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Volume 13 - Issue 5 - February 2008

Solos Choruses & Grand

Solos Choruses & Grand MarchesMozart Verdi Puccini& the Grand March from "Aida"!St. James' Cathedral Choir and soloistsConductor Andrew A9erTuesday, February 5 at 7:30pmTickets I PERGOLESl'S''Stabat Mater''Lenten Concert with Readin9s&.. a Reflection on Lent &.. the PassionSt. James' Cathedral ChoirConductor Andrew A9erThursday, February 21 at 7:00pmNo admission fee, donations welcomeUpcomingA Festival of Shakespeare's London2 Ni9hts in April (15-16)Featurin9 special Guests the LondonCornetto &.. Sackbut Ensemble (UK)lst Ni9ht: ; 2nd Ni9ht ; Both Last Night of the Proms ConcertFriday, May 16 at 7:30pmThe Cathedral Church ef St. JamesDIOCESE OF TORONTOANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA65 Church Street at King Street416-364-7865www.stjamescathedral.on.ca ~... SECTION 1: Toronto and GTAWilliams. Rona Goldensher & Daina Ravid,violins; Kathleen Kajioka, viola; Rebecca Morton,cello; Joelle Morton, double bass; Jeanie Chung,piano. Victoria College Chapel, 91 Charles St.West. 416-760-8610. ; (sr); (st).· 8:00: St. Clement's Drama Group.Schwartzspe/1. See Feb 1.· 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Symphonie fantastique. Benioz: Beatrice etBenedict Overture; Brahms: Concerto for Violinand Cello; Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique. RenaudCapu~on, violin; Gautier Capu~on, cello; CharlesDutoit, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 SimcoeSt. 416-593-4828. -3.· 8:30: Enter the Haggis.A night of celticmusic, Scottish piping and Canadian fiddling. SeeFeb 1.Sunday February 03· 12:00 noon: Derek Macrae. Guitar SoloConcert. Classical, Spanish and popular music.Ristorante Julia, 312 Lakeshore Road E. 905-844-7401. Free.· 1:30: CAMMAC/McMichael Gallery.Sunday Concerts- David Occhipinti Jazz Duo.McMichael Gallery, 10365 Islington Avenue,Kleinburg. 905893-1121 /888-213-1121. Freewith gallery admission.· 2:00: Oakville Symphony Orchestra.Mediterraneo. See Feb 2.· 2:00: ROM. Sunday Concert· Chinese NewYear Celebrations. Including traditional music,activities and cultural rituals. 100 Queen's Park.416-586-8000. ; (sr/st w ID); (5·14); free (members + 4 and under). Includesaccess to all galleries and exhibitions.· 2:00: Trio Bravo. Clarinet, Viola and Piano.Music by Ellenwood, Jacob, Ravel, Peterson &others. Terry Storr, clarinet; Baird Knechtel. viola;John Selleck, piano. All Saints Kingsway AnglicanChurch, 2850 Bloor St. W.416-242-2131.Advance: ; .50(st/sr); door: ; .· 2:00 & 5:00: Toronto WinterCity Festival.Alice in Wonderland. See Feb 2.· 2:30: Opera in Concert. Handel.· Tamerlano.Lynne McMurtry, Shannon Mercer, Marcel vanNeer, Jenny Cohen, Scott Belluz; Aradia Ensemble;Kevin Mallon, conductor. Jane MallettTheatre, 27 Front St. E. 416-366-7723/800-708-6754. -. 1 :45: Backgrounder withhost lain Scott.· 3:00: Maria Dolnycky & Luca Amerino,Duo Piano. Music on Canvas· Carnival ofVenice. Works by Vivaldi, Corelli & Boccherini.Guests: Anatoliy Kupriychuk, bassoon; CoreyGemmell, violin. KUMF Art Gallery, 2118-ABloor St. W. 416-766 6802. ; (st/sr).· 3:00: Mooredale Concerts. Norway's NordicVoices. Music from 6 1 •-21" century includingmicro tonal folk music & T uvan overtone singingtraditions. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-922-3714 x103. ; (sr/st).· 3:00: St. Clement's Drama Group.Schwartzspe/1. See Feb 1.· 3:00: Syrinx Sunday Salons. The CerberusEnsemble. Works by Beethoven, Schumann &Kuerti. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-699-4949. $ 20; (st).