LISTINGS Event listings in The WholeNote are free to all eligible music presenters. Under ordinary circumstances the listings in the magazine are arranged in five sections: GTA and BEYOND GTA (concerts); MUSIC THEATRE; CLUBS; and what we call our ETCETERAS, (all kinds of date-related musical events that don’t fit the other 4 sections). But these are not ordinary circumstances. So right now GTA and ETCETERAS are all you will find here, mostly in the area of online and livestreamed concerts, fundraisers, masterclasses, etcetera. Our listings are being updated online on a weekly basis, so our website thewholenote.com is the place to be, to keep up with online events as well as live listings as they start to come back, and new seasons as they are announced. Most of our online listings can be searched in various ways – by date ranges, types of music and geographic zones (see map to the right). These expanded ETCETERAS are still a work in progress! Visit thewholenote.com/justask for performance listings, and thewholenote.com/etcetera for online activity. All further inquiries should be addressed to our listings editor John Sharpe at listings@thewholenote.com or 416-323-2232 x27. (Please note we do not take listings information over the phone.) Lake Huron 6 Georgian Bay 7 HOW TO LIST: 2 1 5 Lake Erie 3 4 8 City of Toronto Lake Ontario Send event information a) by using the convenient online form at thewholenote.com/applylistings b) by email to our listings editor, John Sharpe at listings@thewholenote.com DEADLINES: Listings for an upcoming print issue need to be submitted by the listings deadline stated in the Dates and Deadlines at the foot of page 7 of every issue. For the coming issue (covering October 1 to November 7), the deadline is September 15. Listings received after deadline will be posted to the online listings as soon as feasible. Listings may also be submitted in advance for an entire concert season. Inquire to listings@thewholenote.com 34 | September 2020 thewholenote.com
Monday September 7 ● 12:15: Music Mondays. Diar Ensemble. Syrian and Arabic music. Songs from traditional Arabic and Andalusian heritage. Online streaming. Visit musicmondays.currentseason.html for links. Sunday September 13 ● 1:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Sunday Interludes Series: Anwar Khurshid & Friends. Mazzoleni Concert Hall, TELUS Centre, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or rcmusic. com/performance. Free. Monday September 14 ● 12:00 noon: Music Mondays. Tanya Wills Quartet - Welcome Back to the 20s. Online streaming. Visit musicmondays.currentseason.html for links. Monday September 21 ● 12:00 noon: Music Mondays. Duo Concertante. Works by Bach, Beethoven, Smetana, Carmen Braden (new work) and Ian Cusson (new work). Duo Concertante (Nancy Dahn, violin; Timothy Steeves, piano). Online streaming. Visit musicmondays.currentseason.html for links. Saturday September 26 ● 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Music Mix Series: SongBird North. Temerty Theatre, Telus Centre, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or rcmusic.com/performance. . Sunday September 27 Ladom Ensemble SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1PM MAZZOLENI CONCERT HALL Argentine tango, Serbian folk and dance traditions, Persian classical repertoire, and progressive rock. Free tickets will be available starting Monday, September 21. 416.408.0208 www.rcmusic.com/performance ● 1:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Sunday Interludes Series: Ladom Ensemble. Mazzoleni Concert Hall, TELUS Centre, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or rcmusic.com/performance. Free. Monday September 28 ● 12:15: Music Mondays. Mozart’s Genius. Chopin: Ballade No.1 in g; Mozart: Kegelstatt Trio for violin, piano and clarinet K498; and works by Lewin and Schumann. Alex Toskov, violin/viola; Peter Toskov, piano; Goran Gojevic, clarinet. Online streaming. Visit musicmondays.currentseason.html for links. Concerts in the GTA Friday October 2 ● 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. RCO Concerts Series: Trevor Pinnock Conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra. Mozart: Symphony No.39 in E-flat K543; Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5 in E-flat Op.73 “Emperor”. Koerner Hall, TELUS Centre, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or rcmusic. com/performance. -. ● 7:30: Upper Canada Choristers. Inti Ukana: A Latin American Tapestry. Cantemos Latin ensemble; Hye Won Cecilia Lee, piano; Laura Fernandez, emcee. Guests: Bernardo Padron and others; Laurie Evan Fraser, conductor. Online streaming. Visit uppercanadachoristers.org for information. Saturday October 3 ● 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Jazz From Around the World Series: Miles from India - A Celebration of the Music of Miles Davis. Koerner Hall, TELUS Centre, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or rcmusic.com/performance. -0. thewholenote.com/etcetera Sunday October 4 ● 1:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Sunday Interlude Series: Fern Lindzon. Mazzoleni Concert Hall, Royal Conservatory, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 or rcmusic.com/performance. Free. Online, Streamed, ETCetera Livestreaming, Zooming, Facebook Live? Share your details so we can publish them! Monday October 5 ● 12:15: Music Mondays. A Mediaeval Musical Pilgrimage. Works by Hildegard von Bingen and others. Andrea Gerhardt & Michael Franklin, musicians. Online streaming. Visit musicmondays.currentseason.html for links. ETCETERAS are musical events other than live performances. Excuse all the links! for interactive browsing visit thewholenote.com/liveonline NOTE: All times are Eastern Time unless otherwise noted. COMING SOON ● NEW!! The Piano Lunaire. Lunaire Live: Corn Moon. Sep 9 at 8pm. The Full Corn Moon is a unique occurrence in the calendar and one we’re particularly thrilled about celebrating. Pianist Adam Sherkin performs music by Franz Liszt, Lowell Liebermann, Frederic Chopin and himself. Donations are welcomed. Please visit universe.com/ events/lunaire-live-ii-the-corn-moon-tickets-toronto-XNS56F for more information. ● NEW!! Tafelmusik. Mozart Together. Oct 1 at 8pm online. Following many months of isolation and remote music making, the musicians of Tafelmusik gather for an emotional return to the concert stage. Filmed at Koerner Hall, TELUS Centre, this opening program of the reimagined 2020/21 season is devoted to chamber music originally intended to be played in private homes and salon gatherings among friends and family. Scored for two to eight instruments, these intimate works — almost all of them new to our musicians — capture the immediacy and connection we’ve all been craving. On display will be a more playful side of titans like Mozart, Beethoven, and Boccherini, including a movement from Mozart’s famous Sinfonia concertante in E-flat Major in an unusual arrangement for six string instruments, along with music by Michael Haydn, Družeckŷ, Sperger, and Spohr — classical composers eclipsed by these giants. An unforgettable homecoming. For more information, visit tafelmusik.org ● TD Toronto Jazz Festival. Summer Concert Series: A Live-to-Air Weekly Series on JAZZ.FM91. Running from July 3 to August 28, each weekly performance will air live on JAZZ.FM91, every Friday from 5 pm to 6 pm. From now until the spring of next year, the Festival will be offering a variety of ways to support musicians, and for the public to experience live music, through efforts such as the Summer Concert Series, because we know there is nothing better than live music. Online concerts, fundraisers, workshops, masterclasses? thewholenote.com September 2020 | 35
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