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Volume 15 Issue 1 - September 2009

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WHOLENOTE LISTINGSSECTIONS 1 - 5: INTRODUCTIONWholeNote listings are arranged in four distinct sections:SECTION 1: Toronto & GTA (Greater Toronto Area), covers allof the City of Toronto plus Halton, Peel, York and Durham regions(zones 1,2,3 and 4 on the map below). See pages 30-36SECTION 2: Beyond the GTA covers many areas of SouthernOntario, outside Toronto and the GTA (zones 5,6,7, and 8 on themap below). In the current issue, there are listings for events inBarrie, Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, Leith, London,Niagara on-the-Lake, Owen Sound, Peterborough, Picton, St.Catharines, Stratford, Waterloo. See pages 37-39.SECTION 3: In the Clubs (Mostly Jazz) is organized alphabeticallyby club. See pages 39-41.SECTION 4: Announcements ... EtCetera is for lectures,symposia, master classes and other music-related events (exceptperformances) that may be of interest to our readers. See page 41-42.A general word of caution: a phone number is provided with everyWholeNote listing – in fact, we won’t publish a listing without one.Concerts are sometimes cancelled or postponed; and artists or venuesmay change after listings are published. Please check before you goout to a concert.How to ListListings in The WholeNote in the four sections above are a freeservice available, in our discretion, to eligible presenters. If youhave an event, send us your information no later than the 15th of themonth prior to the issue or issues in which your listing is eligibleto appear. The next issue covers the period from October 1 toNovember 7, 2009, so listings must be received by 6pm TuesdaySeptember 15.Listings can be sent by e-mail to listings@thewholenote.com or byfax to 416-603-4791 or by regular mail to the address on page 6. Wedo not receive listings by phone, but you can call 416-323-2232 x27for further information on listings.There is a colour version of this map on our website atwww.thewholenote.com, showing details of the boundaries betweenour eight zones. On our website, all listings can be searchedaccording to these zones, as well as by musical genre.LISTINGS: SECTION 1CONCERTS: Toronto and GTANote: Music theatre productions withextended runs appear in the daily listingsonly on their first performance of the month.Subsequent performance dates appear at theend of that primary listing. For show times,call the phone number given in the listings.Listings for the following extended-run productionsmay be found on the dates below:Altar Boyz: Sep. 23Jersey Boys: Sep. 1Sunday in the Park with George: Sep. 2(Beyond GTA)The Boys in the Photograph: Sep. 22The Sound of Music: Sep. 1West Side Story: Sep. 2(Beyond GTA)Tuesday September 01— 7:30: Mirvish Productions. The Soundof Music. Princess of Wales Theatre, 300King St. W. 416-872-1212. -0.Also 2-6, 15-20, 22-27, 29-Oct. 4, 6, 7 andbeyond.— 8:00: Dancap Productions. JerseyBoys. Toronto Centre for the PerformingArts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111. AlsoSep 2-6, 9-13, 15-20, 22-27, 29-Oct 4, 6, 7and beyond.Wednesday September 02— 5:00: Danforth Mosaic BIA. MosaicDoes Jazz: Carin Redman Quartet. Guests:George Koller and Mark Kieswetter. RobertsonParkette, 1555 Danforth Ave. 416-849-6688. Free.Thursday September 03— 7:00: Toronto Music Garden. SummerMusic in the Garden – Bach at Dusk: WithClaudia. Bach: Cello Suite No.4. WinonaZelenka, cello. Also dancer Claudia Moorein a dance created by choreographer CarolAnderson. 475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.Friday September 04— 8:00: Yonge Dundas Square. Cassava.Salsa and samba. 1 Dundas St. E. 416-979-9960. Free.Sunday September 06— 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Twilight Recital Series. Andrew Ager, organ.65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free.Monday September 07— 12:15: Church of the Holy Trinity.Music Mondays: Becca Whitla, organ. 10Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 x222. Free.Tuesday September 08— 1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Music at Midday. Andrew Ager, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865. Free.Wednesday September 09— 7:00: Civic Light Opera Company.Side by Side by Sondheim. Musical revuewith music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.With Stephanie Douglas, Larry Gibbs, DavidHaines, Carol Kugler, Julie Lennick, PeterLoucas, Susan Sanders and Joe Cascone;Joe Cascone, director. Fairview LibraryTheatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. . 416-755-1717. Also Sep 10-13, 16-20, 23-26.— 8:00: Music Gallery. Jean Derome et lesDangereux Zhoms + 7. 197 John St. 416-204-1080. : (sr/st).Thursday September 10— 12:15: Metropolitan United Church.Noon at the Met. Matthew Coons, organ. 56Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x26. Free.— 7:00: Toronto Music Garden. SummerMusic in the Garden – Leika. Music by TomKuo. Secrets of the music garden revealedthrough music, dance, and interactive play.Andrea Nann Dreamwalker Dance Company.475 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.TORONTO’S PREMIERE MUSICAL THEATRE presents6783 4251City of TorontoBROADWAY’S SMASH HIT MUSICAL REVUEFeaturing highlights from* GYPSY * WEST SIDE STORY **A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM** A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC * COMPANY * FOLLIES *and many, many more!FAIRVIEW LIBRARY THEATRE35 Fairview Mall Dr., Sheppard/Don Mills.September 9 to 26 TICKETS to .5030 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM September 1 - October 7, 2009

