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Volume 12 - Issue 7 - April 2007

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... CONCERTS: Beyond the GT Aplay Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs,original dances by Agnes de Mille. Kyle Blair,Dan Chameroy, David W. Keeley, Nora McLel·Ian, Blythe Wilson, performers; BertholdCarriere, musical director; Donna Feore,director/choreographer. Festival Theatre, 55Queen St., Stratford. 800-567-1600. Callfor ticket prices. For complete run see musictheatre listings.- 7:00: University of Western Ontario.New Music Senes. Electroacoustic musicwritten and performed by students. von KusterHall, Music Building, UWO, London. 519-661 -3767. Free.Beyond GTA: Wednesday April 11- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Dena Jones, piano. Bach/Busoni: Chaconne; Beethoven: Sonata in o;Op.10/3; Terzian: Toccata; Granados: SpanishDances 112, 5; Albeniz: Cordoba; Asturias;Rodrigo: Adagio; Falla: Fantasia Betica. KWC·MS Music Room, 57 Young St. West, Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony .Electric Thursdays, the Wednesday Edit1011.Abbey Road. The Abbey Road album & favouriteBeatles hits, music arranged by PeterBrennan. Alan Frew, Jean Meullier, JimWitter, Rik Emmet, performers. Centre In TheSquare, 101 Queen St. North, Kitchener.519-578-1570, 800-265-8977. -.Beyond GT A: Thursday April 12- 8:00: Capitol Arts Centre. Jesse Cook mConcert Rumba/flamenco guitar master. 20Queen St., Port Hope. 905-885-1071, 800-434-5092. .- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony .Electric Thursdays: Abbey Road. Centre In TheSquare, Kitchener. See Apr 11 .- 8:00: University of Western Ontario.New Music Series. Student composerschamber music. von Kuster Hall, MusicBuilding, UWO, London. 519-661-3767.Free.Beyond GTA: Friday April 13- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony .Pops Series: Pops Sets YollrFeet a Dancin'.Brian Jackson, conductor. Centre In TheSquare, 101 Queen St. North, Kitchener.519-578-1570, 800 265-8977. -;(12 & under, rush all students); (eye­GO).Beyond GTA: Saturday April 142007 Jim Smythe, electric bass; Rob Inch,percussion; Marlene Fagan, accompanist/arranger; The Jitterbugs; Jim Swan, MC;Gerald Fagan, conductor. Centennial Hall, 550Wellington St., London. 519-433-9650,866-244-0762. (single); (couple).- 8:00: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.Hooray for Hollywood! Magnificent filmmusic that lives vividly in our imaginations.Leslie Dala, guest conductor. Hamilton Place,1 Summers Lane. 905-526· 7756. $ 25-;-(sr); $12-(st); (ch to 13).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Daedalus Dllartet. Mozart:Quartet K.465; Bartok: Quartet 113; Schumann:Quartet in A 113, Op.41/3. KWCMSMusic Room, 57 Young St. West, Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Pops Senes. Pops Sets YollrFeet a Danc1i1 '.Centre In The Square, Kitchener. See Apr 13.- 8:30: First United Churclt OrganicCosmos. The Lost Chord. Organ Recital. 16William St. West, Waterloo. 519-745-8487. $TBA.Beyond GT A: Sunday April 15- 2:30: Centre for the Arts, BrockUniversity. Jesse Cook. St. Catharines.See Apr 14.- 2:30: Georgian Music Series. DaedaIlls Quartet. Works by Mozart, Beethoven &Schumann. Central United Church, 54 RossSt., Barrie. 705-728-8679. Call for seriesticket prices.