... 1: CONCERTS: Toronto and GTA- 8:00: Meadowvale Music Theatre.Evita. See Feb. 20.- 8:00: Music Gallery. Motion Ensemble.Arnold: Water Lens, Water Limbus; Desler·le: Secular Rotation; Altman: I Love;Krausas: Mnemosyne. 197 John St. 416-204-1080. ; O(st/sr).- 8:00: North York Concert Orchestra.Second subscription series concert. Mo·zart: Concerto for Flute and Harp; Mendelssohn:Hebrides Overture; Tchaikovsky:Marche Slav; Romeo and Juliette FantasyOverture. Soloists: Laurie Hamilton, flute;English Handbellsring for a cause ...O!!_intessenceHandbell '4'Ensemble -,;_.In concert ~ 11\f '''"Saturday, February 217:30 pmSt. Andrew's PresbyterianChurch, 115 St. AndrewsRd, ScarboroughAdmission - FreeDonations gratefullyaccepted for The JamesFund for NeuroblastomaResearch at SickKidsvSymphonyChorusDavid Bowspr, Music Director and ConductorNYCO Society Fund Raising ConcertPearl Schachter, harp; David Bowser, conductor.Grace Church on-the-Hill, 300 LonsdaleRoad. 416-628-9195. $ 20; (sr/sl).- 8:00: Oakville Symphony Orchestra.Music From the Heart. Mozart: PianoConcerto No.23; Tchaikovsky: SymphonyNo.4. Judith Kenedi-Peleg, piano; RobertoDe Clara, conductor. Oakville Centre, 130Navy St., Oakville. 905-815-2021. ;(sr); (st).- 8:00: Tafelmusik. Handel's WaterMusic. See Feb. 18.- 8:00: Toronto Operetta Theatre.Knickerbocker Holiday. See Feb 20.- 8:00 & 10:30: Tater Touring. RonWhite. Massey Hall, 15 Shuter St. 416-872-4255. .50.- 8:30: Gladstone Hotel. 14th AnnualMardi Gras & Masquerade. Swamperella.1214 Queen St. W. 416-588-9227. .Sunday February 22- 10:30am: Eglinton St. George's UnitedChurch. Jazz Epiphanies: Guido BassoOuartet. 35 Lytton Blvd. 416-481-1141.Free.- 1 :00: Gladstone Hotel. Elyssa CarrollGoldman in Concert. Soulful pop. 1214Queen St. W. 416-531-4635. Free.- 2:00: CAMMAC. Ontario Music CentreParticipants Concert. Northern DistrictLibrary, 40 Orchard View Blvd. 416-393·7610. Free (donations welcome).- 2:00: City of Toronto. Sunday ConcertSeries: Brian Rose little Big Band. Scar·borough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr.416-486-3011.Free.February 7, 2009 8:00 pmGrace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale RoadThe NYCO Symphony Chorus presentsGabriel Faure's Requiem- 2:00: Civic Light Opera Company. SilkStockings. See Feb. 18.- 2:00: Meadowvale Music Theatre.Evita. See Feb. 20.- 2:00: North Toronto Players. Iolantheorthe Fairy and the Federalist. See Feb. 20.- 2:00: Oakville Symphony Orchestra.Music From the Heart. See Feb. 21- 2:00: ORMTA Etobicoke-Mississauga.Teachers in Concert. Irina Semenova,Adelaide Bell, Larissa Zoubareva, CharlotteSherrill, Yasmin Moosa, piano; and others.Christ Church, 1700 Mazo Cres., Mississauga.416· 742-6429. (suggesteddonation).- 2:00: Toronto Opera Repertoire.Cinderella. See. Feb.11.- 2:00: Toronto Operetta Theatre.Knickerbocker Holiday. See Feb 20.- 2:30: Alicier Arts Chamber Music.Sweets and Suites. Bach: Suite No.1 in Gfor solo cello; Debussy: Suite Bergamasque;Prokofiev: Sonata in D Major Op. 94 forflute & piano. Mariko Kamachi, StephanieChua, piano; Peter Cosbey, cello; KimberleySchemeit, flute. St George's on-the-HillAnglican Church, 4600 Dundas St W. 416·731-3599. ; (sr/st). (advance).