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Volume 11 Issue 7 - April 2006

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ANNOUNCEMENTS, LECTURES,

ANNOUNCEMENTS, LECTURES, MASTERCLASSES, ... ETCETERA ANNOUNCEMENTS * April 6 6:00: Canadian Opera Company. 7th Annual Fine Wine Auction. Cocktails, 7pm live auction; also silent auction. Stephen Ranger, auctioneer. Crush Wine Bar, 455 King St. West. 416-306-2305, www.coc.ca . All proceeds are in support of the CDC. *To April 30: Opera Atelier. Setting the Stage: 20 years of Design for Opera Atelier. 20th anniversary exhibit featuring the set designs of Gerard Gauci and the photography of Bruce Zinger. Open to the general public. Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St. 416-703-3767. Free. *May 1-31: New Adventures in Sound Art. Deep Wireless Festival: Radio Art Installations. Installations include Journee Sonore: Canal de lachine by Andra McCartney; (Murmur} and Radio Art Salon curated by Darren Copeland (Drake Hotel); Soundroam (Toronto to Halifax} by Eleanor King & Stephen Kelly (lnter/acces). Drake Hotel: 1150 Queen St. West. lnter/acces: 9 Ossington Ave. 416- 910-7231, www.deepwireless.ca *May 2 6:30: Organix 06/Cinemateque Ontario. Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach. Film ( 1968) by director Jean-Marie Straub, depicting the last 27 years of Bach's life, with music played by Gustav Leonhardt. Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. West. 416-241 -9785, www.organixconcerts.ca . *May 5 8:15: Organ ix 06. Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach. Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario. See May 2 6:30. *May 610am-4pm: Organix 06. Show and Tell. A chance for you to see up close how a pipe organ works, and play it too. All ages are welcome. William Wright, host. Deer Park United Church, 129 St. Clair West. 416-241 - 9785, www.organixconcerts.ca Free. *May 6 8:00: Barrie Concerts. The Mark of Zorro. Blend of comedy & acrobatic athleti· cism, to marimba/piano accompaniment of Nicholas Coulter & Graham Hargrove. Fisher Auditorium, 125 Dunlop St. West, Barrie. 705-728-1630, 705- 726-1181. *Vox Novus. 60x60 Project. Composers are invited to submit recorded works 60 seconds or less in length. 60 recorded compositions will be selected to be performed continuously in a one-hour concert. Open to composers of any nationality, age or career stage. Deadline for submission: May 15, 2006. For more information: Support@VoxNovus.com; www.voxnovus.com/60x60/Call.htm LECTURES/SYMPOSIA * April 11 :30-5:00: Canadian Opera Company/Munk Centre for International Studies. Opera Exchange: Wozzeck: Opera for a Modern Age. Discussions by Modris Eksteins, Janet Schmalfeldt, William Germano; panel discussion with members of the CDC's creative team; 7:30pm: screening of the 2001 filmed version of Woyzeckby Robert Wilson & Tom Waits. Symposium: Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. West; film screening: Helen Gardiner Phelan Play- house, University College, 79A St. George St. 416-363-8231 . , (full-time st). * April 5 12: 10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Lecture-demonstration by composer Brian Cherney. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. * April 16 11 am: Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre. Great Jewish Composers of Broadway. Lecture by musician/host Jordan Klapman, with music by Bernstein and Sondheim. 750 Spadina Ave. 416-924-6211 x133. (members), (non-members). * April 20-23: Society for Seventeenth­ Century Music. 14th Annual Conference. Topics include Charpentier; Music and the Sacred across Europe; Music, Dance, and Art in Italy; "Li Due Drfei ... " Biography and Patronage; Sources and Performance. Participating speakers include C. Jane Gosine, Shirley Thompson, Graham Sadler, Robert Kendrick, Linda Aus tern, John Hajdu Heyer & others. Faculty of Music, Edward Johnson Bldg, 80 Queen's Park. To register & for more information: www.utoronto.ca/sscm * April 24 8:00: Toronto Wagner Society. The Power of three: Earthdaughters, Rhinedaughters, and the Ring. Kimberly Canton and Maer Powell, presenters. Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 416-924-2483. Members free; open to non-members for a small donation to the scholarship fund. MASTER CLASSES * April 2 2:30: Singing Studio of Deborah Staiman. Master classes in show tunes interpretation; dramatic workshops in musical theatre. Yonge & Eglinton area - please call for exact location. 416-483-9532. * April 3 2:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Opera master class with Edith Wiens. To rel Room, Edward Johnson Bldg, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. * April 4 4:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Oratorio and lieder master class with Edith Wiens. Torel Room, Edward Johnson Bldg, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978- 3744. Free. * April 7 1 Oam-12 noon & 2:00-4:00: The Glenn Gould School. Piano master class with Anton Kuerti. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416- 408-2824. Free. *Please call to confirm * * April 7 2:00: The Glenn Gould School. Voice master class with Eleanor James. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824. Free. *Please call to confirm * *April 81:00: long & McOuade/Altus Flutes. Flute masterclass with Robert Langevin. Victoria College Chapel, 91 Charles St. West. 416-588- 7886. Free. * April 8 time the: The Glenn Gould School. Solo horn master class with David Griffin. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824. Free. *Please call to confirm* *April 8 time the: The Glenn Gould School. Horn excerpts master class with David Griffin. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416-408- 2824. Free. *Please call to confirm * SUMMER MUSIC THEATRE PROGRAM for teens (13 ·19) FEATURING ~woup/in..iividual V('Cal instruction dramatic coaching • sc~ne study JwH..e instr·u