- 3:00: Hastings and Prince EdwardChildren's Chorus. Vivaldi's Giana. Andother works. Rudolf Heijdens, conducto r. St.Matthew's United Church, 25 Holloway St.,Belleville. 613-476-6531 . ; (12 &under).- 3:00: St. John's United Churclt Nasta!g1c Favourites. Gilbert & Sullivan, parloursongs, opera, broadway, & art songs. AmyDodington, soprano; John Dodington, bass;Vojislav Perucica, piano. 56 Victoria St. East,Alliston. 705-435-6732. ; free(under12)- 8:00: llueen's University PerformingArts Office. Lara St. John, v10/in 1i1 Concert.Sydenham Street United Church, 82 SydenhamSt., Kingston. 613-533-2558. ;(sr); $ lO(st).Beyond GTA: Tuesday April 17- 8:00: River Run Centre. Tryst andSnout. Songwriter/playwright James Gordon'snew Louisiana Swamp 'folk opera' musicaladaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream;part of Shakespeare: Made in Canada festival.Co-operators Hall, River Run Centre, 35Woolwich St., Guelph. 519-763-3000, 800-520-2408. ; (sr/st); (eyeGO). Forcomplete run see music theatre listings.Da11c111'. Brian Jackson, conductor. MainStage, River Run Centre, 35 Woolwich St.,Guelph. 519-763-3000, 800-520-2408.-; (12 & under, rush all students);(eyeGO).- 8:00:0pera Hamilton. Great Smger:;Recital Senes. Michael Schade, tenor. Hamil·ton Place Theatre, 1 Summer's Lane, Hamilton.905-526-6556. .- 8:00: Orchestra London. Barber andBeethoven Forest City Community Church,London. See Apr 18.Beyond GTA: Friday April 20- 7:30: Uxbridge Music ScholarshipFund Risi11g Sta1s Conceit. Studentperformers; J.G. Jazz Band; flute choir ledby Lesley Joosten; Christina Campsall,soprano; Danielle de Souza, organ. St.Andrew's-Chalmers Presbyterian Church,40B Toronto St. South, Uxbridge. 905·852-7562. $12; (st)- 8:00:Centre In The Square. BuddyGllyLouisiana-raised blues legend. 101 Queen St.North, Kitchener. 519-578-1570, 800-2658977. -.- 8:00: Theatre Ancaster. RemmiscingThe Sound of t!1e lO's Theatre Auditorium,Ancaster High School, 374 Jerseyville Rd.West,Ancaster. 905-304-7469. ;(sr); (st). For complete run see musicThe historicmasterpiece thatnever ceases toamaze:Beethoven's 9thSymphony.Opening theprogram is Mozart'sSinfoniaConcertante withsoloists Igor andVesna Gruppman.theatre listings.- 8:00: Willem Moolenbeek. Into Parad1se. Music for Saxophone and Choi!: WillemMoolenbeek, saxophones; Boyd McDonald,piano; Brandon Leis, tenor; choral ensemble,Timothy Carlis, director. Waterloo MennoniteBrethren Church, 245 Lexington Rd., Waterloo.519-747-9625. ; (sr/st).Beyond GTA: Saturday April 21- 7:30: Grand Philharmonic ChoirChamber Singers. Music of Durufte.Durufle: Four Motets on Gregorian themes,Op.10; Requiem, Op.9; Suite for Organ, Op.5.Jan Overduin, organ; Howard Dyck, conductor.St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 54 BentonSt., Kitchener. 519-578-1570, 800-265-8977. ; O(to grade 8); (eyeGO).- 7:30: Icelandic National LeagueInternational Visits Program. VikingurOlafsso11, pia110, Karen Ouzouman, cello, inConcert. Debussy: Sonata for Cello and Piano;Chopin: Piano Sonata 113 in b, Dp.58; Ligeti:Cello Sonata; Beethoven: Sonata for Cello andPiano in A, Op.69. First-St. Andrew's UnitedChurch, 350 Queens Ave., London. 416-762·8627. ; O(sr/st).- 7:30: Oshawa Durham SymphonyOrchestra. Ode to Joy. 50th AnniversaryCe!ebrat1011s Beethoven: Symphony #9.Guests: Igor Gruppman, violin; Vesna Ste·- 2:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony .f(WS Yollth Orchestra Centre In The Square,101 Queen St. North, Kitchener. 