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Volume 13 - Issue 5 - February 2008

... SECTION 1: Toronto

... SECTION 1: Toronto and GTA· 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. U of T Wind Symphony: The Wind Bandin the Colonies. Works by Bernstein, Calvert,Telfer, Grainger & Bennett. Jeffrey Reynolds,conductor. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park.416-978-3744. -.· 8:00: Acoustic Harvest Folk Club. Fiddles &Frets Music Series- Mike Stevens and RaymondMclain. Harmonica virtuoso and Artscan Circlefounder. Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 EastRd. 416-264-2235. .· 8:00: New Music Concerts/ The MusicGallery. Timo & Magnus· Finland Today. Worksby Kimmo Hakala & Magnus Lindberg. NewMusic Concerts Ensemble; guests: MagnusLindberg, piano; limo Korhonen, guitar; RobertAitken, flute and artistic direction. The MusicGallery, 197 John St. 416-961-9594. ;(sr); (st). Pre-concert talk: 7:15.· 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall/Massey Hall.Drum! 20 musicians, dancers, & singers fromthe Aboriginal, Acadian, Blanc & Celtic cultures.Daryl Cloran, director; Doris Mason, musicaldirector. Massey Hall, 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255. .50-.50.· 8:00: Toronto Consort. Constantinople- Ay!!Amor ... Music from early Persia, Armenia, Iberia,and France. David Fallis, artistic director. TrinitySt. Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-964-6337. -; -(st/sr).· 8:00: Tribal Crackling Wind / HarbourfrontCentre's WorldStage 08. PeterChin: Transmission of the Invisible. See Feb 6.· 8:00: Via Salzburg. Movement. See Feb?.Saturday February 09· 7:30: All the King's Voices.From Mellow toMozart. Madrigals, Celtic and Canadian folksongs,spirituals, jazz, classical and latin music.Advent Lutheran Church, 2800 Don Mills Rd.416-225-2255. Freewill offering.· 7:00: Collegium Musicum. Concert ofClassical Music. Works by Corelli, Molino, Faure,Saint-Saens, Rimsky-Korsakov, Popper & Ravel.Borjana Hrelja, piano; Janko Marjanovic, cello;Chris Malone, guitar; Zachary Moss, flute.Sanctuary of First United Church, 151 LakeshoreRoad West. Port Credit. 905-274-2573.;(sr/st).· 7:30: Metropolitan United Church. FebruaryFollies. Featuring Metropolitan Choir &Friends. 56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331. .· 7:30: Oakville Chamber Ensemble.Mozartmania. Mozart string music including EineKleine Nachtmusik. Stephane Potvin, conductor.St. Simon's Anglican Church, 1450 Litchfield Rd.Oakville. 905-522-6841 . ; (st/sr); (15&under).· 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. U of T Wind Ensemble. Plog: Concerto forTrumpet and Wind Ensemble (newly revised);Grainger: Lincolnshire Posy; works by Hart &Ticheli. James Thompson, trumpet; GillianMacKay, conductor. MacMillan Theatre, 80Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. -.· 8:00: Canadian Sinfonietta. Chinese NewYear Concert: Things that go buzz and chirp ... LiliZhang & Ricky Chan. Newtonbrook UnitedChurch, 53 Cummer Ave. 905- 707-1200. ;(sr); (st); O(ch).· 8:00: Glenn Gould School. A Symphony ofYouth. St. Jude's Church, 160 William St.,Oakville. 905-844-3972. .· 8:00: Mississauga Symphony.Berlioz. .. With a Bang/Gillingham: Concertina;Ager: Premiere for Percussion Soli; Mozart:Turkish March; Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique.T orQ percussion ensemble; John Barnum,conductor. Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living ArtsDrive, Mississauga. 905-306-6000. -.· 8:00: Mississauga Festival Choir. Festivalof Friends Massed Choir Festival. Eden UnitedChurch, 3051 Battleford Road. 905-824-5578.$ 20; (st/sr). Proceeds to local Mississaugacharity.· 8:00: Music Gallery/Bluefog. Rick White,The Luyas. Psychedelic rock. 197 John St. 416-204-1080.; (sr/member); (st).· 8:00: Toronto Consort. Constantinople- Ay!!Amor. .. See Feb. 8.