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Volume 14 - Issue 5 - February 2009

... 1: CONCERTS: Toronto

... 1: CONCERTS: Toronto and GT AMusic. Choirs in Concert. Faure: Requi·em; Bach Cantata No. 78 "Jesu der dumeine Seele". Master Chorale, BradRatzlaff, conductor. Victoria CollegeChapel, 91 Charles St. W. 416-978·3744.$14; lsr/st).- 8:00: Acting Up Theatre Company. ANew Brain. See Feb. 12.- 8:00: Bell'Arte Singers. Singers ofNote: Youth and Youthful. Guests: Dr.Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute Choir;Camilla Rayman-Bricknell, conductor; Menof Note; Margot Rejskind, conductor.Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St.416-699 5879. -.- 8:00: Brampton Concert Band. BCBIdol. Darryl Eaton, conductor. 1 TheatreLane, Brampton. 905-874-2800. ;38to rontdartsbou n ci IAn a rm'o lorgtli body or 1ho c,1y a l Toronto,with guestsMichael SavonaguitaristEsmeralda EnriqueSpanish Dance CompanySaturday. February 28 8:00pmGrace Church on-the-Hill300 Lonsdale RoadTickets 416·536·5750. or at the door adults. seniors. studentsjubilatesingerscaToronto WelshMale Voice ChoirWilliam Woloschuk, Artistic DirectorJulie Loveless, AccompanistpresentsSt. David's Day ConcertCyngerdd Dydd Gwyl DewifeaturingChristopher Thomas - M.C.Gwyndaf Jones - Welsh tenorMerched DewiClement Carelse - organGerald Martindale - carillonSaturday, February 28, 7:30 pmMetropolitan United Church56 Queen Street East, TorontoTickets .00Contact: 416-410-22541-877-410-2254 (905/705 only)www.ticketweb.ca www.twmvc.comto ro ntdartsbou n c i IAn arm 's length body of the City of Toronto•THE ONTARIOTRILLIUMFOUNDATIONCathedral BluffiSymphony OrchestraNorman Reintamm, Principal ConductorPops program featuringJim Galloway8:00 p.m. February 28P.C. Ho Theatre5183 Sheppard Ave. East1sr/st); 1child).- 8:00: Cathedral Bluffs SymphonyOrchestra. Subscription Concert No.3,Pops. Pops favourites. Guest: Jim Galloway,saxophone; Norman Reintamm,conductor. P.C. Ho Theatre, ChineseCultural Centre, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E.416-879-5566. -. 7:30: pre-concertchat.The Musicians In Ordinaryfor the Lutes and Voicespresentwww.shift-festival.ca- 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. SilkStockings. See Feb. 18.- 8:00: Continuum Contemporary Music.Shift: Continuum and Ives Ensemble.Bouchard: Joint Venture; Janssen: Ex~J(, Yf}J((td 9r5PlbSongs and dialogues from 17th century England~Pastorial poems set to music by the lawes brothers, lanierand Ferrabosco with guest Darryl Edwards, tenor. Halliesings and John plays theorbo and lute.Tickets and for students and seniorsFeb 28, 2009 - 8 PMHehconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Avenue, TorontoFor m ore info email mus1nord@sympat 1co ea or ca ll 416 535 9956www.musiciansinordinary.caWWW. THEWHOLENOTE.COM FEBRUARY 1 - MARCH 7 2009

Tempore; Csapo: Parmi les Blancs etNoirs ... at ... Intervals ... from the Cabin;Nas: Douze mains; Barry: Piano QuartetNo. 1. Brigantine Room, HarbourfrontCentre, 235 Queen's Quay W. 416·973·4000. ; (sr/arts workers); (st).- 8:00: Jubilate Singers. An Evening inSpain. Guests: Michael Savona, guitar;Esmerelda Enrique, dancer; Isabel Bernaus,music director. Grace Church·on·the·Hill,300 Lonsdale Rd. 416·536-5750. ;(sr); (st).- 8:00: Musicians in Ordinary. Fair,Cruel Nymph: Songs and Dialogues from1 lth-Century England. Music by the Lawesbrothers, Lanier, and Ferrabosco. HallieFishel, soprano; John Edwards, lute; guest:Darryl Edwards, tenor. Heliconian Hall, 35Hazelton Ave. 416-535-9956. -.- 8:00: Nathaniel Oett Chorale. Voices ofthe Diaspora: Dett to Africa. See Feb 25.- 8:00: Queen of Puddings Music Theatre.Ines. See Feb. 22.- 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic.Music from the Movies. Barry: Out ofAfrica; Dances with Wolves; Ellman:Charlotte's Web; Williams: Schindler's List;Bernstein: Magnificent Seven; others.Louise DiTullio, flute; Ronald Royer, conductor.Birchmount Park Collegiate lnsti·lute, 3663 Danforth Ave. 416-429-0007.; (sr); (st).- 8:00: Toronto Consort. BanchettoMusicale. See Feb. 27.- 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn YouthChoir. North Meets South. Works byWatson Henderson, Hatfield, Raminsh,Copland, Barber and Whitacre. Lynn Janesand Larry Beckwith, conductors; Arts YorkStrings. Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26Delisle Ave. 416·598-0422. ; (sr);(st 15-25 years); (child under 10).- 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.The Damnation of Faust. See Feb. 26 (nopre-concert chat).Sunday March O 1- 1:30: CAMMAC/McMichael Gallery.Christopher Lee and Adam Sherkin, flute andpiano. 10365 Islington Ave, Kleinburg. 905-893-1121. ; (sr/st).- 2:00: City ofToronto. Sunday ConcertSeries: DCA T Chorus. Scarborough CivicCentre, 150 Borough Dr. 416-486-3011.Free.- 2:00: Civic Light Opera Company. SilkStockings. See Feb. 18.- 2:00: North Toronto Players. Iolanthe- or the Fairy and the Federalist. See Feb.20.- 2:00: Off Centre Music Salon. RussianHungarian Salon. Works by Russian andHungarian composers. Allison Angelo, JoniHenson, sopranos; Krisztina Szabo, mezzo;Giles Tomkins, baritone; Marie Berard,violin; Winona Zelenka, cello; Joel Quarrington,double-bass; lnna Perkis, BorisZarankin, pianos. Glenn Gould Studio, 250Front St. W. 416-872-4255. ; (sr/st).-2:00: Royal Conservatory of Music.Anagnoson & Kinton. Arenski: Suite No. 1;Brahms: Variation on a Theme by Haydn;Dvorak: selected works for 1 piano 4hands; Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue. MazzoleniHall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-2824x321. ; O(st).- 2:00: Toronto Opera Repertoire.Carmen. See Feb. 13.- 2:00 & 7:00: Massey Hall & RoyThomson Hall. International Vocal Recitals:Cecilia Bartoli. Programme includesMendelssohn: lnfelice; Persiani: Cari giorni;Rossini: Tempest from II Barbiere di Siviglia.Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.416-872-4255. -5.- 3:00 Mississauga Choral Society. TheCreation. Haydn. Mississauga SinfoniaOrchestra; Janet Obermeyer, Sean Clark,Michael Downie, soloists; Mervin Fick,interim conductor. St. Patrick's Church,LLIS CHOIRDirected By Peter Mahon-predentd-JoJquin: Ml,JJa Pange LinguaTac,erner: Dum Tran

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