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Volume 6 Issue 7 - April 2001

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·· 7:30: Millennium

·· 7:30: Millennium Youth Orchestra. Orchestra Debut. Works by Chopin, Sibelius, Khachaturian, Brahms, Puccini, Lehar, Lennon-McCartney, Offenbach, Rodgers & · Hammerstein. Ori Friedman, piano; Gabriel Friedman, conductor. City Playhouse, 1000 New Westminstet Drive, Vaughan. 416-872- 1111. . ·· 7:30: Music at Metropolitan. The lost Chord. Concert of parlour songs including ballads &favourites from the Victorian & Edwardian eras. Lucy Carrick-Wedel, Maria Thorburn, Terese Sirek Ng, Jay Lambie, Benjamin Stein & other singers. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. East. 416- 363-0331. . .. 7:30: Toronto Sinfonietta. East Meets West. Vivaldi: Cello Concerto inc Op.20 #3; Zhang: Separation of the Newlywed; Rapoport: Concerto for erhu and viola. Adults Seniors S1udenls Children 12 & under Free George Gao, erhu; Coenraad Bloemendal, cello; Katharine Rapoport, viola; Matthe.w Jaskiewicz, conductor; host, Olivia Chow. Bloor St. United Church, 300 Bloor St. , West. 416-410-4379. , $Z4(sr), (st). child 12 & under free. .. 7:30: Toronto Symphony Orchestra . Thomas: Overture to Mignon; Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, & Orchestra; Ridout: Ballade; Elgar: Enigma Variations. M~yumi Seiler, violin; Steven Dann, viola, Victor Feldbrill, conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 416-593-4828. to . ·· 8:00: All The King's Voices. Songs from The Stage. Selections from operas, operettas & musicals. David J. King, conductor. Willowdale United Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. 416-225-2255. ,. .. 8:00: Bell' Arte Singers. An Evening of French Oratorio. Poulenc: Gloria; Durufle: Requiem. Ian Sadler, organ; Lee Willingham, music director. Christ Church Deer Park. 1579 Yonge St. 416-699-5879. ,. .. 8:00: Lewis & Wade Enter,tainmelit. Wendy Maxwell & Friends. Favourites of the Music at Metropolitan presents 'fhe .ho~t Chord . n lr concert of parlour songs and ballads from the Victorian and .Edwardian eras Soloists: Lucy Carrick-Wedel, Maria Thorburn · Terese Sirek Ng, Alison Roy, Ming Kwan, Jay Lambie, Benjamin Stein and Michael Thomas Saturday, May 5 at 7:30 pm 'Ifie Mi{Cennium yo~tfi Orchestra Gabriel Friedman, Music Director and Conductor ' . The first Canadian professional youth orchestra proudly presents Guest Artist Ori :Friedman, Piano First prize winner of the piano competitions of The juilliard School, Minnesota Symphony, Salon De Virtuoso - Sony Award 2000, New York TMYO invites you to a memorable evening Don't miss the 1st Season 2000(2001 Orchestra Debut Works by: Chopin, Sibelius, Khachaturian, Brahms, Puccini, Lehar, Lennon-McCartney, Offenbach, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Saturday, May 5, 2001, 7:30 pm City Playhouse 1000 New Westminster Dr., Vaughan Tickets: (905) 7,09-4057, (416) 872-1111 www.ticketmaster.ca Tickets: Scholarships and award\ are given to all TMYO musicians. Proceeds from the concerts will benefit the scholarship and award fund of TMYO. www .geocities.com ( proyouthorchestra Fax: (905) 770-1198 E-mail: tmyo2000@look.ca --- - -- :l8 wholenote APRIL 1, 2001 - MAY 7, 2001

