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Volume 12 - Issue 3 - November 2006

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  • Theatre
  • Toronto
  • November
  • Jazz
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... CONCERTS: Toronto

... CONCERTS: Toronto and nearbyStreet. 416-920-5211. Collection.- 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Baroque Music. Baroque Ensemble, MarkChambers, director. Recital Hall, Accolade East,YU, 4700 Keele St. 416· 736-5186. Free.- 2:00: Northern District library. Recitalfor Cello and Piano. Works by Barber, Beethoven,Brahms. Patricia Hiemstra, cello; Mary Vander·Vennen, piano. 40 Orchard View Blvd. 416-393-7610. Free.- 7:30: U of T Faculty of Music. Small JazzEnsembles. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Build·ing, 8D Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free.- 7:30: WildWood Capital. An evening withRenee Barda, Mezza-soprano. Dora Krizmanic,piano. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416·208-7718. .- 8:00: Harbourfront Centre/EsmeraldaEnrique Spanish Dance Company. EsenciaFlamenca. Ramon Martfnez, dancer; Jose Valle"Chuscales", guitar/composer; Francisco Orozco"Yiyi", singer/percussion; Nicolas Hernandez,guitar/musical director/composer; Chris Church,violin; EESDC Company; Esmeralda Enrique,choreography. Premiere Dance Theatre, Queen'sQuay Terminal, 207 Queens Quay West. 416·973-4000. -. For complete run see mu·sic theatre listings.- 8:00: Massey Hall. Gordon Lightfoot in Con·cert. 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255. -.- 8:00: Music Toronto. Vogler Duarte!. Haydn:String Quartet #52 in E-flat, Op.64/6; Lutoslaw·ski: String Quartet; Schubert: String Quartet in G,0.887.Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Cen·tre for the Arts, 27 Front St. East. 416·366-7723, 80D-708-6754. , ; 18-35 pay yourage; (st), accompanying adult y, price.- 8:00: Opera York Mozart's The Marriage ofFigaro. Lucia Cesaroni, singer; Opera York Orches·tra and Choir; Geoffrey Butler, musical/artisticMUSIC at TIMOTHY'SOrgan: Sound and Lightfeaturing Michael Capondirector. Markham Theatre for Performing Arts,171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905-305·7469. ; (1 st under 12); (additionalunder 12). For complete run see music theatrelistings.- 8:00: The Music Gallery/ldiolalla. ldiolaf/aCD Release. Jazz Avant series. DB Boyko, Chris·tine Duncan, vocalists/improvisers; Jean Martin,percussionist. 4:00: Workshop, $TBA. SaintGeorge the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416·204· 1080. ; O(sr/member); (st).-8:00: Toronto Philharmonia.PowerandMajesty. Mozart: Requiem Mass; Handel:Coronation Anthems. Leslie Fagan, soprano;Vicki St. Pierre, mezzo; Darryl Edwards, tenor;Daniel Hambly, baritone; Mendelssohn Sing·ers; Kerry Stratton, conductor. George WestonRecital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111.-; .50-(sr).- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Goodyear Plays Mozart. Roy Thomson Hall. SeeNov 15.- 8:30: Hugh's Room Great Atomic Power.Songs ranging from the Mills Brothers to TheBeach Boys, Gillian Welch & Tom Waits, tendingtoward country and bluegrass. Tory Cassis, vo·cals/guitar/trumpet; David Matheson, vocals/guitar/piano/banjo; Murray Foster, vocals/uprightbass. 2261 Dundas St. West. 416-531-6604.$12; $ lO(adv).- 9:00pm: R.E.M.G./Toronto DowntownJazz.Original Superstars of Jazz Fusion. RoyAyers, Jean Carne, Wayne Henderson, RonnieLaws, Bobbi Humphrey, Jon Lucien, Lonnie ListonSmith, performers. Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410Sherbourne St. 416· 870-8000. .50.Friday November 17- 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Baroque Music. Brass Ensemble, JamesMacDonald, director. Recital Hall, Accolade East,YU, 4700 Keele St. 416· 736-5186. Free.