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Volume 18 Issue 1 - September 2012

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BachBrandenburgConcertosSept 21-25tafelmusik.orgBaroque OrchestraJeanne Lamon, Music Director273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. –;–(sr); –(35 and under). Also Sept22, 23(mat), 25 (George Weston Recital Hall).Saturday September 22• 9:00am to 5:00: University of Toronto/Glenn Gould Estate. Dreamers RenegadesVisionaries: The Glenn Gould Variations. Dayone of a two-day creative summit combiningperformance, talk and exhibitions, as partof celebrations marking the 80th anniversaryof Glenn Gould’s birth. Summit continues Sept23. For details see listings section D, “TheETCeteras,” under Lectures & Symposia.• 1:00 to 11:00pm: Small World Music. SmallWorld in the Square. All-day community eventfeaturing a global mix of music including JaymeStone, Bageshree Vaze, Aline Morales, KendraRay, Lemon Bucket Orkestra and others. Yonge-Dundas Square. 416-536-5439. Free. Part of theSmall World Music Fall Festival.• 2:00: Civic Light Opera Company. The BigBang. See Sep 12.• 7:00: StageToneScape. Classic and Modern.Works by Bach, Haydn, Chopin, Schubert, Lisztand others. Richmond Hill United Church, 10201Yonge St. 647-477-9712. ; (sr/st).• 7:00: Tapestry New Opera. Opera Briefs.See Sept 21.• 7:30: Good Hair Day Productions. Julie SitsWaiting. See Sept 14.• 7:30: Music at Metropolitan. Baroque andBeyond: Vespers of 1610. Monteverdi. AccentiVocali; Elixir Baroque Ensemble. United Church,56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x26. .• 7:30: Opera by Request. Andrea Chenier.Giordano. Stanislas Vitold, tenor (AndreaChenier); Jacqueline MacIntyre, soprano(Maddelena); Yevgeny Yablonovsky, baritone(Gerard); Ellen Vesterday, mezzo (Contessa);Ann Belikova, mezzo (Bersi); and others; WilliamShookhoff, piano and music director. CollegeStreet United Church, 452 College St. 416-455-2365. .• 7:30: Ukranian Bandurist Chorus andHoosli Ukranian Male Chorus. BrotherhoodConcert Series. Ryerson Theatre, 43 Gerrard St.E. 416-518-0292. –.• 7:30: University of Toronto Faculty ofMusic. Happy Birthday Marietta! Celebratoryconcert in honour of piano faculty memberMarietta Orlov, featuring performances byher former and current students and facultyA. Concerts in the GTAmembers. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Bldg., 80Queen’s Park. 416-408-0208. Free.• 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. The BigBang. See Sep 12.• 8:00: Gallery 345. The Art of the DuoPiano: Piano Pinnacle. Iman Habibi and DeborahGrimmett, pianos. 345 Sorauren Ave. 416-822-9781. ; (st).• 8:00: Lebovic Centre for Arts &Entertainment. Jayme Stone: Room ofWonders. Music inspired by folk dances fromaround the world. 19 Civic Ave., Stouffville. 905-640-2322. ; $18(st).• 8:00: Tafelmusik. Bach BrandenburgConcertos. See Sept 21.• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Opening Weekend: James Ehnes Plays Brahms.See Sept 20.Sunday September 23• 9:00am to 5:00: University of Toronto/Glenn Gould Estate. Dreamers RenegadesVisionaries: The Glenn Gould Variations. Day twoof a two-day creative summit combining performance,talk and exhibitions, as part of thecelebrations marking the 80th anniversary ofGlenn Gould’s birth. Summit begins Sept 22. Fordetails see listings section D, “The ETCeteras,”under Lectures & Symposia.• 2:00: Baird Knechtel Presents. Solo Recital.W. K. Rogers: Sonatina; Glinka: Sonata in d;Mendelssohn: Sonata in c; Babiak: Soliloquy;Shostakovich: Sonata Op.147. Baird Knechtel,viola and piano. All Saints Kingsway AnglicanChurch, 2850 Bloor St. W. 416-242-2131.–.• 2:00: Good Hair Day Productions. Julie SitsWaiting. See Sept 14.• A MUSICAL TOUR •• of EUROPE •with Jean-Paul Reymonthost/entertainerJolanda Nelsoprano Florida Sunstate OperaRyan WangChinese-Canadian concert pianist& Richard HeinzleAustrian-born pianistSunday, Sept 23, 2pm• 2:00: Jean-Paul Reymont Presents. AMusical Tour of Europe. Jolanda Nel, soprano;Ryan Wang, piano; Richard Heinzle, piano andaccordion; Jean-Paul Reymont, host and baritone.Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St,Aurora. 905-727-6101. ; (sr/st). Benefitconcert for the Marylake Shrine and Monastery.• 3:00: Gallery 345. The Russians areComing: An Evening of Russian Cello and PianoSonatas. Works by Prokofiev Shostakovich andRachmaninoff. Brian Holt, cello, and Lisa Tahara,piano. 345 Sorauren Ave. 416-822-9781. ;(st).