... CONCERTS: Toronto & nearby St. 416·872-4255. .50·.50 - 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Orff Extravaganza: Carmina Burana. RCM Concert Hall, 90 Croatia St. 416-408·2824 ex321. , (sr/st). - 8:00: Toronto Consort. The Journey to Santiago. Musical pilgrimage to northern Spain. David Fallis, director. Trinity· St.Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street W. 416- 964-6337. -; -(sr/st). - 8:00: Via Salzburg Chamber Orchestra. A Passion for Piano. Glenn Gould Studio. See Apr. 27. - 8:00: Windermere String Quartet. In Concert. Mozart Quartet in F K168; Rapoport: new work; Beethoven: Harp Quartet in E flat, Op. 74. Rona Goldensher, Genvieve Gilardeau, violins; Anthony Rapoport, viola; Laura Jones, cello. St. Olave's Church, 360 Windermere Ave. 416-769- 7054. , $ lO(sr/st). Saturday April 29 - 11 am & 2:00: Solar Stage Children's Theatre. little Red Riding Hood. Musical play for ages 4 to 10. 4950 Yonge St. 416-368- 8031 . . For complete run see music theatre listings. - 3:00: Etobicoke Suzuki School of Music. Spring Concert. Violin & cello students. Call to confirm: Marting rove Collegiate Institute, 50 Winterton Dr. 416-239-4637. Free. - 3:30: Sinfonia Toronto. Mozart Past and Future! A Mozart in Jeans concert. Mozart: Divertimento K136; Vivaldi: Summer from The Four Seasons; Honegger: Symphony #2 Mov. 1; Popovici: Codex Caioni. Konstantin Popovic, violin; Andrew Hodwig, actor; Nurhan Arman, conductor. Walmer Road Baptist Church, 188 Lowther Ave. 416-499-0403. , (st/ch). - 3:30: Toronto Jazz Orchestra. In Concert. The Rex Hotel, 194 Queen St. W. 416- 899-5299. Call for ticket prices. - 4:00: Theatre Direct Canada. Beneath the Banyan Tree. Dance, music and puppetry. Lata Pada, choreography; Lynda Hill, director; Edgardo Moreno, composer. Mississauga Val ley Community Centre, 1275 Mississauga Valley Blvd., Mississauga. 416-537-4191. . - 7:00: Oakville Children's Choir Boychoir Festival Concert. Let the Boys Sing! Guests: Cincinnati Boychoir, Amabile Boys Choir, Boychoir of Anne-Arbour, Hamilton Children's Boychoir; Randall Wolfe, music director. Clearview Christian Reformed Church, 2300 Sheridan Garden Drive, Oakville. 905-337- 7104. . - 7:30: Camerata Tibia. German and French Baroque. Works by Bach, Telemann, Graupner, Marais & others. Janos Ungvary, Takayo Shimada, recorders; Iris Krizmanic, cello/soprano; Dora Krizmanic, harpsichord. First Hungarian Presbyterian Church, 439 Vaughan Rd. 416-241-5080. . O(sr/st/ CAM MAC). - 7:30: Music at St. Mark's. Anne Lederman & Fiddlesong: The Return of the Celts. With Tom Leighton, piano/accordion/bodrhan; Ian Bell, guitar/melodeon. St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, 1 Greenland Rd. 416-444-6762. , (ch) . - 7:30: Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra. Mozart: Symphony# 31 in D, Paris; Champagne: II etait beau comme Rimbaud; Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra. Gary Kules ha, guest conductor. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872- 1111. , (sr/ st), $ lO(grps 15 + ). - 7:30: Viva Mozart. All Mozart Programme. St. John's Church Vocal Ensemble; string ensemble; Anita Gaide, organ; Brigita Alks, conductor. St. John's Latvian Lutheran Church, 200 Balmoral Ave. 416-921 -3327. , $ lO(sl), free(under 13). - 8:00: Academy Concert Series. Flight of Fancy. Schumann: Fantasy Pieces Op. 73 and Op. 88; Three Romances Op. 94; Violin Sonata Op. 105#1; Fairy Tales Op. 132. Al· exander Kats, piano; Jani Papadhimitri, violin/ viola; Nicolai Tarasov, clarinet. Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. 416-778- 0400. , (sr/st). - 8:00: All the King's Voices. An Evening of Gilbert and Sullivan. David J. King, conductor. Willowdale United Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. 416-225-2255. ; /(sr/ch). - 8:00: Baroque Music by the Grange. Friends 'ti/ the End: Last Series Concert. Mozart: Clarinet Quintet; Eybler: Quartet in D, Op. 1 #1; Adagio from Op. 1 #3. Eybler Quartet: Aisslinn Nosky, Julia Wedman, violins; Patrick Jordan, viola; Margaret Gay, cello; with Colin Savage, clarinet. