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Volume 9 Issue 2 - October 2003

  • Text
  • Toronto
  • October
  • Jazz
  • Theatre
  • November
  • Choir
  • Musical
  • Orchestra
  • Concerts
  • Symphony

- 8:00: Sounds of

- 8:00: Sounds of Toronto Jazz Series. Ian Bargh, solo piano. Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-595-0404 x229. Tuesday October 21 - 12:30: York University Department of Music. Early Music Ensemble. Judith Cohen, soloist. Mclaughlin Performance Hall, 050 Mclaughlin College, 4700 Keele St. 416· 736-5186. Free. - 1 :OD: St. James' Cathedral. lunch Hour Concert. Performer & program TBA. 65 Church St. 416·364· 7865. Free. )Uusic TORONTO 8:00: Music Toronto. Music Toronto Chamber Society. Ives: Hallowe'en for string quartet and piano; Hindemith: String Quartet #3; Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A Op.81. Annalee Patipatanakoon, Scott St. John, violins; David Harding, viola; Roman Borys, cello; Jamie Parker, piano. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. East.416-366-7723. ,,. - 8:00: Off Cen.tre Music Salon/Second Canadian-German Festival. Traditions of the European Salons begun in the 17th century. Patrick Rafetry, Yana lvanilova, Giles Tomkins, Elina Kelebeev & other performers; Stuart Hamilton, host; William Webster, narrator. Trinity-St. Paul's Church, 427 Bloor St. West. 416· 598-5353. Wednesday October 22 - 12:30: Music Gallery Institute/St. George-the-Martyr Church. Free lunch Music. Barry Prophet & Rick Sacks. 197, John St. 416-204-1080. Free. - 12:30: York University Department of Music. Chinese Orchestra . . Kim Morris, soloist. Mclaughlin Performance Hall, 050 Mclaughlin College, 4700 Keele St. 416- 736-5186. Free. - 12:30: Yorkminster Park Church. Noonday Recital: Rasa Gudiene, organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416·922-1167. Free. - 7:30: Humbervale United Church Choir. The Singing Sanctuary: Toronto Police Association Male Chorus. Harry McCarthy, music director; Flo Umphrey, 40 accompanist. 1447 Royal York Rd. 416· 249-2821.. - 8:00: Mozart Society. Ivan Zenaty, violin & Katarina Zenaty, piano in Recital. Works by Mozart, Paganini & Wieniawski. First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto, 175 St. Clair West. 416·201 · 3338. (members free). - 8:00: Soundstreams Canada. Music of Anders Hillborg & Paul Steenhuisen. Plus works for trombone. Alain Trudel, trombone. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front / St. West. 416-205-5555. , (sr), ·, 1st). - 8:30: U of T Faculty of Music. Small Jazz Ensembles. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416-978-3744. Free. Thursday October 23 12:00 noon: CBC Radio. Music Around Us Young Artist Series: Aditya Verma, sarod & Sanjay Verma, tabla. Classical Indian music. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 ' Front St. West. 416-205-5555. Free. - 12:15: Music on the Hill. lunchtime Concert: Heather Cumine, soprano & Kim Headon, clarinet. St. John's York Mills, 19 Don Ridge Dr. 416-972-6329. Free. - 12:30: Christ Church Deer Park. lunchtime Chamber Concert: Riverdale Ensemble. Trios by Fruhling & Ireland. 1570 Yonge St. 416-920·5211. Free (donations accepted). - 12:30: York University Department of Music. Balkan Music Ensemble. Irene Markoff, soloist. Mclaughlin Performance Hall, 050 Mclaughlin College, 4700 Keele St. 416-736·5186. Free. Women's Musical dub of Toronto AFTERNOON CONCERT Gerald Finley, baritone Stephen Ralls, piano . Works by Beethoven, Sibelius, Barber, and Holman Thursday, October 23, 1:30 pm - 1 :30: Women's Musical Club of Toronto. Gerald Finley, baritone & Stephen Ralls, piano. Works by Beethoven, Sibelius, Barber & Holman. Walter Hall, 80 Queen's Park. 416·923· 7052. . - 2:00: Cecilia Kang. Clarinet Recital Selection of works by classical composers. Northern District library, 40 Orchard View Blvd. 416-393-7610. Free. - 8:00: Curtain Call Players. A Sentimental Journey. Musical Salute to the Big Band Era. GT A Swing Band. Fairview library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Dr. 416-703-6181. . For complete run see Music Theatre listings. - 8:00: living Arts 1 Centre. Remy ' Shand. Soul, R&B. Hammerson Hall, 4141 living Arts Dr., Mississauga. 905·306· 6000. -. - 8:00: Via Salzburg. Songs and Gongs. Vivier: Cinque Chans'ons pour Percussion; other works for gamelan, strings & narrator. Guest: John Jarvis, actor. Glenn Gould Studio, 250 Front St. West. 416· 205-5555. , (sr), (st). I Friday October 24 - 7:30: Opera Atelier/Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra. Gluck: lphigenie en Tauride. Krisztine Szabo, Daniel Belcher, Colin Ainsworth, Olivier Laquerre, Jackalyn Short & other performers; Andrew Parrott, conductor. Elgin Theatre, 189 Yonge. 416-872-5555. -. For cpmplete run see music theatre listings. -' 7:30: Orpheus Choir. Choral Passions. Orff: Catulli Carmina; Nance: Mass for a New Millennium; Wedd: Veni Creator. Leslie Fagan, soprano; Nils Brown, tenor; Edward Moroney, accompanist; Robert Cooper, artistic director. Grace Church on· the-Hill, 300 Lonsdale. 416-530-4428, ,. - 8:00: Czech Community Centre, Masaryktown. Ivan Zenaty, violin & Katarina Zenata, piano in Recital. Works by Dvorak, Martinu, Filas & de Sarasate. 450 Scarborough _Golf Club Rd. 416-439· 4354. $ 20, (st). - 8:00: Etobicoke Community Concert Band/Etobicoke Swing Orchestra. Big· Band Nostalgia! Guest: Eddie Graf, clarinet; John Edward Liddle, music director. Etobico~e Collegiate Auditorium, 86 Montgomery Rd. 416-410-1570. , (sr), (st), under 12 free. - . 8:00: Exultate Chamber Singers. Great Composer Series I: Benjamin Britten. Britten: Rejoice in the lamb; Five Flower Songs; Hymn to the Virgin & other works. John Tuttle, conductor. Saint · Thomas's Church, 383 Huron. 416-971· 9229. , 1sr), (st). - 8:00: Fridays At Eight. Rachel Laurin, organ in Recital. Laurin: Symphonic Suite Op.36; music of Bach, Daveluy & Widor. Lawrence Park Community Church, 2180 Bayview Ave. 416-489-1551 x21. ,. - , 8:00: Music Theatre Mississauga/ Theatre Unlimited. Anything Goes. By Bolton, Wodehouse, Lindsay, Crouse & Porter. Meadowvale Theatre, 6315 Montevideo Rd.' Mississauga. 905-615· 4720. For complete run see music theatre listings. ' - 8:00: Northdale Concert Band/ Wexford Heights United Church AOTS~ Men's Club. Denise Grant, 'guest conductor. Wilmar Heights United Church, 963 Pharmacy Ave. 411:1-757-0626. , 12 & under free. - 8:00: Via Salzburg. Songs and Gongs. Glenn Gould Studio, See Oct 23. - 8:00: York Symphony Orchestra. Russian Fireworks. Shostakovich: Festive FRIDAYS AT EIGHT PRESENTS FRENCb CA.NA.0lA.N ORGA.N VIRTUOSO lN A. CONCERT CELEBRA.TlNG TlJE 5 1 " A.1'.ll-.JlVERSA.RVOF TbE FLORENCE GR.A.NO ORGA.N WlTb music OF BA.Cl), OA.VELuy, WlbOR & lA.URlN f:Rl0A.Y, OCTOBER 24, 2003 A.T 8:00 pm TlCkETS: & lNFOROJA.TlON: 416-489-1554 EXT.21 Lawrence Park Community Church 2180 Bayview Ave. (south of Lawrence Ave. East) Plenty of free parking www.thewholenote.com October 1 - November 7 2003