— 7:30: Classical Music Consort. HaydnSalomon Quartets Concert No. 1. Haydn:Quartets Op. 71 Nos. 1-3; Rowsom: newwork. Windermere Quartet. Trinity CollegeChapel, 6 Hoskin Ave. 416-978-8849. ;(sr/st); free(child under 14 with adult).— 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. Sideby Side by Sondheim. See Sep. 9.Friday September 11— 6:00 to 12:00 midnight: SouthsideShuffle Jazz and Blues Festival. Blackburn,Philip Sayce, The Funk Brothers, andothers. Memorial Park, 20 Lakeshore Rd. E.,Mississauga. 905-271-9449. Free.— 7:30: Celebration PresbyterianChurch. From Russia with Love. Works byChopin, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff.Oleg Samokin, piano. 500 Coldstream Ave.416-781-8092. Free (donations received).— 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. Sideby Side by Sondheim. See Sep. 9.Saturday September 12— 12:00 noon to 5:00: Toronto Early MusicCentre. Early Music Fair. Montgomery’sInn, 4709 Dundas St. W. 416-920-5025. ;(sr/st); (children under 12).— 1:00 to 12:00 midnight: SouthsideShuffle Jazz and Blues Festival. Manteca,David Wilcox, Lighthouse, and others. MemorialPark, 20 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga.905-271-9449. Free.— 6:30: Willowdale Community ChristianAssembly. Chocolate Jazz Concert.Smooth Jazz. David Wells, trumpet. 172Drewry Ave. 416-850-1252. . Chocolatecocktail reception included in ticket price.— 7:30: Living Arts Centre. Indayog:Rhythm and Sound. Fiesta Filipina DanceTroupe. Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living ArtsDr., Mississauga. 905-306-6000. $15-.— 7:30: Maureen Batt and David Eliakis.Soprano Syndrome. Works include Mozart:Exsultate Jubilate: Bernstein: La Bonne Cuisine;Ryan: Stockholm Syndrome (premiere).Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, 80EarlyMusicat theInnQueen’s Park. 647-345-5478. Free.— 7:30: Music at Islington. The TrumpetsShall Sound: Double Exposure. Eclecticprogram from classical to contemporaryfor trumpets. Barton Woomert, StevenWoomert, trumpets; John Derksen, Jim Corbett,accompanists. Islington United Church,25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 416-621-3656. .— 7:30: Winchevsky Centre / AshkenazFoundation. The Klezmer Kids. Guest:Martin van de Ven, clarinet. 585 CranbrookeAve. 416-789-5502. .— 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. Sideby Side by Sondheim. See Sep. 9.Sunday September 13— 9:00am to 9:00pm: Southside ShuffleJazz and Blues Festival. Treasa Levasseur,Colin Linden, Downchild, and others. MemorialPark, 20 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga.905-271-9449. Free.— 2:00: Civic Light Opera Company. Sideby Side by Sondheim. See Sep. 9.— 2:30: Beaches Baroque. Tartini meetsHagen. Works by Tartini and Hagen. GenevièveGilardeau, violin; Lucas Harris, lute.Beach United Church, 2000 Queen St. E.416-546-3312. By donation.— 3:00: Music on Canvas. AutumnPrelude: an Afternoon of Romantic Music.Works by Schubert, Schumann, von Weber,Chaminade, Malipiero, Debussy and Godard.Anatoliy Kupriychuk, bassoon; Julie Ranti,flute; Maria Dolnycky, piano. KUMF Art Gallery,2118-A Bloor St. W. 416-621-9287.; $15.— 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Twilight Recital Series. Reá Beaumont,piano. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865. Free.— 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. JazzVespers. Guido Basso Quartet. 1570 YongeSt. 416-920-5211. Free (donations welcomed).— 5:00: Nocturnes in the City. OperaExcerpts. Works by Puccini, Verdi, Dvořák,Smetana and Suchon. Tatjiana Palovcikova,Saturday September 12, 12 - 5 pmMontgomery’s Inn4709 Dundas Street West416.394.8113In partnership with theToronto Early Music CentreConcerts and demonstrationsof music from before 1850throughout the Inn.CDs and sheet music salesall afternoon.Adults .71, Seniors /Youth .86,Children .90 (plus GST)Free to TEMC memberswww.toronto.ca/museums-eventsSeptember 1 - October 7, 2009 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM 31

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