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Volume 2 Issue 6 - March 1997

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Page 1 4 • March 1 - April 5 1 997 Schubert A Glorious Mass with Choir & Orchestra + a Dvorak Sextet Erica Raum, violin "Brilliant mastery of the instrument" Nepszab. Budapest David King'conductingAII the King's Voices & the Mooredale Festival Orchestra Saturday March 1 •1 :00 to 4:00: Music Gallery. Glen Hall: Hallucinations: Music, Words and Images for William S. Burroughs. Afternoon · workshop allowing those interested to observe and learn about the pr.ocess of putting this multimedia work ·together. Culminates in a performance on March 2. Roswell Rudd, trombone; Barry Elmes, drums; Handslang; Strange Attractors; Jason Holder, video artist. 179 Richmond St. West. 204-1080. ,. •1 :00: Harbourfront Centre & Jeunesses Musicales of Canada Cushion Concert. Mouse Tales. Puppetry, stories, poems and rhymes about mice, set to original music & mu.sic by Debussy, Tchaikovsky and Kabelevsky. Performed by Waterford Productions. Brigantine Room, York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973- 4000. . I •7:30: Band of the Royal Regiment of Canada, Gino Falcone, cond. Thomas Fitches, organ. Church of St. Clement, 59 Briar Hill Ave. 973-3677. ,. •7:30: Kirsten Agresta, solo .--------....,....--., harp. Armour Heights Church, 105 Wilson Ave. READER 484-9951. . . ' •8:00: Academy Concert Series. Chamber Works by BEWARE . • Brahms. Glenn Hodges, piano; Schedules change. Nicolai Tarasov, clarinet; Christina Mahler, violoncello. Concerts get Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Cancelled. Trinity Square. 778-1941. People make ,,. · t k •8:00: All The King's miS a es. Voices. Schubert: Mass in G. A phone number is Mooredale Orchestra; guest always provided soloists. Willowdale United Sat. Mar.l, 8pm at Willowdale United Church · h I' · Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. Sun. Mar. at Walter U ofT wrt our rstmgs. 757_5512. ,. please Call the •8:00: Arbor Oak Trio. Mooredale Concerts is the hot tip for great music, spoken cdncert presenter Teares and Lamentations. commentary, a cameo appearence by a rising young star and ahead to confirm. Couperin: Lecons de Tenebres; music by Jean-Fery affordable tickets! , St/Sr) 922-3714 Rebel, Marin Marais, Tobias L------------------------' '------------,---' Hum e. Katherine Hill, EAST Y'ORK SY'MPHONY' ORCHESTRA CANADA'S FINEST COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Douglas Sanford, Music Director Saturday, March 1, 1997 at 8 p.m. LEAH POSLUNS THEATRE 4588 Bathurst Street Dvorak Bruckner Tickets 1 5 Phone (416) 467-7142 Serenade for Winds, Op. 44 Symphony No. 4 "Romantic" "Sanford's fresh approach has transformed the East York Symphony into a real showstopper" Canadian Images Magazine Christina Jahn, sopranos; Kevin Mallon, violin; Mary Cyr, viola da gamba. Preconcert lecture at 7 p.m. i Calvin Presbyterian Church, 26 Delisle Avenue. 256-9421. ,. •8:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Gems from Bach's Cantatas. Bach: arias, sinfonias, other instrumental music. Sandra Churchill, soprano; Julia Baumgartel, violin; Colin Savage, recorder; Margaret Gay, cello; Heather Toews, harpsichord. St. George the Martyr Church, corner of Stephanie and McCaul Streets. 588-4301. ,. •8:00: East York Symphony Orchestra, Douglas Sanford, dir. Dvorak: Wind Serenade Op.44; Bruckner: Symphony #4 in Eb, "Romantic". Leah Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst St. 467-7142. ,. •8:00: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Music of

