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Volume 13 - Issue 2 - October 2007

... CONCERTS: Toronto

... CONCERTS: Toronto and GTAMozart. Yuval Fichman, piano, Mayumi Seiler,artistic director. Glenn Gould Studio, 250Front St. West. 416-205-5555. ;(sr);(st.wlD). Seeadpreviouspage.Friday October 12- 8:00: Doolittle Concert Series. AMusical Life: Fundraising Concert for AmyDoolittle. Chamber Music Society of Mississauga;Cawthra Park Chamber Singers; JerryStiff Band; Robert Aitken, flute; Rik Emmettand many other performers. Rose Theatre, 1Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-874-2800.0;;. See ad previous page.- 8:00: Jazz at Oscar's. Robi Botos Trio.Arbor Room, Hart House, U of T, 7 HartHouse Circle. 416-978-2452. Free.- 8:00: Rina Singha. Manzi/en: A Journey.Rina Sing ha, dance. Danny Grossman, choreographer/dancer.Premiere Dance Theatre, 207Queens Quay West. 416-973-4000.;.- 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. EasternExpressions: Spiritual Sounds of Central Asia­Nomads, Mystics and Troubadours. AlimMISSISSAU~ L'. 1vmg Art s c en t re, M" 1ss1ssauga ._(JJFree Underground Parking(d/,uwww.mississaugasymphony.comPeter LongworthpianoMidnight inoscowSaturday, October 13, 2007 8PMTickets: //Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto culminates a diverse evening thatalso brings the warm melodies of Arensky and a festive Shostakovich.Mississauga Symphony Orchestra: John Bamum, Music Director & ConductorLIVING ARTS CENTRE BOX OFFICE (905) 306-6000Qasimov Ensemble; Bardic Divas; BadakhshanEnsemble. 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255..50-.50.- 8:00: Via Salzburg. Conversations. SeeOct.11.Saturday October 13- 2:00 : Japan Foundation. Vivian ReissArtist Tour and Joel Garten Piano Concert.Joel Garten, piano. 131 Bloor St. West. No.213. 416-966-1600 x224. Free.- 7:00: St. Wilfrid Anglican Church.Three Sopranos and a Baritone in Concert.Operatic and musical theatre favourites.Roland Goroll, baritone; Deanna Pauletto,Mimico Chamber Orchestrapresents"A true word spoken injest"Music by HaydnViolin Concerto in C majorFarewell SymphonyOctober 13 @ 7:30 pmThe Assembly Hall1 Colonel Samuel SmithPark Drive(Kipling Ave . & Lake ShoreBlvd . W.) Tickets available at thedoor. For more informationcall 416-357-2701 .Christa Lazar & Stephanie Ferracane, sopran·os; Melisande Sinsoulier, piano. 1315 KiplingAve. 416-828-6904. $ 25(door); $ 2D(adv).- 7:30: Bethel Canadian ReformedChurch. Christian School Event. AndreKnevel, organ; Jan Elsenaar, piano; LiselotteRokyta, panflute; senior choir from CredoChristian School. 11251 Bayview Ave. 905-737-0369. ;.- 7:30: Mimico Chamber Orchestra. ATrue WordSpokeninJest. Haydn: ViolinConcerto in C, Farewell Symphony. PhoebeTsang, violin. Assembly Hall, 1 ColonelSamuel Smith Park Dr. 416-354-2701. .- 8:00: Hugh's Room. Toronto SongwritersFestival. Joshua Bartholomew; Kat Goldman;Andy Carey; Tucker Finn; Peter Verity. 2261Dundas St. West. 416-531-6604. ;.