- 7:30: Liberation Choir. In Concert. Fund·raiser for Dutch radio program Zing end Gloven.Christopher Dawes, organ; Willem Van Sui·jdam, director. Great Holland Christian Homes,7900 Mclaughlin Rd. South, Brampton. 905·7753701. $TBA.- 7:30: Opera Atelier. The Magic Flute. ByMozart. Sung in English, English & French Surti·ties. Colin Ainsworth, Carla Huhtanen, GeraldIsaac, Peggy Kriha Dye, Olivier Laquerre & otherperformers; artists of the Atelier Ballet; Jean·nette Zingg, choreography; Marshall Pynkoski,director; Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, DavidFallis, conductor. Elgin Theatre, 189 Yonge St.416-872-5555. 30-$125; (st, call). For com·plete run see music theatre listings.- 7:30: Timothy Eaton Memorial Church.Organ: Sound and light. Michael Capon, organ.230 St. Clair Ave. West. 416-925-5977. ;(sr/st).- 7:30: University ofToronto Faculty ofMusic. World of Music. Contemporary MusicEnsemble, Ratti Armenian, conductor. WalterHall, Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen's Park.416-978-3744. Free.- 8:00: Harbourfront Centre/Jeng Yi Kore·an Drum & Dance Ensemble. Opaque: KoreanDrumming, Song & Dance. Based on the folk andshaman traditions of Korea. York Quay Centre,235 Queens Quay West. 416·973-400D. .For complete run see music theatre listings.Friday, November 177:30 PM.. 1Tickets available at the dooror by phone at 416-925-5977 adults students/ seniorsGroup rates availableJ1YORKI!Departmentl.,J ,., "~ Fl s • :::~fl. V f'

Demi-Monde(Half-World)steph0n chen. llll'L/ucl11 istopiv-1 ful•c\', pia11u17 Nov I 8 pmHeliconian Hall I - 8:00: Markham Theatre for PerformingArts. Cape Breton livefl 71 Town Centre Blvd ..Markham. 905-305-7 469. .- 8:00: Massey Hall .GordonlightfootinConcertSee Nov 16.- 8:00: Performing Arts York Region. IFuriosi Baroque Ensemble. Thornhill PresbyterianChurch, 271 Centre St .. Thornhill. 905-881 -1941. ; 1sr/st).- 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. GGSVocal Showcase. Glenn Gould School studentssinging art song and opera. Stuart Hamilton, emcee.RCM Concert Hall, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824 x321. ; Dlsr/st).- 8:00: Stephen Chen/Christopher Foley.Dem1~Monde. Explore the "Half-World" of societythrough classical & contemporary repertoire,works by Faure, Brahms, Rossini, Schumann,Lloyd Webber & Yeston. Stephen Chen, malemezzo; Christopher Foley, piano. Heliconian Hall,35 Hazelton Ave. 416-731-7073. .- 8:30: Hugh's Room. Garnet Rogers. Folkvocalist/instrumentalist. 2261 Dundas St. West.416-531 -6604. ; 1adv).- 9:00pm: Association of Improvising MusiciansToronto/Arraymusic. leftover DaylightSeries. Jazz & improvised music. ArraymusicStudio, Suite 218 lrear door), 60 Atlantic Ave.416-539-8752. - Dlsliding scale).Saturday November 18- 11 :OOam & 2:00: The Rose Theatre/TheatreworksUSA.Junie B. Jones. Children'smusical about irrepressible Junie's transitionfrom kindergarten to grade 1, based on the booksby Barbara Park; singing & dancing, for ages 5 to10. 1Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874-2800. .- 1 :30 & 3:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.A Bowl of Notes. Smith: Mr. Smith's Bowlof Notes. Greg Smith, composer/narrator. 1 /2-hour preceding: pre-concert performance. RoyThomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828..50, 16.50.- 2:00: University Settlement Music andArts School.Scholarship Winners Concert. St.George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-598-3444 x243/244. Free, donations appreciated.- 6:00: Bata Shoe Museum. Yips'sChildren'sChoir. Toronto's largest Chinese choir performsChinese folk songs, in conjunction with new exhib-Music of All Latitudes : Part I featuring In do-Jazz Fusion Ensemblet ' ' 'Saturday, November 18 at 7:30 pmThe ARC Theatre, Academic Resource Centre1265 Military Trail (401 & Morningside Ave.)