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Volume 6 Issue 2 - October 2000

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oboe, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, theorbo & harpsichord. 7 Hart House Circle. 921· 3802. > > 8:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Susan Aglukark. 130 Navy St. Oakville. 905·815·20'21. .99. > > 8:30: University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Small Jazz Ensembles. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 978·3744. Free. Thursday November 02 > > 12:00 noon: CBC Radio Two: Music Around Us. Anya Alexeyev, piano. Music by Rachmaninov & Balakirev. Keith Horn er, host. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Froht St. West. 205·5555. Free. > > 12:10: St. Paul's Bloor Street. The Glenn Could Professional School of The ROYAL CONSERVATORY of MUSIC ''IN MEMORIAM'' THE ROYAL C0NS.ERVATORY -\ - • ,j -:~-, '}; . jj='-··· ~ov~ember 3, 2ooo, : ' . . NN GOOLD SrodiQ' · ~- . .,p{/;: , _i:W:· ~_,. . • \ CANA .. ROADCASTING CENTRE "· . ' > 12:30: Christ Church Deer Park. Fools Rush In ... Vocal duets by Schumann, Milhaud, Sullivan & Stelfani. Lucy Carrick Wiegel, soprano; Jay Lambie, tenor; Bruce Kirkpatrick Hill, piano. 1570 Yonge St. 920· 5211. Free !collection). Women's Musical Club of Toronto AFTERNOON CONCERT November 2, 1:30 p.m. LEIPZIG STRING QUARTET Toronto Debut "One 6f the towering and most versatile quartets of our time."- Die Neue Zuericher Zeitung Playing Haydn, Zemlinsky, and Beethoven > > 1:30: Women's Musical Club of Toronto. Leipzig String Quartet. Music by Haydn, Zemlinsky & Beethoven. 12:15: pre· concert lecture, Rm. 330. Waiter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 923· 7052. . > > 8:00: Massey Hall. Noche Flamenca. Traditional flamenco performed by dancers, musicians & singers. 15 Shuter St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. > > 8:00: Scarborough Music Theatre. Mame. Music & lyrics by Jerry Herman; book by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee. Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. 396-4049. 8, . For completP. run see Music Theatre listings. > > 8:00: Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Verdi Requiem. Barbara Livingston, soprano; Annamaria Popescu, mezzo·soprano; Kurt Lehmann, tenor; Robert Pomakov, bass; Noel Edison, conductor. 7:00: pre·concert chat with Rick Phillips. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 872-4255. .25·.25. > > 8:00: University of Toronto Faculty of Music/ MusicCanadaMusique 2000. The last Duel. Opera with niusic by Kulesha; Michael Patrick Albano, librettist/ director; Raffi Armenian, conductor. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978· 3744. ,. For complete run see Music Theatre listings. Friday November 03 > > 7:30: Ontario Christian Music Assembly. Christian Festival Concert 2000. Mixed choir & concert band; Andre Knevel & Dirk Out, organ & piano; Maja Roodveldt, soprano; Ruun Fiselier, tenor; Leendert Kooij, director. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 416·636·9779. -to . > > 8:00: Massey Hall.les Tambours du Bronx. African percussion; punk rock. 15 Shuter St. 872-4255. .50 to .50. ' > > 8:00: Dakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The Music of Andrew lloyd Webber. Kevin Bradshaw, baritone; Carol Ann Feldstein, mezzo·soprano. 130 Navy St. Oakville. 905·815·2021. .99. > > 8:00: Orpheus Choir ofT oronto. Copland: In the Beginning; Four Motels; Old American Songs; Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb. Shawn Grenke, piano/organ; Sidgwick Scholars, soloists; Brainerd Blyden·Taylor, music director. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church St. 530·4428. > > 8:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Orchestra Series: Dies lrae. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique: episode de la vie d'un artiste Op.14; ilritten: Sinfonia da Requiem Op.20. Simon Streatfeild, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 408·2824 ext.321. ,. > > 8:00: Toronto Consort. The Orlando Consort: New Strawberries, New Mulberries. Program centred on music and feasting in medieval and early renaissance Europe. Trinity·St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. West. 964·6337. ·, H251sr/ st). Saturday November 04 > > 7:00: St. Patrick's Church. Surinder Mundra, piano in Recital Works of Bath, Mozart, Chopin, Schumann & others. Fundraising concert. 141 McCaul St. 598· Christian Festival Concert ROY THOMSON HALL _Friday, November 3 by the choirs & brass of the Ontario Christian Music Assembly with special guest soloists & pianist from Europe Leendert Kooij, directing Tickets .00 I .00 I .00 l_ Call (416)636-9779 for tickets or information 32 Wholenote OCTOBER 1, 2000 - NOVEMBER 7, 2000 I

