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Volume 13 - Issue 7- April 2008

... 1: CONCERTS: Toronto

... 1: CONCERTS: Toronto and GTAmatinee performance. Premiere DanceTheatre, 207 Queen's Quay W. 416-973·4000. .- 5:30: Royal Conservatory of Music/Canadian Opera Company. Urban MusicSeries· Opera Meets Hip-Hop. Hip-hop andopera: world premiere presentation for turn ta·bles and operatic voices. DJ Iii Jaz andT.R.A.C.K.S; Justin Welsh, baritone; TeiyaKasahara, soprano; Liz Upchurch, piano. FourSeasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.- 6:00: ORGANIX 08. 45' concert: The Poetin Melody. Music by Rubinoff (worldpremiere ), Bach, Bozza, Bedard, Halley,Jutras. Daniel Rubinoff, saxophone; ChrisDawes, organ. Church of the Redeemer,162 Bloor St. W. 416 241 -9785. .50.- 7:00: Tafelmusik. Mozart's Requiem.Shannon Mercer, soprano; Margaret Bragle,mezzo-soprano; Colin Ainsworth, tenor;Nathaniel. Watson, baritone; lvars Tau ­rins, conductor. Trinity-St. Paul's Centre,427 Bloor St. W. 416-964-6337. -;-$ 7 l(sr/st).- 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. New WaveComposers Festival - Creative Sparks:midweek blockbuster. Ives: The UnansweredQuestion; Schafer: Threnody; The Falcon'sTrumpet; Cashian: Mechanik; selected studentcomposers: world premiere works. MaRSCentre, 101 College Street. 416-366-7723.Free.- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Mini Wednesday Masterworks 1. Men·delssohn: The Hebrides (Fin gal's Cave);Beethoven: Piano Concerto #3; Schubert:Symphony #9. Jonathan Biss, piano; GuntherHerbig, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. -3.- 8:00: World Stage 2008. CIRCA - TheSpace Between. See May 6.The BACH CHILDREN'S CHORUSand the BACH CHAMBER YOUTH CHOIRLinda Beaupre, ConductorEleanor Daley, Pianist:m:U.sicBe the Food....... -, ---¥?#'#.1,Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 7:30pmFood, and even a little Shakespeare,will be ongoing themes in this lively concert.Toronto Centre for the ArtsGeorge Weston Recital Hall5040 Yonge Street BACH~~~~~(north of Sheppard Ave.)Tickets: and at the Toronto Centrebox office or TicketMaster at 416.870.8000Company in Residenceotthe Toronto Centrefor the Artsbachorus.orgThe Boch Children's Chorus a member of (hoirs Onra110 1 grateful for funding me1ved from lhe On1a r10 Arts Coun

LISTINGS: SECTION 2CONCERTS: Beyondthe GTAN.B. For a list of communities in this sectionsee LISTINGS INTRODUCTION, page 30Tuesday April 01- 1 :00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Schools 2 . Charlotte and the Music Maker.Daniel Warren, conductor. Centre in theSquare, 101 Queen Street North, Kitchener.519-578-1570. .- 2:00: Shaw Festival. Wonderful Town.Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green,music by Leonard Bernstein. Roger Hodgman,director. Festival Theatre, 10 Queens'sParade, Niagara-on-the-Lake. 800-511 · .7429. -105. For complete run, see musictheatre listings.Wednesday April 02- 10:30am: Kitchener-Waterloo Sympho·ny. Schools 2 -Charlotte and the Music Maker.See April 1.-12:00 noon: Colours of Music. MiddayMusic With Shigeru. One hour jazz concertwith the new Shigeru Kawai piano. ChrisDonnelly, piano. Hi-Way Pentecostal Church,50 Anne St.N., Barrie. 705· 726-1181 . $ 5(adult); free(st).