- 8:00: Moored ale Concerts. Youth in theSpotlight. Works by Liszt, Mcintyre &Brahms. Philip Chiu, piano; Emmanuel Vukovich,violin. Willowdale United Church, 349Kenneth Ave. 416-587-9411 . ;(sr/st).Three Sopranos&.a Baritone- in concert-Saturday, October 13, 7:00 PMSt. Jane Frances Parish2747 Jane Strcc4 North York, ONOpera and musical theatre favouritesWrth guest artist German baritoneROLAND GOROLLSopranos:Deanna Pauletlo, Christa Lazar & Stephanie Ferra(3neAccompanist - Mellsande SinsoulierTickets: (adv), . Call: 416-ll2S-6904Call the St. Lawrence Centre Box Officeat 416-366-7723 or 1-800-708-6754or book on-line at www.stlc.comVisit us at www.hssb.caThe Village BandSunday, October 14, 2007, 3 p.m., Jane Mallett TheatreElgar Howarth, Guest ConductorSponsored by Schaeffler Canada Inc.We commence our 2007 /2008 season with a celebration of that cherished tradition, theVillage Band. Marches, overtures and virtuoso solos are the order of the day. Our village isglobal as we welcome guest conductor Elgar Howarth, directing the North Americanpremiere of Philip Harper's Legend ofSangeet for Sitar and Brass Band. An array of HSSBsoloists will enthral! and amaze in a delightful afternoon of brass band classics.The Hannaford Street Silver Band 1s grateful for the assistance received from its corporate and its many individual donors. and from the fo llowing:,.._ L Th< SLICAN fo"11,l,ue11 ,j/YE. __.;:-, f.t.dxn i••• f.::= :::.:::· Cauad;icf? --· .._. ....... I - -::~ ~ M'GhlC .. UC{,•CII OY!M_!._~ J:~~f1:"!1 NSK ~TN /J/",>io.lJl,.m SOCAN ~~.?.~ . .... A.f!- llENOLD SKF SCHAEFFLER JUPITUt ~ 9a!a..

- 8:00: Rina Singha. Manzi/en: A Journey.Rina Sing ha, dance. See Oct 12.- 8:00: Scaramella. Musica Mundana:Celestial Harmony. Works by Bach, Buxte·hude, Purcell; 2oth century Canadian worksfor historical instruments. Kathleen Kajioka,baroque violin; Alison Melville, recorder andflute; Borys Medicky, harpsichord; JoelleMorton, viola da gamba. Victoria CollegeChapel, 91 Charles St. West. 416· 760-8610.;(sr);(st).- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Beethoven Eroica Symphony. Ives: DecorationDay; Copland: Clarinet Concerto; Beethoven:Symphony No.3 (Eroica). Joaquin Valdepeiias,clarinet; Sir Andrew Davis, conductor. RoyThomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255.-.Sunday October 14- 1 :00: Mooredale Concerts. Music andTruffles. A concert for children with music byLiszt & Brahms. Philip Chiu, piano; EmmanuelVukovich, violin. Mike Peterson as master ofceremonies "Papageno". Walter Hall, EdwardJohnson Building, 80 Queen's Park. 416-587·9411. .- 12:00 noon: Derek Macrae. Guitar SoloConcert. See Oct 7.- 2:00: Candi McNeil. Cate de Paris · AFundraiser for Cat Rescue. Music and songswith a French flavour. Candi McNeil and TrizRemedios. Assembly Hall, 1 Colonel SamuelSmith Park Cres. 416-620-6933. .- 2:00: J Music. Triple Threat: 3 Pianists.Works by Ravel, Horvat, Bach, Dvorak. Hwa­Ing Ewing-Chow, Frank Horvat & JanetStachow, piano.Toronto Heliconian Club, 35Hazelton Ave. 416-912-4173. .- 2: 15: Hannaford Street Silver Band.Celebrating Traditions: The Village Band.Works by Kulesha. Cable, Clarke, Suppe &Sousa. Elgar Howarth, conductor; RobertVenables, Norm Engel, Richard Sandals, cornetsolo. Jane Mallett Theatre, St. LawrenceCentre, 27 Front St. East. 416-366-7723.-34.