• 3:30: Tafelmusik. Bach BrandenburgConcertos. See Sept 21.• 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.Twilight Recitals. Andrew Adair, organ. 65Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free.• 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. JazzVespers: Tribute to Cannonball Adderley. BrianBarlow Quintet. 1570 Yonge St. 416-920-5211.Free, donations welcome. With brief reflection byJazz Vespers clergy.>“Exploration of Romancing the Sacred”smallworldmusic.com• 7:00: Small World Music. Azalea Ray,vocals. Spiritual, devotional and sacred musicfrom various traditions. Glenn Gould Studio, 250Front St. W. 416-536-5439. /(adv). Partof the Small World Music Fall Festival.• 7:00: Tapestry New Opera. Opera Briefs.See Sept 21.• 7:30: Royal Conservatory. David Louie celebratesBach and Gould. Bach: Musical OfferingBWV1079; Italian Concerto BWV971; PartitaNo.4 BWV828 (selections). David Louie, piano/harpsichord; Alison Melville, b traverso; KathleenKajioka, cello; Steven Dann, viola; MargaretJordan-Gay, cello. Mazzoleni Hall, 273 Bloor St.W. 416-408-0208. .00.• 8:00: New Music Concerts. Cellos Galore.Carter: Double Trio; Colgrass: Mystic with aCredit Card for solo trombone; Mather: Pommard46 thewholenote.com September 1 – October 7, 2012

for four cellos; Rolfe: Worry for violin andeight cellos; Winter Songs for tenor and eightcellos; Tremblay: Cedres en violes for solo cello.Lawrence Wiliford, tenor; Timothy Ying, violin;David Hetherington, cello; Scott Good, trombone;NMC Ensemble, Robert Aitken, conductor.Betty Oliphant Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre forthe Arts, 404 Jarvis St. 416-961-9594. ;(sr/arts worker); (st). 7:15: Pre-concertIntroductions.Monday September 24Portuguese fado with a twist. Lula Lounge, 1585Dundas St. W. 416-536-5439. /(adv).Part of the Small World Music Fall Festival.• 8:00: Tafelmusik. Bach BrandenburgConcertos. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1,3, 5; Orchestral Suite No.4. Tafelmusik BaroqueOrchestra, Jeanne Lamon, director. GeorgeWeston Recital Hall, Toronto Centre for the Arts,5040 Yonge St. 1-855-985-2787. –;–(sr); –(35 and under). AlsoSept 21, 22 and 23(mat), at Koerner Hall.Wednesday September 26• 12:15: Music Mondays. Michael HoltEnsemble: vocals with piano and ensemble. • 12:15: Our Lady of Sorrows. WednesdayOriginal works ranging from pop, classical and Concert Series. Peter Barley, organ. 3055 Bloorlounge music. Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 St. W. 416-231-6016. Free.Trinity Sq. 416-598-4521 x304. suggested • 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church.donation.Noon Hour Organ Recital Series. Michael Bloss,• 7:00: Royal Conservatory. Glenn Gould’s organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. Free.Birthday BACHanalia. Works of Bach with a • 2:00: April 30th Entertainment. Queen for aworld premierEtwist. Mark O’Connor, bluegrass violin; Howard Day: The Musical. Music and lyrics by L. Barnett;Levy, harmonica; Trichy Sankaran, percussion; book by C. Earle, S. Hollett, P. O’Sullivan. Alan Sept 26th -Oct 7thSuba Sankaran, voice; Sylvain Blassel, harp; and Thicke (Jack Bailey - not Oct 4, 5); Blythe Wilson QueenForADayTheMusical.comothers. Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408- (Claribel Anderson); Marisa McIntyre (Lana);0208. .00 and up.Denise Fergusson (Old Claribel); Camille Eanga-Thursday September 27Selenge (Felicia); and others; Timothy French,Tuesday September 25stage director. Richmond Hill Centre for the • 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company. Jazz Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Dance Series: Road Trip. Tragicomic duet Acct. Mgr: Melissa Date: Aug 21Series: Aspects of Oscar. Canadian bassist Dave Hill. 905-787-8811. –.50. Also Sept 27 blending contemporary dance practices withJob# &Trim Size: 1.7188" x 3" # Colours: 4/0Young pays tribute to his long-time friend and APR12025 –30; Oct Q4AD_Wholenote_AD_FNL3 –7; start times vary.clown-influenced Bouffon theatre. Susie Burpeecollaborator, Oscar Peterson. Filename: Kevin Turcotte, • 7:30: St. Anne’s Anglican Church. Post- and Linnea Swan, choreographers. Bleed: Richard -- 4 Col Ptrumpet; Robi Botos, piano; Terry Clarke, drums. Industrial Wednesdays: Post-Industrial Mozart. Bradshaw Amphitheatre, Four Seasons CentreRichard Bradshaw Amphitheatre,Client:Four SeasonsApril 30thJunctionEntTrio (JamieRevisionThompson, flute;#:YvannaFINAL for the Performing Arts, Visible 145 Queen Open: St. W. 416- --Centre for the Performing Desc.: Arts, 145 Queen Wholenote St. Mycyk, Ad violin; Lucas Artist: Tensen, cello.) 