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Volume 12 - Issue 4 - December 2006

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~it·•::lroceeds to suoi: ort~41~ ~315 Rnnr:esv'J It s Ave 7 3 Hr"Jrb e>rd Str"'d www up 11scanod(I n r::iQp_eraIN CONCERTGuillermo Silva-Marin, General Directorl1zW rksww w l1zwo rks c om... CONCERTS: Toronto and nearbyConcerto #2 in D (Mvts 2 & 3); Mozart: Quintetin g, K.516 (Mvt 1; orchestral version). BalletEspressivo, dance troupe, Donna Greenberg,choreographer, Floortje Gerritsen, violin; NurhanArman, conductor. Walmer Centre, 188 LowtherAve. 416-499-0403. S25; S15(sr); S 12(st/16·29).- 7:30: Hype Events. The Tartan Terrors.Traditional Celtic music &dance, mixed withrock & roll, blended with Scottish Comedy. RoseTheatre, 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874·2800. .- 8:00: Kaus Borealis.Geometry and Ab·straction: Studio ofEarly Music Toronto FacultyRecital. Works by Buxtehude, Telemann,Schmelzer, Quantz. Kevin Komisaruk, director.Knox Chapel, University of Toronto, 59 St.George St. 416-559-2586. ; S 10(sr/st).- 8:00: Newtonbrook Nights. An Evening ofJazz Traditional jazz standards, meditative (likeBill Evans) to joyful (like Duke Ellington). Six-pieceensemble led by Marty Smyth. NewtonbrookUnited Church, 53 Cummer Ave. 416-222-5417.; O(under16).- 8:00: Scaramella She Ain't Heavy, She'sMy Sister. Chamber music celebrating women asperformers, composers, patrons, pioneers &muses. Rachel Begley, Alison Melville, recorders;Joelle Morton, bass viol/double bass; BorysMedicky, harpsichord. Victoria College Chapel,2nd Floor, Victoria College Building, 91 CharlesSt. West. 416-760-8610. ; (st).- 8:00: Singing Studio First Annual PopNight. Solos, duets and ensembles from the idolsof tomorrow. Walmer Centre Theatre, 188Lowther Ave. 416-483-9532. S 15.-8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Mozart Requiem. Also Clarinet Concerto, K.622.Joaquin Valdepeiias, clarinet; Heidi Grant Mur·phy, soprano; Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano;&other singers; University of Toronto MacMillanSingers; Peter Oundjian, conductor. 7:00: discus·sion with Rick Phillips; Intermission: chat withartists. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416·593-4828. .50-$127.- 8:30: Hugh's Room Gregg lawless: lawlessDuets Etc. Music ranging from blues to pop toCeltic. 2261 Dundas St. West. 416-531-6604.; (adv).Sunday January 28-1:00: Beth Hanson.BethHanson,pianoinRecital. Heliconian Hall. See Jan 27.- 2:00: Harbourfront Centre/Toronto Al/.Star Big Band. They're Playing our Song.Vintage dance tunes (Let's Dance, String ofPearls, Begin the Beguine, Woodchopper's Ball,Moonlight Serenade) by Benny Goodman, GlennMiller, the Dorsey brothers & others. LakesideTerrace, York Quay Centre, 235 Queens QuayWest. 416-973-4000. PWYC( suggestedmin).- 2:00: Off Centre Music Salon. GermanSalon: Uncovering German Romanticism. Worksby Mendelssohn, Wolf, Brahms and Schumann.Joni Henson, soprano; Lynne McMurtry, mezzosoprano. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West.416-466-1870. ; S35(sr/st).- 2:30: Opera In Concert. laide. By Mozart,fragment of a singspiel in two acts, libretto byJohann Andreas Schachtner, after Franz JosefSebastian's Das Serail, performed in German &English. Carla Huhtanen, Nils Brown, LawrenceWiliford, Michael York, Vasil Garvanliev, singers;111 CJ L F GA N G AMADEL! Sby W. A. Mozart (in German and English)The genius of 23-year-old 'Wolfie' explodes in his operatic smgspiel ZAIDE!Melodies of heart-breaking beauty . .. an exotic locale . . . a ground-breakingmoment in German musical theatre.with ARADIA ENSEMBLE, Kevin Mallon, ConductorNils Brown, Michael York, Vasil GarvanlievSUNDAY, JANUARY 28 AT 2:30 PMsponsored bySunLife FinancialST. LAWRENCE CENTRE FOR THE ARTS4 I 6-3 6 6-7723 I-800-708-6754 www.stlc.comWWW.TH EWHOLE NOTE. CO M D ECEMB ER 1 2006 - F EBRUARY 7 2007