- 3:00: Mooredale Concerts. Youth in theSpotlight. Works by Liszt, Mcintyre &Brahms. Philip Chiu, piano, Emmanuel Vukovi·eh, violin. Walter Hall, Edward JohnsonBuilding, 80 Queen's Park Cres. 416-587·9411. ;D(sr/st).- 3:00: Toronto Centre for the Arts.Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven:Symphony No.3 (Eroica); Ives: Decoration Day;Copland: Clarinet Concerto. Joaquin Valde·peiias, clarinet; Andrew Davis, conductor.George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St.416-872-1111 . ;;.- 4:00: Association of Sound HealingTechnologies and Research. World MusicPeace Concert. Ash'tar Ron Allen, Indianbamboo flute; Whole Wide World MusicEnsemble. Upstairs Studio, The VillageHealing Centre, 240 Roncesvalles Ave. 416-545-7141. ; $ lO(adv);free(ch w/adult).- 4:00: St. Philip's Anglican Church.Jazz Vespers: Bob OeAngelis Guartet. 25 St.Phillips Rd. 416-247-5181. Offering.- 7:00: Roy Thomson Hall/Massey Hall/Catholic Youth Studio-KSM Inc. GlobeTrotting: Tu Es Petrus. Piotr Rubik, composer/conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.416-872-4255. -5.- 7:00: Thornhill Baptist Church.Autumn Glories. Gretchen Anner-Segarra,violin; local singers, guitarists and songwriters.801 8 Yonge St. 905-889-8847. .O CTOBER 1 - N OVEMBER 7 2007Back to Ad Index- 11 :OOpm: Hugh's Room. Toronto Song·writers Festival. Lindsay Broughton, Joey &Cierra MacDonald, Lindsay Regan, JustinBridgemohan; Jai Dee Children's Fund, producer.2261 Dundas St. West. 416-531 -6604.; O(adv). Funding goes to help poorchildren in Laos and India.Monday October 15- 7:30: St. Michael's Choir School. AGift of Music: from Tradition to Tomorrow.St. Michael's Choir; Canada Pops Orchestra;members of Barenaked Ladies; Matt Dusk;John McDermott; Stewart Goodyear andMichael Burgess. Roy Thomson Hall, 60Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. -0.- 8:00: Czech Philharmonic ChamberOrchestra/ International Touring Pro·ductions. Canadian Oebut Tour. Mozart:Symphony No.29 in A, K.201; Haydn: ViolinConcerto in A; Benda: Sinfonia in F; Vanhal:Sinfonia in g. Ji· Yoon Park, violin; KerryStatton, conductor. Metropolitan UnitedChurch, 56 Queen St. East. 416-366-7723.; (sr/st).Tuesday October 16- 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Campa·ny. The Richard Bradshaw AmphitheatreDance Series. Karen Kain, artistic director ofNational Ballet of Canada; Eleanor Wachtel,CBC radio host. Four Seasons Centre for thePerforming Arts, 145 Queen St. West. 416·363-8231.Free.- 8:00: Music Toronto. Gryphon Trio.Beethoven: Trio in G, Op.1 /2; Sylvestrov: NewWork; Mendelssohn: Trio No.1 in d. AnnaleePatipatanakoon, violin; Roman Borys, cello;Jamie Parker, piano. Jane Mallett Theatre, St.Lawrence Centre for the Arts, 27 Front St.East. 416-366· 7723, 800· 708-6754.,(18-35);(st, accompanying adult Y,price).- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Symphonic Pops Spectacular! Shostakovich:Festive Overture; Verdi: Grand March, fromA'ida; Olympic marches & anthems by Wil·Iiams, Foster. Erich Kunzel, conductor. RoyThomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 41 6-593-4828.-.Wednesday October 17- 12:00 noon: Yorkminster Park BaptistChurch. Joanne Voffendorf Rickards Clarke,organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. Free.