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Volume 15 Issue 6 - March 2010

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Roberts, soprano; and others. Music Gallery,197 John St. 416-485-4564. $15; (st);(family). In support of scholarships formusic students.• 2:30: University of Toronto. UTSO andNBCO. Shostakovich: Festive Overture;Glass: Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanistsand Orchestra; Berlioz: SymphonieFantastique. Russell Hartenberger, Ed Reifel,timpani; David Briskin, conductor; U of TSymphony Orchestra; guests: National Balletof Canada Orchestra. MacMillan Theatre,Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen’s Park.416-978-3744. ; (st).• 3:00: Hart House. Brahms’ Ein deutschesRequiem. Hart House Singers; soloists andorchestra from the University of Torontoand the Royal Conservatory of Music; DavidArnot-Johnston, conductor. Great Hall, 7Hart House Circle. 416-978-2452. Free.Non-perishable food donation for food banksaccepted.• 3:00: Mooredale Youth Orchestras.Rarely Heard Gems. Works by Schubert,Brahms, Washburn, Dvořák and Parry. JuniorOrchestra; William Rowson, conductor;Intermediate Orchestra; Clare Carberry, conductor;Youth Orchestra, William Rowson,conductor. Rosedale Heights School of theArts, 711 Bloor St. E. 416-587-9411. $15;(sr/st).LISTINGS: SECTION 1CONCERTS: Toronto and GTA• 3:00: Scarborough PhilharmonicOrchestra. Celebrating Our Soloists!Mozart: Don Giovanni Overture; Beethoven:Prometheus Overture; R. Strauss: HornConcerto no. 1; Weber: Clarinet Concertono. 1; Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante forviolin and viola. Ronald Royer, conductor;Iris Krizmanic, horn; Kaye Royer, clarinet;Corey Gemmell, violin; Julian Knight, viola.Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute, 3663Danforth Ave. 416-429-0007. ; (sr);(youth). 2:15: pre-concert chat.• 3:00: York University Department ofMusic. The Big Bang. Holst: “Jupiter”,“Mars” and “Venus” from The Planets; R.Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (fanfare);Grioux: To Walk With Wings; Barber: Sure onthis Shining Night. York U Wind Symphony;York U Percussion Ensemble; WilliamThomas, director. Tribute CommunitiesRecital Hall, Accolade East Building, YU,4700 Keele St. 416-736-5888. $15; (sr/st)• 3:30: Tafelmusik. Enchantress. SeeMar. 25.• 4:00: St. James’ Cathedral. Twilightrecital series. Teresa Mahon and DawnBailey. 65 Church St. 416-364-7865 x224.Free.• 4:00: St. Philip’s Anglican Church.Nathan Hiltz Trio. 25 St. Phillips Rd. 416-247-5181. Freewill donation.The Scarborough Philharmonic OrchestraCelebrating our Soloists!concertos by R. Strauss, Weber and Mozart• 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. JazzVespers: Robi Botos Trio. 1570 Yonge St.416-920-5211. Free (donations welcome).• 4:30: Orpheus Choir of Toronto/Choirof Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. TheCrucifixion. Stainer. 1585 Yonge St. 416-925-7312. Free (retiring collection).• 7:00: Elmer Iseler Singers. Sing forthe Earth. Henderson: Paths of a LuminousEarth; also music by Janmohamed, Watson-Henderson, MacLean, Guiterrez, andSchafer. Lydia Adams, conductor. Our Ladyof Perpetual Help Church, 78 Clifton Rd.416-217-0537. ; (sr); (st).• 7:30: Jubilee United Church. A MozartFestival Concert. Coronation Mass, PianoConcerto in C K467; and other works.Arthur Wenk, piano; choir and orchestra.Jubilee United Church, 40 Underhill Dr. 416-447-6846. $15.• 7:30: University of Toronto. PercussionEnsemble. Beverley Johnston, director.Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744. Free.• 7:30: Victoria Scholars. Tenebrae.Ronan: Tenebrae Responsories. JerzyCichocki, music director. Our Lady ofSorrows Church, 3055 Bloor St. W. 416-761-7776. Free. Religious service.Monday March 29• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Music at Midday. York UniversityBaroque Ensemble; Mark Chambers, director.Tribute Communities Recital Hall, AccoladeEast, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100x22926. FreeiKaye RoyerIris KrizmanicSunday, March 28 th - 3:00 pmBirchmount Park C.I. (3663 Danforth Ave.)Corey GemmellandJulian Knight416-429-0007www.SPO.cacelebrating 30 seasons!40 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COMMarch 1 - April 7, 2010

