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Volume 14 - Issue 8 - May 2009

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LISTINGS: SECTION 2CONCERTS BEYOND THE GTAFor a list of section 2 communities see page 22.Friday May 01— 12:00 noon: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Open Ears: Red Chamber. TraditionalChinese instruments, untraditional music.Church of the Good Shepherd, 116 Queen St. N.,Kitchener. 519-578-7570. Free.— 12:15: St. Jude’s Anglican Church. NoonOrgan Recital. Stephanie Burgoyne and WilliamVandertuin, organ. 81 Peel St., Brantford. 519-752-0965. Free.— 2:00: Shaw Festival. Sunday in the Parkwith George (preview). Sondheim. Royal GeorgeTheatre. 85 Queen St., Niagara-on-the-Lake.Also May 3, 5, 7- 9, 14-16, 21, 22(opening), 23,24, 27, 29, 31, June 2, 3, 5, 6 and beyond.— 7:30: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Open Ears: Three world premieresof music and dance. Theatre of the Arts, Universityof Waterloo, 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo.519-578-7570. .— 7:30: Victorian Operetta Society. Camelot.Lerner & Loewe. Victoria Hall, 55 King St. W.Cobourg. 905-372-2210. ; (child 12and under). Also May 2.— 8:00: Hamilton Theatre Inc. Hot Mikado.Bell & Bowman. Sharon Reynolds, director; PaulPenney, music director. Downtown Arts Centre,28 Rebecca St., Hamilton. 905-522-3032.; (sr); (st). Also May 2, 3.— 8:00: Orchestra London Canada. LastNight of the Proms. A rousing finale in the Englishtradition. Guest: Sarah Ryu, violin; Brian Jackson,conductor. Chatham Cultural Centre, 75 WilliamSt. North, Chatham. 519-354-8338/866-807-7770. .— 8:00: Theatre Ancaster. Come Together:The Music of the Beatles. Theatre Auditorium,Ancaster High School, 374 Jerseyville Rd W.Ancaster. 905-304-7469. ; (sr);(st).— 10:30pm: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Open Ears: Hard Rubber Orchestra.New music Big Band from Vancouver. VenueTBC, Kitchener-Waterloo. 519-578-1570..Saturday May 02— 10:00am: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Open Ears: Soundwalk withMurray Schafer. Begins at Victoria Park Pavilion,80 Schneider Ave., Kitchener. 519-578-1570.Free.— 2:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Open Ears: DIVA and Eve Egoyan.Piano and technology. Registry Theatre, 122Frederick St., Kitchener. 519-578-1570. .— 2:00 & 7:30: Victorian Operetta Society.Camelot. See May 1.— 7:30: Chorus Niagara. The Sacred and theProfane. Orff: Carmina Burana; Durufle: Requiem.Virginia Hatfield, soprano; Stuart Howe, tenor;Benjamin Covey, bass; Robert Cooper, conductor.Calvary Church, 89 Scott St., St. Catharines.905-688-5550. ; (sr); (st).— 7:30: Grand Philharmonic Children’sChoir. Butterflies and Rainstorms. Susan Watt,Robert Wilkie, conductors. Benton Street BaptistChurch, 90 Benton St. Kitchener. 519-578-6885. ; (sr); (child).— 8:00: Barrie Concerts. Joyous and Compelling.Ensemble Vivant (Catherine Wilson, piano;Erica Beston, violin; Sharon Prater, cello). Hi-WayPentecostal Church, 50 Anne St. North, Barrie.705-726-1181. 0; (st). Subscriptionseries only.— 8:00: Folk Under the Clock. Alasdair Fraserand Natalie Haas in Concert. Scottish fiddleand cello. Market Hall Theatre, 336 George St.,Peterborough. 705-743-3372. ; (adv);(students at door).— 8:00: Georgian Bay Symphony. GrandOrchestra Concert. Holst: Excerpts from thePlanets (Mars, Venus, Jupiter); Tchaikovsky:1812 Overture; Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2,3rd movement; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5,2nd movement; Mascall: Manitoulin (premiere).Guest: Huronia Symphony Orchestra. OSCVIRegional Auditorium, 1550 8th St. E., OwenSound. 519-372-0212. ; (sr); (st).— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Orchestra.Romantic Rarities. Music by Boelmann,Magnard, Popper, Reznicek and Silcher. AlanStellings, cello; Graham Coles, music director.Maureen Forrester Recital Hall, Wilfrid LaurierUniversity, 75 University Ave. W., Waterloo.519-744-3828. ; (sr/st); children free.— 8:00: London Music Club. Duane Andrews,guitar. Singer/songwriter. 470 Colborne St., London.619-640-6996. .— 8:00: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. APassage to India. Rimsky-Korsakov: Song of India;Rósza: The Jungle Book; and other works.Guests: narrators from Brock University DramaDepartment. Sean O’Sullivan Theatre, 500 GlenridgeAve., St. Catharines. 905-687-4993.-; (st). 7:15: pre-concert chat.— 8:00: Orchestra London Canada. LastNight of the Proms. See May 1. Centennial Hall,550 Wellington St. London. 519-679-8778..73-.20.— 8:00: Stratford Festival. West Side Story(preview). Bernstein/Sondheim. Gary Griffin,director. Festival Theatre, 55 Queen St., Stratford.1-800-567-1600. .75-.75. AlsoMay 5-7, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22, 23, 27, 30, June 2,4, 5(opening) and beyond.— 8:00: Theatre Ancaster. Come Together:The Music of the Beatles. See May 1.— 9:00: Hamilton Theatre Inc. Hot Mikado.See May 1.Sunday May 03— 2:00: Hamilton Theatre Inc. Hot Mikado.See May 1.— 2:30: Niagara Symphony Orchestra. APassage to India. See May 2. 1:45: pre-concertchat.— 2:30: Orchestra London Canada. LastNight of the Proms. See May 1. Centennial Hall,550 Wellington St. London. 519-679-8778..73-.20.— 3:00: La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra. SonicBloom. Programme includes newly commissionedworks. Port Hope United Church, 34 SouthSt., Port Hope. 1-866-460-5596. ; (st).— 3:00: Wellington Winds. Players’ Choice.Michael Purves-Smith, conductor; Mike Bronson,percussion; Ted Follows, narrator. GrandviewBaptist Church, 250 Old Chicopee Dr., Kitchen-er. 519-579-3097. ;(sr);(st).— 3:00 & 7:30: Hamilton Children’s Choir.Annual Spring Concert. Zimfira Poloz, artisticdirector. Ryerson United Church, 842 Main St. E.,Hamilton. 905-527-1618. ; (sr);(st); (10 & under).— 4:00: Huronia Symphony Orchestra.Season Finale: A Grand Orchestra. Holst: ThePlanets; Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture. Guest: theGeorgian Bay Orchestra; John Barnum, conductor.Fisher Auditorium, Barrie Central SecondarySchool, 125 Dunlop St. W., Barrie. 1-888-222-6608. ; (st); (under 12).— 7:30: Concordia Choirs. Music of theWorld. Alfred Kunz, conductor; Jeanette Bauman,piano; children’s choir; Claudia Niemenen, conductor;Ulrike Schmidt, piano. Concordia Club, 429Ottawa St. S. Kitchener. 519-745-5617. Free(donations welcome).— 8:00: Acoustic Muse Concerts. AlasdairFraser & Natalie Haas. Scottish fiddle and cello.Aeolian Performing Arts Centre, 795 Dundas St.,London. 519-473-2099. ; (advance).Monday May 04— 7:30: McMaster University Choir/MohawkCollege Singers. Music For A ChangingWorld. Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass; VaughanWilliams: Donna Nobis Pacem. With orchestra;David Holler, conductor. Westdale United Church,99 North Oval, Hamilton. 905-526-7938. ;(sr/st).Tuesday May 05— 7:30: Platinum Concerts International.Kyiv Chamber Choir. First United Church, 16William St. W., Waterloo. 877-266-2557..Wednesday May 06— 12:00 noon: Midday Music With Shigeru.Stars of Tomorrow. Students from the YoungArtists Performance Academy, Royal Conservatoryof Music. Hi-Way Pentecostal Church, 50Anne St. N., Barrie. 705-726-1181. ;free(students).— 12:15: St. Andrew’s PresbyterianChurch. Wednesday Noon-Hour Concert. SarahCardwell, oboe; Laurel Swinden, flute; Ann-MarieMacDairmid, piano. 