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Volume 11 Issue 2 - October 2005

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ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE

ART OF TIME ENSEMBLE Andrew Burashko, Artistic Director presents in association with Harbourfront Centre That Crazy American Music (Another Evening of American Song) November 4 & 5, 2005 8:00pm A concert of American standards in brand new arrangements by some of Canada's most innovative musicians, featuring special guest, Melissa Stylianou @ Harbourfront centre The Music of Oscar Levant Cole Porter Charles Ives Tom Waits Leonard Bernstein ... and others Arranged by Bruce Cassidy Phil Dwyer Rob Piltch James Rolfe Tom Szenszniak Jon Goldsmith ... and others Andrew Burashko piano Phil Dwyer saxophone Rob Piltch guitar Steven Sitarski violin Melissa Stylianou voice Tom Wiebe cello Harbourfront Centre Theatre, 231 Queens Quay West Tickets & seniors/students/artists Harbourfront Centre Box Office, 416 973-4000 Open Tuesday through Saturday from 1 PM to 8 PM Cathedral Bluffs Robert Raines Principal Conductor - 8:00: Amici Chamber Ensemble. Mozart: Sonata in a; Brahms: Sonata in E flat, Op. 120, #2; Chan: Soulmate; Czerny: Grande Serenade Concertante, Op.126. Leslie Kinton, piano; Gabriel Radford, horn; Joaquin Valdepe· nas, clarinet; David Hetherington, cello. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 416·368· 8743. , (sr), $ lO(st). Please call to confirm venue. - 8:00: Art of Time Ensemble. American Song. Vocal & instrumental works by artists from the American songbook, arranged by Canadian musicians. Music by Levant, Porter, Ives, Waits, Bernstein & others. Harbourfront Centre Theatre, 231 Queen's Quay West. 416-973-4000. Please call for ticket prices. - 8:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Transverse Pleasures. Music by Telemann, Daube, Kirnberger & Meusel. Alison Melville, traverso; Joelle Morton, viola da gamba; Lucas Harris & Daniel Swanberg, baroque lutes & theorbos. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-588-4301. , (sr/st). - 8:00: Markham Theatre. The Celtic Tenors in concert. 171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905-305-7469. $ 53, . - 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music Great Artist Series. Harpistry. Works by Scarlatti, Salzedo & Debussy. Judy Loman, harp; Nora Shulman, flute; Teng Li, viola. RCM Concert Hall. 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824 ex321. , (sr/st). - 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Car· mina Burana. Orff; Schnittke: Requiem. Sharla Nafzigier, soprano; Darryl Edwards, tenor; Noel Edison, conductor. Yorkminster Park Church, 1585 Yonge St. 416-598-0422. - ; -(st/sr). Saturday November 05 - 1 :30 & 3:30: TSO. How the Gimquat Found Her Song. A musical journey through the history of western music. Platypus Thea· tre. Recommended for ages 5 +. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. , .50. - 3:00: Toronto Children's Chorus/Peter· borough Children's Chorus. Songs of Hope & Inspiration. Jean Ashworth-Bartle, Maureen Harris·Lowe & Stephen Hatfield, conductors. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E., 416-932-8666 ex231. , (sr/st). - 7:00: Chapters Square One. Adrian Raso, guitar. Latin, jazz, pop & gypsy music. John Cusinato, drums; Jason Raso, bass; Lore Bortolon, guitar. 189 Rathburn Rd. W., Mississau· ga. 905·281-8342. Free. Cd sale proceeds to Children's Health Foundation of London. - 7:00: The Mod Club. East Village Opera Company. Cd release concert. Peter Kiesewalter & Tyley Ross. 722 College St. W. 416- 870-8000. .50 in advance. - 7:30: Deer Park Concerts. Saturday Night Organ Recital Series. Thomas Trotter, organ . 129 St. Clair Ave. W. 416-481-2979. , $l 5(sl). - 7:30: Metropolitan Silver Band/ Cantabile Chorale of York Region. Grand Piano Fundraiser Concert. Fran Harvey & Robert Richardson, conductors. Oriole York Mills United Church, 2609 Bayview Ave. 905· 731-8318. Call for ticket prices. - 7:30: Opera Atelier. Armide. By Jean Bap· lisle Lully. With Tafelmusik Baroque Drches· tra & Chamber Choir; Artists of the Atelier Ballet; Marshall Pynkoski, director; Jeannette Zingg, choreographer; Andrew Parrott, con· ductor. The Elgin Theatre, 189 Yonge St. 416- 872-55555. -7, (st), call re grp rates. For complete run see music theatre listings. - 8:00: Art of Time Ensemble. American Song. Harbourfront Centre Theatre, 231 Queen's Quay West. See Nov. 4. - 8:00: Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Or· chestra. Spanish Fantasy. Beethoven: Symphony #7; Verdi: Overture to La Forza del Des· tino; Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez. Aaron Brock, guitar; Robert Raines, conductor. Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute. 2450 Birchmount Rd. 416-879-5566. , $ l 5(sr/ st). DEER PARK CONCERTS 129 St. CL:iir A1Tlllll' Wl',t (ju,t cast of i\n'lllll' Road) Saturday-Night Organ Recital Series 1'1-csl·nt,; ir,; 36th sca,on ORGANIST THOMAS TROTTER November 5, 2005, 7:30 P.M. l\·rlim11i11g ll'orks of l1.1d1, St.inky, Mm.11·1, M,ll'i\.·lilb11, P.11-r1·, \Va11111H'S .111'1 Li,zt. N!'xt c1mnTts in s,Ti

