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Volume 17 Issue 2 - October 2011

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• 8:00: Moira Nelson

• 8:00: Moira Nelson Trio. When Winter Follows.Classical and Celtic music, jazz and beyond.Moira Nelson, harp/voice/piano/guitar;Elena Jubinville, cello/voice/guitar. HeliconianHall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-255-5109. ;(includes CD).• 8:00: Royal Conservatory. Year of GreatSax Series: Joe Lovano. With Us Five, includingJames Weidman, piano; Francisco Mela, drums;Otis Brown III, drums; and Esperanza Spalding,bass. Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. and up.A. Concerts in the GTA• 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra.An American in Paris. Gershwin: An Americanin Paris; Copland: An Outdoor Overture;Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo; Royer: Concertofor trumpets and chamber orchestra (premiere);Eddington: Huron Antiphon for brassquintet and orchestra (premiere). BurnetteDillon, trumpet; The Red Brass, brass quintet;Ronald Royer, conductor; guest: Alex Eddington,conductor. Birchmount Park CollegiateInstitute, 3663 Danforth Ave., Scarborough.416-429-0007. ; (sr); (youth). 7:15:Pre-concert chat.• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Ozwith Orchestra. Screening of The Wizard of Oz(1939), accompanied by the TSO; with Emil deCou, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 SimcoeSt. 416-593-4828 or 416-593-0688(Chinese).–5. Also Oct 30 (mat).Sunday October 30• 11:00 and 2:00: Solar Stage Children’sTheatre/Alistair Ant Productions. HalloweenHowl. See Oct 29.• 2:00: Global Cabaret Festival. BreithauptBrothers. See Oct 29. Festival runs Oct 28–30;passes available. Complete festival scheduleunavailable at time of printing.• 2:00: Mirvish Productions. Two PianosFour Hands. See Oct 29.• 2:00: Off Centre Music Salon. Russia inTwo Acts. Works by Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky.Lindsay Barrett, soprano; Erica IrisHuang, mezzo; Ryan Harper, tenor; GeoffreySirett, baritone; Winona Zelenka, cello;Ricker Choi, Inna Perkis and Boris Zarankin,piano. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W.416-466-1870. ; (sr/st).• 2:00: Sony Centre For The PerformingArts/David Mirvish. Bharati: The Wonder ThatIs India. See Oct 26.• 2:00: Visual and Performing Arts Newmarket.Zodiac Trio (violin, clarinet, piano).Newmarket Theatre. 505 Pickering Ave.presentsThe Zodiac TrioVIOLIN, CLARINET, PIANOSun. Oct. 30, 20112:00 pmPentaèdreWOODWIND QUINTETSun. Mar. 4, 20122:00 pm905-953-5122. –.• 3:00: Oakville Ensemble. Ein feste Burg (AMighty Fortress). Music of the German Reformation.Bach: Lutheran Mass in G; ReformationCantata. Mary Mother of God CatholicChurch, 2745 North Ridge Tr., Oakville. 905-825-9740. /(adv); (sr)/(adv);Mary Lou FallisSOPRANO/COMEDIENNESun. April 1, 20122:00 pmNewmarket Theatre505 Pickering Crescent, NewmarketTICKETSSeries: / / Single: / / Box Office: 905-953-5122 www.newmarkettheatre.caSoundStreamS 11/12 ConCert SerieSmaSSBraSSStoCKHoLm CHamBer BraSS, SimÓn BoLÍVar BraSS Quintet& true nortH BraSS; ConduCted BY daVid FaLLiSSunday, october 30, 2011 at 3pm // Koerner Hall in the teLuS Centrefor Performance and Learning, 273 Bloor Street WestFor tickets call 416.408.0208 or visit www.rcmusic.caWWW.SOUNDSTREAMS.CA42 thewholenote.comOctober 1 – November 7, 2011