· 8:00: Toronto Singing Studio. Vocal MosaicChoir: madrigals to spirituals. Works includeBrahms Rhapsody Op. 79, No. 1 in b. LindaEyman, music director; Christine Kim, guestpianist. Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St.W. 416-455-9238. ; (sr/st).· 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Mahler Symphony 9. See Feb 7.· 8:00: Tribal Crackling Wind/ Har·bourfront Centre's WorldStage 08. PeterChin: Transmission of the Invisible. See Feb 6.· 8:00: York Symphony Orchestra. RussianGenius. Glinka: Overture to Ruslan and Ludmilla;Mozart: Bassoon Concerto; Borodin: PolovtsianDances; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #4. TrinityAnglican Church, 79 Victoria St. Aurora. 416-410-0860. ; (sr/st); (12 and under).Sunday February 10· 12:00 noon: Derek Macrae. Guitar SoloConcert. See Feb 3.· 2:00: ROM. Sunday Concert· Sharon Riley andFaith Chorale. Part of Black History MonthCelebrations. 100 Queen's Park. 416-586-8000.; ?(sr/stw ID); (5-14); free (members+ 4 and under). Includes access to all galleriesand exhibitions.· 2:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. MusicallySpeaking· Pergolesi.· Stabat Mater. JenniHayman, soprano; Christina Stelmacovich,mezzo-soprano; David Sandall, organ; LauraJones, cello. Church of the Holy Trinity, 1 OTrinity Square. 416-920-5025. By donation.· 2:30: Unitarian Congregation of SouthPeel. Sunday Afternoon Concert · Joyce Yu,piano. Mozart, Haydn, Liszt, Mendelssohn,Debussy & others. 84 South Service Rd, Mississauga.905-278-5622. O; free (under 16).· 3:00: Amici Chamber Ensemble. The GoldenHarp. Saint-Saens: Fantasie for violin and harp;Villa Lobos: Jet whistle for flute and cello &Ch6ros no. 2 for flute and clarinet; Schafer:Theseus for harp and string quartet; Ravel:Introduction and Allegro for flute, clarinet, harpand string quartet. Heidi Krutzen, harp; DavidHetherington, cello; Joaquin Valdepeiias, clarinet;Benjamin Bowman, violin; Steven Dann, viola;Robert Aitken, flute. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 FrontSt. W.416-368-8743. ; (sr); (st).· 3:00: Daniel Kushner. Bach in the Afternoon.JS. Bach: Sonatas and other works for violin andpiano. Jenny Grober, piano; Daniel Kushner, violin.Eastminster United Church, 31 O Danforth. 416-465-7 443. Donations for Out of the Cold.· 3:00: St. Clement's Anglican Church.Sundays at Three· The Art of A Cappel/a Song.The Marion Singers; Tony Browning, conductor.59 Briar Hill Ave. 416-483-6664. ; (sr/st).· 7:00: Kingsway-Lambton United Church.The Spirit of Woman: A Song Story. Art songs,musical theatre, opera arias, and spirituals. AmyDodington & Signa Love, sopranos. 85 TheKingsway. 416-231-9120. Free, donationswelcomed.· 7:00: Such a Melodious Racket. ManyRivers to Cross.Tribute to Salome Bey. GuidoBasso, Kollage, Russ Little, Ranee Lee & others.George Weston Recital Hall, Toronto Centre forMUSIC AT ST. CLEMENT'SSunday, February 10, 3:00 pmSUNDAYS AT THREETHE ART Of' A CAPPBLLA SONGThe Marion Singersconducted by Tony Browningwill perform repertoire spanningthe sacred and the secularfrom the 15th to the 20th century. adults, students&:. seniorsSt. Clement's Anglican Church59 Briar Hill Avenue, TorontoTel: 416-483-6664 www.stclements-church.org34 WWW. 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the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111..86. Fundraising concert for the St. ChristopherHouse Music School.· 7:30: Christ Church Deer Park. OrganMusic and Compline · Six Sunday nights in Lent.Compline from The Book of Common Prayer.Gordon Mansell, organ. 1570 Yonge Street. 416·920-5211. Collection taken.· 7:30: Flying Cloud Folk Club. The BanjoSpecial. Amie Naiman, Chris Coole, Brian Taheny& Chris Quinn. T ranzac, 292 Brunswick Avenue.416-410-3655. ; (members).· 7:30: York Symphony Orchestra. RussianGenius. Markham Theatre. 