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Volume 4 Issue 1 - September 1998

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  • Toronto
  • September
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I! Rico, The Banjo. KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young Street West, Waterloo, 519-886- 1673. ,,. ••• 3:00: 100th Monkey Oasis. Flaming Trees. Autumn Equinox celebration with Paul lan Weir, classical & 12- stringed guitar. 66 Wellesley St. East. ~25-7633. Donation. ••• 3:00: Hannaford Street Silver Band. A Spanish Fiesta. Ravel: Alborada del grazioso; Gimenez: La boda de Luis Alonso; Ellerby: Evocations; Newton: Four Spanish Impressions. Members of the Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company; Ormsby Wilkins; conductor. 7:15: Pre­ Concert Chat. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. ,. ••• 3:30: Tafelmusik. Twenty Years of Tafelmusik. Trinity-St. Paul's. See September 16. ••• 4:30: Great Music at St. Anne's. Choral Evensong. Music by Parry & Brewer. St. Anne's Choir. 270 Gladstone. 536-31 60. Free. ••• 7:00: Pantages Theatre. Phantom of the Opera. Tenth year gala 'performance featuring 6 past & present Phantoms: Colm Wilkinson, Jeff Hyslop, Peter Karrie, Chris Groenendaal, Ciaran Sheehan & Ethan Freeman. Portion of proceeds donated to Breakfast for Learning. 244 Victoria St. 872-2222. to 0. ••• 7:30: Chancel Choir & Music Committee of Port Nelson. Ontario Youth Choir. Diane Loomer, conductor; Ruth Watson Henderson, accompanist. Port Nelson United Church, 31 32 South Drive, Burlington. 905-637- 5631.,. ••• 12:00 noon: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Student Showcase. Outstanding students of the voice program. Walter Hall, &0 Queen's Park. 978-3744. Free. ••• 1 :00: Lunch Hour at St. James'. Dupre: Prelude et Fugue; Alain: Trois pieces pour Grande Orgue; Durufle: Prelude et Fugue sur le nom d'Aiain. Christopher Dawes, organ. 65 Church St. 364-7865. Free. ••• 12:00 noon: Square in Motion Soundsational Concert. Norm Liota. Acoustic pop.­ Nathan Phillips Square, 1 00 Queen St. West. 392-0458. Free. ••• 12:30: Yorkminstei' Park Baptist Church. Noonday Recital. J. Thomas D. Gonder, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 922- 1167. Free. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Mozart: Violin Concerto #5 in A major K.219 "Turkish;" Mahler: Symphony #9 in D major. Joshua Bell, violin; Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. .75 to . ••• 12:10: St. Paul's Anglican Church. Noonday Recital. Christopher Dawes, organ. 227 Bloor St. East. 961-8116. Free. ••• 12:10: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Thursday Noon Series: Canadian Brass & Students. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. Free. ••• 8:00: Canadian Opera Company. Bellini: Norma. James Robinson, director; Stephen Lord, conductor; Marina Mescheriakova, Ruxandra Donose, Jean-Pierre Furlan & others, 'singers. 7:15: free pre-performance discussion. Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts, 1 Front St. East. 872-2262. to 0. For complete run see Music Theatre listings. ••• 8:00: Fall for A Cappella. Jazz & pol?_ originals & favourites. Hampton Avenue (1 0 voice a Cappella choir); - Tongues in Groove (4 voice a cappella group). Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W. 204- 1080. ,. ' ••• 8:00: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Catherine Malfitano, soprano; Robert Tweten, piano. Program to include songs by Weill, Satie, Bolcom, Poulenc & Gershwin. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 324-9333. to . ••• 8:00: Living Arts Centre Mississauga. The Mikado. Opera by Gilbert & Sullivan. Directed & choreographed by Brian Macdonald. 4141 Living Arts Drive. 905-306-6000. ,. For complete run seE music theatre listings. ••• 8:00: Sabat/Clerke Duo. Satie: Choses vues a droite et a gauche; Cowell: Homage to Iran; Cage: Nocturne; Antheil: 5 1 •qs a Sonata #1 . Marc Sabat, violin; Stephen Clarke, piano. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 363-9428. ,. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See September 23. ••• 6:30: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Strike Up the Band: a George Gershwin Centennial Celebration. An all-Gershwin prog·ram. CBC Toronto Jazz Orchestra, Newton Wayland cond; Sarah Davis Beuchner, piano; Patricia O'Callaghan & Carol Weisman, singers. Royal York Hotel, Canadian Room. 100 Front Street W. 870- 8000. 0 (includes dinner). ••• 7:30: Orion House Artist Management. Opera for Romantics: Anatomy of a Love Affair. Janet Catherine Dea, soprano; Dragana Krstik, soprano; Renee Lapointe, mezzo; Lenard Whiting, tenor; Gergely Szokolay, piano. Christ Church, Deer Park, 1570 Yonge Street, 410-1808. ,. ••• 8:00: Canadian Opera CompllnY. Puccini: T osca. David William, director; Richard Bradshaw, conductor; Sylvie Valayre, Cesar Hernandez, Jean-Philippe Lafont & others, singers. 7:15: free preperformance discussion. Hummingbird Centre.for the Performing Arts, 1 Front St. East. 872-2262. to 0. For complete run see music theatre listings. ••• 8:00: Fall For A Cappella. Music Gallery. See September 24. Vivaldi ••• 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. All That Jazz. Featuring Paul Read, Phil Nimmons & other members of _the Jazz faculty. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. ,. OPEnA FOR ROMANTICS mmounc:es its new fall 1998 four A rzat-o-nty oj-w Lov~A/Tair" Concert dates: 9/05 Gravenhurst 9/11 Guelph 9/ 12 Lindsay 9/25 Toronto 9/26 Cobourg I 0/05 Hamilton I 0/17 Stratford I 0/3 I Oshawa If you like opera arias you '//loPe A JUU:-0111j-' of ~ Love-Afli:Ur For infonnalion call ( 41 (i) 41 0-1808 Mooredale Concerts The Four Seasons Four sonnets brilliantly illustrated by the Music Mayumi Seiler, violin "Exceptional blend of precision, finesse & enthusiasm" BBC Music Magazine Lister Sinclair, host Kristine Bogyo, conducts The Mooredale Festival Orchestra \ Sat. Sept. 26, Spm at Willowdale United Church Sun. Se t. 27,3 mat Walter Hall, U ofT · Mooredale Concerts is the hot tip for great music, spoken commentary, a cameo appearence by a rising young star and affordable tickets! , ( St./Sr) 922-3714 TORONTO'S ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL & CONTEMPO RARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE t