last Millennium, from Broadway to classical to jazz. Wendy Maxwell, soprano; Mark DuBois, tenor; Alison King, alto; David Playfair, baritone. Runnymede United Church, 432 Runnymede. 416·318·5202. · , (sr & children under 12). ·· 8:00: Mississauga Symphony Orchestra. Water, Water Everywhere. Gliere: Russian Sailor's Dance; Coulthard: Song of the Sea; Elgar: Sea Pictures; Sibelius: The Oceanides; Britten: Four Sea Interludes; Korngold: Sea Hawk. Anita Krause, mezzo-soprano; John Barnum, conductor. Hammerson Hall, 4141 living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 905-306-6000. ,. ·· 8:00: Music Gallery. Hermetic Music Commission. St. George·the·Martyr Church, 197 John St. 416-204-1080. ,. ·· 8:00: Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Pavlo. Flamenco, latin, classical and Mediterranean guitar, Greek bouzouki. 130 Navy St., Oakville. 905·815· 2021. .99. ·· 8:00: Scarborough Philharmonic. Power and Poetry. Coakley: Partilions (world premiere); Chopin: Piano Concerto 111 in e; Shostakovich: Symphony 115 in d, op.47. Ronald Turini, piano; Jerome D. Summers, music director. Birchmount Park C.1., 3663 Danforth Ave. 416·261·0380. ,(sr), O(st). ·· 8:00: Sinfonia Toronto. Catch a Rising Star. Arensky: Variations on a Theme of Tchaikowsky; Mozart: Divertimento K.137; Friedman: Romance 112; Verdi: Sinfonia; Winner of the 1st Annual Sinfonia Toronto Concerto Competition. Nurhan Arman, conductor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 416-205-5555. , (sr), (st). ·· 8:00: St George's Church. Saturday Night Music at St. George's: The . Toronto Northern lights. Barbershop. 416-225· 1922. ,. ·· 8:00: toneART Ensemble. Panoply. Stravinsky: Septet; Kulesha: String Trio; Penderecki: Quartet for Clarinet & String Trio; Baker: Chamber Concerto (premiere). Corey Gemmell, violin; Rpbert A. Baker, conductor & other performers. Heliconian Hall; 35 Hazelton Av~. 416-485-5084. ,, (under 12). ·· 8:00: York Symphony Orchestra. European Treasures. Beethoven: Leonore Overture 113; Stamitz: Flute Concerto; Mendelssohn: Symphony 115 Reformation. Ingrid Takahashi, flute; Roberto De Clara, conductor. Burton Auditorium, York University, 4 700 Keele St. 416-410-0860. ,, (under 12). Sunday May 06 ·· 10:00am: Toronto Symphony Volunteer Committee. National Piano Concerto Competition. Final Round: complete piano concerto. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-593· 7769 ext.358. Free (reservation); reserved seating for donors of or more. ·· 2:00: Harbourfront Centre. Sunday Concert: Concert for Barbados on the Water. 235 Queens Quay West. 416·973· 3000. Free. ·· 2:00: Metropolitan Silver Band. Odyssey 2001. York Region Board of Education Staff Singers; Paul Nicholson & Alan Moo~y. conductors. Metropolitan ?ff. music••'•• United Church, 56 Queen St. East. 416·485· 0923. ,. ·· 2:30: Off Centre Music Salon. funtasia. Linda Maguire, mezzo; Stuart Hamilton, host; Inna Perkis & Boris Zarankin, piano/ artistic direc.tors. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. W. 416·205-5555. ,(st/sr). ·· 3:00: Concertsingers. A Canadiah Songbook. Schafer: Epitaph for Moonlight; Min.newanka; Somers: Songs of the Newfoundland Outports; Greer: All Aroung the Circle; folksongs from New Brunswick. & British Columbia arranged by Beckwith & Chatman. Robert Kortgaard, piano; Peter Tiefenbach, music director. Saint Thomas's Church, 383 Huron St. 416· 769· 7991. ,. ·· 3:00: 'Markham Concert Band. Silver Screen & Colour Spectacle. Music from the .movies by Mancini, Williams, Chaplin & Disney. Dr. Diana Brault. director. Markham Centre creates a unique theatrical and sensory experience for Toronto connoisseurs and ..,. novices alike. ~/ Sunday, May 6/01 at 2:30 pm OFF CENTRE MUSIC SALON presents ..J..- "Funtasia" Mezzo-soprano Linda · Maguire joins piariists Inna Perkis and Boris Zarankin in a program to include Gershwin, Arthur Sullivan, Milhaud and Saint Saen's Carnival of the Animals. Stuart Hamilton will host. I Tickets , seniors and students Glenn Gould Studio, CBC, 250 Front St. W. 416-205-5555 I p a n o music of the 20th & 21st centuries saturday 5 may 2001 8pm heliconian hall, 35 hazelton avenue tickets at door : I I . for reservations and information call 416.485.5084 BELL' ARTE Gloria Francis Poulenc Requiem Maurice Durufle An Evening. of French Oratorio SINGERS Lee Wiiiingham, Music Director Ian Sadler, Organ Saturday, May 5, 2001 8:00 pm Christ Church Deer Park Anglican 1570 Yonge Street, Toronto · Adults - Students/Seniors Group Rates Available For Tickets or Concert Information 416-699-5879 or www.belta11esingers.com THE MARKHAM CONCERT BAND Directed by Dr. Diana Brault Presents "SILVER SCREEN & COLOUR SPECTACLE" Mancini, Williams, Chaplin and Disney Favourites Will Be Featured In the Band's Tribute to the M&vies ·' SUNDAY, MAY 6, 3:00 pm at Markham Theatre;For Performing Arts 171 Town Centre Blvd., in Markham (Hwy. 7 and Warden Ave.) Prices: Adults: .00, Seniors & Children: .00 Family: (2 adults & 2-3 children) .00 Tickets or Info call the box offi~e at (905) 305-7469 APRIL 1, 2001 - MAY 7, 2001 wholenote 39

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