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Volume 18 Issue 5 - February 2013

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Lehár. Main Stage, Richmond Centre for thePerforming Arts, 10268 Yonge St., RichmondHill. 905-787-8811. -; (st). AlsoMar 2.• 8:00: Rose Theatre Brampton. Voca People.A capella vocal group performing music fromMozart to pop. 1 Theatre Ln., Brampton. 905-874-2800. -. Also Mar 1.Friday March 01• 9:00 am to 3:30: MusicFest Canada.A. Concerts in the GTAOntario Christian MusicFest. See Feb 28.• 12:30: York University Department ofMusic. Music at Midday: York University BrassEnsemble. Tribute Communities Recital Hall,112 Accolade East Bldg., 4700 Keele St., 416-736-2100 x22926. Free.• 2:00: Civic Light Opera Company. A Day inHollywood, A Night in the Ukraine – The MGMRevue. Also at 8:00. See Feb 20.• 7:30: Toronto Opera Repertoire. TheBarber of Seville. See Feb 15.• 8:00: Acting Up Stage Company/FactoryTheatre. Do You Want What I Have Got? ACraigslist Cantata. See Feb 1.• 8:00: Civic Light Opera Company. A Day inHollywood, A Night in the Ukraine – The MGMRevue. Also at 2:00. See Feb 20.• 8:00: Flato Markam Theatre. AmazingGrace: Nathaniel Dett Chorale and Elmer IselerSingers. Celebration of North American spirituals.171 Town Centre Blvd., Markham.905-305-7469. -.• 8:00: Gallery 345. Pas de Deux. Musicexploring dance, rhythm and movement. Worksby Bartók, Kapustin, Piazzolla, Poulenc andStravinsky. Kathleen Long, cello; H.W. CeciliaLee, piano. 345 Sorauren Ave. 416-822-9781.; (sr); (st).• 8:00: Fridays @ 8/Greater TorontoPhilharmonic Orchestra. Spring Pops. Palmer:Sketches for Spring; Bédard: Organ Concerto;Baker: Harp Concerto. Mark Toews, organ;Andrew Chan, harp; John Palmer, conductor.Lawrence Park Community Church, 2180Bayview Ave. 647-478-6122. ; (sr/st).• 8:00: Musideum. A Tribute to Don Ho.Laurence Tan, tenor; Ray Hanson, tenor;Michael Berkovsky, piano; Anjelica Scannura,dancer. Suite 133 (main floor), 401 RichmondSt. W. 416-599-7323. (includes champagneand mai-tais).• 8:00: Rose Theatre Brampton. Voca People.See Feb 28.• 8:00: Royal Conservatory. Amici ChamberEnsemble with Isabel Bayrakdarian. Beethoven:Septet for Strings and Woodwinds in E-flatOp.20; Chausson: Chanson Perpétuelle Op.37;Poulenc: Le bal masqué; Montsalvatge:Cinco canciones negras (arr. Kradjian). SeroujKradjian, piano; David Hetherington, cello;Joaquin Valdepeñas, clarinet; guests: IsabelBayrakdarian, soprano; Jonathan Crow, violin;Beverly Johnston, percussion; and members ofthe Glenn Gould School faculty. Koerner Hall,273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. and up.Saturday March 02• 2:00: Flato Markam Theatre. Voca People.A capella vocal group performing music fromMozart to pop. 171 Town Centre Blvd.,Markham. 905-305-7469. -. Also at7:00.• 7:00: Flato Markam Theatre. Voca People.See 2:00.• 7:30: Cantemus Singers. The Virgin Queen.Works by Tallis, Byrd, Mundy and Tomkins.Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq. 416-578-6602. ; (sr/st). Also Mar 3(mat, St.Aidan’s Anglican Church).• 7:30: Glebe Road United Church. The ThreeSopranos 2. Art songs and arias by Mozart,Puccini, Fauré and Strauss. Alison Campbell,Maria Case and Ann Sublett, sopranos. 20Glebe Rd. E. 416-944-9260. PWYC. Fundraiserfor Glebe Road United Church.• 7:30: Oakville Ensemble. Bach & Byrd.Bach: Jesu, meine Freude BWV227; Byrd: Massfor five voices. Grace Lutheran Church, 304Spruce St., Oakville. 905-825-9740. ;(sr); (st). Also Mar 3(mat, Mary Motherof God Church, Oakville).• 7:30: Ron Klusmeier/Canadian FoodgrainsBank. Tour of a Lifetime. Ron Klusmeier, piano,plays and leads his own music, shares his storiesand performs folk songs of the 60s. LeasideUnited Church, 822 Millwood Rd. 416-425-1253. ; (16 and under). 25% of proceeds40 thewholenote.com February 1 – March 7, 2013