Chopin. Garrick Ohlsson, piano. Post-Concert Talk with Ohlsson and Artistic Director Stephen Cera. 5040 Yonge St. 872-2222. ,,. •8:00: Glenn Gould Studio Jazz. Lorraine Desmarais Trio. Lorraine Desmarais, piano; Frederic Alarie, bass; Magella Cormier, drums. 250 Front St. West. 205-5555. ,. •8:00: Mooredale Concerts. A Glorious Mass with Choir & Orchestra plus a Romantic Sextet. Arias for soprano solo; Dvorak: String Sextet; Schubert: Mass in G. Erika Raum, Krista Buckland, violins; Dov Scheindlin, D'avid Willms,r violas; Kristine Bogyo, Clare Carberry,. cell9s; Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano. All the King's Voices & the Mooredale Festival. Orchestra, David King, cond . . Willowdale United Church, 347 Kenneth Ave. 922-371fl-. ,. •8:00: Oriana Singers, William Brown, conductor. Love and Life. Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; Raminsh: Songs of the Lights; G·ardner: A Shakespeare Sequence. Ruth Watson Henderson & Bruce Ubukata, accompanists. Grace Church on-the,Hill, 300 Lonsdale Road. 742-7006. ,. •8:00: Oshawa-Durham Symphony Orchestra, Marco Parisotto, dir. Masters of the 20th Century. Copland: Appalachian Spring (chamber version); Stravinsky: The Soldier's Tale. Soloists from the ODSO; stage performers, Bowmanville High School, 49 Liberty St. North, Bowmanville. ·905-579-6711. to . •8:oo: The Rossign'ol Trio. Rodrigo: Cuatro Madrigales Amatorias; Roussel: De.ux Poemes de Ronsard; " Dowland: four lute songs; Freedman: Toccata; Flanagan: Good-Bye, My Fancy; !bert: Entracte; Villa-Lobos: Ba.chianas Brasilieras #5; Ra.minsh: Three Spanish Lyrics. Elisabeth Pomes, soprano; Michael Connor, guitar; Jamie Thompson, flute. Humbercrest United Church, 16 Baby Point Rd. 769-8511. ,. •8:00: University of Toronto Chamber Orchestra. Mozart: Divertimento in F Major; Britten: Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings; Bartok: Divertimento. Michael Colvin, tenor; Gabe Radford,, horn; David Zafer, cond. Walter Ha·ll, 80 Queen's Park. 978- 374413750. . Sunday March 2 •11 :00 & 2:00: Music at the McMichael. John Arpin, piano. McMichael Canadian Collection, 10365 Islington Ave, Kleinburg. 905-893- 0344 ext.265. Free with gallery admission. •1 :00 to. 4:00: Music Gallery. Glen Hall: Hallucinations: Music, Words and Images for William S. Burroughs. See March 1. •2:00: Art Gallery of Ontario. All That's Jazz. Delawareness (Tim Abbott .• soprano sax & bass clarinet; Larry Lewis, guitar; George Koller, bass). Walker Court,. 317 Dundas St. West. 979- 6608. Free with Gallery admission. •2:00: Harbo'urfront Centre Coca-Cola Concert. Medina. A blend of Arabic, Yiddish & improvisational music. David Buc~binder, trumpet & flugelhorn; Ernie Tollar, clarinet, saxophone & bonsuri; Rick Lazar, dumbeq, rik & frame drum; Levon lchkanian, electric guitar. Water's Edge Cafe, 235 Queen Quay West. 973- 3000. Free. •2:00: Mississauga Symphony ·Musical Matinees. Familiar & Exotic. Bach transcriptions; traditional Celtic music; familiar classics. Steven Wassmansdorf, percussion; Lori Gemmell, harp. Noel Ryan Auditorium, Mississauga Central Library, 301 Burnhamthorpe Road West. 905-274-1571. .50,,3 for . •2:00: Northdale Concert Band, Stephen .Chennette, dir. Dances for Bands. Guest artists: Daniel Bolshoy & Tracy Smith, guitar duo. Northview Heights Secondary School, 550 Finch Ave. West. 532-6386/485-0923. ,. •2:00: Royal Conservatory Chamber Orchestra, Nick Pulos, cond: A program of music suitable for the whole famiiy. