productions. The Rat Pack. Musical recalling the 1960 concerts by Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis & Dean Martin at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas. 15-piece "Rat Pack" Big Band; full company of singers & dancers. Canon Theatre, 244 Victoria. 416- 872-1212. For complete run see music theatre listings . • - 8:00: Music Giillery/Hubaurlrant Centre. Corona Guitar Kvartet. Brady: new work & other music. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John. 416-204-1080. , (member/sr), (sl). Wednesday October 06 Music.Small Jazz Ensembles. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. Thursday October 07 - 12: 10: University al Toronto filculty of Music. Thursdays at Noon: Music & Poetry. Hawkins: Light to Dark; Schubert: Shepherd on the Rock. Lorna MacDonald, soprano; Peter Stoll, clarinet; John Hawkins, piano. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416- 978-3744. Free. - 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven & Tchaikovsky. Roy Thomson Hall. See Oct 6. • - 7:30: University of Taranto Faculty of Music. Dpera Division Benefti Rectial Joni Henson, soprano; Andrea Grant, piano. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. . earshot! concerts 416-538-2006 I earshotconcerts.ca Thurs. Oct 7 @ 8:00 Music Gallery ( 197 John St) · earshot # 13 qof bour.:1 The newest cycle of works by composer Charlie lngas. jazz and prog rock-influenced cosmic minimalist music for chamber orchestra and chorus. Mezmerizing!Tickets: $10 - - 8:00: Earshot Concerts. Earshot 1113: Gold of Hours - the Music of Charlie Ringas. Music Gallery at St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John. 416-204· 1080. $10-. eeter than Roses IT2eredith nall, soprano and Syloain Bergeron, lute present a charming afternoon of music by Purcell IDonteoerdi and Robert Bums Sunday October 3 at 3 p.m. St. George the Martyr Church (197 John Street) Tickets: & available at the door or by calling 416-977-2045 - 12:30: Yorkminster Puk Church. Noonday Rectial· P. John H. Stephenson, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. Free. - 8:00: David Buchbinder. Shurum Burum Jazz Circus. Multimedia presentation of original orchestral jazz with circus perfonnance & contemporary dance, featuring 11 musicians, 3 circus perlonners, 2 movement artists. Stone Distillery, Distillery Historic District, 55 Mill St. 416-872-1212. . For complete run see music theatre listings. - 8:00: Glenn Gauld Studio: Toronto Progressive Jazz Series: Andrew Hill 250 Front W. 416-870-8000. .50. - 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven & Tchaikovsky. Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Tchaikovsky: Symphony /16Pathlf. tique. James Ehnes, violin; Gunther Herbig, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. -10. 46 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM - 8:00: University of Toronto filculty of - 8:00: Music Toronto. Emerson Stong Ouartet. Beethoven: String Quartet in D Op.18 113; Tower: Incandescent; Shostakovich: String Quartet 112. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 416-366-7723. ,. SEPTEMBER 1 - OCTOBER 7 2004

CONCERT LISTINGS: FURTHER AFIELD lin this issue: Angus, Barrie, Campbellford, Clarksburg, Drayton, Guelph, Hamilton, Jackson's Point, Kitchener, Leith, London, Niagara Falls, Niagara·on·the·Lake, Orillia, Owen Sound, Picton, Port Hope, Sharon, Sonya, Waterloo! Thursday September OZ Tuesday September 07 )> r r- n ll m c: ll m (/I NORTH YORK TEMPLE BAND OF THESALVATION ARMY Bandmaster Glenn Barlow Q FANFARE TRUMPETERS OF THE g GOVERNOR GENERAL'S HORSEGUARDS REGIMENT 0 . 0 w FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, 2004 7:30PM YORKMINSTER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH z i;i 1585 Yonge Street (Just North of St.Clair Ave) 0 u Tickets: Q.oo ticketmitf m www.ticketmaster.ca O 416 870 8000 m )> . 0 OONCE WOUNDED • JESUS, CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY• A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS z z < :Iii :Iii w w - 8:00: Kitchener·Waterloo Chamber Music Society. Sean Bennesch, violin; Sydney Bulman·fleming, piano. KWCMS Music Rooni, 57 Young St. West, Water· loo. 519·886· 1673. Friday September 03 - 8:00: Novalis Hall. Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company. 7841 4'" line, Angus. 705·722·5408. . The Sharon Temple National Historic Site presents MUSIC AT SHARON 2004 1897 4 Leslie Street Sharon, ON Tickets: 905-478-2389 www.sharontemple.ca - 2:00: Drayton Festival Theatre. fiddler on the Roof. By Stein, Bock & Harnick. 33 Wellington St. South, Drayton. 888·449· 4463. 1preview), 118 & under), group rates. For complete run see music theatre listings. Wednesday September 08 - 2:00 & 8:00: Red Barn Theatre. Broad· way Heroes. Salute to Broadway. Starring David Rogers. 991 Lake Dr., Jackson's Point Performers and visitors from around the world praise the combination of the historic Temple's extraordinary architecture and sublime acoustics. We welcome you to come to a concert and make your visit to our site an entire day! Take a tour of the historic buildings and bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on our museum grounds. Fabulous acoustics in an idyllic setting! · · Adults per concert. students, and seniors per concert Friday, Sept. 17, BPM ff' Melissa Stylianou Jazz "The sort of warm, open and secure singer for whom 'style' is a means not -- an end." - Mark Miller, The Globe and Mail Sun., Sept. 19, 2PM Jessica Muirhead Aurora soprano Jessica Muirhead is the vocal winner of the 2003 National Music Festival and the Elora festival. Jessica has also been acclaimed in per· formance of opera, oratorio and recital. i TiP UP YOUIL GLASS', lli8Jl-UP YOUIL IHtLS' AND S'llA.Jl[ YOUIL I 1 MON[YMAJl[JL AT JAZHD. iN S'UPPOILT rn Tll[ MUld BAUM I , . . . Aoe1AT10 . 00Mf our AND rnJoY S'rnS'MioNAL I MUS'IC9, DfLfC9 BLf UOILS' D OfUVUS', GUA.T S'C90TC911 }i;.. AND wn MA.ILTINJS'. I . 1 I WWW.JAZZf D.GA OP- GALL 410-00-2222 Sunday, o'ctober 3, 2PM Alex Crowther and Adam Miceli Friday, September 10 Doors open at 6:30PM, event begins at 7PM Our Annual Fall Illumination Music and history i.D perfect harmony This is our "must see" event of the season, when every window and lantern of The Sharon Temple glows with candlelight. Enjoy a musical concert as well as traditional A dashing tenor and baritone duo join refreshments afterwqrds. ;forces to sing a variety of solos and . duets sure to touch your heart and lift All tickets Ontario Cultural Athactions fund your spirit! . - __ ··----··-- ·--------·------· Restricted to those 19 years of age and older. Chartiable Business Registration# 10379 8245 RR0001 I"'** I Canadian Patrimoine T Heritage canadien l t f on d1 pour lum.inifr1l;1lions cullurdl'!i d• t'CMtouio SEPTEMBER 1 - OCTOBER 7 2004 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM 47

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