to Canadian Foodgrains Bank.• 7:30: Tallis Choir. Gesualdo: Murderer &Musician. Gesualdo: Responses for Tenebrae;Marenzio: Magnificat; Palestrina: Lamentations;Gabrieli: O Quam Suavis; Dering: Factum EstSilentium. Peter Mahon, conductor. St. Patrick’sChurch, 141 McCaul St. 416-286-9798. ;(sr); (st).• 7:30: Toronto Opera Repertoire. Tales ofHoffman. See Feb 13.• 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.New Creations Festival: Arcadiac. Lizée:Arcadian; Machover: Jeux Deux for HyperPianoand Orchestra (Canadian premiere); Bates:Alternative Energy (Canadian premiere).Michael Chertock, hyperpiano; Mason Bates,electronica; Carolyn Kuan, conductor; PeterOundjian, conductor and host. Roy ThomsonHall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828 or416-593-0688(Chinese). -.• 7:30: York Chamber Ensemble. Fireworks.Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks; Purcell:Trumpet Sonata in D; Mozart: Symphony No.36in C “Linz.” Robert Venables, trumpet; TonyBrowning, conductor. Trinity Anglican Church,79 Victoria St., Aurora. 905-727-6101. ;(sr/st).• 8:00: Acting Up Stage Company/FactoryTheatre. Do You Want What I Have Got? ACraigslist Cantata. See Feb 1.• 8:00: Bell’Arte Singers. 25th AnniversaryConcert: Memories and Reflections. BrendaUchimaru, conductor; guests: Lee Willingham,founding artistic director; Gerard Yun, past artisticdirector; Ben Bolden, alumnus Victor Mio,alumnus; Ian Sadler, organ; massed choir withalumni. St. Simon the Apostle Church, 525Bloor St. E. 416-923-8714. ; (st/st).• 8:00: Counterpoint Community Orchestra.Kiev to St. Petersburg. Rachmaninoff:Symphony No.2; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5;Violin Concerto in D. Erica Williamson, violin;Terry Kowalczuk, conductor. Saint Luke’sUnited Church, 353 Sherbourne St. 416-762-9257. ; (st).• 8:00: Music Gallery. Joel Rubin: Uri Caine:Klezmer’s Outer Limits and Inner Space. 197John St. 416-204-1080. /(adv).• 8:00: Musicians in Ordinary. You Who Hearin These Scattered Rhymes. Italian baroque settingsof Italian renaissance poetry. Works byMonteverdi, Caccini, d’India, Galilei and others.Hallie Fishel, soprano; John Edwards, lute andtheorbo. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-535-9956. ; (sr/st).• 8:00: NYCO Symphony Orchestra. AnEvening of Mozart. Mozart: Overture to Laclemenza di Tito; Allegro from Divertimentoin D K136; Allegro from Serenade in c D388;Symphony No.31 in D K297 “Paris”; and ariasand other vocal selections with winners of2012 NYCO Mozart Vocal Competition. KristinHoff, mezzo; Karianne Pasma, soprano; GeofreySirett, baritone; David Bowser, conductor.Centre for the Arts, St. Michael’s CollegeSchool, 1515 Bathurst St. 416-628-9195. ;(sr); (st).• 8:00: Ontario Philharmonic. MastersSeries 2: Barber’s Adagio - Greatest Hits fromthe 20th Century. Jenkins: Palladio; Barber:Adagio for Strings; Copland: Hoe Down fromRodeo; Clarinet Concerto; Prévost: Scherzo forOrchestra; and other works. Guests: KornelWolak, clarinet; Alessandro Crudele, conductor.Regent Theatre, 50 King St. E., Oshawa. 905-987-3083. -; -(st). Also Mar 3(Port Perry).• 8:00: Opera York. The Merry Widow. SeeMar 2.• 8:00: Oriana Women’s Choir. Canada Sings:A Celebration of Our Heritage. Folk music originatingfrom the founding cultures and languagesof Canada. Mitchell Pady, conductor. GraceChurch on-the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 416-978-8849. ; (sr/under 30); (st).• 8:00: Royal Conservatory. World MusicSeries: Milton Nascimento. Koerner Hall, 273Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. and up.Sunday March 03• 1:15: Mooredale Concerts. Music &Truffles: Hung-Kuan Chen, piano. Interactiveconcert for young people, ages 6 to 15. WalterHall, Edward Johnson Bldg., 80 Queen’s Park.416-922-3714 x103. . Includes chocolatetruffle at end of concert.• 2:00: Markham Concert Band. Storiesand Legends. Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf;Copland: Lincoln Portrait; music from Disney’sFantasia. Doug Manning, conductor. FlatoMarkham Theatre, 171 Town Centre Blvd.,Markham. 905-305-7469. ; (sr/st).• 2:00: Toronto Opera Repertoire. TheBarber of Seville. See Feb 15.• 2:00: Visual and Performing ArtsNewmarket. Bernadene Blaha and KevinMARKHAM CONCERT BANDpresentsfeaturing Disney’s Fantasia,Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf,Copland’s Lincoln PortraitSunday, March 3, 2pmwww.mcband.caFitz-Gerald, piano duo. Works by Brahms,Lutoslawski, Ravel and Grainger. NewmarketTheatre, 505 Pickering Cres., Newmarket.905-953-5122. ; (sr); (st).• 2:30: Acting Up Stage Company/FactoryTheatre. Do You Want What I Have Got? ACraigslist Cantata. Also 7:00. See Feb 1.• 2:30: Ontario Philharmonic. MastersSeries 2: Barber’s Adagio - Greatest Hits fromthe 20th Century. Jenkins: Palladio; Barber:Adagio for Strings; Copland: Hoe Down fromRodeo; Clarinet Concerto; Prévost: Scherzo forOrchestra; and other works. Guests: KornelWolak, clarinet; Alessandro Crudele, conductor.Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts,302 Queen St., Port Perry. 905-987-3083.; (st). Also Mar 2 (Oshawa).• 3:00: Cantemus Singers. The Virgin Queen.Works by Tallis, Byrd, Mundy and Tomkins.St. Aidan’s Anglican Church, 70 Silver BirchAve. 416-578-6602. ; (sr/st). Also Mar2(eve, Church of the Holy Trinity).• 3:00: Gallery 345. The Art of the Piano:Greg de Denus. Jazz piano works by Corea,Ellington, Monk and original compositions. 345Sorauren Ave. 416-822-9781. ; (sr);(st).February 1 – March 7, 2013 thewholenote.com 41

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