- 2:00 & 8:00: Toronto SymphonyOrchestra. Symphonic Pops Spectacular! SeeOct 16.- 8:00: 7 Fingers/Les 7 Doigts de laMain. TRACES. Multi-media contemporarycircus show incorporating theatre, music,acrobatics. Panasonic Theatre, 651 Yonge St.416-872-1111. -(adult); (youth/st). For complete run see music theatrelistings.- 9:00pm & 10: 15pm: Mezzetta Restau·rant. Wednesday Concert Series. RolandHunter Trio. 681 St. Clair Ave. West. 416·658-5687. Cover.Thursday October 18- 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Compa·ny. The Richard Bradshaw AmphitheatreDance Series: Interiors. Schubert: Sonata.Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie. Four SeasonsCentre for the Performing Arts, 145 QueenSt. West. 416-363-8231. Free.- : 12: 10: St. Paul's Foundation for theArts. St. Paul's Noon Hour Recital Series ·Marty Smyth, organ. St. Paul's Bloor StreetAnglican Church. 227 Bloor St. East. 416-961 -8116 x251 . Free.- 12: 15: Metropolitan United Church.Noon at Met Organ Recital. Tom Fitches,organ. 56 Queen St. East. 416-363-0331x26. Free.- 12:30: Christ Church Deer Park.Noonday Chamber Music Concert. Music byBeethoven, Widor, and Martinu. Vicki Slechta,flute; Galia Shaked, piano. 1570 Yonge St.416·920-5211. Free.- 1 :30: Women's Musical Club of Toran·to. St. Lawrence String Guartet. Haydn: StringThursday October 18@ 8 pmToronto Centre for the ArtsWeston Recital Hall5040 Yonge StreetRoberto Paternostro, ConductorJung Eun Byun, piano "'". "' :·: nc·,.,:.Gernot Winshhofer, violin cc,.c·c: , :u21o, ''"" aMee Hae Ryo. cello ~,'),:~,~";::',;,•n,Toronto Star-Beetl1oven: Prometheus OverturesponsoredTriple Concerto (No.by56)Sympl1ony No. 2TICKETS: to Quartet in C, Op.54/2; Schumann: StringQuartet in F, Op.41 /2; Franck: String Quartetin D. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Bldg, 80Queen's Park. 416-923-7052. . *SOLDOUT*- 2:00: Northern District Library. TheEmpire Trio. Works by Buxtehude, Mozart,Schubert, Debussy. Bozena Szubert, violin;George Juris Kenins, cello; Renata Zorawska,piano. 40 Orchard View Blvd. 416-393· 7610.Free.- 5:00: Music Gallery/Gallery 345.Fundraising Salon. Robert Aitken, flute; CaseySokol, piano; Gyorgy Kepes, photography. 345Sorauren Ave. 416-204-1 080. (min.donation).- 8:00: Dance Works. OW166: Recipes forCurry. inDANCE. Hari Krishnan; Margie Gillisand Allen Kaeja, choreography. EnwaveTheatre, Harbourfront Centre, 231 QueensQuay West. 416-973-4000. ;(st/sr/CADA/SCDS).- 8:00: Toronto Philharmonia Drches·tra. Immortal Beethoven. Beethoven: Prometh·eus Overture, Triple Concerto Dp.56, Sympho·ny No.2. Roberto Paternostro, conductor; JungEun Byun, piano; Gernot Winischhofer, violin;Mee Hae Ryo, cello. George Weston RecitalHall, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 YongeSt. 416-872-1111, 416-870-8000.; $ 53;$ 291adult), ; .50;(sr).Friday October 19- 8:00: Capitol Heights Lyric Opera.Bizet: Carmen. Francis Devine, soprano.College Street United Church, 222 Munro St.647-242-2532. or PWYC.- 8:00: Dance Works. DW166: Recipes forCurry. inDANCE. See Oct 18.WWW, TH EW HO LENOTE . COM 33

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