54 Queen Street N, Kitchener.519-478-4430. Free.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Beethoven Sonatas 3. Nos. 5-7; No.29 “Hammerklavier”. Till Fellner, piano. KWCMSMusic Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Thursday May 07— 12:15: St. John the Evangelist AnglicanChurch. Thursday Noon-Hour Organ RecitalSeries. Marlin Nagtegaal, organ. 23 Water St. N.,Kitchener. 519-743-0228. Free.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Made in Canada Piano Quartet.Coulthard: Piano Quartet; Milhaud: Quatre Visages(viola/piano); Schulhoff: Duo for Violin and Cello;Brahms: Piano Quartet No.3 in c. KWCMSMusic Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Friday May 08— 12:15: St. Jude’s Anglican Church. NoonOrgan Recital. Christiaan Teeuwsen, organ. 81Peel St., Brantford. 519-752-0965. Free.— 5:30: Perimeter Institute. Black Hole CabaretPart III. Stravinsky: L’Histoire du Soldat. BlackHole Bistro, 31 Caroline St. N., Waterloo. 519-883-4480. (includes dinner).— 8:00: Clearly Classic Concerts. Trio Lyra.Carnegie Gallery, 10 King St. W., Dundas. 905-627-4265/905-304-3767. ; (sr/st).— 8:00: Crescendo Concerts. Bold as Brass –Jamie Sommerville and Friends. Jamie Sommerville,horn; guests: Julia Wedman, Brandon Chiu,violin; Elspeth Thomson, viola; Marsha Moffitt,cello; Aimee Tsuchiya, piano. Hillfield StrathallanCollege, 299 Fennell Ave. W . Hamilton. 905-389-1367 x201. ; (sr); (st).Saturday May 09— 2:15: The Living Green Fair. Michael“Pepe” Francis and Richard Homme, guitars. PortHope Fairgrounds, 62 McCaul St., Port Hope.905-753-2196. .— 3:00: Primavera Concerts. Trio Lyra. Musicfor flute, harp and viola. St. Barnabas Church,33 Queenston St., St. Catharines. 905-684-4416. ; (st).— 6:00: Malhar Group. Springfest 2009. UstadShahid Parvez, sitar; Subhankar Banerjee,tabla; Pandit Jayatheerth Mevundi, vocal. DowntownArts Centre, 28 Rebecca St. Hamilton.905-628-3168. ; ; .— 7:30: Grand Philharmonic Choir. Creation.Haydn. Bruce Kelly, baritone; Laura Whalen,soprano; Colin Ainsworth, tenor. Kitchener WaterlooSymphony; Howard Dyck, conductor. CentreIn The Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener.519-578-1570/800-265-8977. -(adult);-(sr); (st/child).— 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.Prodigy. Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture Op.26;Prokofiev: Classical Symphony Op.25; Chopin:Grande polonaise brillante Op.22; Mozart: SymphonyNo.29 in A K201. James Sommerville,conductor; Jan Lisiecki, piano. Central PresbyterianChurch, 165 Charlton Ave. W. Hamilton.905-526-7756. .— 7:30: The Cellar Singers. AnniversaryGala. Amy Dodington, soprano; Charles Fowler,tenor; John Dodington, bass; David James, recitation.St. Paul’s United Church, Orillia. 705-326-8011. ; (st).— 7:30: Waterloo Chamber Players. JourneysThrough Europe. Haydn: Trumpet Concerto;Mozart: Prague Symphony; Raminsh: Suite onFive Latvian Folk Songs. Larry Larson, trumpet.Waterloo North Mennonite Church, 100 BenjaminRd. Waterloo. 519-885-5697. ; ;(door).— 8.00: Guelph Chamber Choir. Love Songsfor Springtime: Passion, Poetry, and Song.Guests: John and Jane Watson, actors. HarcourtMemorial United Church, 87 Dean Ave., Guelph.1-877-520-2408/519-763-3000. ; (st).— 8:00: Aurora Writers Group/MacDonald-Kramer Family. Words and Music. Live musicwith selections from Broadway shows, originalfolk and light classics. Readings from authors ofAurora Storyalis. Trinity Anglican Church, 79Victoria St. Aurora. 905-898-5484. . Receptionat 7:30.— 8:00: DaCapo Chamber Choir. Fire & Air.Works by Schafer and Enns. St. John the EvangelistAnglican Church, 23 Water St. N. Kitchener.519-725-7549. ; (sr/st).— 8:00: Orchestra London Canada. OvationSeries – Fantastic Finale. Corigliano: Red ViolinSuite; Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique. Lara St.John, violin; Timothy Vernon, conductor. CentennialHall, 550 Wellington St., London. 519-679-8778. -.— 8:00: Performing Arts Bancroft. Mother’sDay Concert. Jennifer White, Celtic harp. BancroftVillage Playhouse, 5 Hastings St. South,Bancroft. 1-888-474-1556. .38 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COMMAY 1 – JUNE 7 2009

