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Volume 15 Issue 6 - March 2010

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Bagatelles; Feldman: Structures; Cage:Variations II; Zorn: Cat O’ Nine Tails;First: Elegies For the Afterland; Gosfield:Lightheaded and Heavyhearted. 197 JohnSt. 416-204-1080. ; $15 (sr/members);(st).• 8:00: Soundstreams. A Now ofMagnificent Sound – e.e. cummings. Harvey:I Love the Lord; Buddhist Songs; Tavener:The Lamb; Tremblay: Espace du Coeur; alsoworks by Bingen and Willan. Choir 21; WallisGiunta, mezzo; David Fallis, conductor. St.Anne’s Anglican Church, 270 Gladstone Ave.416-366-7723. ; (sr); $15(st).• 8:00: Tafelmusik. Bach in Leipzig. SeeMar. 10.• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Enigma Variations. See Mar 11.• 8:00: Yannick-Muriel Noah. In Recital.Works by Weill, Strauss and Puccini, Verdi.Yannick-Muriel Noah, soprano; Liz Upchurch,piano. Runnymede United Church, 432Runnymede Rd. 416-767-6729. .Sunday March 14• 1:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Pinkalicious– the Musical. See Mar 6.• 2:00: City of Toronto. Sunday SerenadeSeries: Eddie Graf Orchestra. 150 BoroughDr. 416-396-7766. Free.• 2:30: Aldeburgh Connection. SundaySeries – Hugo Wolf, the Mighty Miniaturist.Monica Whicher, soprano, Michael Colvin,tenor; Brett Polegato, baritone; StephenRalls and Bruce Ubukata, piano. Walter Hall,Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen’s Park.416-735-7982. ; (student rush). Teaat intermission.• 2:30: TEMC Musically Speaking Series.The Grand Tour. Works by Purcell, Viviani,Marais. Sheila Smyth and Valerie Sylvester,baroque violins; Laura Jones, viola da gamba;Borys Medicky, harpsichord. Church of theHoly Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 416-920-5025.Admission by donation (pay-what-you-can).• 3:00: Timothy Eaton Memorial Church.Sunday Opera Teas. Afternoon tea and anopera recital. Allison Arends, soprano; MartySmyth, piano. 230 St Clair Ave. W. 416-925-5977. .• 3:30: Tafelmusik. Bach in Leipzig. SeeMar. 10.• 4:00: St. James’ Cathedral. Twilightrecital series. Andrew Adair. 65 Church St.416-364-7865 x224. Free.• 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. JazzVespers: Tribute to Horace Silver. 1570Yonge St. 416-920-5211. Free (donationswelcome).Sunday Opera TeasMarty Smyth - pianoAllison Arends - sopranoMarch 14th, 3:00pmTimothy Eaton Memorial Church230 St Clair W, Torontotickets: , full tea included416-925-5977 | www.temc.netLISTINGS: SECTION 1CONCERTS: Toronto and GTA• 5:00: Nocturnes in the City. KarolinaKubalek, piano. St. Wenceslaus Church, 496Gladstone Ave. 905-232-3092. .• 7:30: University of Toronto. PercussionEnsemble. Beverley Johnston, director.Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744. Free.Monday March 15• 1:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Pinkalicious– the Musical. See Mar 6.• 6:00: York University Department ofMusic. World Music Festival: World MusicChorus. Sterling Beckwith Studio, 235Accolade East Building, YU, 4700 Keele St.416-736-2100 x22926. Free.• 7:30: Soulpepper Theatre. Oh What aLovely War. See Mar. 11.Tuesday March 16• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Chamber Series: Homage á Chopin. Music inspiredby, and in homage to Chopin includingthe premiere of a work by the first ever gam-UT composition contest winner. U of T NewMusic Ensemble, Norbert Palej, director;guests: Paolo Bellomia, Jimmy Briere. FourSeasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.• 1:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Pinkalicious– the Musical. See Mar 6.• 1:00: St. James’ Cathedral. Music atMidday. John Gardham. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865 x224. Free.• 7:30: Soulpepper Theatre. Oh What aLovely War. See Mar. 11.