••• 11 :OOam: Etobicoke Community Concert Band. Music in the Market. Best of Broadway & Big Band. Etobicoke Farmer's Market, 399 The West Mall. 233-7468. Free. ••• 8:00: Aradia Baroque Ensemble. L 'Espagne Galante. CorelliiGeminiani: La Follia; Campra: L'Espagne from L'Europe Galante; dances & songs from 1 7th-century Spain; Spanish-flavoured music from other European nations. Theatre Lavaliere et Jabot. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 205-5555. ,. ••• 8:00: Arkell Schoolhouse Concert. Beethoven: Violin Sonata #1 0 Op.96; Flagello: Nocturne & Sonata for Piano & Violin; Brahms: Horn Trio Op.40. Peter Vinograde, piano; Setsuko Nagata, violin; Nina Brinkman, french horn. 843 Watson Rd. S. Arkell. 519- 763-7528. . ••• 8:00: Canadian Concert & Recital Artists. Vocal/instrumental variety concert to benefit Doctors Without Borders. Rachel Gauk, classical guitar; Back Pages' (folk, blues, swing); solos/duets by Amanda Bragg, Carolynne & Daniel Godin & others. St. John's Norway Anglican Church, 470 Woodbine. 691-9832. 0 to . ••• 8:00: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir. American black gospel music fused with funk, jazz & calypso. Dr. Trevor W. Payne, director. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 324-9333. to . ••• 8:00: Mooredale Concerts. Vivaldi: Four. Seasons; Stamitz: Concerto for 2 Flutes. Mayumi Seiler, voilin; Marsha Elliott & Charmaine Chaddock, flutes; Lister Sinclair, host; Mooredale Festival Orchestra; Kristine Bogyo, conductor. Willowdale United Church, 347 Kenneth Ave. 922-3714.,. ••• 8:00: Ontario Youth Choir. Ruth Watson Henderson, accompanist; Diane Loomer, conductor. Eastminster United Church, 31 0 Danforth Ave. 363-7488.,. ••• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See September 23. ••• 2:00: Scarborough Civic Artl).ur Wenk, Director Toronto's Premier A Cappella Chamber Choir invites you to A PARTY to launch its Compact Disk Recording "A CAMERATA CHRISTMAS" The event, timed to coincide with Artsweek, features live music, a free reception and an opportunity to meet the members of the choir. Saturday October 3 from 7:30 to 9:00pm THE CHURCH OF ST. LEONARD 25 WANLESS AVENUE. 2 blocks north of the Y onge/Lawrence subway station The church is wheelchair accessible Email: info((i!torontocamcrnta.org or phone (905)-841-7994 for information . j Celebrate the 1 OOth Anniversary of ' George Gershwin's Birth Enjoy a cabaret style gala evening in t1'1e true spirit of Gershwin ... Rhapsody in Blue, Strike Up the Band, Girl Crazy, I Got Rhythm, The Man I Love ... and more! Your evening is complete with a four-course gourmet meal, complimentary wine and top-flight live music in the Canadian room at Toronto's Royal York Hotel on September 25th at 6:30pm. Music CBC Toronto Jazz Orchestra Newton Wayland, conductor Sara Davis Buechner, piano Carol Weisman, vocals Patricia O'Callaghan, vocals HosT Eric Friesen MASTER OF CEREMONIES Albert Schultz.

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