— 8:00: Renaissance Singers. Romance.Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; other works. St.George’s Anglican Church, 321 Fischer HallmanRd., Kitchener. 519-745-0650. ; (sr/st); (children under 12).Sunday May 10— 3:00: Mercredi Musique. In Concert. Worksby Boccherini, Fauré and Schubert. Gordon Cleland,cello; Barbara Budd, speaker; H. Paul vanDongen, conductor; St. Catharines United MennoniteChurch, 335 Linwell Rd., St. Catharines.905-935-8017. ; (st, child).— 3:00: Renaissance Singers. Romance.Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; other works. SeeMay 9. Trinity Anglican Church, 12 Blair Rd.,Cambridge. 519-745-0675. ; (sr/st);(12 and under).— 4:00: St. James Anglican Church. JazzVespers. 137 Melville St. Dundas. 905-627-1424. Freewill offering.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Winston Choi, piano, MinghuangXu, violin. Sheng: The Stream Flows (solo violin);also sonatas by Debussy, Ravel and Franck. KWC-MS Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Monday May 11— 8:00: Folia. To Mothers: Saints Every One(Plus a Psycho or Two). Music by Biber, Merula,Caldara, Turini and others. Laura Pudwell, mezzosoprano;Linda Melsted and Patricia Ahern, baroqueviolins; Laura Jones, viola da gamba; BorysMedicky, harpsichord; Lucas Harris, lutes; theToronto Continuo Collective. Registry Theatre,122 Frederick St., Kitchener. 519-578-1570.Wednesday May 13— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Dial M for Music. Monteverdi: Sinfoniee Ritornelli from Orfeo; Marcello: ConcertoGrosso in D Op.1 No.1; Molter: Clarinet Concerto;Mozart: Divertimento in F K.138; Mendelssohn:Sinfonia No.7 in D. Stephen Sitarski,guest conductor; Ross Edwards, clarinet. FirstUnited Church, 16 William Street W., Waterloo.519-578-1570. ; (st); (children).Thursday May 14— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Monica Rodriguez, violin; OlenaKlyucharova, piano. Bach: Sonata BWV1001(parts); Prokofiev: Sonata No. 2 in D; Reveultas:violin sonata tba; piano solos tba. KWCMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. By donation at door, min. requested(charitable receipts given).Friday May 15— 12:15: St. Jude’s Anglican Church. NoonOrgan Recital. Andrew Keegan MacKriel, organ.81 Peel St., Brantford. 519-752-0965. Free.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Dial M for Music. Harcourt MemorialUnited Church, 87 Dean Ave., Guelph. SeeMay 13.Saturday May 16— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Dial M for Music. Central PresbyterianChurch, 7 Queen’s Sq., Cambridge. SeeMay 13.— 8:00: Nota Bene Period Orchestra. InConcert. Works by Telemann, Handel, Marais,Purcell, Locke. Borys Medicky and Linda Melsted.Registry Theatre, 122 Frederick St., Kitchener.519-745-6565. .Sunday May 17— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. Robert Silverman, piano. Liszt:Prelude on Bach’s “Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen”;Brahms: Sonata in f Op.5; Schumann:Arabeske Op. 18; Symphonic Etudes Op. 13.KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo.519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Friday May 22— 12:15: St. Jude’s Anglican Church. NoonOrgan Recital. Angus Sinclair, organ. 