· 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. JazzVespers· Nancy Walker Trio. Nancy Walker,piano; Kieran Overs, bass; Brian Barlow, drums.1570 Yonge St. 416-920-5211. Free I donationswelcomed.· 7:30: Flying Cloud Folk Club. Joe Jencks,singer-songwriter. T ranzac, 292 BrunswickAvenue. 416-410-3655. ; (memhers).· 8:00: Glenn Gould School. Student Recital­Micajah Sturgess, French horn. Studio of ChrisGongos. RCM Concert Hall, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824. Free.Monday February 04· 8:00: Aviva Chernick. CD Release· In theSea. Aviva Chernick, voice; Tania Gill, piano;Andrew Downing, bass. Heliconian Hall, 35Hazelton Ave. 416-579-5366. ( w. CD).· 8:00: JAZZ. FM91. Sound ofJazz ConcertSeries· Bucky Pizzarelli. Bucky Pizzarelli, guitar;Neil Swainson, bass; Terry Clarke, drums. OldMill Inn, 21 OldMillRd.416-595-0404. -.Tuesday February 05· 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre Piano VirtuosoSeries: Benjamin Cruchley. Mendelssohn: Songswithout Words; Medtner: War Sonata; Messiaen:Catalogue d'oiseaux (selections)& Vingt Regardssur l'Enfant Jesus (selections). Four SeasonsCentre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St.W. 416-363-8231. Free.· 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Music at Midday: New Music by YoungComposers. Original compositions by studentsfrom the studio of David Lidov. T rihute CommunitiesRecital Hall, Accolade East, YU, 4700 KeeleSt. 416- 736-5186. Free.www.Mooredaleconcerts.comNordic VoicesCelebrated Norwegian 6-voice ensemblein heavenly Spanish Renaissance musiccreated under Carlos V, a bloody despotbut also a great patron of the Arts!Walter Hall 3pm Sunday Feb. 3416 587-9411 Tickets: / "thrilled the senses and sent an emotionalmessage no listener could miss" Washington Post32 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM FEBR UA RY 1 - M ARCH 7 2008

· 7 :30: St. James' Cathedral. Mardi GrasOpera Spectacular. Mozart, Verdi, Puccini: solos,choruses and grand marches; Verdi: Grand Marchfrom Aida. St. James Cathedral Choir andsoloists; Andrew Ager, conductor. 65 ChurchStreet. 416-364-7865. ,.· 8:00: Luminato /TD Canada Trust TorontoJazz Festival. Nikki Yanofsky. Repertoire fromjazz to swing and R&B. 9-piece lmani GospelChoir, 12-piece big band. Isabel Bader Theatre, 93Charles St. 416-870-8000. -.Wednesday February 06· 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre Oance Series:Giuseppe Condello I Via Salzburg ChamberOrchestra· Movement. Stravinsky: ApollonMusagete; Strauss: Capriccio · opening sextet.Four Seasons Centre for the Perfonning Arts,145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.· 12:00 noon: Yorkminster Park BaptistChurch. William Maddox, organ. 1585 Yonge St.416-922-1167. Free.· 5:00: Glenn Gould School. Student Recital­Matthew Bagasao, piano. Studio of Marc Durand.RCM Concert Hall, 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824. Free.· 8:00: Tribal Crackling Wind I HarbourfrontCentre's WorldStage 08. PeterChin: Transmission of the Invisible. Cylla vanTiedemann, video design. Enwave Theatre,Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000. .· 9:00 & 10: 15: Mezzetta Restaurant.Wednesday Concert Series. Maureen Kennedy,vocals & Ben Bishop, guitar. 681 St. Clair Ave.W. 416-658-5687. cover.Thursday February 07-12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre Chamber MusicSeries· Glenn Gould School String Ensemble:String Classics. Popular favourites to rarities.Four Seasons Centre for the Perfonning Arts,145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.-12:10: St. Paul's Foundation for the Arts.Noon Hour Recital Series· Barry Peters, organ.St. Paul's Bloor St., 227 Bloor St. E. 416-961-8116 x251. Free.· 12: 15: Music at Metropolitan. Noon at MetOrgan Recital- Patricia Wright, organ. 