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Volume 13 - Issue 8 - May 2008

Includes the 2008 Canary Pages

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LISTINGS: SECTION 2CONCERTS: Beyond the GTAN.B. For a list of communities in this sectionsee LISTINGS INTRODUCTION, page 30Thursday May O 1- 8:00: Proscenium Theatre. Last FiveYears. Contemporary song-cycle musical. CapitolTheatre, 20 Queen St. Port Hope. 905-885-1071/800-434-5092. . For run detailssee music theatre listings.- 8:00: NUMUS. Hatch: Reaching for Nothing:Water's Thirst. Perimeter Institute, 31Caroline St. North, Waterloo. 519-896-3662. -.Friday May 02- 12:15: St. Jude's Anglican Church.Noon Organ Recital. Stephanie Burgoyne &William Vandertuin, solo and duo organ. 81Peel St., Brantford. 519-752-0562. Free.- 7:30: County Theatre Group. Cole Par·ter: Anything Goes. Regent Theatre, 226 MainSt., Picton. 613-476-8416 x28/877411 ·4761. For run details see music theatre list·ings.- 7:30: The Cellar Singers. The CellarSingers meet Voices Relyea. Soloists: AnnaTamm-Relyea, soprano; Deanna Relyea, mezzo-soprano;Gary Relyea, bass baritone.TrinityUnited Church, 290 Muskoka Rd. N., Graven·hurst. 705-325-3722. ; (st).- 8:00: Proscenium Theatre. Last FiveYears. See May 1.- 8:00: Georgetown Choral Society. ThePower of Voice. Choral works from great popularand classical composers. A. Dale Wood,director; Bev Foster, accompanist. George!·own Christian Reformed Church, 11611 TrafalgarRd., Georgetown. 905-8777795..- 8:00: Hamilton-Halton ORMTA. SpringSerenade. Works by Chopin, Debussy & Ger·shwin. Heather Dunham, David Wilson, OlgaTcherniak, Gloria Saarinen, piano; CatherineRichardson, flute; Robert Miskey, violin; &other artists. Church of St. Matthew-on-the­Plains, 126 Plains Rd. E., Burlington. 905·648-7737. ; free(16 & under).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Baroque 3: Germany. Alain Trudel, conductor;Martin Limoges, horn. Harcourt UnitedChurch, 87 Dean, Guelph. 519-763-3000.(adult); (st).- 8:00: NU MUS. Reaching for Nothing: Wa·ter's Thirst. Waterloo. See May 1.Saturday May 03- 3:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberOrchestra. Beethoven's Vienna. Beethoven:Violin Concerto; Haydn: The Apothecary Overture;Pleyel: Symphony in f; Schubert: FiveGerman Dances. Guest: Jeremy Bell, violin.Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, 75 UniversityAve. W., Waterloo . 519-744-3828. ;(sr/st).- 6:00: The Malhar Group. Springfest:Celebrating South Asia Heritage Month. TheTabla House, carnatic violin; Thannadevi Mithradeva,Hindustani vocal; Ramneek Singh, sitar;Anupama Bhagwat, bhilai. DowntownArts Centre, 28 Rebecca Street, Hamilton.905-338-5062. ; $ 25; .- 7:00: Grand Philharmonic Children'sChoir. Spring Concert. Susan Watt & RobertWilkie, conductors. Benton Street BaptistChurch, 90 Benton St., Kitchener. 519-578-15701800-265-8977. O(adult/srlst);(eyeGo).- 7:30: Gerald Fagan Singers/Fan·shawe Chorus London. Songs of Spring. Achoral celebration of the spring season. GeraldFagan, artistic director. Windermere on theMount, 1486 Richmond Street, London.866-244-0762. Free I donations welcome.- 7:30: Lindsay Concert Foundation.Gryphon Trio. Glenn Crombie Theatre, FlemingCollege, Albert St. S. Lindsay. 705-878·5625. -.- 7:30: Oshawa Durham Symphony Or·chestra. The Nutcracker: Great Ballet Suites.Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite Op.71 a; Bartok:Viola Concerto; Delibes: Coppelia Suite,Sylvia Suite. Alexander Zemtsov, viola; MarcoParisotto, conductor. Calvary Baptist Church,300 Rossland Rd. E., Oshawa. 905-579·6711.-.- 7:30: The Cellar Singers. The CellarSingers meet Voices Relyea. St. Paul's UnitedChurch, 62 Peter St. N., Orillia. 705-325·3722. ; (st). See May 2.- 8:00: Proscenium Theatre. Last FiveYears. Run continues. See music theatre list·ings.