Aradia Ensemble, Kevin Mallon, conductor. 1 :45:Pre·concert talk by lain Scott. Jane MallettTheatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, 27Front St. East. 416·366·7723, 800-708-6754.,.- 3:00: Hart House Music Committee.61BthSundayConcert. Great Hall, Hart House,University of Toronto, 7 Hart House Circle. 416·978-2452. Free.- 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Mozart Requiem. Also Clarinet Concerto, K.622.Joaquin Valdepeiias, clarinet; Heidi Grant Murphy,soprano; Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano;Michael Colvin, tenor; Nathan Berg, bass; Universityof Toronto MacMillan Singers; Peter Oundjian,conductor. George Weston Recital Hall,5040 Yonge St. 416-8 72-1111..75,.75.- 3:00: Windermere String Ouartet. Haydn,Danzi& Mozart. Haydn: Quartet in I, Op.55/2;Danzi: Quartet in B-flat, Op.6/2; Mozart: Diverti·men to in E-flat for String Trio, K.563. St. Olave'sAnglican Church, 360 Windermere Ave. 416·769· 7054. ; O(sr/st).- 4:00: St. James' Cathedral.SundayAfternoon Twilight Recital. Michael Bloss, organ.4:30: Choral Evensong. 65 Church St. 416-364·7865 x224. Free.- 4:00: St. Philip's Anglican Church. PolkaVespers. Walter Ostanek- The Polka King. St.Philip's Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Rd. 416·247-5181. Offering.- 7:30: Flying Cloud Folk Club/MariposaFolk Foundation. David Stone in Concert. TheTRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave. 416-410-3655. $TBA.- 7:30: Royal Conservatory of Music,Community School. RCM Jazz Ensemble.Roger Mantie, director. Concert Hall, RCM, 90Croatia St. 416-408-2824 x321. Free.- 8:30: Hugh's Room.Marie-Lynn Hammond"Not Another Benefit" Benefit. Contemporarysinger/songwriter. 2261 Dundas St. West. 416·5316604. $TBA.Monda Janua 29- 8:00: Massey Hall. Paco de Lucia. Guitarist& modern flamenco innovator, with a septet ofSpanish musicians & singers. 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255. .50-.50.Tuesday January 30- 12: 10: University ofToronto Faculty ofMusic. Voice Performance Class. Studentperformances. Walter Hall, Edward JohnsonBuilding, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free.- 1 :00: St James' Cathedral Music atMidday. Roger Bergs, organ. 65 Church St. 416-364- 7865 x224. Free.- 7:30: Aldeburgh Connection/Universityof Toronto Faculty of Music. DiscoverySeries. Young singers on the brinks of theircareers. Eve-Lyn de la Haye, soprano; BenjaminCovey, baritone; Bruce Ubukata, piano. WalterHall, Edward Johnson Bldg., 80 Queen's Park.416· 735-7982 (Aldeburgh), 416-978-3744(UofT). ; (sr/st).- 8:30: Hugh's Room. Hogtown Syncopators.Jazz, jump, &swing. 2261 Dundas St. West.416-531-6604. ; (adv).Wednesday January 31- 12:00 noon: Royal Conservatory ofMusic .Noon Hour Concert: Continental piano.Music by Gao Ping, Behrens, Southam, Rzewski.Elaine Lau and Joseph Ferretti, piano duo. Room305, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824 x321. Free.- 12:30: Yorkminster Park BaptistChurclt Noonday Organ Recital. Angus Sinclair,organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416·922· 1167. Free.- 7:30:COC.ladyMacbethofMtsensk. ByShostakovich. Nicola Beller Carbone, soprano;Oleg Balashov, Vadim Zapletchny, tenors;Timothy Noble, baritone; Paul Curran, director;Richard Bradshaw, conductor. See Feb 3 An·nouncements for Opera Exchange Symposium.Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts,145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. -5;-(15 & under with adult); (spec price,call). For complete run see music theatre listings.- 7:30: University ofToronto Faculty ofMusic. New Music Festival. Curcin: WalkingAway From ... ; Staniland: Tapestry; Richardson:dissolve; Galbraith: The Fenian Cycle; 2006 KarenKieser Prize Winning Composition TBA. FifthAnniversary Celebration of the Karen Kieser Prizein Canadian Music. Dennis Patrick, festivalcoordinator. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W.416-978-3744. Free, but ticket required.-8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Dausgaard Conducts Brahms. Morawetz:Carnival Overture; Bart6k: Violin Concerto #2;Brahms: Symphony #4. Jacques lsraelievitch,violin; Thomas Dausgaard, conductor. lntermis·sion: chat with artists. Roy Thomson Hall, 60Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. -7.Thursday February 01- 12:00 noon:COC. Richard Bradshaw Amphi·theatre Vocal Series: Poemes pour mi. Messiaen'sfirst song cycle. Young artists of the CDCEnsemble Studio; Steven Philcox, Liz Upchurch,Kathryn T remills, Kinza Tyrrell, ~ano. FourSeasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145Queen St. West. 416-363-8231. Free.- 12: 15: Metropolitan United Church.Noon at Met Organ Recital.-Michael Capon 56Queen St. East. 416-363-0331 x26. Free.- 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Vocal recital· Janet Obermeyer, sopranoWorks by Schubert, Hahn, Debussy, Liszt andWolf. Leslie De' A th, piano. Recital Hall, AccoladeEast, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-5186. Free.- 1 :00: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. World of Music. Wind serenades ofDvorak and Mozart. Toronto Wind Quintet, andfriends. MacMillan Theatre, Edward JohnsonBuilding, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free.- 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. Faust.By Gounod. Ana Ibarra, soprano; Lauren Segal,mezzo-soprano; David Pomeroy, tenor; BrettPolegato, baritone; Egils Silins, bass-baritone;Nicholas Muni, director; Yannick Nezet-Seguin,conductor. Four Seasons Centre for the Perform·ing Arts, 145 Queen St. West. 416-363-8231.-5; -(15 & under with adult);$ 20(spec price, call). For complete run see musictheatre listings.- 7:30: U of T Faculty of Music. New MusicFestival.- Electroacoustic Music of AlejandroV!naa Viiiao: Hendrix Haze; The World We Know;GD; Tumblers for viol in, marimba and computergenerated sound. Dennis Patrick, festival coordi·nator. Victoria College Chapel, 93 Charles St.West. 416-978-3744. Free.- 8:00: Music Toronto. Peter Barrett, baritone& Peter Tiefenbach, piano. Schumann: Dichter·ti~ lr1WIN ll ~: RNI ~~It~:s Tl{ I Nl~ -

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