- 3:00: Capella lntima. Vocal ChamberMusic Influenced by the Collegium Germanicumin Rome. Carissimi: Mass for ThreeVoices, and motets by Sances, Cavalli, andValentini. Bud Roach, Joseph Levesque,tenors; Neil Aronoff, baritone; Sara-AnneChurchill, organ; Lucas Harris, theorbo.Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 905-517-3594. -.- 3:00: Hymn Society. Still Singing.Calvin: Hymns and Psalms. Bert Polman,conductor and lecturer. Kingsway LambtonUnited Church, 83 The Kingsway. 416-324·6034. Free. Refreshments at 2:30.- 3:00: Music on Canvas. Viva Carnival!Jeanjean: Carnival of Venice; Stravinsky:Suite ltalienne; Mignone & Guarnieri:Brazilian Dances; works by Caval!ini,Vivaldi, Rossini, Piazzolla, and others.Pavel Markelov, clarinet; John Lettieri,accordion; Corey Gemmell, violin; MariaDolnycky, piano. Toronto Centre for theArts, Studio Theatre, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111. ; (sr/st).- 3:00: Orchestra Toronto. CelebratingCreative lives. Corrin: How the OrchestraGrew; Haydn: Symphony No.45 "Farewell".John Barnum, guest conductor; GaryCorrin, narrator. George Weston RecitalHall, Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040Yonge St. 416-872-1111. ; (sr/st);(18 & under). 2:15: Pre-concert talk.-3:00: sUnOO SOUNO(word/time)SCAPES. Making Music Time. Musicfor piano, percussion and speakers. UdoKasemets, Richard Sacks, Susan Layard,Carissim.i, Sances,Cavalli, ValentiniSacred music from Rome's CollegiumGermanicum presented byCAPELL__A INTIMAAn early music ensemble exploring thesacred vocal music of the 1 lth centuryFeaturingBud Roach and Joseph Levesque,tenors; Neil Aronoff, baritone;Sara-Anne Churchill, organ;Lucas Harris, theorbo.Saturday, February 21, 3pmMacNeill Baptist Church, HamiltonSunday, February 22, 3pmHeliconian Hall, TorontoWednesday, February 25, BpmKingston Road United Church975 Kingston Rd., TorontoTickets: - Call (905) 517-3594Capellaintima@blog.cafeaturingDorothy Krizmanic, organistIris Krizmanic, sopranoTickets are available at the door, or visitchorus.nyco.on .ca for more information.Tickets: SymphonyOrchestraDaYid Bowser, Music Director and ConductotFebruary 21, 2009 8:00 pmGrace Church on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale RoadMendelssohnMozartTchaikovskyLaurie Hamilton, flutePearl Schachter, harpHebrides OvertureConcerto for Flute and HarpMarche SlaveRomeo and Juliette OvertureTickets can be purchased at the door,or see www.nyco.on.ca for more information.Adults • Seniors/Students Visit www.nyco.on.ca for more info34 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COMIJoin Bert Polman ofCalvin College, Grand Rapids,for Singing & CommentaryNo ChargeVivaCarnival!Festive Italian andLatin American musicSunday, Feb. 22 at 3 pmToronto Centre for the ArtsStudio TheatrePavel Markelov, clarinetJohn Lettieri, accordionCorey Gemmell, violinMaria Dolnycky, pianoIn collaboration with theItalian Cultural Institutewww.mariadolnycky.comFEBRUARY 1 - M ARCH 7 2009