171 Towne CentreBlvd. 905-305-7469. See Feb 9.Monday February 11· 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Chamber Music Series: Four Degrees ofFreedom. Murphy: Four Degrees ofFreedom;piano quartets by Mozart & Schumann. ErikaRaum, violin; Lydia Wong, piano; Teng Li, viola;David Hetherington, cello. Walter Hall, 80Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. ; (sr/st).Tuesday February 12· 8:30: Serafin. Nothing Goes Ouietly. RichardUnderhill, baritone sax; Christopher Plock, tenorsax; Great Bob Scott, drums; George Koller, bass;Kevin Clark, trumpet; Lyne Tremblay, guestvocalist. Hugh's Room, 2261 Dundas St. W.416-531-6604. (adv); (door). Dooropens: 6:00.Wednesday February 13· 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre ChamberMusic Series: Glenn Gould School Harp Ensemble· The Romantic Harp. Four Seasons Centre for thePerforming Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231.Free.· 12:00 noon: Hart House Music Committee.Midday Mosaics Noon Hour Concert· A noon·hour cabaret. Students from UofT Faculty ofMusic. Music Room, 7 Hart House Circle. 416-978-2452. Free.· 12:00 noon: Yorkminster Park BaptistChurch. Jennifer Goodine, organ. 1585 YongeSt. 416-922-1167. Free.· 7 :00: Tafelmusik. Mozart, Haydn and Bachwith a Twist. Mozart: Symphony #36 in C"Linz"; Haydn: Symphony #82 in C "L'ours".Sigiswald Kuijken, guest director. Trinity St.Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor St.W. 416-964-6337.-; -(st/sr).· 7:30: Toronto Opera Repertoire. Verdi: AMasked Ball. In Italian with English surtitles.Giuseppe Macina, artistic director; AdolfoDesantis, musical director. Bickford CentreTheatre, 777 Bloor St. W. 416-978-8849. ;(sr/st). For complete run see music theatrelistings.· 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Small Jazz Ensembles. Walter Hall, 80Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free.· 8:00: Brampton lndie Arts Festival.Various Artists. Featuring Toca Loca, MolinariString Quartet, Claire Jenins avec Band, The Pip·Squeek Orchestra & others. Rose Theatre, 1Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905-8 74-2800. (day).· 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. TheRink. By John Kander & Fred Ebb. Julie Lennick;Ashley Gibson; Joe Cascone, director. FairviewLibrary Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. 416-755-1717. ,. For complete run see musictheatre listings.· 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. YundiU Plays Tchaikovsky. Enescu: Romanian Rhapso·•ORqAT) musrc C~mplineat Christ Church Deer ParkSix Sunday nights in Lent beginning at 7:30 pmFebruary 1 Oth Gordon MansellFreelance organistFebruary 17th Juha TikkanenSt Columba and All HallowsFebruary 24th Julia DokterStudent organistMarch 2nd Elisa ManginaAssistant Organist,St Martin-in-the-Fields, TorontoMarch 9th Brent FifieldChrist's Church Cathedral, HamiltonMarch 16th In lieu of organ music,The Choir of Christ Church Deer Parkwill sing a short devotional concert includingPalestrina's Stabat Mater andJ.S. Bach's motet Komm, Jesu, komm••• •- -.-All recitals (on the 1982 Karl Wilhelm tracker organ) will includeimprovisation. The office of Compline, from The Book of CommonPrayer, will then be sung to gregorian chant.1570 Yonge Street at Heath (416) 920-5211(north of St Clair Subway) www.christchurchdeerpark.orgF EB RUARY l - M ARCH 7 2008WWW, TH EWHO LENOTE,COMdy #1; Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto #1; Dvorak:Symphony #6. Yundi Li, piano; Yannick Nezet·Seguin, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. -$130.· 9:00 & 10: 15: Mezzetta Restaurant.Wednesday Concert Series· Heartstrings. TimBoyle, vocals; Kevin Barrett, guitar. 