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Volume 14 - Issue 1 - September 2008

ArtafliineENSEMI..Eis:.:;,_,L,Jh,\~O flEW BUAASHKO, AATISTlC OIRECTORWords & MusicAn evening exploring literature inspired bymusic and music inspired by literature. Withtexts by Allen Ginsberg, Michael Ondaatje,and music by Cesar Franck, Jerry Lee Lewis,Justin Rutledge, and more.Tickets -Buy tickets or subscribeto the season online atARTOFTIMEENSEMBLE.COMOct 2/3, 2008, SpmEnwave Theatre atHarbourfront CentreToronto... 1: CONCERTS: Toronto and GTA872-4255. .50-.50.- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill. See Oct. 1.Friday October 03- 7:30: Mirvish Productions. The Sound ofMusic. Rodgers & Hammerstein. Princess ofWales Theatre, 300 King St. W. 416-872-1212. -0. Also Oct.4, 5, 7.- 7:30: U of T Faculty of Music. Wind Ensemble.Program includes Gershwin: Rhapsodyin Blue; and Grainger: Lads of Wamphray.James Campbell, clarinet; Lang Ning Liu, GillianMcKay, conductors. MacMillan Theatre,80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. $14; O(sr/st).- 7:30: Vorkminster Park BaptistChurch. Masterworks of the French Romantic.Faure: Requiem; also works by Schubertand Wood. Choir of Yorkminster Park BaptistChurch; William Maddox, organ. 1585 YongeSt.416-922-1167. .- 8:00: Art of Time Ensemble. Words andMusic. See Oct. 2.- 8:00: Dancap Productions. Jersey Boys.See Sep 2.- 8:00: Living Arts Centre. Special EventsSeries. David Clayton-Thomas, songwritervocalist.Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living ArtsDr., Mississauga. 905-306-6000. andup.- 8:00: Mirvish Productions. Dirty Dancing.See Sep 2.- 8:00: Mirvish Productions. Spamalot.See Sep 9.- 8:00: Mirvish Productions. We WillRock You. See Sep 3.- 8:00: Toronto Consort. Marco PoloProject. Music from China and Georgia.Guests: Wen Zhao, pipa; YuCheng Zhang, xunand xiao; Yongli Xue, zheng; Kavkasia. Trinity­St. Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-964-6337. $14-.Saturday October 04- 1 :30 & 7:30: Mirvish Productions. TheSound of Music. See Oct. 3.- 2:00 & 8:00: Mirvish Productions.Dirty Dancing. See Sep 2.- 2:00 & 8:00: Mirvish Productions.Spamalot. See Sep 9.- 2:00 & 8:00: Mirvish Productions. WeWill Rock You. See Sep 3.- 2:00 and 8:00: Dan cap Productions.Jersey Boys. See Sep 2.- 3:00: Fiddles & Frets Music Productions.Parlour Sessions: Intimate & Interactive.Claudia Schmidt, singer-songwriter.Earthsong Store and School, 2436 KingstonRd. 416-264-2235. (with refreshments).- 6:52 to sunrise: Nuit Blanche. See ETClistings.- 7:30: U of T Faculty of Music. U of TSymphony Orchestra. Shostakovich: SymphonyNo.5; Theotanidis: Rainbow Body;Beethoven: Triple Concerto. Gryphon Trio;David Briskin, conductor. MacMillan Theatre,80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. ; O(sr/st).- 8:00: Brampton Symphony Orchestra.Mayor Susan Fennell's Symphony Soiree­Those Were the Days. Music made famous byTony Bennett and Frank Sinatra. Guests: SteveLippia, vocals; Pablo Papacostas, dancer; theTonettes; Robert Raines, conductor. RosepresentsHE MARCOPOLOPROJECTOctober 3 & 4, 2008 at 8 pmWhat if Marco Polo (the famous medieval merchant whotravelled across Asia to Cathay, and then back to his nativeVenice) had owned a tape recorder and kept a musical diaryof the musical worlds he encountered? Even more delightfula thought, what if a few of his musical travelling companionshad played with the musicians they met en route? Join theToronto Consort on their most exotic journey yet as theyexplore new musical worlds with guests Wen Zhao, pipa,and a traditional Chinese instrumental ensemble, andKavkasia, a traditional Georgian vocal trio led by Torontosinger Alan Gasser. An adventure like no other!www.torontoconsort.orgCelebrating80 years on Yonge StreetOrgan andChoral RecitalThe Choir ofYorkminster ParkBaptist ChurchFaure - RequiemWorks by Schubert and WoodWilliam Maddox, organMasterworks of the French RomanticFriday, October 3 at 7 :30 pmTickets Yorkminster Park Baptist Church1585 Yonge Street, Toronto416-922-1167WWW. TH EWHO LENOTE . COM SEPTEMB ER 1 - O CTOBER 7 2008