- 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orches·tra. Muses. Wagner: Siegfried Idyll; Bach:Brandenburg Concerto No. 3; Stravinsky:Concerto in E Flat; McPhee: Nocturne; Mo·zart: Symphony No. 41. James Sommerville,conductor. Hamilton Place, 1 Summers Lane,Hamilton. 905-526-7756. -; ·(sr); (st); (ch).- 8:00: Oa Capo Chamber Choir. Two - asecond glance. Weelkes: When David Heard;Barber:Agnus Dei; Lang: Agneau de Dieu.Guest: the Guelph Chamber Choir; LeonardEnns, conductor. St. John the EvangelistAnglican Church, 23 Water St. N., Kitchener.519-725-7549. ; (sr/st).Thursday April 03Wonder Marvin Gaye & Smokey Robinson.Gavin H'ope, lead vocalist; Jeans in ClassicsBand; Niagara Symphony. 500 Glenridge Ave.,St. Catharines. 905-688-5550, x3257/866-617-3257. and up.Friday April 04- 7:30: Centre for the Arts, Brock University.Los Pinguos. Buenos Aires-basedLatin sound. 500 Glenridge Ave., St. Ca·tharines. 905-688-5550, x3257/866-617-3257. and up.- 7:30: Oriana Singers. Spring Awakenings.TrinityUnited Church, 15 Chapel St.,Cobourg. 905-372-2210. ; (sr/st);(under 12).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Made in Canada PianoDuartet. Brahms: Quartet #1 in g; Schumann:Quartet in Eb; Mozart: Duo for violin and violaK 423; Kuerti: Magog Suite. Angela Park,piano; Judy Kang, violin; Sharon Wei, viola;Michael Nicolas, cello. KWCMS Music Room,57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673.; ; .Sunday April 06- 2:00: Gallery Players of Niagara.Eybler Duartet with Jane Booth. Music forstring quartet and clarinet by Mozart, Haydn& Bacho fen. Jane Booth, basset horn &basset clarinet; Julie Wedman & AisslinnNosky, violins; Patrick Jordan, viola; MargaretGay, cello. St. Barnabas Anglican Church, 31Queens ton Street, St. Catharines. 905-468-1525. ; (sr); l(st/ch).- 2:00: Visual & Performing Arts NewmarketBach Children's Chorus. EleanorDaley, piano; Linda Beaupre, conductor.Newmarket Theatre, 505 Pickering Crescent.905-953-5122. -.Monday April 07- 8:00: Gryphon Theatre. Women of theWorld. Ndidi Dnokwulu, Tanya Tagak & KiranAhluwalia in a presentation of diverse musicaltraditions. 1 Georgian Dr. Barrie. 1-705·728-4613. .Wednesday April 09- 1 :00: Halton Hills Cultural Centre.Lunchtime Concert Series - The Chaplain'sBrass. 9 Church St. Halton Hills. 905-877-7915 x2517. Free.- 7:30: Centre for the Arts, Brock Uni·versity. Spirit and the Blues. The CampbellBrothers with special guest Eric Bibb; Chuckterian Church, New York .. Lundy's Lane UnitedChurch, 5875 Lowell Ave. Niagara Falls.905-358-5672. .- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Signatures 6. Edwin Outwater, conductor.Centre in the Square, 101 Queen Street North,Kitchener. 519-578-1570. -;(st/child).- 8:00: Theatre Orangeville. MESA . SeeApril 10.Saturday April 12- 7:30: Lindsay Concert Foundation.Shauna Rolston, cello & Heather Schmidt,piano. Glenn Crombie Theatre, Fleming College,Albert St. S., Lindsay. 705-878-5625.-.- 8:00: Capitol Theatre. Kings of Swing.Las Vegas style revue saluting the stars of theBig Band Era. 20 Queen St. Port Hope. 905·885-1971 /800-434-5092. .- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Signatures 6. See Apr. 11.- 8:00: Milton Concert Band. WelcomeSpring. St Paul's United Church, 123 MainStreet East, Milton. 905-693-9886.- 8:00:Theatre Orangeville. MESA. Runcontinues. See music theatre listings.Sunda A ril 13_ 2:00: Young People's Concert Series.Through History to the Future -Evolution andSaturday April 05T. Campbell, pedal steel. 