• 3:15: Sir Ernest Macmillan MemorialFoundation. Final Selection Round for theAward in Orchestral Conducting. Three finalistswill conduct selections from Berlioz’sSymphonie Fantastique. MacMillan Theatre,Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen’s Park.416-946-8622. Free (donations accepted).• 7:00: Hart House. Hart House ChamberStrings. Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle.416-978-2452. Free.• 7:30: Associates of the TorontoSymphony Orchestra. Five Small Concerts:Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra.Chamber ensembles. Trinity St.-Paul’sCentre, 427 Bloor St. W. 416-485-2717.; $15(sr/st); (children under 12).• 8:00: Charis. An Intimate CandlelightConcert. Music by Mendelssohn andShostakovich. Lorien String Quartet. LittleTrinity Church, 425 King St. E. 416-421-3806. .• 8:00: Toronto Organ Club. SurinderMundra and Phil LaPenna, organ. St. JamesUnited Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 905-824-4667. ; free(child under 10).Tuesday March 30• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Chamber Series: Miniatures. Short pieces byHarley, Underhill, Baker, Lemire, Fox, Genge,Hand, Kucharzyk, and others. Arraymusic.Four Seasons Centre for the PerformingArts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231.Free.• 12:00 noon: University of Toronto ArtCentre. U of T Early Music Ensemble. IvarsTaurins, director. 15 King’s College Circle.416-946-3029. Free.• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Jazz at Noon: Gerry Shatford Trio.Martin Family Lounge, 219 Accolade EastBuilding, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100x22926. Free• 7:30: Cardinal Carter Academy for theArts. Fauré’s Requiem. Fauré: Ave Maria,Cantique de Jean Racine, Messe Basse;Duruflé: Notre Pere, Ubi Caritas, Sanctusfrom Requiem; and other works by Dupré,Franck and Noyon . Choirs of Cardinal CarterAcademy. St. Patrick’s Church, 141 McCaulSt. 416-598-3269. .• 7:30: Soulpepper Theatre. Oh What aLovely War. See Mar. 11.• 7:30: University of Toronto. Vocal JazzEnsemble. Walter Hall, Edward JohnsonBuilding, 80 Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744.; (st).• 8:00: Les Amis. Lynn Kuo, violin, andMarianna Humetska, piano. Works byMozart, Debussy, Messiaen, Prokofiev.Gallery 345, 345 Sorauren Ave. 905-773-7712. ; $15(sr); (st).• 8:00: Tafelmusik. Enchantress. See Mar.25. George Weston Recital Hall, TorontoCentre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-872-1111.Wednesday March 31• 2:00: Markham Theatre. Bourbon StreetBuskers. Dixieland jazz. 101 Town CentreBlvd., Markham. 905-305-7469. .• 7:30: University of Toronto Art Centre.U of T Guitar Ensemble. Jeffrey McFadden,director. 15 King’s College Circle. 416-946-3029. Free.• 7:30: Urban Flute Ensemble. Canadianand American Repertoire. St. Anne’sAnglican Church, 270 Gladstone Ave., 416-993-5883. Admission by donation.• 8:00: Church of St. Mary Magdalene.Tenebrae. Allegri: Miserere; Willan:Responsories. 477 Manning Ave. 416-531-7955. Freewill offering; religious service.• 8:00: Esprit Orchestra. A l’aventure!Daniel: Violin Concerto (premiere);Evangelista: Concerto con brio; Gougeon: Al’aventure!; Schafer: Flute Concerto. RobertAitken, flute; Erika Raum, violin; Alex Pauk,conductor. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 FrontSt. E. : (sr); $15(under 30). 7:15:Pre-concert talk.• 8:00: Rose Theatre. Inti-Illimani, withFrancesca Gagnon. Latin music. 1 TheatreLane, Brampton. 905-874-2800. -.• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.TSO Goes Vegas! A jackpot of Vegas hits.Symphonic Pops Consortium; Jack Everly,conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.416-593-4828. -.Thursday April 01• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.World Music Series: Klezmer Trajectories:Old World Jewish Fusion meets New WorldSurprises! Klezmer music performed by the Uof T Klezmer Ensemble. Four Seasons Centrefor the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W.416-363-8231. Free.