270 LD363-8231. Free.Safety/Live: 1.7188" > x 3"W. 416-363-8231. Free.Gladstone Ave. 416-536-3160. By Donation. • 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of• 1:00: Cathedral ChurchSupplier:of St. James. • 8:00: Small WorldVersion:Music. Jorge Miguel. Lula Music. Thursdays at Noon: File Fife Built and Drum: at: 100% (1:1) PMSMusic at Midday. David Location: Briggs, organ. 65 Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-536-5439. Works by Harrison, Pärt, Hatzis, Charke, BeaserChurch St. 416-364-7865 x231. Free./(adv). Part of the Small World Music and Parker. Susan Hoeppner, flute; Beverley• 8:00: Small WorldApprovals:Music. Deolinda.Date:Fall Festival.Signature: Johnston, percussion. Walter Approvals: Hall, Edward Date: Signature:Prod Artist:Johnson Bldg., 80 Queen’sCopywriter:Park. 416-408-0208. Free.Proofread:• 12:15: Music at Metropolitan. Studio: Noon at Met.St. Acct Anne's Mngr: Anglican ChurchAshley Tidy, organ. Metropolitan Art Dir: United Church,presents56 Queen St. E. 416-363-0331 x26. Free.• 8:00: April 30th Entertainment. Client: Queen for aAcct Dir:Post-Industrial Wednesdays!withThe Junction TrioJamie Thompson, fluteYvanna Mycyk, violinLucas Tensen, celloNOW IN THEIR 4th SEASON!September 26th @730pm "Post-Industrial Mozart!"October 31st @730pm "Spooky Schubert!"November 28th @730pm "Post-Industrial Bach!""Forgotten Soundscapes of The Group of Seven"Wednesday, October 17th @730pmLiquid Light Projections by Jason Steidman…a special concert as part of Mirabiliacelebrating St. Anne's 150th Anniversary!270 Gladstone Avenue, TorontoFree Parking / Admission by Donation / 416-536-3160More Info: stannes.on.ca www.the-junction-trio.comDay: The Musical. See Sept 26.• 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. NextSteps:SLoE. Southam: Simple Lines of Enquiry. EveEgoyan, piano; with sextet of dancers; JuliaSasso, direction and choreography. EnwaveTheatre, 235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000.–. Also Sept 28, 29, 30(mat).• 8:00: Music Toronto. Quartet Series:Attacca Quartet. Haydn: String Quartet in FOp.77 No.2; Prokofiev: String Quartet No.1;Mendelssohn: String Quartet No.2 in a Op. 13.Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centrefor the Arts, 27 Front St. E. 416-366-7723 or1-800-708-6754. -; (st; accompanyingadult half price); Pay-your-age (ages 18–35,plus facility and handling fees).• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Pictures at an Exhibition. Kati Agócs:Shenanigan; Rachmaninoff: Piano ConcertoNo.2; Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition(orch. Maurice Ravel). Joyce Yang, piano; PeterOundjian, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60Simcoe St. 416-593-4828. –5. AlsoSept 29.• 9:00: Small World Music. Yura Rafaliuk.Lula Lounge, 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-536-5439. /(adv). Part of the Small WorldMusic Fall Festival.• 10:00: Small World Music. Javier Estrada.Wrong Bar, 1279 Queen St. W. 416-536-5439./(adv). Part of the Small World MusicFall Festival.Friday September 28• 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. CelebratingCulture Days at the COC: Open Rehearsal of DieFledermaus. Johann Strauss II. For details seelistings section D, “The ETCeteras,” under OpenRehearsals.• 7:30: St. Thomas’s Church. Organist JohnTuttle in Recital. Works by Reger, Hindemithand Vierne. 383 Huron St. 416-979-2323. ;(sr/st).• 8:00: April 30th Entertainment. Queen for aDay: The Musical. See Sept 26.• 8:00: Canadian Sinfonietta. Ode to theMoon. Celebration of the Chinese mid-autumnfestival. George Weston Recital Hall, TorontoCentre for the Performing Arts, 5040 Yonge St.1-855-985-2787. $TBA.• 8:00: Ensemble Polaris. Kitchen Party.Katherine Hill, voice; Laine Ruus, dancer; MarcoCera, guitar; Kirk Elliott, accordion/violin/mandolin;Margaret Gay, cello; Ben Grossman, hurdygurdy; and others. Tranzac Club Main Hall, 292Brunswick Ave. 416-588-4301. ; (sr/st/unwaged).• 8:00: Harbourfront Centre. NextSteps:SLoE. See Sept 27.• 8:00: Heliconian Club. Debussy, TonalPainter. Debussy: Ariettes oubliées; Proseslyriques; Sonata for Violin and Piano; variouspiano works. Jane Blackstone, Lenore Beatty,Margaret Lam and Jacqueline Leung, piano;September 1 – October 7, 2012 thewholenote.com 47

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