(st); (family)/(adv).• 3:00: Opera Atelier. Don Giovanni. Mozart.See Oct 29.• 3:00: Soundstreams. MassBrass. Copland:Fanfare for the Common Man; Schafer: Isfahan;also works by Ristic (world premiere), Gabrieliand music from Sweden and Latin America.Stockholm Chamber Brass; Simón Bolivar BrassQuintet; True North Brass; David Fallis, conductor.Koerner Hall, Royal Conservatory, 273Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. –.• 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Ozwith Orchestra. Screening of The Wizard of Oz(1939), accompanied by the TSO with Emil deCou, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 SimcoeSt. 416-593-4828 or 416-593-0688(Chinese).–; .50–(ages 5-12).• 3:45: Global Cabaret Festival. Stan RogersSongbook. See Oct 29. Festival runs Oct 28–30; passes available. Complete festival scheduleunavailable at time of printing.• 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James. TwilightRecitals. See Oct 2.• 4:00: St. Philip’s Anglican Church. JazzVespers. Lara Solnicki Trio. 25 St. Phillips Rd.,Etobicoke. 416-247-5181. Freewill offering.• 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. Jazz Vespers.Mike Murley, saxophone; David Occhipinti,guitar. 1570 Yonge. St. 416-920-5211.Freewill offering.• 5:00: Global Cabaret Festival. Jackie Richardsonin Concert. See Oct 29. Festival runsOct 28–30; passes available. Complete festivalschedule unavailable at time of printing.CHARLES WUORINENPERCUSSION SYMPHONYNEW MUSIC CONCERTSSUNDAY OCTOBER 30 8 pmBETTY OLIPHANT THEATRE• 8:00: New Music Concerts. Wuorinen PercussionSymphony. Morin: In Praise of Folly foraccordion, string quartet, electronics; Harman:Duo for Flute and Cello; Wuorinen: PercussionSymphony for 24 players. Joseph Petric, accordion;Penderecki String Quartet; Robert Aitken,flute; Simon Fryer, cello; New Music ConcertsEnsemble, Charles Wuorinen, director. BettyOliphant Theatre, 404 Jarvis St. 416-961-9594. ; (sr/arts worker); (st). 7:15:Introduction.• 8:00: Weston Silver Band. 90th AnniversaryCelebration. Guest: Richard Marshall, cornet.Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 416-872-4255. ; (sr); (st).Monday October 31• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Music at Midday. Classical instrumentalrecital featuring student soloists. TributeCommunities Recital Hall, 112 AccoladeEast Building, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100x22926. Free.• 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Chamber Music Series: Canadian Brass.Chuck Daellenbach, tuba; Christopher Colletti,trumpet; Brandon Ridenour, trumpet; AchillesLiarmakopoulos, trombone; Eric Reed, horn.Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building, 80Queen’s Park. 416-408-0208. ; (sr/st).Tuesday November 01• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.Chamber Music Series: Reeds and Keys. Mozart:Clarinet Concerto in A; Gershwin: Rhapsodyin Blue; Peterson: Hymn to Freedom. KornelWolak, clarinet; Chris Donnelly, piano. RichardBradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centrefor the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-8231. Free.• 12:30: York University Departmentof Music. Music at Midday. Student showcase.Martin Family Lounge, 219 AccoladeEast Building, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100x22926. Free.• 7:30: Opera Atelier. Don Giovanni. Mozart.See Oct 29.• 7:30: York University Department ofMusic. Faculty Concert Series: Janet Obermeyer,soprano and Leslie De’Ath, piano. R.Strauss: Four Last Songs; and selected lieder.Tribute Communities Recital Hall, 112 AccoladeEast Building, 4700 Keele St. 416-736-5888. ; (sr/st).• 8:00: Royal Conservatory. Philippe Jarousskywith Apollo’s Fire: Handel and Vivaldi Fireworks.Vivaldi: “Allegro” from Concerto grossoin D; Violin Concerto in E-flat Op.8 No.5; Concertogrosso “La follia”; and other works; Handel:“Agitato da fiere tempeste”; “Ho perso ilcaro ben”; “Se potessero I sospir miei”; andother works. Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor;Apollo’s Fire, baroque orchestra. Koerner Hall,273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. and up.Wednesday November 02• 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church.Noon Hour Organ Recital Series. William Maddox,organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. Free.• 2:00 and 8:00: Mirvish Productions. TwoPianos Four Hands. See Oct 29.• 5:30: Canadian Opera Company. Jazz Series:Noir. Raskin: “Laura”; Mercer: “Blues in theNight”; selections from “The Blue Angel” and“Love Me or Leave Me” and other film noir. AdiBraun, vocals; Jordan Klapman, piano; DanielBarnes, percussion; George Koller, bass. RichardBradshaw Amphitheatre, Four SeasonsCentre for the Performing Arts, 145 Queen St.W. 416-363-8231. Free.• 6:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Dvořák and Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn: ViolinConcerto; Dvořák: Symphony No.7. Stefan Jackiw,violin; Christoph Koenig, conductor. RoyThomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828 or416-593-0688(Chinese). –. Also Nov3(mat) and Nov 5.• 7:30: Opera Atelier. Don Giovanni. Mozart.See Oct 29.• 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Small Jazz Ensemble. Upper Jazz Studio,90 Wellesley St. W. 416-978-0492. Free.• 8:00: ArtHouse/Philip Aziz Centre. Sheridanin Motion. Evening of song and dance withmusic from the 60s through to the 21st century.Featuring students of Sheridan College’sMusic Theatre Performance Program. GlennGould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 416-363-9196or 905-815-2021. .October 1 – November 7, 2011 thewholenote.com 43

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