519-578-1570, 800-265-8977. 5; $12(sr); (12 &under, rush all students); (eyeGO).- 7:30: Cantabile Choirs of Kingston.SATURDAY APRIL 21, 20077:30 pm Calvary Baptist ChurchSea to Sea Canadian repertoire, Newfound·OSHAWAland folksongs to B.B. soundscapes. Guests:Beyond GTA: Wednesday April 18Bell' Arte Singers, Lee Willingham, director;TICKETS:Mark Sirett, artistic director. Grand Theatre, - 8:00: Orchestra London Barber and218 Princess Street, Kingston. 61 3-530· Beethoven. Buhr: Akasha; Barber: ViolinGENERAL 2050. ; $12(sr/st/ch)Concerto (1941); Beethoven: Symphony 117.ST U D E N T $ 2 0 r::.1uded- 7:30: Centre for the Arts, Brock Joseph Lanza, violin; Alain Trude!, conductor.905-579-6711University. Jesse Cook. Guitarist with Forest City Community Church, 3725 Bost·Nuevo Flamenco stylings, New Age textures wick Rd., London . 519-679-8778. -;Available on-line at& jazz touches, music from Spain, Africa, -(sr).www.odso.caOSHAWA DURHAMEgypt & Brazil. Sean O'Sullivan Theatre, 500SYMPHONY ORCHESTRABe ond GT A: Thursda A ril 19Glenridge Ave., St. Catharines. 905-688-5550 x3257, 866 617-3257. . - 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. ii] Canada Trust tf{u~ic- 7:30: Gerald Fagan Singers. Cabaret Pops Senes m Gl!elph Pops Sets Yollr Feet a52 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE. CO M APRIL 1 - M AY 7 2007Is NINTH

fanovich-Gruppman, violin/viola; Jose G.Reyes, tenor; Bell' Arte Singers; Marco Pari·sotto, music director. Calvary Baptist Church,300 Rossland Rd. East, Oshawa. 905-579·6711. ; (st/ch).- 7:30: Perimeter Institute/Open EarsFestival of Music and Sound. Pre OpenEats Event. Fred Frith, improviser/g uitarist,Malcolm Goldstein, improviser/violinist. MikeLazaridis Theatre of Ideas, Perimeter Institute,31 Caroline St. North, Waterloo. 519-883-4480. ; (st).Note: Detailed listings for this festival werenot available at press time; please seewww.openears.ca for complete details. TheFestival runs from Apr 21-29 (formal openingApr 24). and includes about two dozen eventsat various K-W venues, from guided sound·walks through to musical performances inconcert halls, with electroacoustics, perform·ance art, sound poetry, music in alternativevenues, conference activity, and interdiscipli·nary performance.- 7:30: Trinity United Church Prelude toSpnl1g. Phoenix & Mercedes Arn-Horn, singer/dancer/instrumentalists; Jonathan Kirby,baritone; Jennifer Thunem, mezzo-soprano;Randy Leamen, trumpet; Huron Heights S.S.Ja zz Combo. 6:30: Art show & sale. 461Park Ave., Newmarket. 905-895-4851.; $12(st).- 8:00: Folk Night at the Registry.Merrick Jarrett Memorial Concert. Folk musicthat rocks. Mark Haines & Tom Leighton,performers. Registry Theatre, 122 FrederickStreet. Kitchener. 519· 745-6565. (adv);(door).- 8:00: Gryphon Theatre. Jesse Cook IllConcert. Guitarist, whose music combinesrumba & flamenco arrangements with soundsof Spain, Africa, Cuba, Egypt, France & Brazil.Administrative Centre, Bldg. C, GeorgianCollege, 1 Georgian Drive, Barrie. 705-728·4613. ; $ 5(eyeGO).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Sao Bae, cello; Diena Klyucharova, piano. Hindemith: Solo Sonata; Piatti:\ ~~~~,o••'~il,...:i?>~e ,. /---Q-~.,_.,s .o1 '· ,.\ ......~()() (') ~ ...... 01·"'- ~.,-i.