56 QueenSt. E. 416-363-0331 x26. Free.-1 :30: Women's Musical Club of Toronto.Karina Gauvin, soprano, Marie-Nicole Lemieux,contralto& MichaelMcMahon,piano. WalterHall, Edward Johnson Bldg., U of T, 80 Queen'sPark. 416-923-7052. . *SOLD OUT*· 7:30: Marquee Productions.Singin'ln the Rain.Adaptation by Betty Comden & Adolph Green; NacioHerb Brown & Arthur Freed, songs. City Playhouse,1000 New Westminster Dr., Vaughan. 905-713-1040. ; (sr/child). For complete run see musictheatre listir,,is.· 7:30: York University Department ofMusic. Faculty Concert Series: · Mark Chambers,cello, & Christina Petrowska Ouilico, piano.Works by Beethoven, Schumann, Part & Piazzolla.Tribute Communities Recital Hall, AccoladeEast, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-5888. ;(st).· 8:00: Glenn Gould School. Student Recital·Benjamin Chapman, piano. 90 Croatia St. 416-408-2824 x322. Free.· 8:00: Music Toronto. Ouartet Series· TokyoOuartet. Haydn: String Quartet in C, Op.50/2;Auerbach: String Quartet #2 (Primordial Light);Brahms: String Quartet in a, Op.51/2. KikueiIkeda, Martin Beaver, violins; Kazuhide lsomura,viola; Clive Greensmith, cello. Jane MallettTheatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, 27Front St. East. 416-366-7723/800-708-6754.-; 18-35 pay your age; (st, accompanyingadult Y, price).· 8:00: Toronto Philharmonia. Music of theAmericas. Baker: Turn on your cellphones; Pepin:Quasar Symphony; Hovhaness: MysteriousMountain; Moncaya: Huapango; Bernstein: WestSide Story Medley. Kerry Stratton, conductor.George Weston Recital Hall, Toronto Centre Forthe Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872- 1111 /416-870-8000. -; -(sr).· 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Mahler Symphony 9. Magnus Lindberg: Seht dieSonne (Canadian premiere); Mahler: Symphony#9. Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy ThomsonHall, 60SimcoeSt.416-593-4828. -3.· 8:00: Tribal Crackling Wind I HarbourfrontCentre's WorldStage 08. PeterChin: Transmission of the Invisible. See Feb 6.· 8:00: Via Salzburg. Movement. Works byDvorak, R. Strauss, & Stravinsky. GiuseppeCondello, corporeal mime artist; Mayumi Seiler,artistic director. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 FrontSt. West. 416-205-5555. ; (sr);(st.w ID).· 8: 15: Stage West Theatre Hotel. Beauty &the Beast. Based on the Disney story. 5400 DixieR. Mississauga. 905-238-0042. .10-.86.For complete run see music theatre listings.-10:00: KlezFactor.Post.PerformanceShow.Klezmer music. Factory Theatre, 125 BathurstSt. 416-558-9457. Free with ticket to HannahMoscovitch's "The Russian Play" & "Essay".Friday February 08· 7:30: St. Paul's Foundation for the Arts.The Majesty of the Horn. Cantin: Grande Messede Saint Hubert for Hom & Organ (arr. HermannBaumann) & Grunsky: Child of the Universe. Hornsections from the CDC, TSO, National Ballet,free-lance musicians and amateurs from Ontario;Toronto high-school and university studentsfeatured. Jack & Cosima Grunsky, organ; Dr.Nonnan Bethune Collegiate Choir; Eric Robertson,organ; Gloria Ratcliffe, music director. St. Paul'sBloor St., 227 Bloor St. E. 416-961-8116 x251..SUNDAY DECEMBER 16@ 3 pmToronto Centre for theArtsWeston Recital Hall5040 Yonge StreetGust north of Sheppard)Kerry Stratton, conductorSt. Michael's Choir SchoolRecreate the magic of an oldfashionedChristmas in Vienna with a concert designed for thewhole family to enjoy!TICKETS: Adults //, Seniors /.50/www.torontophil.on.ca416-733-0545VIfisALZBURGToronto's premier chamber music seriesF EB RUARY l - M ARCH 7 2008 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM 33

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