81 Peel St.,Brantford. 519-752-0965. Free.— 8:00: Orchestra Kingston. Gone to theBirds. Works by Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Saint-Saëns, Copland and Vivaldi. John Palmer, conductor;Anne Palmer, piccolo. St. George’s AnglicanCathedral, 270 King St., Kingston. 613-531-1939. ; (sr/st).Saturday May 23— 7:30: Guelph Youth Singers. Rhythm ofthe Rain. Besig: Reflections of a Lad at Sea; HurricaneGo Away!; and other works. Linda Beaupré,director; guests: Ken Gee, piano; members of theSuzuki String School of Guelph. River Run Centre,35 Woolwich St., Guelph. 519-763-3000. ;(sr/st). Raffle and Silent Auction follow theconcert.— 7:30: Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.Dynasties. Chinese and Western music. JamesSommerville, conductor; George Gao, erhu. HamiltonPlace, 1 Summers Lane, Hamilton. 905-526-7756. -; -(sr); (st);(child).— 7:30: Lyrica Chamber Choir. BetweenFriends. Works by Canadian and American composers.Steve Winfield, conductor. Burton AvenueUnited Church, 37 Burton Ave., Barrie. 705-722-0271. ; (sr/st).— 8:00: Northumberland Orchestra andChoir. 30th Anniversary Gala Concert. ParkPlayhouse, 60 King St. E., Cobourg. 905-377-1477. ; (sr); (st); free(child under 12with adult).Sunday May 24— 12:00 noon: Orchestra London Canada.Serenade Brunch Series – Opera Brunch. Selectionsfrom Mozart’s The Magic Flute. OperaChorus members; Mark Payne, piano. Best WesternLamplighter Inn, 591 Wellington Rd. London.519-679-8778. .— 4:00: St. James Anglican Church. ChoralEvensong and Organ Recital. Music by DeGrigny,Bedard, Howells, and Stanford. Choir of St.James Church; Eric Osborne, organist. 137Melville St. Dundas. 905-627-1424. Freewilloffering.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety/Wilfrid Laurier University.QuartetFest 2009 Concert No. 1. Haydn: Op.76No.4 “Sunrise”; Dubois: Quartet No.2; Dvorak:Quartet Op.106. Cecilia Quartet. Maureen ForresterRecital Hall, WLU, Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Thursday May 28— 8:00: Acoustic Muse Concerts. Sylvia Tyson.Country and folk music. Aeolian PerformingArts Centre, 795 Dundas St., London. 519-473-2099. .50(advance); .50.Friday May 29— 12:15: St. Jude’s Anglican Church. NoonOrgan Recital. Alison Clark, organ. 81 Peel St.,Brantford. 519-752-0965. Free.— 8:00: Bravado! Broadway, Bach and a LittleRock. Bach: Jesu Joy; Cantata 140; also musicby Queen; selections from The Sound of Musicand A Chorus Line. Guests: Moving Art Dancers;Bravado’s All-Star Band; Scott Boyer, music director.Georgian College Theatre, 1 Georgian Dr.,Barrie. 705-728-7828. .— 8:00: Harlequin Singers. Spring CabaretConcert – Broadway Showcase. Songs by Gershwin,Porter, Lerner. Drury Lane Theatre, 2269New St. Burlington. 905-637-3979. .— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety/Wilfrid Laurier University.QuartetFest 2009 Concert No. 2. Haydn: Op.76No.5; Op.77 No.2; Shostakovich: Quartet No. 8.Penderecki String Quartet. Maureen ForresterRecital Hall, WLU, Waterloo. 519-886-1673.; (sr); (st).— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Beethoven’s Ninth. Good: Betweenthe Rooms, Concerto for Trumpet; Beethoven:Symphony No.9 in d Op.125. Edwin Outwater,conductor; Larry Larson, trumpet; Laura Whalen,soprano; Lauren Siegel, mezzo; Kurt Lehmann,tenor; Gregory Dahl, bass; Grand PhilharmonicChoir and other choirs. Centre in the Square, 101Queen St. N., Kitchener. 519-578-1570. -; (st).— 8:00: St. James Anglican Church. MusicaSt. James: An Evening With Mozart. Ian andCatherine Sadler as Mr. and Mrs. Mozart. 137Melville St. Dundas. 