- 8:00: Genticorum. /n Concert.Traditionalfolk music with a twist from the Quebecbasedtrio. Millpond Centre, 106 Victoria St. Alliston. 705-435-3092. .- 8:00: Georgetown Choral Society. ThePower of Voice. See May 2.- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Baroque 3: Germany. See May 2.- 8:00: Niagara Symphony. The GreatEscape. The music of books including Narnia,Ben-Hur, Tom Sawyer & Anne of Green Gables.Barbara Budd, narrator; Daniel Swift,conductor. Sean O'Sullivan Theatre, 500 GlenridgeAve., St. Catharines. 905-688-5550x3257 I 866-617-3257. -. 7:15: pre·concert talk.Sunday May 04- 2:30: Niagara Symphony. The GreatEscape. St. Catharines. See May 3. 1 :45:pre-concert talk.- 3:00: La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra .Sonic Boom. Michael Lyons, conductor. PortHope United Church, 34 South St. PortHope. 866-460-5596. ; .- 7:30: Huronia Symphony Orchestra.Beethoven Meets Piazza/la. Beethoven: FidelioOverture; Symphony No. 5; Piazzolla: FiveTango Sensations. Alex Sevastian, accordion;John Barnum, music director. Collier StreetUnited Church, 122 Collier St. Barrie. 705-721-4752. ; (st); (under 12).- 8:00: Achill Choral Society. 25th YearSilver Celebration. Mozart's Mass in c (corn·pleted by Levin). Jennifer Enns Modolo, StephanieKramer, sopranos; Mark Dubois, tenor;Daniel Lichti, bass; Valen Ensemble; ChristopherDawes, organ; A. Dale Wood, con·ductor. St. James RC Church, 2118 Adjala ­Tecumseth Townline, Colgan. 519-925-3765. .- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. in Recital: Marc Toth, piano.46 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COMBeethoven sonatas Nos. 27, 28, 31. KW CMSMusic Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Wednesday May 07- 12:00 noon: Colours of Music. MiddayMusic With Shigeru. Jenna Douglas, piano;Taylor Matheson & Rachel Wood, sopranos.Hi-Way Pentecostal Church, 50 Anne St. N.,Barrie. 705-726-1181. (adult); free(st).- 12: 15: Savitri Trio. Oebut Concert.Works by Bach, Telemann, Bloch, Ganne. Kie·ment Hambourg, violin; Wendy Wagler, flute;Boyd McDonald, piano. St. Andrew'sPresbyterian Church, 54 Queen N., Kitchen·er. 519-954-0872. Free.Thursday May 08- 7:30: Theatre Orangeville Youth Singers.Happy Days are Here Again. Joy Bell &Joan Borden, directors; Jenee Gowing, AimeeLococo & Pamela Scott, choreographers. TheatreOrangeville, 87 Broadway, Orangeville.519-942-9321 , 800-4241295. ; (12& under).- 8:00: Guelph Musicfest. PendereckiOuartet. Janacek: String Quartet No. 1"Kreutzer"; Ryan: String Quartet No. 3 "SonataDistorta"; Beethoven: Cello Quintet (arr. ofSonata Op. 47 "Kreutzer"). Guests: CatherineAnderson, cello; Colin Fox, narrator. GuelphYouth Music Centre Recital Hall, 75 CardiganSt. Guelph. 519-993-7591. ; (sr);D(st).Friday May 09- 12: 15: St. Jude's Anglican Church.Noon Organ Recital. Eric Osborne. 81 Peel St.,Brantford. 519-752-0562. Free .- 7:30: Ron Marenger Big Band &Guests. Spring Tonic: Blue Skies. VarietyShow. Showplace Performance Centre, 290George St. Peterborough . 905· 742· 7469..- 8:00: County Town Singers. Life is aHighway- Spring Concert. Music celebratingthe spring season. Barbara Ouellette, musicdirector; Natalia Kolacz, accompanist. LVIVHall, 39 Lviv Blvd. Oshawa. 905-728-33861905-509-1111. ; (srlst).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Signatures 7. Ratti Armenian, conductor;Stewart Goodyear, piano. Centre in theSquare, 101 Queen Street North, Kitchener.519-578-15 70. -$ 50; (st/child).Saturday May 10- 7:30: Chorus Niagara. Handelian Majesty!Joshua by Handel. Side by Side HighSchool Chorale; The Sidgwick Scholars of theOrpheus Choir of Toronto; Talisker PlayersOrchestra; Robert Cooper, conductor; LynnHonsberger, accompanist. Calvary Church, 89Scott Street, St. Catharines. 905-688-5550 x3257. ; (sr); (st). 