• 7:30: York University Department ofMusic. Choral Concert. Schubert: Die Nacht;Poulenc: La belle si nous étions; Williams:Loch Lomond; Brahms: Zigeunerlieder;Debussy: Trois Chansons de Charlesd’Orléans; Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine;Requiem and other works. Men’s, Chamberand Concert choirs. Triibute CommunitiesRecital Hall, Accolade East Building, YU,4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100. x22926.Free.• 8:00: Markham Theatre. InternationalSeries – Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba: Fuerza yCompás. Music and dance from Cuba andSpain with 17 dancers and 6 musicians. 171Town Centre Blvd., Markham. 905- 305-7469. -.• 8:00: Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall.Mariinsky Orchestra. Berlioz: Royal Huntand Storm from Les Troyens; Introduction,Ball, Adagio, Scherzo, March To The GraveFrom Romeo and Juliet; Tchaikovsky:Symphony No.5. Valery Gergiev, conductor.Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. .50-9.50.Wednesday March 17• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Piano Series: Homage á Chopin. An all-Chopin program performed by Russian-Canadian pianist Alexander Seredenko. FourSeasons Centre for the Performing Arts, 145Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.• 12:15: Hart House. Midday Mosaics:Zhenya Yesmanovich & friends. MusicRoom, 7 Hart House Circle. 416-978-2452.Free.• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Music at Midday: Classical instrumentalrecital featuring student soloists.Tribute Communities Recital Hall, AccoladeEast, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100x22926. Free.• 12:30: Yorkminster Park BaptistChurch. Noonday Recital: Eric Osborne, organ.1585 Yonge St. 416-925-7312. Free.• 1:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Pinkalicious– the Musical. See Mar 6.• 1:30: Beaver Bible Class. Spring Fling.See March 13.• 2:00 & 8:00: Richmond Hill Centre.John McDermott in Concert. 10268 YongeSt., Richmond Hill. 905-787-8811. .• 6:30: University of Toronto. Singers inVoice Performance I and II. Victoria College Chapel, 91 Charles St. W. 416-978-3744.Free.• 7:30: University of Toronto. ThankYou Paul. 10 O’Clock and 11 O’Clock JazzOrchestras; Terry Promane and Jim Lewis,directors. MacMillan Theatre, EdwardJohnson Building, 80 Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744. ; (st).• 8:00: Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall.Mariinsky Orchestra. Liadov: EnchantedLake; Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.3;Shostakovich: Symphony No.15. DenisMatsuev, piano; Valery Gergiev, conductor.Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255. .50-9.50.• 8:00: Mirvish Productions. YoungFrankenstein. Princess of Wales Theatre,300 King St. W. 416-872-1212. -.Also Mar. 18-21, 23-28, 30-31.Thursday March 18• 12:10: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation.Ragtime. Angus Sinclair, piano. ChristChurch Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 416-920-5211. Free.• 12:10: University of Toronto. Potpourri:The World of Hindemith. Konzertstückfor Two Saxophones, Sonata for AltoSaxophone and Piano; Viola Sonata; TrioOp. 47. Midori Koga, piano; Teng Li, viola;Wallace Halladay and Chelsea Shanoff,saxophone. Walter Hall, 80 Queen’s Park.416-978-3744. Free.• 12:15: Metropolitan United Church.Noon at the Met. Edward Connell, organ. 56Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x51. Free.• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. R & B Ensemble. Mike Cadó, director.Martin Family Lounge, 219 AccoladeEast Building, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100 x22926. Free• 7:30: University of Toronto. WorldMusic Ensembles. Walter Hall, EdwardJohnson Building, 80 Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744. Free.• 8:00: Art of Time Ensemble. TheKreutzer Sonata. Beethoven: Violin SonataNo. 9 “Kreutzer”; also dramatic adaptationof Tolstoy’s novella, The KreutzerSonata; Kudelka: 15 Heterosexual Duets.Ted Dykstra, actor; Coleman Lemieux &Compagnie, dance troupe; Andrew Burashko,piano; Marie Berard, violin. Enwave Theatre,Harbourfront Centre, 231 Queen’s Quay W.416-973-4000. -; (sr/st/artist).34 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COMMarch 1 - April 7, 2010