Theatre, 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton. 905·874-2800. .- 8:00: I Furiosi Baroque Ensemble. TheT-Word. An exploration of the musical roles ofmen and women during a sexually liberatedperiod. Special guests: Matthew White, countertenor;Stephanie Martin, organ. Calvin PresbyterianChurch, 26 Delisle Ave. 416-536-2943. ; .- 8:00: Opera in Concert. Roberto De·vereux. By Donizetti. Lara Ciekiewicz, soprano(Queen Elizabeth); Jennifer Enns Modolo, mezzo(Sara, Duchess of Nottingham); Colin Ainsworth,tenor (Roberto, Earl of Essex); JustinWelsh, baritone (Lord Duke of Nottingham);Alison d' Amato, music director & piano. JaneMallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 416-366·7723/800-708-6754. ; . 7:15: preperformancepresentation by lain Scott. AlsoOct. 5.- 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall & MasseyHall. Let It Be. Music of Lennon & McCart·ney. Rik Emmett, Damhnait Doyle, Russellde Carle and Andrew Craig. Roy Thomson Hall,60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. .50·.50.- 8:00: Toronto Consort. Marco PoloProject. See Oct. 3.Sunday October 05- 1:30: CAMMAC I McMichael CanadianArt Collection. McMichael Sunday ConcertSeries. Roberto Occhipinti, bass. 10365 lslingtonAve., Kleinburg. 905-893-1121. ;(sr/st).- 1 :30 & 7:30: Mirvish Productions. TheSound of Music. See Oct. 3.- 2:00: Canadian Opera Company. DonGiovanni. Mozart. Brett Polegato, bari·0Pfl'aIN CONCERTGuillermo Silv;i-M;irin, General Direc1ortone (Don Giovanni); Robert Pomakov,bass (Leporello ); Gordon Gietz, tenor (DonDttavio); Jessica Muirhead, soprano (DonnaAnna); Julie Makerov, soprano (DonnaElvira ); and others; CDC Orchestra andChorus; Robin Guarino, director; WilliamLacey, conductor. Four Seasons Centrefor the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W.416-363-8231 . -$ 290. Also Oct. 8, 11 ,15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, 31 .- 2:00 & 8:00: Mirvish Productions. WeWill Rock You. See Sep 3.- 2:00 and 8:00: Oancap Productions.Jersey Boys. See Sep 2.- 2:30: Opera in Concert. Roberto Devereux.1 :45: pre-performance presentation.See Oct. 4- 3:00: Windermere String Quartet. InConcert. Schubert: Quartet in G 0.887; Mozart:Clarinet Quintet in A K.581. Guest: NicolaiTarasov, clarinet. St. Olave's AnglicanChurch, 360 Windermere Ave. 416-769·7054. ; (sr/st).- 4:00: St. James' Cathedral. TwilightRecital Series. Andrew Ager, organ. 65Church St. 416-364- 7865. Free.- 6:00: MPC Productions. Night of Musicin Celebration of Norman Amadio. TedO'Reilly, Rick Wilkins, John Macleod, RosemaryGalloway, Don Vickery, and others. LulaLounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-588-0307.Free.Tuesday October 07-12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company .Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre Vocal Series:The Rake Punished: Highlights from Don Giovanni.Members of the CDC Ensemble Studio;Liz Upchurch, piano. Four Seasons CentreA c~1r1ddidr1Prernierespo11sored byJJckniJn ~our1dJ(1onfor the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W.416-363-8231 . Free.- 1 :DO: St. James' Cathedral. Music atMidday Recital Series. Quirino DiGiulio, organ.65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free.- 7:30: Mirvish Productions. The Sound ofMusic. See Oct. 3.- 7:30: York University Department ofMusic. Faculty Concert Series: Soundsti/1.Southam: Creeks and Rivers. ChristinaPetrowska Quilico, piano. Tribute CommunitiesRecital Hall, Accolade East, YU, 4700Keele St. 416- 736-5888. ; $ 5(st).- 8:00: Mirvish Productions. Dirty Dancing.See Sep 2.r!!~ presenIBNight of Musicin Celebrationof Norman AmadioFeaturing: Tommy AmbroseMC: Ted O'ReillyRick Wilkins, John Macleod,Rosemary Galloway and Don VickeryAdmission Free Cash BarDinner Reservations Guarantee seatingSunday, October Sth at 6:00pmLula Lounge1585 Dundas Street West (West of Dufferin) TorontoTo reserve call please contact Lula Lounge - 416-588-0307Online - www.lula.caFor more information: www.mpcmusic.com 416-248-4952RobertoDevereuxROBERTO DEVEREUX, ;i work ofgreat power and dramatic conviction,is J gripping t;ile of an im;iginedch;ipter in the life of England'sQueen Elizabeth. Don izetti's mag icexpands in J long ;i re of restrainedemotion - melodious and triumphant.October 4 a t Bpmand October 5a t 2: 30 pmGaetanoDonizettiLarci CiekiewiczJennife r EnnsModoloColin AinsworthJustin WelshAl ison d'AniatoMusic DirectorRobert CooperChorus DirenorSt. LAWRENCE CENTRE ~~~ ARTS416- 366-7723 www.st lc.com 1-800-708-6754ORGANRECITALWidor - Symphonie 1Andrew AgerOrganistFriday October 107:30 pmFree-will offeringST. JAMES CATHEDRAL65 Church St. (King at Church)416 364 7865SEPTEMBER 1 - O CTOBER 7 2008 WWW. TH EWHOLENOTE.COM 39

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