Comprehensive Concert Listings, Oct 1 to Nov 7 Sunday October 01 · Reader, please note > > 2:00: Arts Toronto. Artsweek 2000: Toronto Wind Orchestra Chamber Concert. Dvorak: Serenade; Wagner: Siegfried; Gounod: Petite Symphony. Kingston United Church, 975 Kingston Rd. 603·9339. Admission by donation (maximum ). > > 2:00: Calvin Presbyterian Church. Sunday Afternoon Recital: Jay lambie, tenor & Stephanie Martin, organ & piano. 26 Delisle Ave. 923·9030. Free (donations accepted). > > 2:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. In The Mood With The Toronto AII·Star Big Band. Sounds of the ' big band era. The Serenaders; Zygmunt director. 130 WE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ENSURE 'ACCURACY, BuT THINGS HAPPEN! So PLEASE, WHEREVER POSSIBLE, USE THE PHONE NUMBERS PROVIDED TO CALL AHEAD. ALSO, PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY THE FIRST PERFORMANCE OF MuSIC THEATRE EVENTS IS INCLUDED IN THESE DAILY LISTINGS. FoR MUSIC THEATRE DETAILS, SEE OUR MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS To LOCATE LISTINGS FOR A SPECIFIC PRESENTER OR VENUE, PLEASE CONSULT OUR IN~EX OF PRESENTERS AND VENUES Oakville. 905·815·2021. .99. > > 2:30: Royal Conservatory of Music. Family Concert: Tales of Arabian Nights. Rimsky·Korsakov: Sheherazade (with narration). Royal Conservatory Orchestra; Rennie conductor. Ettore Golden Harvest Festival October 1, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. Stephen Leacock Theatre 130 Gwendolyn Blvd., Keswick ON (90S) 476.0193 [Cf!1 u ~ (l~i (!I~@ ;J i•l 3 ~ f!1 ~[!)#I ' Tickets: Adults , Children/Seniors Presented by BAC Georgina The Beach Arts Centre Georllna la a not-for-proDt orpnlzadon. Oct. 5th in October and November, 12:30-1:10 p.m. lunches welcome •:• Freewill offering Clarinet & Piano. Music by Tartini, Saint-Saens & others. Yoshika Yoshioka, clarinet; Pauline Roeleveld, piano. · Oct. 12th Recordare. Music from the world of Christopher Columbus. Recorder trio; voice; harp;. renaissance bagpipe; A very Maclean and others. Oct. 19th Out of Africa. Trisha Haldane, mezzo soprano; Rob Power, percussion. Oct. 26th Flute & Violin. Music by Martinu, Doppler and others. Christine Mourre, flute; Ivana Popovic, violin; Isabel Bernaus, piano. Nov. 2nd Fools Rush In. Vocal duets by Schumann, Milhaud, Sullivan and Steffani. Lucy Carrick Wiegel, soprano; Jay Lambie, tenor; Bruce Kirkpatrick Hill, piano. The Lunchtime Chamber Music Series is entirely self-supporting. We are grateful for the financial contributions of our audience members, which help defray our expenses. 22 Whoienote OCTOBER 1, 2000 · NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Mazz01eni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. West. 408·2824 ext.321. 0,(sr/st), $ 5(children). > > 3:00: Hart House Music Committee. Sunday Concert: Peter long worth, piano. Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle. 978·5362. Free. > > 4:00: Concerts at St. George's/ Cantores Celestes Women's Chamber Choir. Bright Shining as the Sun. Spirituals; works by Rossini. Ellen Meyer, piano; Bob Weir, double bass; Kelly Galbraith, director. St. George's on·the·Hill Church, 4600 Dundas St. West. 461·9906. , 0. > > 7:00: Leaside Concert Series. Kubica/van Berke/Guitar Duo. Music by Rossini, Barrios, Piazzolla & Rak. leaside Presbyterian Church, 670 Eglinton Ave. East. 488·2588. ,, family rates. > > 7:30: American Harp Society. The Romantic Spirit. Harp recital by Dominique Piana. Armour Heights Church, 1 05 Wilson Ave. 484·9951. . > > 8:00: Flying Cloud Folk Club. 0/iver Schroer, fiddler/composer. TRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave. 410·3655. ,. Monday October 02 > > 8:00: Hannaford Street Silver ClementCarelse, organ. Music by Wesley, Brewer and Elgar. The Silver Ring Choir of Bath Mark Herris, organ. Music by Bach, Hampton & Langlais. Franck Besingrand, organ. Music by Krebs, Mozart, Vi erne, Alain & Langlais. Michael Bloss, organ. Program of Ghostly Affects. Band. Strike Up the Band. Cable: Tango Euph; Cross Country Holiday.lnternational . Music Day event & tribute to Howard Cable. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366·7723. ,. > > 8:00: Music Gallery. Victor Bateman, Renee Malamed & Bob Fenton. Theatre Passe Muraille, 16 Ryerson Ave. 204·1 080. . > > 8:00: OnStage at Glenn Gould , Studio. Mahler: lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (arr. Schoenberg); Das lied van der Erde (arr. Schoenberg/Riehn). Catherine Robbin, mezzo; Richard Margison, tenor; Nathan Berg, baritone; members of the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra; Mario Bernardi, conductor. 