• 8:00: Music Toronto. Rachel KiyoIwaasa, piano. 10 Canadian composers:Cosmophony; Crumb: Makrokosmos Book II;12 Fantasy Pieces. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27Front St. E. 416-366-7723/800-708-6754.$15.• 8:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Rent.10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. 905-787-8811. . Also Mar. 19.Friday March 19• 7:30: Opera by Request. Pique Dame.Tchaikovsky. Slava Serebrianik, tenor(Ghermann); Michelle Minke, soprano (Lisa);Yevgeny Yablanovsky, baritone (Yeletsky);Alla Ossipova (Countess Polina); MikhailBukhman, baritone (Tomsky); William Shookhoff,piano and music director. College St.United Church, 452 College St. 416 455-2365. .• 7:30: University of Toronto. gamUTensemble. Music of our Time. Norbert Palej,director. Walter Hall, Edward JohnsonBuilding, 80 Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744.Free.• 8:00: Art of Time Ensemble. TheKreutzer Sonata. See Mar 18.• 8:00: Georgetown Bach Chorale.Chamber Concert. Beethoven: TripleConcerto; Chopin: Piano Concerto No.1.Kathryn Tremills, piano; Cory Gemmell, violin;Tom Mueller, cello; Ron Greidanus, piano/conductor. 157 Main St. S., Georgetown.905-873-9909. .• 8:00: Guitar Society of Toronto.Nicholas Goluses, guitar. Heliconian Hall, 35Hazelton Ave. 416-964-8298. .• 8:00: Music Gallery. L’Orchestred’Hommes-Orchestres. Four-member QuebecCity-based ensemble perform music by TomWaits. 197 John St. 416-204-1080. ;(adv).• 8:00: Richmond Hill Centre. Rent. SeeMar. 18.• 8:00: Scarborough Choral Society’sOnstage Productions. Guys and Dolls.Bayview Glen Upper School Theatre, 85Moatfield Dr. 905-717-5808. ; (childunder 16). Also Mar. 20, 26-28.• 8:15: TwinMuse/Tendermess. Feet onFour Hands. A fusion of classical piano andcontemporary dance. Hourshid and MehrshidAfrakhteh, piano; Anna Stanutz, dance;Katarzyna Ignatowska, choreography.Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor St. W.647-833-8444. $15.Saturday March 20• 11:00am & 1:00pm: Richmond HillCentre. Pinkalicious – the Musical. SeeMar 6.• 1:00 to 10:00pm: Southern OntarioDulcimer Association. Celtic Fest.Traditional Irish folk music. Steafan andSaskia Hannigan; Les Starkey; JasonPfeiffer; Celtic Crossing; SODA HammeredDulcimer Players; and others. Alton Mill,1402 Queen St., Alton Village, Caledon. 519-942-3272. .• 1:30 & 7:30: Beaver Bible Class. SpringFling. See March 13.• 2:00: University Settlement Musicand Arts School. Songs for Settlement.Benefit concert in celebration of UniversitySettlement’s 100 th anniversary. AnneYardley, soprano; Michelle Simmons, mezzo;Nicole Bellamy, accompaniment. St. Georgethe Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-598-3444 x243/4. ; (sr/under 18).• 2:00 & 8:00: Richmond Hill Centre.Rent. See Mar. 18.• 2:00 & 8:00: Scarborough ChoralSociety’s Onstage Productions. Guys andDolls. See Mar. 19.• 7:00: Ulster Accordion Band. In Concert.Westminster Presbyterian Church, 841Birchmount. 416-222-5984. .• 7:30: Echo Women’s Choir. Ceilidh: ADown-East Kitchen Party. Echo Women’sChoir; guests: Bold Steps Dance Studio; BobDavis, piano; Judith Nancekivell, voice andMarch 1 - April 7, 2010 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM 35

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