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Volume 3 Issue 5 - February 1998

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INI>E.X OF PHESENTEHS \ 'ENUES .\NI> ENSEI\IHLES Please note. Numbers refer to dates, not to WholeNote page numbers. -A-C !Arte Flamenco! 19-22 Academy Concert Series 7 Aldeburgh Connection 1 All .the King's Voices 7 Amadeus Ensemble 22 Amici M6 Annex Theatre S Applewood United 1 S Arkell Schoolhouse 13, 28, M7 AGO 11 AGO & University Settlement 8, 1S Arts & Letters Club 14, 22, MS Associates of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1 6 AutoBioMusics M 1 Baaba Maal 21 Bale Folclorico da Bahia ·27 Barra MacNeils 6 , 7 Brampton Concert Band M7 Brampton Festival Singers 14 Brigantine Room 1 S Camerata Academica Salzburg 8 Canadian Chamber Academya, 22 Canadian Electronic Ensemble 8 Canadian Opera Company 1, 3-8 Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchesta & CMC Symphony of Celebration 7 CBC Radio 12 CCMC 3, 10, 17 Central Technical Theatre 11, 13-1S, 18, 20-22, 2S, 27, 28, M1 Centuries Opera MS Choirs of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene 14 Christ Church Deer Park 8 Church of Saint Stephen-in-the-Fields 20 Church of St. Leonard M6, M7 Church of the Holy Trinity 6 Church of the Redeemer 7 , M1, M7 C.,JRT-FM & McMichael Volunteer Committee 1 , M1 CJRT-FM Sound of Toronto Jazz Concert 9, 23 Clarke Institute 3 , 10, 1 7 , 24 Classical Chamber Orchestra M7 CMC Newman Centre Sunday Matinee M1 College Park Church 8 Concentus Arts High Park Recital Series 21 , M 7 Concertsingers M 1 Convocation Hall14, 1S, M1 D-1 Daniel Rubinoff Trio 1S Deer Park Concerts 7 Do~ Mills Organ Society 18 Du Maurier Theatre Centre 1S, 19-22 Dulce Pontes 27 East York Symphony 14 Eastminster United 7, 14 Echo Choir 6 Elmer lseler Singers 27 Esprit Orchestra 22 Etobicoke Philharmonic 20 Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall 7 , 12, 20-22,23, M1, 2, 6 Exultate Chamber Singers 13 Ford Centre 2, 3, 6, 17-22, 24, 2S, 27, M1, 6 George lgnatieff Theatre 8 George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art 8 George Weston Recital Hall 1-3, 6, 13, 14, 17-22, 24-27, M1, S Glenn Gould Studio 1, S, 12, 1S, 19, 21 , 22, 26, MS , M6 Grace Church on-the-Hill 28 Great Music at St. Anne's 1,S-7,1S, M1 Guitar Society of Toronto 7 Hamilton Place 21, M1 Hammerson Hall 1S, 28, MS, M7 Harbourfront Centre ·1, 8 , 1S, 22 Hart House Chamber Strings 8 Hart House Music Committee 5, 8, 1 2 , 26, M5. Heliconian Hall 20 Heritage Theatre M7 Holly Cole 14, 15 Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts 1 , 3 -8 1 OOth Monkey Oasis 8 , 1 5 Inspiration Performing Arts 8 J-M Jane Mallet! Theatre 3, 1 2, 14, 15, 19, 22,2S,26, M3 Kingston Road United 21 Leah Posluns Theatre 1 4 Leaside Concert Series 21 Leaside Presbyterian Church 21 Leigha Lee Browne Theatre 26 Living Arts Centre 1, 6, 1 0, 12, 13 Lunch Hour at St. James' 3, 10, 17, 24, M3 MacMillan Theatre 7 Maple Leaf Gardens 25 Markham Concert Band M1 Markham Theatre for Performing Arts 15, M1, M6 Martingrove Collegiate 20 Mary Lou Fallis 7 Mary Lou Fitzgerald 26 Massey HallS, 21 , 27, M1, M6, M7 . ONLY COMPREHENSIVE Cerami~ enthusiast and Gardiner Museum artist-inresidence, T.S.O. concertmaster, Jacques Israelievitch, who will be performing with harpist, Judy Lo~an, at the Gardiner Sunday February 8. See ConcertNotes, page 6. McMich ~e l Gallery 1, 15, M1 Meadowvale Theatre 7, 8 , 25, M6 Metro Silver Band 22 Metropolitan United Church 22 Midland Collegiate 7 Minkler Auditorium M7 Mississauga Choral Society 1 5 Mississauga Library 1, M8 Mississauga Pops Concert Band 8 Mississauga Symphony 28 Mississauga Youth Orchestra M6 . Moe Koffman Quintet. 