6:45:pre-concert chat.- 7:30. Georgian Bay Concert Choir.35th Anniversary Concert. Henriette Blom,music director. St. Andrew's PresbyterianChurch, 1st Street West, Owen Sound.519-371 -6089. .- 7:30: King Edward Choir. Spring Sing:Light and Lively. Songs from around the world,from Les Miserables to spirituals and madri·gals. Barbara Mc Cann, conductor; James Leonard,accompanist. Collier Street UnitedChurch, 112 Collier St. Barrie. 705· 726·1916. .- 7:30: Peterborough Singers. Bach: St.Matthew Passion. Agnes Zsigovics, soprano;Marianne Bindig, mezzo-soprano; Eric Shaw,tenor; Gary Relyea, bass; Ian Sadler, organist.George Street United Church, 534 George St.Peterborough. 705-745-1820. (adultlsr); O(st).- 7:30: Serenata Choir. Mass and Brass.Haydn: Heiligmesse; & other works. JessicaLalonde, soprano; Nina Scott-Stoddart, alto;Charles Fowler, tenor; Ross Darlington, bass.Guest: The Drillia Silver Band. Jim Ferris,director. St. Paul's United Church, 308 KingSt. Midland. 1-866-461 -1830. ;(st).- 8:00: Achill Choral Society. 25th YearSilver Celebration. Spring dale Christian ReformedChurch, 1466 5th Side Road, Brad·ford. See May 4.- 8:00: DaCapo Chamber Choir. Three -Reaching Beyond. Works by Timothy Carlis,Ivan Moody & others. Leonard J. Enns, director;Willem Moolenbeek, saxophone. St. Johnthe Evangelist Anglican Church, 23 Water St.,Kitchener. 519-725-7549. -.- 8:00: Guelph Musicfest. Sadie Fields,violin & Ken Gee, piano. Beethoven: ViolinSonata in a; Ysaye: Sonata #3 for Solo Violin;Paganini: Caprices #11 & 23 for solo violin;Doherty: Soliloquy for Solo Violin; Debussy:Violin Sonata; Tchaikovsky: Waltz Scherzo.Guelph Youth Music Centre Recital Hall, 75Cardigan St. Guelph. 519-993- 7591. ;(sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Signatures 7. See May 9.- 8:00: Music Makers. Summer Serenade.Classical, operetta, Broadway & popularmelodies. Gwen Darling, musical director;Brian Finley, Randy Mills, Anthony Prower,Donna Bennett & others. Victoria Hall ConcertHall, 55 King St. W., Cobourg. 905-372-221 D. ; (srlst); free (12 & under).Proceeds to NeighbourLink Cobourg & District.Sunday May 11- 3:00: Strata Vocal Ensemble. Awake!My Heart. Works by Halley, Henderson, Chatman,Harfield & others. MacNeill BaptistChurch, 1145 King St. W., Hamilton. 905-628-4504. ; (sr); (st).- 3:30: Mohawk College Singers. OfLove and Laughter. David Holler, conductor;Cecile Desrosiers, piano/harpsichord. Renaissancemusic, folk songs, opera choruses &other works. St. Mark's Anglican Church, 46Byron St., Niagara-on-the-Lake. 905-526-7938. ; (srls t).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. Ouo Concertante. Beethovenviolin sonatas Nos. 3, 6, 1 D. Nancy Dahn, violin;Timothy Steeves, piano. KW CMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); O(st).Tuesday May 13- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. in Concert. Beethoven stringquartets Op 18. No. 1; Op. 95; Op. 132. Ali·ara Quartet. KWCMS Music Room, 57 YoungSt. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).Wednesday May 14- 1 :OD: Halton Hills Cultural Centre.Lunchtime Concert Series· The HendersonKolk Ouonow. 9 Church St. Halton Hills.905 877 7915 x25 17. Free.MAY 1-JUNE72008

- 8:00: Guelph Musicfest. Robert Silverman,piano. Beethvoen: 32 Variations in c;Brahms: Piano Sonata Op.5; Ravel: Miroirs;Liszt: Rigoletto Paraphrase. Guelph Youth MusicCentre Recital Hall, 75 Cardigan St.Guelph. 519-993-7591. ; (sr);(st).Thursday May 15- 8:00: Guelph Musiclest.AfiaraStringDuartet. Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 18 #1;Bartok: String Quartet #3; Mendelssohn:String Quartet Op.13. Guelph Youth MusicCentre Recital Hall, 75 Cardigan St. Guelph.519-993- 7591. ; (sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Pops 8: Men with horns. Music of HarryJames & Glenn Miller. David Martin, conductor/trombone;Larry Larson, trumpet. River RunCentre, 35 Woolwich St. Guelph. 