Linda Catlin Smith. Victoria University,Emmanuel College Chapel, 75 Queen's Park.416-929-5849. Free.- 3:30: Koffler Chamber Orchestra. FolkFeast. Music by Panufnik, Hattori, Britten,Puccini, Bartok, Kreisler and Van de Ven.Guests: Semyon Pertsovsky, violin; Martinvan de Ven, clarinet. Temple Emanu-EI, 120Did Colony Rd. 416-636-1880 x222. $ 20;(sl).- 3:30: Tafelmusik. Handel's WaterMusic. See Feb. 18.- 4:00: llueen of Puddings Music Theatre.Ines. Rolfe & Bentley. Ines Santos,fado singer; Giles Tomkins, baritone;Shannon Mercer, soprano; Elizabeth Turnbull,mezzo; and Thomas Goerz, bassbaritone.Enwave Theatre, 231 Queen'sQuay W. 416-973-4000. -. AlsoFeb. 25, 26, 28 and Mar. 1.- 4:00: St. James Cathedral. TwilightRecital Series. John Gardham, organ. 65Church St. 416-364- 7865 x224. Free.- 4:00: Toronto Classical Singers.Petite Messe Solennelle. Rossini. SheilaDietrich, soprano; Jennifer Enns Modolo,mezzo; Stephen McClare, tenor; BruceKelly, baritone; Linda Roedl, piano; IanGrundy, organ; Jurgen Petrenko, conductor.Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 YongeSt.416-443-1490. ; (sr/st).- 7:00: Project Hope. Bridge to Palestine.Dance, poetry and music. MaryemTollar, vocalist; Mraya, Samah Sabawiand Nano. Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St.W., 416-879-8939. . Proceeds toProject Hope.- 7:00: Rose Theatre. Louise Pitre. Songsfrom Broadway. 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton.905-874-2800. -.- 8:00: Acting Up Theatre Company. ANew Brain. See Feb. 12.Toronto Classical SingersRossini Petite Messe SollenelleSUNDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2008LocationChrist Church Deer Park1570Yonge Street (atHeathW)Conductor, Jurgen Petr~koFeaturing: Linda Roedl, PianistIan Grunqy,~istSoloistsSheila Di~, sopranoJennifer Enns Modolo, l'TleZZD!iOpl"iStephen McClare, tenorBruce Kelly, baritonert ITickets: Adult Senior & Student: ~T. 416-443-1490 On Line· www.tot1x.ca ~www.torontoclassicalsingers.orgMonday February 23- 7:00: Attila Glatz. The NationalAcrobats of China. Massey Hall, 15Shuter St. 416-872-4255. .50-.50.- 7:30: Associates of the TSO. FiveSmall Concerts: Ensembles from theToronto Symphony Youth Orchestra.Trinity-St.Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor St. W.416-485-2717. ; (sr/st); (child).See ad next page.- 7:30: Canadian Opera Company.Rusalka. Dvorak. See Feb 5.- 8:00: Jazz FM.91. Sound ofJazz. ElizabethShepherd Trio and Laila Biali Trio.Did Mill Inn, 21 Did Mill Rd. 416-595-~torontoERROL GAY, MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTORCatherine Manoukian, Artist-in-ResidenceCefe6rating Creative LivesSunday, February 22, 2009 at 3pmToronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St.CORRINHAYDNJohn BarnumGuest ConductorGary CorrinCompiler andNarratorHow the Orchestra GrewSymphony #45 ("Farewell")-----Instrument Petting ZooAn opportunity for children, youth and even parents and grandparentsto try out some instruments used in the orchestra; in the lobby prior toand during concert intermission.Tickets: Adults , Sr/Sid at the TCA Box Office or Ticke!MasterSpecial Rates: Children/Youth up to 18 years and groups of 10 ormore . Call Orchestra Toronto office at 416-467-7142 for information.otoronto@on.aibn .com www.orchestratoronto.caSeason Presenter:_!] Canada Trusttorontdartsboun ci IAn arm's tengthboayolthe C,tyo!TorontoConcert sponsor:Orchestra Toronto Board of Directors.Qi\_ ONTARIO ARH COUNCILM.coNmLOESARTS[£t.:oNTAR10FEBR UARY 1 - M ARC H 7 2009 WWW. THEWHOLENOTE,COM 35
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