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Volume 5 Issue 9 - June 2000

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Evening Overture. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 14 6:45. . • • 8:00: Music Gallery. Joshthorpe ·Alarm #1. World premieres of The Piano & Mr. Tse, Switch, and What! 179 Richmond St. West. 204· 1080. , . . c / I • • 8:00: Queen of Puddings Music Theatre Company. Sirens/Sirenes. Bilingual, a cappella, choreographed sonic sculpture . Newly commissioned vocal works by Schmidt, Rolfe, Puhm, Pelletier, Sokolovic & Oesterle. Barbara Hannigan, Laura Whalen, NOW ACCEPTING CLIENTS/ Contact in Confidence Tel: (416) 777-9392 David To.mbl}'.'Y\ Chuck Homewood Fax: (416) 203-8981 e-mail: hohum@istar.ca Jane Archibald & Tamara Hummel, sopranos & other performers; Dairine Ni Mheadhra & ' John Hess, music directors. du Maurier Theatre Centre, 231 Queens Quay West. 973·4000. . For complete run see Music Theatre listings. •• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 14. Friday June 16 •1• 8:00: Continuum Contemporary Music. Mnemosyne. Music by Stabler, Bouliane, - Palmer, Harman and Prezament. Rosemary Thomson, conductor; Mark Fewer, violin; Angela Rudden, viola; Paul Widner, cello; Peter Pavlovsky, bass & others. Music Gallery, 179 Richmond St. W. 481 -3418. ,,(cheapseats). • • 8:00: Etobicoke Community Concert Band. String of Pearls. A swinging A::~ ... programme of Big Band music. Guests: Etobicoke Swing Orchestra; John Ed;,.,ard Liddle, bandleader. Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. 905-939-0794. . • • 8:00: Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts. Lou Reed. Guest: Victoria Williams. 1 Front Street East. 872-2262. .89 to .89. • • 8:00: St. Andrew's Presby.terian Church (Scarborough). Music for handbell choirs. Mark Ruhnke, baritone; St. Andrew's Choir; The Bells of St. Andrew's. 115 St. Andrews Road. 905-686-5676. ,. Saturday June 17 • • 2:00 & 8:00: The Megacity Chorus. Championship winning barbershop quartets. Guests: North Metro Chorus; Erin Howden, choreographer; June Dale, Master Director. · Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 626-8744. . ** 2:00: Toronto Music Garden. Celebrating Children's Stories. Storytelling author Rukhsana Khan; CBC co-host Barbara Budd and musical friends. 475 Queens Quay West. 338-0338. Free . . ** 7:30: Merriam School of Music. Grand Finale. Michael Donovan, baritone. Recital Hall, 2359 Bristol Circle. (905)829-2020. , O(school members & family), (children). * * 8:00: Canadian Chamber Academy. Music from the Past, Artists bf the Future. Boccherini: String Quintet op.60/1, Stamitz: ........ ., ...... ., .. . :~fJZ1ii#l£ p~esCffll. · .. 2otb Centur~ Song Saturday, June 17, 2000 8:00 p.m. , Pre-concert talk: 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas Anglican Church 383 Huron Street ' (south of Bloor, east of Spadina) Tickets , Call 416-429-7740 THE CONCERT OF THE CENTURY. ~ . Sergei Rachmaninoff Leonard Bernstein Srul Irving Glick lmant Ramfnsh Zoltan Kodaly Eleanor Daley 14 F;ph Steeet T o ,ol'lto 1 s la nd O nta ,io Canada M 5:J 2B9 T e l: 416 203 0 789 VOICES 50 Glebemount Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4C 3R6 lei: (416) 429-7740 http:/Noiceschoir.tripod.com Traditional Spirituals Canadian Folksongs And much more ...