519-745-4711. -; (st/child).Friday May 16- 12: 15: St. Jude's Anglican Church.Noon Organ Recital. Alison Clarke. 81 PeelSt., Brantford. 519-752-0562. Free.Saturday May 17- 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.Celtic Charms. James Sommerville, conductor.Hamilton Place, 1 Summers Lane,Hamilton. 905-526-7756. -; -(sr); O(st); (children).Sunday May 18- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. In Recital. Works by Assad,Borislova, Pane, Donkin, Messiaen & others.Louis Trepanier, guitar; Catherine Donkin, piano.KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W.,Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).Wednesday May 21- 8:00: Guelph Mus iciest. Paul Pulford,cello & Ken Gee, piano. Handel: Sonata in Cmajor; Barber: Cello Sonata Op.6; de Falla,Suite Populaire; Beethoven: Cello Sonata #5.Guelph Youth Music Centre Recital Hall, 75Cardigan St. Guelph. 519-993- 7591. ;(sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Electric Thursdays 4. Daniel Warren,conductor. Centre in the Square, 101 QueenStreet North, Kitchener. 519-578-1570..Thursday May 22- 12:15: St. George's Cathedral. NoonhourConcert Series. Victoria Hathaway, oboe& cor anglais; Edward Norman, organ. 270King St., Kingston. 613-548-4617. PWYC.- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Electric Thursdays 4. See May 21.Friday May 23- 12:15: St. Jude's Anglican Church.Noon Organ Recital. James Noakes. 81 PeelSt., Brantford. 519- 752-0562. Free.- 7:30: Shoreline Chorus. Spiritual Gifts.Well known spirituals. St. George's AnglicanChurch, 166 Russell Street, Thornbury.519-599-3047. .- 8:00: Bravado! Show Choir. Bravado!On Broadway. Selections from Hairspray,Cats, Phantom, Jekyll and Hyde, Spamalot &others. First Christian Reformed Church, 33Shirley Ave., Barrie. 705-728-7828. ;(group of 4).MAY 1 - ]UNE 7 2008- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Pops 8: Men with horns. See May 15.- 8:00: Nota Bene Period Orchestra.Bang! Duack! Tweet! Boom! Musical Mimicryfrom the Baroque. Biber: Battalia; Farina: CapriccioStravagante; Marais: Sonnerie de St.Genevieve du Mont de Paris; Walther: Cucusonata for violin and continuo. Borys Medicky,artistic director. Parkminster United Church,275 Erb St. E. Waterloo. 519-5 70-1752.; (sr); (st).- 8:00: Notes Towards ... CD Release Party.Launch of a CD featuring music by TimothyCorlis, Leonard Enns & Heather Taves withpoetry by Margaret Atwood. Brandon Leis,Jerzy Kaplanek, Ben Bolt-Martin, HeatherTaves & the da Capo Chamber Choir. MusicPlus Recital Hall, 5 Michael St. Kitchener.800-608-5205.Saturday May 24- 7:30: Grand Philharmonic Choir·Youth. Spring Concert. Schafer: Epitaph forMoonlight; Bach: Lobel den Herrn, alle Heiden;Robinovitch: Two Inuit songs; Rutter: 0 BeJoyful in the Lord; Faure: Requiem. First UnitedChurch, 16 William St. Waterloo. 519-578-1570 / 800-265-8977. ; (sr/st);(up to gr.8); (eyeGOJ.- 7:30: The Meadowlands Corps Bandand The London Citadel Band. Brass 125,A Celebration! Mark Ridenour, trumpet. HamiltonPlace, The Great Hall. Hamilton. 905-304-0602.; .- 8:00: Bravado! Show Choir. Bravado!On Broadway. See May 23.- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Pops 8: Men with horns. See May 15.- 24 8:00: Nota Bene Period Orchestra.Bang! Duack! Tweet! Boom! Musical Mimicryfrom the Baroque. See May 23. Guelph YouthMusic Centre, 75 Cardigan St. Guelph. 519-570-1752.- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society. In Recital. Six Bach unaccompaniedcello suites. Thomas Wiebe, cello.KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).