~ v-;Q~'Frederick Rzewski ScannerBarnyard Drama Pamela Z ZsFred Frith and Malcolm GoldsteinFran\ois Houle Finger SafaKitchener-Waterloo SymphonyPenderecki String QuartetMorton Feldman's 'For Philip Guston'·1;5200 general 5130 studentsTickets available at theKing Street Theatre Centre,Jh.,1~3~k5 1 Kitchener: 519.571.0928~~ oOCAI .I call l.888.363.3591~ · . · . email info@openears.cal+I ,~···· ..APR IL 1 - M AY 7 2007Caprices; Schumann: Fantasy Pieces; Faure:Elegy; Huang Ruo: 4 Fragments; Niedermaier:There is None Like You (after Bach); Popper:Hungarian Rhapsody. KW CMS Music Room,57 Young St. West, Waterloo. 519-886·1673. ; (sr); (st).Beyond GT A: Sunday April 22- 1:00: Metropolitan United Church.Ch1is Morano, piano, in Recital: On the Raad taEckl1ardrGramatte. Works by Bashaw,Daniel, Dutilleux, & Rzewski. 468 WellingtonSt, London. 519-777-5944. .- 2:30: Brassroots. Sltde Shaw. Big Bandmusic. Guest: Alistair Kay, jazz trombone;Bram Gregson, music director. Wolf Perform·ance Hall, 251 Dundas Street, London. 519·264-2620. ; (sr/st); free(ch withadult).- 2:30: Kingston Symphony Orchestra.Classic and Co/lfemporary. Sirett: New Work(world premiere); Koprowski: New Work(world premiere); Beethoven: Piano Concerto#4. Angela Cheng, piano; Maria Knapik,soprano; Kingston Choral Society, Ian Ju by,chorus master; Cantabile Choirs of Kingston,Mark Sirett, artistic director; Glen Fast, musicdirector. Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295Princess St., Kingston. 613-530-2050. ·; -(sr); -(st); (ch).- 2:30: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Sto1ytel/ers: Rhythm 1/1 Your Rubbish. For ages6-12. Platypus Theatre; Daniel Warren,conductor. Centre In The Square, 101 QueenSt. North, Kitchener. 519-578-1570, 800·265-8977. ; (sr, 12 & under, rush allstudents); (eyeGO).- 2:30: Niagara Symphony. RomanticSecret Garden . Gougeon: Le Jardin Mysterieux;Brahms: Concerto for Violin in D,Op.77; Grieg: Symphonic Dances, Op.64.Jonathan Crow, violin; Daniel Swift, conduc·tor. 1 :45: Pre-concert talk. Sean O'SullivanTheatre, Centre for the Arts, Brock University,St. Catharines. 905-687-4993 x2. ·; (sl).- 3:00: Brantford Symphony Orchestra.Must/:: Inspired by Dance . Smith: SacredSpring and other works. Santee Smith, dance/choreography; Kaha:wi Dance Theatre; VictorFeldbrill, conductor. 2: 15: Pre-concert chat.Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, 88Dalhousie St., Brantford. 519-758-8090,800-265-0710. -; -(st);(eyeGO) .- 3:00: Friends of Music. Smfo111a Toronto.Mozart: Divertimenti; Liszt: Prayer to Guardi·an Angels; & other works. Nurhan Arman,conductor. Capitol Arts Centre, 20 Queen St.,Port Hope. 905-885-1071, 800-434-5092.; (st).- 4:00: Grand Philharmonic ChoirChamber Singers. Music of Ourufte.Durufle: Four Motets on Gregorian themes,Op.10; Requiem, Op.9; Suite for Organ, Op.5.Jan Overduin, organ; Howard Dyck, conductor.Church of Our Lady, 28 Norfolk St., Guelph.519-763-3000, 877-520-2408. ; O(tograde 8); (eyeGO).- 7:30: Arcady. Celebratmg The Composersof Arcady. Works by Arca di ans Beckett,Cunningham, Demuynck, Kim, Lenson, Peros,Van Maanen, Walshaw, Windus. 6:00: Dinner.St. Paul's Anglican Church, 302 St. GeorgeSt., Port Oover. 519-583- 1984. $12.50;free(under 12); O(dinner, adv only).- 7:30: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyHosts. Montreal Sympilony Orcilestra .Rossini: William Tell Overture; Arias;Sokolovic: New Canadian work (DSM commis·sion); Beethoven: Symphony #7. MichaelSchade, tenor; Kent Nagano, conductor. CentreIn The Square, 101 Queen St. North, Kitchen·er. 519-578-1570, 800-265-8977. ·; (st).