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-588-4301 . , (sr/st/unwaged). - 8:00: Canadian Sinfonietta. Romantic Works for String Orchestra. Sibelius: Romance for Strings in C; Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin, Piano, and Strings ind; Dvorak: Nocturne in B; Grieg: Holberg Suite. Michael Esch, piano; Joyce Lai, violin. Newtonbrook United Church, 53 Cummer Ave, North York. 905-707-1200. , -(st/sr), O(under 11). - 8:00: Cantores Celestes Women's Choir. Adiemus & Vespers for the Feast of CAN\ERAf A TIBIA Janos Ungvary and Takayo Shimoda - Recorders Iris Krizmanic • Cello/Soprano, Dora Krizmanic - Harpsichord German c;s f rench llaroque Works by J.S. Bach, Telemann, Graupner, Marais and others April 29, 2006 - 7:30 p.m. First Hungarian Presbyterian Church (439 Vaughan Rd ., Toronto) April 30, 2006 - 2:30 p.m. High Park/ Morningside Presbyterian Church (4 Kennedy St., Toronto· at Runnymede) Admission: (Reg.) I (students, seniors, CAMMAC members) For more information call: 416-241-5080 (Dora) t l I I '[ .. Join Oliver Schroer and The Toronto Consort for THE JOURNEY TO SANTIAGO April 28 & 29, 2006 at 8:00 pm In May and June of 2004, Oliver Schroer walked a thousand kilometres of the famous Camino de Santiago. In his backpack, he carried his violin, like his own precious relic, and portable recording equipment. He played his violin in ancient stone churches along the road - pieces from his life, and pieces inspired by the journey - and the result is a stunning new CD Camino. In the Middle Ages, pilgrims from all walks of life and from all parts of Europe walked to Santiago, seeking healing, seeking adventure, seeking miracles. As they travelled, they too wrote music and sang songs, and the Toronto Consort has searched out these ancient musical treasures, and brings them to life with ud, hurdy-gurdy, lutes, recorders, and voices. Don't miss this incredible meeting of old and new, inspired by one of the world's great pilgrimages - the Journey to Santiago! www.torontoconsort.org For tickets call (416) 964-6337 Trinity-St. Paul~· Centre, 427 Bloor Street West 48 WWW. TH EWHOLENOTE.COM APRIL 1 - M AY 7 2006
the Holy Innocents. Michael Haydn: Mass of the Innocents; Jenkins: Adiemus-Songs of Sanctuary. Guests: The Emperor String Quar· tel; Ray Dillard Percussion Trio; Jurgen Petrenko, organ; Ellen Meyer, piano; Andrea Budgey, recorder; Janet Anderson, Bardhyl Gjevori, french horns; Kelly Galbraith, director. Runnymede United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd. 416-236-1522. . Donation by choir to Free the Children. - 8:00: DanceWorks. DWT 57-Double Story. Harbourfront Centre Theatre. See Apr. 28. - 8:00: Toronto Consort. The Journey to Santiago. T rinity·St. Paul's Centre. See Apr. 28. - 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir. Four Strong Winds. Folk music from around the world. Lynn Janes, conductor. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 416-598-0422. ; 5(sr/st). - 8:00: Toronto Organ Club. Organ Grind· er Night. Don Malcolm & George Heldt, organ. St. James United Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 905-824-4667. $ 20, O(under 10). Sunday April 30 - 11 am & 2:00: Solar Stage Children's Theatre. Ideas that Sing. Kim & Jerry Brodey provide an interactive musical experience for ages 3 to 8. 4950 Yonge St. 416-368-8031. . - 2:00: John Laing Singers. Potpourri Entre Amis. Music by Tomkins, Bruckner, Poulenc, Dett, Sumsion & others. Guests: Sainte-Anne Singers (Montreal). St. Andrew's Church, 47 Reynolds St., Oakville. 905-628· 5238. , (sr/st). - 2:30: Aldeburgh Connection. Lady Blarney. Writer Anna Jameson's 1830s observations of Upper Canada set with music from that period. Monica Whicher, soprano; Elizabeth Turnbull, mezzo; Michael Barrett; tenor. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416· 735- 7982. . - 2:30: Camerata Tibia. German and French Baroque. Works by Bach, Telemann, FLIGHT OF FANCY , y."'-- · Explore the immense creative 1 . -- _:... }{ , ; energy, fantasy and power in Jif---. 1~ ~. R~\:;~:n~~}:::;n I I Fantasy Pieces (Op. 73 & 88) Three Romances (Op, 94) Violin Sonata (Op. 105 No. 1) Fairy Tales (Op. 132) and more Alexander Kats, piano Jani Papadhimitri, viofi'nlviola Nicolai Tarasov, clarinet 8 pm • Eastminster i .. United Church • .:ef"'~ ·.• 3 l O Danforth Ave. j'f rn n C
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