905-627-1424. .Saturday May 30— 7:30: Orchestra London. The Magic Flute.Mozart. Joseph Schnurr, tenor (Tamino); ShannonMercer, soprano (Pamina); Aline Kutan, soprano(Queen of the Night); Uwe Dambruch, bass (Sarastro);Hugh Russell, baritone (Papageno); TimothyVernon, conductor; Glynis Leyshon, director.Grand Theatre, 471 Richmond St., London. 519-679-8778. -9. Also June 2, 4, 6.— 8:00: Harlequin Singers. Spring CabaretConcert – Broadway Showcase. See May 29.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. WindFest 2009 Concert No. 1.Beethoven: Quintet for Winds and Piano; otherworks tba. WindFest Players; Sandra Mogensen,piano. KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W.Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr);(st).— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Beethoven’s Ninth. See May 29.—: 8:00: Bravado! Broadway, Bach and a LittleRock. See May 29.Sunday May 31— 2:00: Harlequin Singers. Spring CabaretConcert – Broadway Showcase. See May 29.— 2:30: Kitchener-Waterloo SymphonyOrchestra. Beethoven’s Ninth. See May 29.— 3:30: Elora Festival Singers. MayFair.Popular, folk and light classical music. Noel Edison,conductor. Elora Arena, David St., Elora.519-846-0331/800-747-7550. .— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety/Wilfrid Laurier University.QuartetFest 2009 Concert No.3. Various works.Young Artists of QuartetFest. Maureen ForresterRecital Hall, WLU, Waterloo. 519-886-1673.; (sr); (st).Tuesday June 02— 7:30: Orchestra London. The Magic Flute.See May 30.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. QuartetFest 2009 Concert No. 4.Haydn: Quartet in E flat Op.33 No.2 “Joke”;Ginastera: Quartet No. 1; Grieg: Quartet in g.Biava String Quartet. KWCMS Music Room, 57Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Wednesday June 03— 12:00 noon: Midday Music With Shigeru.Jazz classics. Elmvale District High School Seniorvocal class. Hi-Way Pentecostal Church, 50Anne St. N., Barrie. 705-726-1181. Adults ,free(st).Thursday June 04— 7:30: Orchestra London. The Magic Flute.See May 30.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety. WindFest 2009 Concert No.2.Thille: Sextet for Piano and Winds. WindFestPlayers; Chi-Ming Shui, piano. KWCMS MusicRoom, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ; (sr); (st).Friday June 05— 7:30: Arcady. Ruth. Beckett. Marion Samuel-Stevens, soprano (Ruth); Michael York, baritone(Boaz). Central Presbyterian Church, 97 WellingtonSt., Brantford. 519-428-3185. -.— 8:00: Acoustic Muse Concerts. HarryManx. Folk, world and blues music. Aeolian PerformingArts Centre, 795 Dundas St., London.519-473-2099. (advance); .— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety/Wilfrid Laurier University.QuartetFest 2009 Concert No. 5. Schubert: Quintetin C; Slava: quartet tba. Penderecki Quartet;Denis Brott, cello: Maureen Forrester RecitalHall, WLU, Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).— 8:00: May Court Club. Come Sail Away …With Marmalade. Edwina Douglas, director. CollierStreet United Church, 112 Collier St., Barrie.705-722-1770.Saturday June 06— 7:30: Orchestra London. The Magic Flute.See May 30.— 8:00: Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber MusicSociety/Wilfrid Laurier University.QuartetFest 2009 Concert No. 6. Young Artistsof QuartetFest. KWCMS Music Room, 57 YoungSt. W., Waterloo. 519-886-1673. ;(sr); (st).— 8:00: May Court Club. Come Sail Away …With Marmalade. See June 5.Musica St. James presentsAn evening withMozartIan and Catherine Sadler asMr. and Mrs. MozartFriday, May 29, 20098:00 p.m.St. James Church137 Melville Street, Dundas, ONTickets: available in advanceand at the door905-627-1424MAY 1 – JUNE 7 2009 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM39

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