- 8:00: Ritmo Flamenco Dance & Music Ensemble. Nache Flamenca. Flamenco mu· sic and dance. Roger Scannura, guitar & his trio; Valeria Scannura, dance/choreography with her dance company. Al Green Theatre, Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, 750 Spadina Ave. 416-870-8000. , . Sunday November 06 - 2:00: Off Centre Music Salon. Schuberti· ad: Of Marriage and Fish! Anne Grimm, so· prano; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; Jacques lsraelievitch, violin; Winona Zelenka, cello; Teng Li, violist & other performers. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 416-466· 1870. , (sr/st). Please call to confirm venue. - 2:00: Toronto Operetta Theatre. A Sava· yard Madness. Elizabeth Beeler; Peter Mc· Cutcheon; Robert Longo; Derek Bate. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 416-366· 7723. . - 2:00: Toronto Parks & Recreation Sun· day Concert Series. Remebrance Day Serv· ice. Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. 416-396-7398. Free. - 2:30: Yorkminster Citadel of the Salva· tion Army. The Allen Sisters. In concert with the Yorkminster Band, Choir & children's mu· sical groups. Yorkminster Citadel, 1 Lord Seaton Rd. 416-222-9110. Freewill offering. - 3:00: Orpheus Choir. living Peace. Jenkins: The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace; Hatzis: Sepulcher of Life (Toronto premiere). With guests Chorus Niagara; Frederique Vezina, soprano; Maryem Tullar, Arabic vocal artist; full orchestra. Robert Cooper, director. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-530-4428. , (sr), $ lO(st). - 3:30: St James' Cathedral. Sunday Af. ternaan Twilight Recitals: A Remembrance Concert. The Talisker Players. 65 Church St. 416-364· 7865 ex224. Free. - 4:30: St. Anne's Anglican Church. Choral Evensong. Music by Holman and Weelkes. Choir of St. Anne's; P. John H. Stephenson, director of music. 270 Gladstone Ave. 416· 767· 7290. Freewill offering. - 4:30: St. Clement's Anglican Church (Eglinton). Commemoration of All Sauls. Vi· erne: Messe Solennelle. 59 Briar Hill Ave. 416-483-6664. Free. Monda November 07 - 12:00noon: Roy Thomson Hall. Free Noon Hour Chair & Organ Concert Series. Ottawa Bach Choir. Matthew Larkin, organ; Lisette Canton, conductor. 60 Simcoe St. 416-593- 4822. Free. CONCERTS ... Further afield See next page ~ ;o iss True ~rth Bras-o-( Presenting: True North Brass in concert "Not your average brass ensemble!" Come see True North Brass live: Robert Cooper, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Edward Moroney, ACCOMPANIST LIVING PEACE Sunday November 6, 2005, 3.00 p.m. Metropolitan United Church - 56 Queen St E Karl Jenkins THE ARMED MAN: A Mass For Peace "a firebomb of orchestral and human voices" (The London Times) Christos Hatzis SEPULCHER OF LIFE Toronto premiere "Canadian music for the ages ... lasting power" (Montreal Gazette) Orpheus Choir of Toronto Chorus Niagara Frederique Vezina, soprano Maryem Tollar, Arabic vocal artist Full Orchestra Robert Cooper, conductor Tickets I Senior I Student Call or email for tickets: Tel (416) 530-4428 orpheuschoir@sympatico.ca • www.orpheus.on.ca Generously supported by The Jackman Foundation 9!;/ie, 1-jodu ~ C(!

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