681 St. ClairAve. W. 416-658-5687. .Thursday February 14· 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre· ChamberMusic Series: Music for the Birds. Music andwords inspired by birds. Alison Melville, traverso,recorders, seljef10yte; Andrei Streliaev,piano. Four Seasons Centre for the PerformingArts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.· 12:10: St. Paul's Foundation for the Arts.Noon Hour Recital Series· Sharon Beckstead,organ. St. Paul's Bloor St., 227 Bloor St. E. 416·961-8116 x251.Free.-12:10: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Thursdays at Noon: Music and Poetry:Love in the Time of Decadence: Early Songs byAlban Berg. Krisztina Szab6, mezzo-soprano;Cameron Stowe, piano; Eric Domville, speaker.Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744.Free.· 12: 15: Metropolitan United Church. Noonat Met Concerts: Emma Elkinson, flute & JoelGreen, piano. 56 Queen St.E. 416-363-0331.Free.· 2:00: Smile Theatre. The Great Farini. Theunusual adventures of William Leonard Hunt.Cameron Hall, Yorkminster Park Baptist Church,1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. .· 8:00: Brampton lndie Arts Festival.Various Artists. See Feb 13.· 8:00: Dancemakers. Martin Belanger:Spoken word/body. Tribute to the spoken word.Dancemakers Centre for Creation, DistilleryDistrict, 55 Mill St. Building 74. 416-367-1800. .Music TORONTO· 8:00: Music Toronto. Discovery Series ·Zorana Sadiq, soprano & Peter Tiefenbach,piano. Works include Olivier Messiaen: PoemesPour Mi; Shirish Korde: Songs of Ecstasy; Grieg:Songs; Tiefenbach: Nursery Rhymes and others.Shawn Mativetsky, tabl a. Jane Mallett Theatre,St. Lawrence Centre fortheArts, 27 Front St.East. 416-366-7723, 800-708-6754. .· 8:00: Tafelmusik. Mozart, Haydn and Bachwith a Twist. See Feb. 13.· 8:00: Tapestry I Harbourfront Centre'sWorldStage 08. Opera to Go 2008. Sevenshort operas crossing disciplines. Composersinclude Craig Galbraith, Kevin Morse, DavidOgborn; Andrew Staniland & Anthony Young.Enwave Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, 231Queens Quay W. (adv); (door); (pre·view); (st/cultural workers). 416-973-4000.For complete run see music theatre listings.· 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. YundiU Plays Tchaikovsky. Roy Thomson Hall. See Feb13.· 8:00: Wavelength/Music Gallery. BrucePeninsula. lndie folk, Huckleberry Friends (post·punk), Terry Riley's "In C". Social Music Workgroup.197 John St. 416-204-1080. PWYC.Friday February 15· 7:30: Music at Timothy's. TEMC ChamberChoir· Songs of Love & Passion. Choral works.Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Flora McCreaAuditorium, 230 St. Clair Ave. W. 416-925-5977. ; (sr/st).· 7:30: Toronto Opera Repertoire. Puccini: LaBoheme. In Italian with English surtitles. GiuseppeMacina, artistic director; Adolfo Desantis,musical director. Bickford Centre Theatre, 777Bloor St. W. 416-978-8849. ; (sr/st). Forcomplete run see music theatre listings.· 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Choirs in Concert: Vox Femina. Women'sChorus; The St. Cecilia Singers; Robert Cooper &Gloria Gassi, conductors. Christ Church Deer Park,1570 Yonge St. 416-978-3744. ; (sr/st).· 8:00: Brampton lndie Arts Festival. VariousArtists. See Feb 13.· 8:00: Dancemakers. Martin Belanger: Spokenword/body. See Feb 14.· 8:00: Menaka Thakkar Dance Company.NextSteps Series: Moving to Rhythm. PremiereDance Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, 207 Queen'sQuay W. 416-973-4000. -.· 8:00: Music Toronto. Chamber at Lula Lounge:The Gryphon Trio with The Roberto OcchipintiDuarte!. Featuring Phil Dwyer, clarinet & saxophone;Hilario Duran, piano; Mark Kelso, drums;Lynn Kuo, violin; Steven Dann, viola. Lula Lounge,sine nomineensanhk for Medieval Music:Plagues andl?estt1enceMusic from the lira ofthe Black ))eathFriday, February 158pmSaint Tlzomus's Clmrc:h383 Huron StreetTickets I $ JO416-638-9445si11e.110111i11e@Jweb.11et35

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