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Volume 12 - Issue 10 - July/August 2007

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  • Festival
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  • Jazz
  • August
  • Toronto
  • Musical
  • Theatre
  • September
  • Concerts
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... CONCERTS: Toronto

... CONCERTS: Toronto and GTAQueens Quay West. 416-973-4000. Free.'weather pennitting'- 7:00: City of Mississauga. Sunset ConcertSeries. Time approximate, at sunset. Port CreditMemorial Park, 20 Lakeshore Rd. East, Missis·sauga. 905-896-5314. Free.Monday August 27- 12:15: Music Mondays at Church of theHoly Trinity.Anya & Stephen Mallinger, violin&piano. Works by Prokofiev, Gershwin, & Ravel.10 Trinity Square (behind Eaton Ctr). 416-598·4521 x304. suggested donation.Tuesday August 28See also Festival Chart page 35- 7:00: Inspirational Impressions. lnspira·tional Music in the Park. St. Anne's Choir; &others. Gage Park, 49 Main St. South, Brampton.416-885-0551. Free.- 7:30: Toronto Parks, Forestry & Recreation.Tuesday Night live!: Ashkenaz 07pmsents ... Barry Zukerman Amphitheatre (Rain:Earl Bales Community Centre), Earl Bales Park,4169 Bathurst St. 416-395-7673. Free.- 8:00: Yonge-Dundas Square. City Cinema:Trip-Hop Metropolis. Fritz Lang's 1927 silentfilm with live contemporary electronic music;begins at sunset. Yonge & Dundas Sts. 416-979·9960. Free.Wednesday August 29- 12:30: Yonge-Dundas Square. SummerSerenades: Jake Rude. Jazz at its street-wise &rough-hewn roots. Yonge & Dundas Sts. 416·979·9960. Free.- 7:30: Artists' Garden Cooperative. PleinAir Garden Salon Concerts: Steve Raiken. Originalfolk. The Garden, 345 Balliol St. 416-487-0705.$10. *RAIN or SHINE'Thursday August 30See also Festival Chart page 35- 7:00: Brampton Downtown BusinessAssociation. Thursday Night Concert Series:The Brampton Concert Band and the Lorne ScotPipes and Drums. Gage Park, 49 Main St. South,Brampton. 905-874-2936. Free.- 7:00: Summer Music in the Garden.Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance. Flamenco.Guest: Jose-Luis Perez, singer.Toronto MusicGarden, 475 Queens Quay West. 416-973·4000. Free. *weather pennitting*Friday August 31See also Festival Chart page 35- 7:00: Inspirational Impressions. InspirationalMusic in the Park: 3 Hour Finale. GagePark, 49 Main St. South, Brampton. 416-885·0551.Free.- 8:00: Yonge-Dundas Square. GlobalGrooves: Kaba Horo. Balkan Gypsy Groove.Yonge & Dundas Sts. 416-979-9960. Free.- 9:00pm: Association of ImprovisingMusicians Toronto/Arraymusic. leftoverDaylight Series. Jazz & improvised music.Arraymusic Studio, Suite 218 (rear door), 60Atlantic Ave. 416-539-8752. - O(slidingscale).Saturday September 01See Festival Chart page 35Sunday September 02See also Festival Chart page 35- 4:00: Association of Improvising Musi·cians Toronto/Now Lounge. Jazz & lmpro·vised Music. Showcasing local talent. NowLounge, 189 Church St. 416-769-2841 . .Monday September 03See also Festival Chart page 35- 12: 15: Music Mondays at Church of theHoly Trinity. Made in Canada. 100% Canadianrepertoire, incl. Leonard Cohen's Bird On a Wire(autorickshaw); worl,,,,0000NI......00NKerry Stratton, Music Director ~ · 5J{)'di \_\~c~ f 1i 'IIthursday sept. 20 8 pmAwakeningLee Pui Ming. Awakening (concerto for erhu & orchestra)Tchaikovsky: piano concerto No. 1Schubert Unfinished Symphonythursday oct. 18 8 pmImmortal BeethovenBeethoven:Prometheus OvertureBeethoven Concerto No. 56 (triple concerto)Beethoven: Symphony No. 2thursday nov. 8 8 pmMemory and ReflectionKositsky Requiem for CeciliaBrahms. Requiemwith lhe Toronto Philharmonia Chorussunday dee. 16 3 pmChristmas in ViennaSt. Michael's Boys Choirthursday feb. 7, 8 pmMusic of the AmericasA musical tour of the Americas from European roots to thepresent daythursday apr. 10, 8 pmThis Sceptred IsleWalton Viola ConcertoElgar. Serenade for StringsHolst. Suite de BalletMacMillan: Overture for Orchestrathursday may 8, 8 pmFrench ImpressionsArcuri: New Worklbert. DivertissementDebussy. The Children's ComerRavel. Piano Concertothursday may 29, 8 pmOpera de ParisBizet. Doctor MiracleBizet's one-act masterpiece combined with great hits of the Parisopera9re~t ~vi5ic clCJ5e tCJ fiCJ~e!North York's own resident orchestra28 WWW.TH EWHOLENOTE.COM J ULY 1 . S EPTE MB ER 7 200 7