500 Glen ridge Ave., Revolution, New Music of our Time. Music- 7:30: Canadian Orpheus Male Choir.St. Catharines. 905-688-5550, x3257/866-617-3257. and up.from the post romantic era including impressionism,expressionism, neo-classicism. OlgaJlst Annual Concert. Guest: the HamiltonTcherniak, artistic director; students from thePolice Female Choir. Wellington Square UnitedUniversity of Toronto. Royal Botanical Gar-Church, 2121 Caroline St., Burlington. 905· _ 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber dens, 680 Plains Road West, Burlington.523· 7377/905-634-3508. ; (sr/st). Music Society. Winston Choi, piano, Ming- 905-845-9504. ; O(sr/st).- 7:30: Lyrica Chamber Choir. Canadian huan Choi, violin. Carter: Night Fantasies; Two _ 2:30: Kitchener.Waterloo Symphony.Choral Gems. Works by Beckwith, Holman, Diversions; 90 +; Catenaires; Duo for Violin & Generations 3: Ego Trip. Music of RichardHalley, Leonard, Daley and Bolden. Burton Piano . KW CMS Music Room, 57 Young St. Strauss. Edwin Outwater, conductor. CentreAvenue United Church, 37 Burton Ave, w., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); in the Square, 101 Queen Street North,Barrie. 705-722-0271.; (sr/st). (st). Kitchener. 519-578-1570. -(adult);_ 8:00: Cambridge Community Orches- _ 8:00: Theatre Orangeville. MESA . An (st/child).tra . "Suite" Music. Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite #1 ; intergenerational road-trip to Mesa, Arizona. _ 2:30: Niagara Symphony. Habanera!Bizet: Carmen Suite #1; Bach: Orchestral Written by Doug Curtis. David Nairn, director, Chabrier: Habanera; Lalo: Symphonie espag-Suite #3; Handel: Water Music Suite; Turner: Bruce Ley, guitar. 87 Broadway, Oran· nole, Op.21; Rimsky-Korsakov: CapriccioLyric Dialogue. Sabatino Vacca, conductor. geville. 519-942-3423/800-424-1295. espagnol, Op.34; Evangelista: Cancionero; ._ 2:00 & 8:00 Northumberland Players. Forward Baptist Church, 455 Myers Rd. -. For run details, see music theatre Rodrigo: Traditional Dance Airs. Marc D1ok1c,Menopositive. Music by J.J. McCall. Victoria Cambridge. 519-623-4523. Free. listings. violin; Daniel Swift, conductor. SeanHall Concert Hall, 55 King St. W. Cobourg. _ 8:00: Northumberland Lakeshore O'Sullivan Theatre, 500 Glenridge Ave., St.905-372-2210. ; . For complete run Hospice. Toronto All Star Big Band. Capitol Catharines. 905-688-5550 x3257/866-see music theatre listings.@mt@ Theatre, 20 Queen St. Port Hope. 905-885- _ 7:30: Andrew Henderson, organ. In 617 -3257. ,,. 1 :45: pre-concert_ 7:30: Centre for the Arts, Brock Uni· 1071 /800-434-5092.. Recital. Organist from Madison Ave. Presby- talk.versity. Higher Ground- TheMusic~of~S~te: v~ie~ __________________:_______________________"'""'' :Pr '""""" '" '"""'"" '""'"~ NU1,1USREACHING FOR NOTHING: WATER'S THIRSTThursday, May 1 & Friday, May 2 at 8:00 pmPerimeter Institute, Mike Lazaridis Theatre of IdeasAn interdisciplinary work collaboratively conceived by compo~er Peter Hatch andvisual artist Dereck Revington, with dance choreographer David Earle.Tickets: general admission for full-time students for eyeGOFor details and to order online visit: .www.perimeterinstitute.calreachingfornoth1ngor call, 519 .883.4480 (M-F, 2-5 pm)WWW, TH EWHOLEN OTE.COM 47

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