3269.,. > > 7:30: Toronto Gilbert & Sullivan Society. A Gilbert & Sullivan Celebration. In honour of Sir Arthur Sullivan on the 1 OOth anniversary of his death. Mark DuBois, tenor & other performers. St. Anne's Church, 270 Gladstone Ave. 905· 773-5535. . > > 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Dvorak: Carnival Overture; Slavonic Oance, Op. 72, #2; Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain; Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto #1; 1812 Overture. Naida Cole, piano; Marco Parisotto, conductor. Ray Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593·4828. to . > > 7:30: University of Toronto/ University of Western Ontario/Royal Conservatory of Music. John Cage: Europera 5. Darryl Edwards, tenor; Lorna McDonald, soprano; Jack Behrens, piano; Noel Martin, vitrola; Daryl A. Chrichton, producer. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. West. 408-2824 ext.321. ,. > > 8:00: Deer Park Concerts. Rachel laurin, organ in Recital. Deer Park Church, 129 St. Clair West. 962-3381. . The Toronto Consort presents The Orlando Consort with the program New Strawberries, New Mulberries Friday November 3 , 2000 Their first time in Canada, England's most renowned a capella group presents a program of medieval and early renaissance music. > > 8:00: Massey Hall. Raquel Bitton Sings Edith Piaf: Her Story ... Her Songs. 20· piece orchestra. 15 Shuter St. 872-4255. to . > > 8:00: Oakville Symphony Orchestra. Bruch: Kol Nidrei; Rid out: Fall Fair; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4. Jose Shapero, cello soloist. Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, 130 Navy St. Oakville. 905-815-2021.,.50. > > 8:00: OnStage at Glenn Gould Studio. Nova Scotia Mass Choir. Gospel music. Woody Woods, musical director. 250 Front St. West. 205-5555. . tA to neART e n s emble CANADIANS ALIVE MUSIC FROM THE 20TH & 21ST CENTURIES Saturday 4 November 2000 guitar violin Elgin String Trio violin viola cello 8 pm Heliconian Hall 35 Hazelton Avenue Danielle Cumming She/don Grabke Corey Gemmell Jonathan Craig Tom Mueller Adults/ seniors students/ under 12 > > 8:00: toneA RT ensemble. Canadians Alive. Hetu: Concerto for guitar & strings Op.50 larr. Baker); Baker: String Trio; Beckwith: String Trio. Danielle Gumming, guitar; Elgin String Trio: Corey Gemmell, violin; Jonathan Craig, viola; Tom Mu9ller, cello. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 485-5084. ,, $Blunder 12). Sunday November 05 > > 1:00: Harbourfront Centre. Cushion Concert: Judy Kang & Fairy Tales. Pierre· Richard Aubin, piano. Barbara Budd, host. tA \ Jacques HETU ;s Concerto for Guitar and String 4 Trio Opus 50 (arranged Baker) ~ ~ Robert A BAKER .~ String Trio (1996) ~ H John BECKWITH ~~ String Trio I §. ' Living Canadian composers! Rarely are these two conditions met on the same concert Come hear what three generations of 'f Canadians are composing. i P IANIST Plays for rhe People "Surinder has innate pianisric gifts and a highly developed, wide-ranging musical mind. He possess a sensitivity for musical style, very solid technique, and an instinctive ability to communicate musically, qualities which enable him to play with much feeling and persuasiveness." - D. R I CHTER. RCM. FACULTY ''An excd lem concert pianist who has rhe abiliry to communicate rh rough his dazzling, elegant, beauriful and soulful performances, stirring deep emocions in his audience."-A. PADUA ''It is his heartfelt love, sensitivity and innate understanding of music and his maturity while performing under great pressure that captivates his audience. Surinder's piano concerts are lodged in the hearts and memories of his audiences who he communicates with, through his inspired and personal renditions of the classics. T hey in turn will never forget him. Like a breath of fresh air, Surinder's exquisite expression and intimate, personal style radiates throughout his performance. CanadJ. can be extremely proud of having a young gentleman such as Surinder Mundra ... May God continue to bless him and provide him with a glorio us future so rhar his music m a~' be enjoyed around the world." - C. Ators-SI KE !Fund rf\_aising Concert 19. N OVEMBER 4, 2000N\ St. Parrick's Church, 141 McCaul Street, Toronto Tickets: - Students/Seniors; - Adults FoR TrcKETS A N D I NFORMAT I ON CA L L: S98 - 32.69 ; 191 - 4 77 8: 9 7 9 - i 183 OR 90S · 420 : 8177 OCTOBER 1 1 2000 - NOVEMBER 7, 2000 Who le note 33

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