A sneak peak at Off Centre Music Salon's lucky 13th season!Join us in 2007/2008 and become a member of Off Centre Music Salon's extended family!All concerts take place on Sunday afternoons at 2pm, Glenn Gould Studio (250 Front Street West)Subscriptions now on1 SALE!Adults 0·Seniors/Students 0Russian Salon: White Nights ••• in the A~ernoon!We promise to transport one and all to the Magical White Nights of St. Petersburg, immersing ourselves in the musicof Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov and Shostakovich, with Off Centre favourites mezzo soprano Emilia Boteva, TSOConcertmaster Jacgues lsraelievitch, princiJ>al cello Winona Zelenka and· pianists Inna Perkis and Boris ZarankinItalian Bel Canto SalonOnwards to Venice itself, with the soaring voices of Canadian rising star soprano Lucia Cesaroni and mezzosoprano Lynne McMurtry, who will introduce us to the arias and canzonettas of Bellini and Donizetti.r~, .. )~~~;~; Boris Zarankin will then make his singing debut ... with the piano as his voice, in the music of Chopin.\ ~ l Franco-Spanish Salon: Mal/arme etly Garcfa Lorca/ ~,.:. 1 ~~r.r';;.( · . -.- ' "' In a celebration of Stephane Mallarme and Federico Garcia Lorca - our personal favourites and true National Treasures -j,._./ :;,::M . }'.I ·:~: :-_I J,·,I and their artistic circles, we invite you to experience the cultural cornucopia at the crossroads of Spain and France,- , . , through the music of Ravel, Poulenc, Bizet, De Falla and Turina, with mezzo soprano Norine Burgess,,',fill / 1 ., baritone Olivier Laquerre and accordionist Joe Macerollo.".:.\ '' SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2008 (GLENN GOULD STUDIO, 2PM),'..i' ': German Salon: Channeling B and B and B .•.Bach. Beethpven. Brahms. Need we say more? The three pillars of the Western Musical Canon, as you've never heard them before: Brahm's Violin Sonata,performed(~y !Joel Quarrington on the double bass, Beethoven's Coriolanus ouverture, with only four hands, and Bach on the accordion. Sopranos JoniHehson and Monica Whicher, pianists Inna Perkis and Boris Zarankin, and German accordionist Ina Henning keep the three B's in line!\"1 ISUNDAY, FEBRUARY 214/ , 2008 (GLENN GOULD STUDIO, 2PM)h l·I 3' Annual Schubertia~With the end of f.ebruary'in sight, we've decided to take our well-deserved annual trip to paradise with a celebration of the music of Franz Schubert, for the13;;, consecutive Kear! This year, his spirit is invoked by soprano Kathleen Brett, baritone Giles Tomkins and pianists Inna Perkis and Boris Zarankin.tickets@offcentremusic.com · www.offcentremusic.com ·Ph. 416.466.1870 ·Fax. 416.466.0610968 Logan Avenue, Toronto, ON M4K 3E5FALL 2007BYZANTINEFESTIVALOctober 12 & 13Featuring internationallycelebrated UK sopranoPatricia RozarioFor more informationon the 07.08 Seasonvisit soundstreams.caor call 416.504.1282

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