20 Montgomery's Inn 14, 25 Mooredale Concerts 21 , 22 Music at Metropolitan 1 , 14 Music at Rosedale 22 Music at St. John's 28 Music at the McMichael 1 5 Music Gallery 3, 4 , 7 , 8, 10, 12-14,17,20,21, 24, 26, M7 Music in St. Paul's 5, 12, 19, 26 Music Toronto 3, 12, 19, 26, M3 Mus ic Umbrella 14 -•N-R New Hamilton Orchestra 8, 21 , M1 Newmarket Theatre 1 4 Noel Ryan Auditorium 1 , M8 North' York Concert Orchestra CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE M4 North York Symphony 1 , 26 Northern District Library 1 9 Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts 6, 7 Off Centre Music Series 22 OnStage at the Glenn Gould Studio 4, 7 , 10, 13, 14, 17, 23, 28, M7 Qntario Science Centre 9, 23 Opera Anonymous 7 Opera Mississauga M5 , M7 Opera York 13, 14 Oriana Singers 28 Orpheus Choir of Toronto 13 Oshawa-Durham Symphony 8 Patrons of Wisdom 22 Peking Acrobats M 1 Performing Arts York Region 27 Polish Canadian Society of Music 15 Redeemer Lutheran 21, M7 Regimental Band of the Scots Guards & Pipes and Drums of The Black Watch 25 Rita MacNeil 13 Rosedale Presbyterian 22 Rosedale United Church 27 Ray Thomson Hall 4, 5 , 7, 10-14,18,21,22, 23,25-28, M1, M4, MS, M6, M7 Ray Thomson Hall Volunteers 6, 13, 20, 27, M6

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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Ansterdam 1 0 Royal Conservatory 7 , 1 2, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 2S, M1, M2 Royal Conservatory Orchestra M6 Royal Ontario Museum 1, 8, 17 RTE Irish National Radio Orchestra M1 S-T Saint Thomas's Church 13, M1 Scarborough Civic Centre 1,8,1S,22 Scarborough Orchestra 1 Scottish Rite 8 Seeley Hall 22, M 1 Sine Nomine 20 Sinfonia Mississauga M6 Spring Sing for Sight M 1 St. Basil's Church 28 St. George the Martyr 19 St. George's Anglican 7 St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre 28 St. James' Cathedral 13, 26 St. Patrick's 22 St. Paul' s 14 St. Peter's 27 Storymakers Theatre & Listen-Up International Festival of Story Tellin g 26 Strange Attractors 13 Tafelmusik 19-22, MS-M8 Talich String Quartet 19 T aylor Place 18 Te Deum Orchestra & Singers 21 Temptations 1 Thornhill Presbyterian 27 Toronto Camerata M6, M7 Toronto Chamber Society M1 Toronto Children's Chorus 22, M7 Toronto Consort 27 Toronto Early Music Centre 8 Toronto Latvian Concert Association 25 Toronto Mendelssohn Choir 13, 14 Toronto Opera Repertoire 11' 13-1S, 18, 20-22, 2S, 27, 28, M1 Toronto Operetta Theatre 14, 1S Toronto Symphony Orchestra 4, 5, 7, 11 , 12, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, M4, MS, M7 Toronto Theatre Organ Society & Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma 14, 16, 19, 20, 22, 27, MS ~M8 Two's Company 22 U-Z University of Toronto at Scarborough 26 U. ofT. Chamber Orchestra 28 U. ofT. Choirs 28 U. of T. Faculty Artist Series 13, M6 U. ofT. Faculty of Music 13, 20,27 U. ofT. Jazz Series 4, 11, 2s, M4 U. ofT. Symphony 7 U. ofT. Thursday Noon Series S, 12,26 U. ofT. Voice Department 10, M3 Vaughan City Playhouse 13, 14 VocaiPoint Chamber Choir 22 Voices 14 M2 WalterHaii4,S,10-13,20, Toronto Welsh Male Voice 22, . Choir 21 2S , 26, 28, M3, M4, M6 Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra Water's Edge Cafe 1, 1S, 22 M6 Willowdale United Church 21 Town Hall Opera House 22 Women's Musical Club of Trinity-St. Paul's Church Toronto 19 TORONTO'S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE York Symphony 14, 1S York University Faculty of Fine Arts 6, 11, MS York Woods Public Library Theatre M4 Yorkminster Park Noonday Organ Recital 4 , 11 , 18, 2S , M4 Too LATE TO LIST Feb . 7 8 :00: Meadowvale Theatre. Primadonna On a Moose. Mary Lou Fallis. 90S-821 -0090. 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