$12 Adults and Students/SeniorsBuy tickets to MOAL I featuring Autorickshaw and MOAL II featuring DuoDiorama (Winston Choi, piano and Minghuan Xu, violin) and SAVE 20%with the MOAL Double Pass ( Adults & Students/Seniors)it on children's shoes, Watched by Heaven, Tiedto Earth: Summoning Animal Protection for ChineseChildren. 327 Bloor St. West. 416-979-7799 x242. Free with admission.- 7:30:0verseas Chinese Music Society.10th Annual Gala Concert. George WestonRecital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111.,.- 7:30: University of T oranto Scarborough.autorickshaw. Contemporary jazz & funkconverge with classical Indian music. Sub a Sankaran,vocals; Ed Hanley, tabla; Rich Brown, bass;Debashis Sinha, percussion. ARC Theatre, AcademicResource Centre, 1265 Military Trail.416-978-8849. $12; Dlsr/st).- 8:00: Acoustic Harvest Folk Club.Crabtree & Mills.Joan- bluesy singer-songwriter,and Paul - renowned record producer. St.Nicholas Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd.416-264-2235. .- 8:00: Kaus Borealis.A Magical light. Earlyinstrumental/vocal music. Kevin Komisaruk, director.Knox Chapel, University ofT oronto, 59 St.George St. 416·559-2586. ; Olsr/st).- 8:00: Living Arts Centre. Chantal Kreviazukin Concert. Guest: Raine Maida I husband, leadsinger of Our Lady Peace), singer. HammersonHall, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr.,Mississauga. 905-306-6000, 888-805 8888.-; leyeGOJ.~~ KAUS BORE1\USp~ INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL ATELIER- 8:00: Massey Hall Gordon Lightfoot in ConcertSee Nov 16.- 8:00: North York Concert Orchestra.Gershwin, Wagner & Franck. Gershwin/Grote:Rhapsody in Blue; Wagner: T annhauser Overture;Franck: Symphony ind. Maggie Morrison, piano;David Bowser, director. Willowdale UnitedChurch, 349 Kenneth Ave. 416-298-3553. ;$ lOlsr/st).- 8:00: Sinfonia Toronto.Autumn Colours.Chausson: Concerto for Violin and Piano; Freedman:Fantasy and Allegro; Mozart: Quintet inE-flat, K.614 lorchestral version). Etsuko Kimura,violin; Angela Park, piano; Jesus Amigo,conductor; Nurhan Arman, music director.Post-concert: reception. Grace Church on-the­Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-499-0403. , lsr), $12116-29/st).- 8:00: Yakudo Traditional JapaneseDrummers. Yakudo Traditional Japanese Drummersin Concert 13 performers take you througha journey of the different seasons of old Japan,traditional T aiko pieces and Yakudo's originalcompositions, some world premieres. GlennGould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 416-205-5555. .50; llsr/st).Sunday November 19- 1 :OD: Hugh's Room.Dare The Devil FiddleSeries. Anne Lederman, host. 2261 Dundas St.RENCH MUSICIN THE AGE OF THE SUN KING!IOTTETERRE, LULL Y, COUPERIN, BOJSMORTIER & INFLUENCESSATURDAY, 18 NOVEMBER, 8:00 P.M.K.'IOX COLLEGE CHAPEL, 59 ST c:EORGE STREET/ 4JG.559.258G SEMT.ORGSTUDIO OF EARLY MUSIC TORON TOKEVI N KOMiS A RUKBox Office: .,'~ BO X OFFICE416.978.8849 (Weekdays 11 am-5pm)iJ~JiVIMw'www.uofttix.ca (24 hours)featuring theConcert Choir & String EnsembleDirected by Lenard WhitingWind EnsembleDirected by Lynn Tucker"'!A''*.NONNIR 6RIF1FINI.NSHOWBIZ & OTHEJf~'. ADDICTIONS@THE HEtlCOlJIAlJ -35 HA;gELTOlJ AVE.Saturday, December 2 at 3 :00 pmThe ARC Theatre, Academic Resource Centre1265 Military Trail (401 & Morningside Ave.)Parking/Maps: www.utsc.utoronto.calparkingInfo: 416.208.4769 or www.utsc.utoronto.ca/culturalml i\Ianulifc F inandal THE MIRROR ~llc:aFREE Admissionwith the donationof a canned or nonperishable food itemUNIVERSITY.,· TORONTOC!ilLill.!:!2:ilJOV 19 -2 l;NI.MARQUE SMITH -l'IAlJO&SHELLY "FOWLER · DRUMS ETCWWW. 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