- 8:00: Georgetown Bach Chorale.Music for Piano and Stnng£ Mozart: PianoQuartet in g, K.4 78; Brahms: Piano Quartet inc, Op.60/3. Ronald Greidanus, artistic director.Halton Hills Library and Cultural CentreGallery, 9 Church St., Georgetown. 905·877-8321. ; (with post-concertreception, Main Street Inn, 126 Main StreetSouth).Beyond GTA: Monday April 23- 8:00: Sanderson Centre for the Per·forming Arts Jesse Cook, guitar 1n Concert.88 Dalhousie St.,Brantford. 519· 758·8090. .Beyond GTA: Tuesday April 24- 2:30: Algonquin Theatre/Smile Theatre.Dueen of the Mrst. Tale of Annie EdsonTaylor, the first person to go over NiagaraFalls in a barrel and live to tell the story; book& lyrics by Lezlie Wade; music by WayneGwillim. 37 Main St. East, Huntsville. 705·789-4975. .- 7: 15:Barrie Concert Band. BroadwayShaw Music. Spencer Linington, conductor.The Rotunda, Barrie City Hall, 70 CollierStreet, Barrie. 705-435-5529. Free.Beyond GTA: Wednesday A ril 25- 8:00: Charles W. Stuckey Centre forthe Performing Arts. Jesse Coak. Guitaristwith Nuevo Flamenco stylings, New Agetextures & ja zz touches, music from Spain,Africa, Egypt & Brazil. 2 Bay St., ParrySound. 705-746-4466, 877-746-4466.; (sr/st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Grzegorz & Andrze; l(ra~iec, Classical Guitar Duo. Bach: French Suite#2, BWV.813; Chopin: three Mazurkas;Cwojdziski: Suite of stylized dances; Grana·dos: Valses poeticos; Granados: Tonadilla.KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. West,Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).Be ond GTA: Thursday April 26- 7:30: Brantford Music Club. NathamelOett Chorale. Afro-centric music in classical,spiritual, gospel. jazz, folk, and blues styles.Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, 88Dalhousie St., Brantford 519· 758-8090.; (st).- 8:00: Royal City Musical ProductionsInc. Iolanthe. By Gilbert & Sullivan. LaurieGarbutt, musical director; Jane Martin,director. Co-operators Hall, River Run Centre,35 Woolwich St., Guelph. 519-763-3000,800-520-2408. ; (sr/st); (eyeGDI.For complete run see music theatre listings.Beyond GTA: Frida A ril 27- 7:30: Brasswerks. Chorus and Brass.Rutter: Gloria; Saint-Saens: Organ Symphony;Haufrecht: Symphony for Brass and Tympani;Wagner: Siegfried Funeral Music; choralselections. Guests: Kingston Choral Society;Aurora Dokken, organ; Glen Fast. Ian Juby,conductors. St. George's Cathedral, 270 KingSt., Kingston. 613-389-6888. ; (sr/st).Artistic Director & Conductor: Barbara McCannAccompanist & Organist: James LeonardVoice Coach: Susan CowanPresents:Beethoven and Beyondwith OrchestraKyrie, Sandus & Agnus Dei fromBeethoven's Missa SolemnisSoloists: Donna Bennett, Soprano,Ciabrielle Prata, Mezzo-Soprano,Mark Dubois, Tenor andDaniel Hambly, Bass Also:Lux Aeterna by Steve Dobrogosz,A Celtic Twenty-third Psalmby James Leonard andOld American Folk Songsarranged by Aaron CoplandDo1111J BennettFriday, April 27, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.Doors open at 7:00 p.m.St. Mary's Church, 65 Amelia Street, BarrieTickets: ~ - ~}o reserve tickets, call 705.726.1916~r"C(:f - ~ www.kingedwardchoir.orgWWW. THEWHOlENOTE.COM 53

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