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Volume 5 Issue 7 - April 2000

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32 GABRIEL FAURE THE SACRED SIDE OF p ARIS IN THE 1890' S Sunday, April 9-8:00 p.m. TICKETS ( SENIORS/STUDENTS) Requiem Messe Basse Cantiqu·e de Jean Racine The Gentlemen and Boys of St. Simon's Talisker Players P. John H. Stephenson, Director The Church of St. Simon-the-Apostle 525 Bloor Street East Sherbourne Subway, Glen Road exit information: 923-8714 x.123 ofT Choirs. Raffi Armenian, music director. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queens Park Cresc. 978-3744. ,. Sunday April 09 * * 2:00: Art Gallery of Ontario. Vocal Concert. The Grange Music Room, 317 Dundas St. West. 979- 6648. ,(AGO members). * * 2:00: Harbourfront Centre. Gregg Lawless. World roots music. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. * * 2:00: Toronto Latvian Concert Association. /nara Zandmane, piano, in Recital. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 205-5555. . * * 2:00: University Settlement Music & Arts School. Kim Kendrick, soprano & Sharlene Wallace, harp in Recital. Art songs & parlour songs of the 19th century. The Grange Music Room, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. West. 979-6608. ,. · ** 2:00: Visual and Performing Arts Newmarket. Foothills Brass Quintet. Selections from Bach & Handel to Copland & Weill. Newmarket Theatre, SOS Pickering Cresc. 905-953-5122. ,. ** 2:30: Toronto Early Music Centre. Musically Speaking: Musicians in Ordinary. Program of ayres & lute solos celebrating the 400th anniversary of Dowland's Second Book of Songs. Hallie Fishel, voice; John Edwards, lute. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park. Free with admission to the ROM: ,,(children 5-14), 4 & under free (group rates) . * * 2:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Opera Tea. Excerpts from R. Strauss: Rosenkavalier & tea on the theatre stage. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queens Park Cresc. 978-3744. . * * 3:00: Mooredale Junior Orchestra & Youth Orchestra. Kristine Bogyo & Clare Carberry, conductors. Rosedale Heights School, 711 Bloor St. East. 922- 3714. ,. * * 3:00: Musicworks Magazine. An afternoon of music, words & works. Spring issue launch. Anne Bourne, cello; Stephen Clarke & Udo Kasemets, piano; Paul Dutton, speaksinger; Richard Sacks, percussion & other performers. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. West. 204-1080. PWYC. * * 3:00:· Patrons of Wisdom. Natasha Campbell, soprano & Christine Wallner, piano in Recital. Music by Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Barber & Glick. Postconcert Conversation from the stage. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 410- 0453. ,. ** 3:00: Toronto Children's Chorus/Victoria Scholars/ MississaugaChoral Society. Gloria Dea. Music by Palestrina, Gibbons, Bruckner, Faure, Willan & Daley. TCC Chamber Choir; Jean Ashworth Bartle & Jerzy Cichocki, conductors. Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 932-8666 ext.111. , . . * * 4:00: St. George's Concerts. Sine Nomine Medieval Ensemble: The Outcast and the Stranger. Music of Italy, Spain & France from the 12th to 15th centuries. 4600 Dundas St. West. 461-9906. ,. * * 4:30: Christ Church Deer Park. /azz Vespers. Dave Restivo, piano. 1570 Yonge St. 920-5211. Collection. * * 4:30: St. James' Cathedral. Annual Meditation on the Passion. Solo & choral selections from Bach's Passions; readings. St. James' Cathedral Choral Society & soloists. 65 Church St. 364-7865. * * 7:30: Christ Church Deer Park. Organ Music and Compline. Organ recital; evening hymn; organ improvisation. 1570 Yonge St. 920- 5211. Collection. * * 7:30: Ford Centre for the Performing Arts. Lindsay String Quartet. Beethoven: Quartet in D Op.18 #3; Quartet inf Op.95; Quartet in B-flat Op.130. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 870-8000. to . * * 7:30: Hannaford Street Silver Band. Brass Down Under. Grainger: Colonial Song; Rimmer: The Australasian; Wood: Hinemoa; Kay: Mr. Morrsion; jazz selections. James Morrsion, trumpet, trombone & sax; Ormsby Wilkins, conductor. 6:45: Pre-Concert Chat with James Morrsion. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366-7723. ,. * * 7:30: Les Amis Concerts. Celebrating Canadian Composers. Music by Rabinovich, Macconnell, Dolin, Southam, Gardiner, Passmore & Pepa. Toronto Woodwinds; Toronto Cantata Chorus; Dusan Paunovic, accordion; Xiao-Hu Li, baritone; Tak-Ng Lai, conductor. Studio Theatre, Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 905- 773-7712. ,.

• Les AMIS Concert Michael Pepa - Artistic Director · CELEBRATES CANADIAN COMPOSERS Sunday, April 9 , 2000 - 7:30 pm FORD CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 5040 Yonge St., Toronto Studio Theatre TORONTO WOODWINDS SRETEN MARILOVICH, Flute; MILAN NIKOLIC, Oboe;GORAN GOYEVICH, Clarinet ; MELANIE FAIRBROTHER, Bassoon with guest artist DUSAN PAUNOVIC, Accordion Toronto Cantata Chorus XIAO-HU LI, Baritone ; TAK-NG LAI, Conductor; CHRISTINE KIM, Accompanist MusicCcmadoll·fusique 2000 Mary Gardiner AT THE STILLPOINT, THERE Michael Pe pa A PSALM OF THE ELEPHANT THE DANCE IS ** (2000) MAN (1998) Samuel Dolin Sonata for solo accordion (1970) David Passmore Divertimento (1999) Ann Southam In The Wind** (2000) Philip McConnell BEHIND THE GLASS * (2000) Sid Robinovitch Dance Set #3 * (2000) *Commissioned by Les AMIS Concerts **Commissioned by Music Canada Musique 2000 and Les AMIS Concerts "... music . doesn't get much better than . this ... '' Stephen Pedersen, rm; /IALIFilX CJ/RONJCLE- llERALD WWW.VICTORIASC HO LARS.O RG ~ T he Canada Cou ncil for the Ans ~ Le Conscil des Arts du Can~ da

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