250 Front St. West. 205·5555. . > > 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Music from The Sting, Sophie's Choice & A Chorus line; tributes to Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers & Barbara · Streisand. Michael Keller, drums; Mark McVey, vocalist;.Marvin Hamlisch, conductor. Ray Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593·4828. to . Tuesday October 03 > > 1 :00: St. James' Cathedral. lunch Hours at St. James~· Clement Care/se, organ. 65 Church St. 364·7865. Free. > > 12:1 0: University ofT oronto Faculty of Music. Voice Student Performances.' Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978·3744. Free. > > 8:00: On Stage at Glenn Gould Studio. Tangos Tribute to Piattolla! Roberto Bravo, piano; Enrique Tellerias, bandeneon; Pablo Seib, double bass; Maria luz Martinez, soprano. 250 Front St. West. 205·5555. . > > 8:00: Orion House Artists Management. Mostly Wagner. Recital of arias & duets by Wagner & other masters of the German repertoire. Jon Morrell, heldentenor; Celine Papizewska, dramatic soprano; William Shookhoff, music director. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366·7723. ,. > > 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orches· tra. Ray Thomson Hall. See October 2. > > 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Jean.Paul Sevi/la, piano in Recital. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978·3744. Free. Wednesday October 04 > > 12:30: Yorkminster Park Church. Noonday Recital. Kunle Owolabi, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 922·1167. Free. > > 2:00 & 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Ray Thomson Hall. See October 2. Matinee to . > > 8:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Holly Cote. Jazz classics & modern pop. 130 Navy St., Oakville. 905· 815·2021. .99. Thursday October 05 > > 12:00 noon: CBC Radio Two. Young Artist Series: Berenika Zakrtewski, piano. Beethoven: Sonata Op.1 09; music by
Chopin. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 205·5555. Free. > > 12:10: St. Paul's Bloor Street. Noon Hour Recital: Ashley Tidy, organ. 227 Bloor St. East. 961·8116. Free. > > 12:1 0: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Thursday Noon Series. Works by Brahms, Dvorak & Mozart. Guy Few, trumpet/piano; Che Anne Loewen, piano. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978· 3744. Free. > > 12:30: Christ Church Deer Park. Clarinet & Piano. Music by Tartini, Saint· Saens & others. Yoshika Yoshioka, clarinet; Pauline Roeleveld, piano. 1570 Yonge St. 920·5211. Free (collection). > > 8:00: Kapralova Society. A Tribute to Vita Kapralova. Kapralova: Legend Op.3a for violin & piano; Burlesque Op.3b for violin & piano; Apple from the Lap Op.1 0 for voice & piano; April Preludes Op. 13 for piano; Ritornel Op. 25 for cello & piano; & other music. Antonin Kubalek, piano; Coenraad Bloemendal, cello; Gerard Kantarjian, violin; Dana Campbell, soprano. Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 924·4463. ,(cou· pie) (includes reception). > > 8:00: Music Gallery. Ringcycle. Charlie Ringas, percussion; Graham Hargrove, marimba; Henty Heikkig, bass; Stacey MacGregor, piano/organ; Kevin Barrett, guitar & other performers. CD release concert. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 204·1080. ,. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Faculty of Music presents > > 8:00: Massey Hall. Alison Krauss, singer/fiddler & Union Station. Pop, country & bluegrass. 15 Shuter St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. > > 8:00: Music Gallery. Jaap Blank & Paul Outton. Virtuoso acoustic oral soundworks. St. George the Martyr Church, 197 John St. 204·1080. ,. Sunday October 08 > > 1:00: Harbourfront Centre. Cushion Concert: True North Brass ·In the land of the Spirits. Barbara Budd, host. du Maurier Theatre Centre, 231 Queens Quay West. 973-4000. . > > 2:00: Calvin Presbyterian Church. Sunday Afternoon Recital of Schumann lieder. Jennifer Coombs, soprano; Elizabeth Watts, piano. 26 Delisle Ave. 923·9030. Free (donations accepted). > > 8:00: Flying Cloud Folk Club/Libra. Archie Fisher, singer/songwriter. TRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave. 41 0·3655. ,. Tuesday October 1 0 > > 1:00: St. James' Cathedral. lunch Hours at St. James': The Silver Ring Choir of Bath. 65 Church St. 364·7865. Free. > > 8:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Small Jazz Ensembles. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978·3744. Free. Thursday October 12 > > 12:00 noon: CBC Radio Two: Music Around Us. Trio/If. Beethoven: Trio Op.11; Chan: Among Friends; Gershwin: Preludes. Shalom Bard, clarinet; Mary Katherine Finch, cello; Gregory Oh, piano; Keith Homer, host. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 205·5555. Free. > > 12:10: St. Paul's Bloor Street. Noon Hour RecHal· ElizabethAnderson, organ. 227 Bloor St. East. 961 ·8116. Free. > > 12:30: Christ Church Deer Park. Recordare. Music from the world of Christopher Columbus. Recorder trio; voice; harp; renaissance bagpipe; A very Maclean, leader. 1570 Yonge St. 920·5211. Free Women's Musical Club of Toronto AFTERNOON CONCERT > > 8:00: Music Toronto. Emerson Ouartet. Shostakovich: Quartet #11 , Quartet #12; Beethoven: Quartet in c#, Op. 131. Jane Mallet! Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366·7723. ,,(st). > > 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. Rosemary Clooney, vocals. Classical pop & jazz. Big Kahuna & the Copa Cat Pack. 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. > > 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music Glenn Gould Professional School. Sextet in the City. Dvorak: String Sextet in A Op.48;Poulenc: Sextet for Piano & Wind Quintet; R. Strauss: String Sextet from the opera Capriccio. Erika Raum, violin; Simon Fryer, cello; Max Christie, clarinet; Chris Gongas, french horn; Jenny Regehr, piano & other performers. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. West. 408·2824 ext.321. ,. > > 8:00: Workman Theatre Project. Joy · a Musical About Depression. Book by Maja Ardal; music & lyrics by Joey Miller; direction by Patricia Vanstone. 1001 Queen St. West. 583·4606. ,PWYC limited income. For complete run see Music Theatre listings. Friday October 06 > > 12:00 noon: Roy Thomson Hall Volunteers. Bring Your Own lunch Concert: Jennifer Razon, soprano. 60 Simcoe St. 593-4822 ext.363. Free. > > 8:00: Japan Foundation/Toronto Downtown Jazz. Sadao Watanabe, jazz saxophone in Concert. Winter Garden Theatre, 189 Yonge St. 872-5555. to . > > 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Faculty Artist Series: St. Lawrence String Ouartet. Dvorak: Terzetto Op.76; Mozart: Piano Concerto in C K.415 (arr. by Mozart for string quintet & piano); Mendelssohn: Octet. Guests: Simon Fryer, cello; Steven Dann, viola; Ed Tail, double bass; William Aide, piano & student performers. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978·3744. ,. Saturday October 07 > > 1 :30 & 3:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Toy Stories. Slonimsky: My Toy Balloon; Rolfe: Mechanical Oanny and How He Saved The Children (world premiere/TSO commission); Debussy: la boite iJ joujoux. Dennis Lee, author/narrator; Gary Kulesha, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-4828. . > > 7:30: St. Luke's Anglican Church, Burlington. Silver Ring Choir of Bath. Grenville Jones, conductor. 1382 Ontario St., Burlington. 905·681·6097. ,. > > 7:30: St. Martin·in·the·Fields · Church. Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir. Guest soloists from Toronto. 151 Glenlake Ave. 767·7491. Free. > > 8:00: Masques. Music for Several Friends. Music by Leclair, Corelli, Seeker & Walther. Timothy Haig & Genevieve Gilardeau, baroque violins; Elin Siiderstriim, gamba; Olivier Fortin, harpsichord. Trinity· St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. West. 41 0· 4022. . > > 8:00: Music Toronto. Cyprien Katsaris, piano in Recital Jane Mallet! Theatre, 27 Front St. East. 366·7723. ,,(st). > > 8:00: Roy Thomson Hall. Ray Charles. 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. Wednesday October 11 > > 12:30: York University Dept. of Music. Music of the West African Kora. Rob Simms plays the traditional harp of the Manding peoples. McLaughlin Performance Hall, 050 McLaughlin College, 4700 Keele St. 736·5186. Free. > > 12:30: Yorkminster Park Church. Noonday Recital. David Enlow, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 922·1 167. Free. > > 7:30: Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir. Evening of Song. Joint concert with the Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir. David Low & Val Jones, directors. St. Andrew's Church, 75 Simcoe St. 905· 723·990 1. ,. October 12, 1:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES PIANO QUARTET Toronto Debut One of America's premier piano quartets playing music by Mozart, Hartke, and Brahms. OCTOBER 1, 2000 • NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Wholenote 23
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