• 12:10: University of Toronto. Tunesand Sonorities. Takemitsu: Eucalypts II,Ginastera: Duo; Mather: Vouvray; Rochberg:Slow Fires of Autumn. Camille Watts, flute;Sarah Jeffrey, oboe; Lori Gemmell, harp.Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744. Free.• 2:00 & 8:00: Toronto SymphonyOrchestra. TSO Goes Vegas! See Mar 31.-(matinee); -(evening).• 6:00: Church of St. Mary Magdalene.Solemn Mass. Gregorian Chant. 477Manning Ave. 416-531-7955. Freewilloffering; religious service.• 7:30: University of Toronto. WindSymphony. Sparke: Skyrider; VaughanWilliams: Rhosymedre; Cable: Images;Gibson: Resting in the Peace of His Hand;Chance: Symphony No. 2; Palej: new work.Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor. MacMillanTheatre, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen’s Park. 416-978-3744. ; (st).• 7:30: York University Department ofMusic. York U Symphony Orchestra. Dukas:La Peri fanfare; Tchaikovsky: Marche SlavOp.31; Bellini: “Oh! Quante volet” fromRomeo and Juliet; Barber: Concerto ForViolin and Orchestra Op.14 (first movement);Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in c Op.67.Jessica Scarlato, soprano; Sarah Davidson-Gurney, violin; Mark Chambers, director.Tribute Communities Recital Hall, AccoladeEast Building, YU, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-5888. $15; (sr/st)• 8:00: Hart House. Hart House Orchestra.Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle. 416-978-2452. Free.• 8:00: Royal Conservatory. YefimBronfman, piano. Beethoven: 32 Variations;Schumann: Faschingschwank aus Wien;Prokofiev: Sonata No.2; Tchaikovsky: GrandSonata in G Op.37. Koerner Hall, 273 BloorSt. W. 416-408-0208. -.• 8:30: Church of St. Mary Magdalene.Tenebrae. 477 Manning Ave. 416-531-7955. Freewill offering; religious service.Friday April 02• 10:00am: Church of St. MaryMagdalene. Stations of the Cross forChildren. 477 Manning Ave. 416-531-7955.Freewill offering; religious service.• 12:00_noon: Church of St. MaryMagdalene. Solemn Liturgy. 477 ManningAve. 416-531-7955. Freewill offering;religious service.• 4:00: Nine Sparrows Arts Foundation.God So Loved the World. A concert for GoodFriday. Soloists and Choir of Christ ChurchDeer Park; Lark Popov and George Vona,piano; Erica Goodman, harp. 1570 Yonge St.416-245-3151. Free (donations welcome).• 7:00: All Saints Kingsway AnglicanChurch. Choral Concert. Henderson: FromDarkness to Light; also works by Daley,Willan and Pergolesi. Kingsway ChoralSociety; Pippa Lock, soprano; MargaretBardos, mezzo; Maciej Bujnowicz, baritone;Chistopher Dawes, organ; Shawn Grenke,conductor; with orchestra. 2850 Bloor St.W. 416-233-1125. .• 7:00: Newman Concert Series.Matthaus Passion BWV244. Cantataby Bach. Newman Festival Chorus andOrchestra; Matthew Otto, conductor; guestsoloists. Newman Centre Chapel, 89 St.George St. 416-979-2468. $15; (st).• 7:30: Cantabile Chorale of York Region.The Rose of Calvary. Contemporary sacredchoral works by Joseph Martin and KarlJenkins. Robert Richardson, conductor;also guest choristers, musicians and narrator.Thornhill United Church, 25 Elgin St.,Thornhill. 905-731-8318. Freewill offering.• 7:30: Durham Philharmonic Choir. GoodFriday. Fauré: Requiem; Handel: Messiah(excerpts); Purcell: Thou Knowest, Lord; ThyWord is a Lantern; Evening Hymn. RobertPhillips, conductor; Marianne Turner, accompanist.St. George’s Anglican Church,51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. 905-728-1739.passion has a voice Noel Edison,ARTISTIC DIRECTORSacred Musicfor a Sacred SpaceSacred works by contemporary masters takeon a new dimension in the beautiful spaceand acoustics of St. Paul’s Basilica.SEASON SUPPORTERSNoel EdisonCONDUCTORJohn MarshmanCELLOTorontoMendelssohn ChoirMendelssohn SingersClement Kamchorister since 2007GENERALADMISSIONTICKETSVOXTIX$15SvyatiJOHN TAVENERGOOD FRIDAYAPRIL 2, 20107:30 PMST. PAUL’S BASILICA416-598-0422www.tmchoir.orgMarch 1 - April 7, 2010 WWW.THEWHOLENOTE.COM 41

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