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, Royal Conservatory of Music, 273 Bloor St W., 408-2824. ,. •2:30: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Beaux Arts Trio. Works by Haydn, Brahms & Dvorak. 1:30pm: Pre-Concert Talk. 5040 Yonge St. 872-2222. , '4. 50,. •3:00: All The King's Voices. See March 1. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 757- 5512.,. •3:00: Aradia. Academy of Ancient Musicks. Locke: The Tempest; Timar: newly commissioned music ·for baroque orchestra and gamelan. Kevin Mallon, Music Director and violin solo; The Evergreen dub Gamelan. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366-7723. ,. •3:00: Baroque Music Beside the Grange. Gems from Bach's Cantatas. See March 1. •3:00: Concertsingers, Stephen Powell, dir. My Spirit Sang All Day. Schubert: Mass in G Major; MacMillan: · Blanche Com me Ia Neige; Thompson: Alleluia; Raminsh: Ave Verum Corpus; Eatock: · Three Canzonas for Brass Quartet; Vaughan Williams: 0 Clap Your Hands; Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo; works by Finzi. Brass ensemble; Thomas Fitches, organ. Saint Thomas's Church, 383 Huron St. 769-7991. ,. •3:00: Mississauga Choral Society, Chrys A. Bentley, dir. Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle. Wendy Neilson, soprano; Marcia Swanston, mezzo soprano; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; Doug MacNaughton, baritone. Anagnoson & Kinton, piano duo; Jan Sadler, harmonium. St. Dominic's Church, Cawthra Rd. at Atwater. 905- 278-7059. ,. •3:00: M.ooredale Concerts. A Glorious Mass with Choir & Orchestra plus a Romantic Sextet. See Mar. 1. Walter March 1 - April 5 1 997 • Page 1 5 Hall, 80 Queen's Pk. Cresc. 922-3714. ,.· •4:00: Glenn Gould Studio. Tiina Mitt and Asta Ballstadt, piano with Warren Nicolson, guitar. Music of Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Villa-Lobos, Avesson and others. 250 Front St. West. 205-5555. to . •4: 30: Great Music at St. Anne's. Abendmusic. Susan Gagnon, c·ello; Nina Wu­ Cotton, piano. St. Anne's · Church, 270 Gladstone Ave. 536-3160. Free. •7:00: Cantores· Celestes. Seven for Seven. Johann Stamitz: Concerto for Clarinet; works by Faure, Poulenc & Hildegard von Bingen. Peter Stoll, clarinet; Wayne Howson, organ. Kelly Galbraith, director. Blessed Sacrament Church, 24 Cheritan Ave. 421-7503. . •7:00: Music at St. John's. The Bloor West Village Chamber MUsic Evening. Dvorak: String Quintet. Young bae Park, Mark Fewer, violins; Dan Blackman, viola; David Hetherington, cello; Paul Rogers, double bass. St. John's West Toronto, 288 Humberside Ave. 763-2393. ·,,. •7:30: Artword Theatre. Composers' Soiree. Beauvais: four arias from Heloise; new works by Colin Eatock and Timothy Minthorn. 81 Portla~d St. 406-1146. Pay what you can. •7:30: Chancel Concert. Ming Kwan, tenor. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. East. 363- 0331. Free. •8:00: Music Gallery. Performance of Glen Hall: D D D c:==:C>. ~-----------------·---------~ I ' ~/~ I I ACAOEmlJ OF AndEDC mustCKs I I THE ARADIA ENSEMBLE : I KEVIN MALLON: MUSIC DIRECTOR I WITH SPECIAL GUESTS I cbe eveRQReen cluB 1 Q,A.

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