Symphony Concerto for two violins, Mozart: String Quintet in g K.516. Anastassia and Jean-Michel Pasche-Arabchuk, violins, Canadian Chamber Ensemble soloists; A tis Bankas, artistic director. The Church of St. Martin·ln-The·Fields, 151 Glenlake Ave. 530·4050. , (sr/st). •• 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic. On 1 Broadway Tonight.-Hits from shows currently playing Broadway. Howard Cable, conductor. Birchmount Park C.I., 3663 Danforth Avenue. 261 ·0380. 1 ,(sr),(st); family rates. . •• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall. See June 14. •• 8:00: Voices. 20th Century Song. Music of Rachmaninoff, Bernstein, Ramin~h. Kodaly, Glick, Daley & others. Ron Cheung, artistic director. 7:30: Pre-concert talk. St. Thomas' Church, 383 Huron St. 429-7740. ,. Sunday June 18 •• 1 :30: Mc Michael Canadian Art Collection. Trio.Bravo. Works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven & Brahms. Terry Storr, clarinet; David Smith, piano; Ronald Laurie, cello. 10365 Islington Ave. 416·966- 1687. Free with regular gallery admission: ,(sr),(st). • • 1 :30: Spadina Historic House and Gardens. Vansickle Ensemble. Arrangements of songs from the Spadina collection. Strings, winds & keyboard. 285 Spadina Road. 392-6910. Free. •• 2:00: Calvin Presbyterian Church. A Wedding Anniversary Recital. Music by Haydn, Barber and Rachmaninov. Erika Reiman, piano. 26 Delisle Avenue. 923- 9030. Free. • • 2:00: Harbourfront Centre Sunday Concerts. Brent Titcomb, singer·songwriter. Story· telling lyrics with folk and world music flavours. York Quay Centre, 235 Queens Quay West. 973-3000. Free. •• 3:00: Toronto Music Garden. Young Performers Series. Vocal duos. 475 Queens duay West. 338-0338. Free. • • 3:00: Trinity Presbyterian Church. , Hymn Sing festival Local church choirs; Salvation Army Scarborough Temple Band. 2737 Bayview Avenue. 447·5136. Admission by donation in aid of Food Banks. • • 7:30: Canadian Chamber Academy. Music from the Past, Artists of the future. See June 17. Lansing United Church, 49 Bogert Ave., North York. 530-4050. $.15, (sr/st). Monday June 19 •• 12:15: Church ofthe Holy Trinity. Music Monday Concert: Choi'r Unaccompanied. Music by Lassus, Bruckner, Tomkins & Howells. Christ Church Deer Park Choir; Bruce Kirkpatrick Hill, director. 10 Trinity Square. 598-4521. Suggested donation: -. • • 6:30: Mississauga Festival Choir. Concert Evening and Strawberry Social Church of Our Saviour, 1 Laurentide Dr. 447- 9121. . Tuesday June 20 • • 8:00: Weston Silver Band. Concert in the Park. Memorial.Park, Little Ave. & Weston Rd. 292-4646. Free. Wednesday June 21 ~ "ON BROADWAY TONIGHT" ~ HOWARD CABLE Principal Pops Conductor Join Howard Cable and.The Scarborough Philharmonic for a taste of current Broadway Hits right in your own backyard. J:-: Saturday 17 June 2000, 8:00 p.m. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~r~v~·~~e .5urrnner Spnp= Tickets , $ 18, $ 15 ~ Call 416-261-0380 for reservations I •• 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. Noonday Recital. Brad Ratzlaff, organ; Carol Ratzlaff, soprano. 1585 Yonge St. 922-1167. Free. • • 7:00: Etobicoke Community Concert Band. Under Millennium Skies. John Edward Liddle, bandleader. Applewood Homestead,' 450 The West Mall. 905-939-0794. Free. • • 7:30: Opera Buffa. Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro. Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive. 905-841-0414. . For complete run see Music Theatre listings. • • 8:00: Massey Hall. Sandra Bernhard: I'm Still Here ... Oamn It! Performance art, cabaret, stand-up comedy. 15 Shuter St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. •• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Wagner: Tristan & Isolde: Prelude, Act I; Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in e; Shostakovich: Symphony #5. Leila Josefowicz, violin; Yakov'Kreizberg, · conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 593-4828. to . Thursday June 22 • • 12: 10: St. Paul's Bloor Street. Noon Hour Organ Recital. Angus Sinclair. 227 Bloor St. E. 961-8116. Free. •• 7:30: Toronto Downtown Jazz Soci~ty. du Maurier Downtown Jazz 2000: Duke Ellington Sacred Concert. Ellington: Dance To The Music of Time (world premiere) & other works. St. Paul's Choir; Sharon Riley & Faith Chorale; Jim Galloway And His Wee Big Band; Doug Riley; Jackie Richardson. St. Paul's Anglican Church, 227 Bloor St. East. 928-2033. to . •• 8:00: Music Gallery.J. David Lindsay. 179 Richmond St. West. 204-1080. ,. · •• 8:00: Toropto Symphony Orchestra. Rov Thomson Hall. See June 21. Concert and Strawberry Socia{ witli ·The Mississauga Festival Choir June 19th 'i 6:30 Dessert, 8:00 Concert 'i Church of Our Saviour, Don Mills 'i 447-9121 TWILIGHT CONCERTS IN-THE-PARK c Jun~ _ 21st 1a , :O July July 12th 26th' Etobicoke Community Concert Band Conductor John Edward Liddle A FINE Tll.ADITION of \Wnesdayevming concerh on the grounda of the historic APPLEWOODHOMESTEAD 450 The West Mall 7 to 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE Box Office 416-410-1570 S G productions •Professional: quality recording gear •Years of experience incl. major label releases •Production tailored to fit your goals & budget - from audition tapes to album masters •Studio recording or at the location of your choice •Digital editing & computer notation Call (416} 410 - 6595 leave message

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