* April 20 lOam-12 noon & 2:00-4:00: The Glenn Gould School. Piano master class with Leon Fleisher. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416- 408-2824. Free. *Please call to confirm* * April 211 Oam-12 noon & 2:00-4:00: The Glenn Gould School. Piano master class with Leon Fleisher. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416· 408-2824. Free. *Please call to confirm * * April 211 Dam: The Glenn Gould School. Trumpet solo master class with Barbara Butler. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416-408- 2824. Free. *Please call to confirm * *April 21 2:00: The Glenn Gould School. Trumpet excerpts master class with Barbara Butler. RCM, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824. Free. *Please call to confirm* *April 23 2:00-7:00: Pattie Kelly. Sensi· hie Vocal Training. Master class focusing on influencing and improving the coordinative process of the vocal muscles, aiming to bring them into equilibrium and to eliminate muscular interference. Participants & auditors welcome. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square. 905-271-6896. (participants), (auditors). * April 30 2:30: Singing Studio of Debo· rah Stai man. Master classes in show tunes interpretation; dramatic workshops in musical theatre. Yonge & Eglinton area - please call for exact location. 416-483-9532. WORKSHOPS * April 1 2:00: Long & McQuade. Clinic with Canadian jazz saxophonist Seamus Blake, who will bring his own brand of improv and approaches to jazz. Bring your horn. 925 Bloor St. West. 416-588-7886. Free. * April 8 9:30am-1 pm: CAMMAC. Barbershop Singing. Workshop led by Steven Armstrong & David McEachern. Topics will include: a short history of barbershop singing; introduction to the style & structure; class CONTINUES What has 11 heads and sings? Music for Young Children® (MYC®) classes motivate and empower parents and children, nurturing family bonds and delivering valuable and thoroughly enjoyable co-learning experiences. Since 1980, MYC has remained one of the world's leading music-learning systems-the only child-centered program to integrate keyboard, creative movement, rhythm, singing, ear training, sight-reading, music theory and composition. MYC helps enhance children's social development and learning skills, improve memory and expressiveness, and bolster confidence and self-esteem. If you're considering music education for your child, take a look at MYC - the music-learning system of choice for more than 24,000 students throughout North America, Asia and New Zealand. CLASSES & LESSONS ALL AGES. ALL LEVELS. FOR EVERYONE Imagine summer at Canada's leading music school Opera Scene Study - for adults Private lessons - all ages Children's programs - newborn and up Music Theatre Camp - ages 8 to 18 Elementary Piano Pedagogy Vocal Pedagogy Choirs for men & women History & Theory - all subjects Small Ensembles, String Quartets Recorder & Baroque Ensembles John Capek Songwriting Series The high note in music learning"" To learn more, contact your local MYC teacher: Kimberly Crawford, BA, MBA, Certified MYC" Coordinator k.crawford@myc.com Tel/Fax: 905.780.6482 Grand Night of Music II A concert in celebration of the restoration of St. Rose of Lima Church 3216 Lawrence Ave. E., SCARBOROUGH (1 block east of Mccowan Road) Saturday, June 24, 2006 at 7:30p.m. Solo, Choral and Orchestral classical repertoire with selections from Mozart's Requiem For tickets please call (416) 438-6729 All proceeds towards the restoration fund. www.rcmusic.ca/summerschool communityschool@rcmusic.ca Toronto: 416.408.2825 (Dufferin & Bloor) Mississauga: 905.891.7944 (Cawthra & Lakeshore) APRI L 1 - M AY 7 2006 WWW. TH EWHOLENOTE.COM

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