- 8:00: Shaw Festival. Wonderful Town.Music by Bernstein; lyrics by Fields & Chodorov.Chilina Kennedy, Lisa Horner & others;Roger Hodgman, director; Paul Sportelli, musicdirector. Festival Theatre, 85 Shaw St., Niagara-on-the-Lake.905-468-2172 or 800-511-7429. -5. For run details seemusic theatre listings.Sunday May 25- 3:00: Avanti Chamber Singers. MySpirit Sang All Day. Britten: Rejoice in theLamb; Bjerring: A Canadian Rhapsody; worksby Finzi, Loewen, MacGillivray, Schutz. HarrisLoewen, director. St. Paul Street UnitedChurch, 366 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines.905-682-8328. ; (sr/st).- 3:00: Primavera Concerts. JanacekTrio. St. Barnabas Church, 33 Queenston. St.Catharines. 905-685-4734. ; (st).- 25 3:30: Opera Belcanto of South Simcoe.Operatic Showcase. Operatic favourites.Soloists & orchestra; David Varjabed, conductor.St. John's United Church, 56 VictoriaStreet E., Alliston. 705-435-6732 xl. ;free(underl 5).- 4:00: Gibson Centre. Piano Recital. MatthewWalton, piano. 63 Tupper Street W.,Alliston. 705-435-2828. .- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society I Ouartetfest. In Concert.Mozart: Quartet in d K.421; Bart6k: QuartetNo. 2 Op. 17; Mendelssohn: Octet Op. 20.Arianna Quartet & Penderecki Quartet. MaureenForrester Hall, Wilfrid Laurier University,Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).- 8:00: Northumberland Orchestra andChoir. last Night of the Proms. Trinity UnitedChurch, 15 Chapel St., Cobourg. 905-377-1477. ; (sr); (st); free(under12 w/adult).Wednesday May 28- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society I Ouartetfest. In Concert.Wolf: Italian Serenade, Weinzweig: QuartetNo. 1; Lemay: L'Errance ... Hommage a WimWenders; Haydn: Quartet Op. 77 No. 1 in G.Silver Birch Quartet. KW CMS Music Room,57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673.; (sr); (st).Thursday May 29- 2:00: Shaw Festival. Wonderful Town.See May 24.Friday May 30- 12: 15: St. Jude's Anglican Church.Noon Organ Recital. Dr. Christia an Teeuwsen.81 Peel St. Brantford. 519- 752-0562. Free.- 2:00: Shaw Festival. Wonderful Town.Run continues. See music theatre.- 7:00: Oriana Singers. Driana's AnnualFundraiser - Modern Musicals! Musicalsfrom the 70's and onwards. St. Peter'sChurch, 240 College St., Cobourg. 905-372-RAN)LI-IARMONICOIR2210. ; (sr/st); (under 12).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society I Ouartetfest. In Concert.Beethoven: Op.74, "Harp" Quartet; Schubert:"Quartetsatz"; Bartok: Piano Quintet. PendereckiString Quartet; Jeannette Koekkoek,piano. Maureen Forrester Hall, Wilfrid LaurierUniversity, Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).- 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony.Signatures 8. Edwin Outwater, conductor;Measha Brueggergosman, soprano. Centre inthe Square, 101 Queen Street North, Kitchener.519-578-1570. -; (st/child).- 8:00: The Harlequin Singers. Broadwayand Beyond. Music from Broadway shows, popcharts & film. John Packer, music director;Laura Pin, accompanist. Drury Lane Theatre,2269 New St., Burlington. 905-637-3979..Saturday May 31- 2:00: Showplace Performance Centre.Peterborough Concert Band. 290George St. N. Peterborough. 705-742-7469. .- 3:00: Kitchener-Waterloo ChamberMusic Society I Windiest. In Concert. Mozart,Quintet for Piano and Winds, K. 452;Poulenc: Sextet for Piano and Winds. Wind­Fest Players I; Olena Klyucharova, SydneyBulman-Fleming, piano. Music Room, 57Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673.; ; .- 7:30: Hamilton Children's Choir. Hymnto Freedom. Zimfira Poloz, artistic director, &other conductors. Wellington Square UnitedpresentsHoward Dyck, conductorJune 7, 2008 - 8 pmCentre in the Square.-,.,.'li-'l"•'·T.kt,c e s: "·' , ""' (Concert Only: - .. 1,i Call 519-578-1570Concert & Reception: ·grandphilchoir.co111WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM 47

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