Overture; Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #3; Tchaikovsky: Symphony #2 Little Russian. Michael Berkovsky, .piano. Trinity Church, 79 Victoria St., AurQra. 416-410·0860. ,, (under 12). Saturday October 25 - 11 :ODam & 2:00: Markham Theatre · for Performing Arts. The Gruffalo. Family entertainment. 171 town Centre Blvd. 905-305· 7469. .50,.50. - 3:00: Walmer Road Church. lmre Olah, organ, in Recital, 188 Lowther. 416· 658·8831. Free. - 7:30: Elmer lseler Singers. Mediaeval, Modern, Meditative. Brahms: Three Motets; Mendelssohn: Sechs Sprache; music of Tallis, Willan & Somers. Guests: Gerald Fagan Singers; Gerald Fagan, conductor; Lydia Adams, artistic director. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church St. 416-217-0537. - 7:30: St. Christopher's Church. Canada's Singing Priest in Performance. Gospel hymns, Celtic, show tunes & ~ Lydia Adams, Conduct~ presents ~~ and~ . LYDIA ADAMS, CONDUCTOR GERALD- FAGAN, GUEST CONDUOfOR ~njoy two of Canada's great choral ensembles, both celebrating 25 years of performance, when Canadian music maestro, Gerald Fagan and the Gerald Fagan Singers join Lydia Adams and the Elmer Iseler Singers for an evening of resounding repertoire. A wonderful opening for a specjal season. Repertoire includes Brahms, Three Motets; Mendelssohn, Sechs Spruche Music ofTavener, Willan, Somers, Barber ' . Saturday, October 25, 2003, 7:30 p.m. St. James' Cathedral King & Church Streets . Tickets 416-217-0537 Thre:e Generations of Vocal Masterwe> Qctober 251 2003 at 8 p.m. On the program are works of pioneering Jeyvish contributors to the 20th-century repertoires of art-song, operetta, and jazz, along with the Canadian premiere of excerpts from The Diary or Anne Frank by Grigory Frid, and a new version of the famous Jewish folksong cycle by Shostakovich. Featured soloists: Louis Danto Yana Ivanilova Inna Golsband Ilona Karan· Avery Krisman Alexander Kats, Natalia Tiomkina, 'pianists Raisa Nakhmanovich, pianist and music director Walter Hai'I, U ~f T Music Bldg.,80 Queen's Park. Tickets , Students . Call 416-352-5967 October 26, 2003 at 8 p.m. The Red ArmyKLEZMERBand is c'oming!! featuring MICHAEL ALPERT The Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St'. West Tickets , Students . Call 416-352-5967 www.thewholenote.com 41

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