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Feb 15.<br />

• 8:00: Gallery 345. In the Current: Mike<br />

Downes’ 11-piece jazz orchestra. Kelly<br />

Jefferson, saxes; Colleen Allen and Shirantha<br />

Beddage, saxes and woodwinds; Jon Challoner,<br />

trumpet; James MacDonald, French horn;<br />

Jay Burr, tuba; Mike Downes, bass and compositions;<br />

and others. 345 Sorauren Ave.<br />

416-822-9781. $20; $15(sr); $10(st).<br />

• 8:00: Kindred Spirits Orchestra.<br />

Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn.<br />

Beethoven: Overture to Fidelio Op.72c;<br />

Schumann: Piano Concerto Op.54;<br />

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.3 Op.56<br />

“Scottish.” Maxim Bernard, piano; Kristian<br />

Alexander, conductor; Alexa Petrenko, host.<br />

Flato Markham Theatre, 171 Town Centre<br />

Blvd., Markham. 905-305-7469. $32; $22(sr/<br />

st/child). 7:15: Pre-concert chat.<br />

• 8:00: MOLE Productions. Heart Strings: The<br />

Musical. See Feb 12.<br />

• 8:00: Music Gallery. Post-Classical Series:<br />

West of 123: NuBC Collective. Zupko: Fallen for<br />

cello and piano; D. Chang: five for solo piano;<br />

Cherney: 22 Arguments for the Suspension of<br />

Disbelief; Mellits: 11 pieces for flute and piano;<br />

Radford: Le Tissu des suspendus. 197 John St.<br />

416-204-1080. $25/$20(adv).<br />

• 8:00: Musideum. naw. Electronic music concert.<br />

Suite 133 (main floor), 401 Richmond St.<br />

W. 416-599-7323. $10.<br />

• 8:00: Scarborough Music Theatre.<br />

Sweeney Todd. See Feb 7.<br />

• 8:00: Toronto Consort. The Loves of Apollo<br />

and Daphne. See Feb 15.<br />

• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.<br />

Beethoven Symphony 9. See Feb 13.<br />

• 8:00: York Symphony Orchestra. Romantic<br />

Legends. Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene<br />

Onegin; Romeo and Juliet Overture; Capriccio<br />

Italien; Chopin: Piano Concerto No.1. Su Jeon,<br />

piano; guest: Janez Govednik, conductor. Trinity<br />

Anglican Church, 79 Victoria St., Aurora. 416-<br />

410-0860. $28; $23(sr); $15(st). Also Feb 17<br />

(Richmond Hill).<br />

Sunday February 17<br />

• 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm: Association of<br />

Artists for a Better World. Winterfolk XI<br />

Blues & Roots Festival. An all-ages, free urban<br />

roots and blues festival, featuring over 200 artists;<br />

also includes workshops. Delta Chelsea<br />

Hotel (Monarchs Pub, Market Garden Stage,<br />

Mount Batten Room, Listening Room), 33<br />

Gerrard St., W. 416-595-1975. Free; some<br />

ticketed events in the Listening Room. Festival<br />

runs Feb 15-17.<br />

• 2:00: Canadian Opera Company. Tristan<br />

und Isolde. See Feb 2.<br />

• 2:00: Scarborough Music Theatre.<br />

Sweeney Todd. See Feb 7.<br />

• 2:00: Toronto Opera Repertoire. The<br />

Barber of Seville. See Feb 15.<br />

• 2:30: Acting Up Stage Company/Factory<br />

Theatre. Do You Want What I Have Got? A<br />

Craigslist Cantata. Also 7:00. See Feb 1.<br />

• 3:00: Musideum. Poli’s Salon. Paul Hoffert,<br />

piano; guest to be announced. Suite 133 (main<br />

floor), 401 Richmond St. W. 416-599-7323.<br />

$20.<br />

• 4:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.<br />

Twilight Recital. Simon Morley, organ. 65<br />

Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Freewill<br />

offering.<br />

• 4:00: St. Olave’s Church. City Flutes in<br />

Winter. Choral Evensong for First Sunday in<br />

Lent followed by refreshments and concert of<br />

classical, contemporary works for flute by J.<br />

Hook and de Boismortier. St. Olave’s Choir; Tim<br />

Showalter, organ; City Flutes, Lana Chou Hoyt,<br />

Sun. 17th Feb. at 4 p.m.<br />

Choral Evensong<br />

for First Sunday in Lent<br />

followed by refreshments…and at 5:<br />

city flutes<br />

Add a touch of shimmer<br />

to your winter afternoon<br />

with glorious works for flute by<br />

English composer and organist<br />

James Hook (1746-1827);<br />

and French baroque composer<br />

(of instrumental music, cantatas,<br />

opera-ballets and vocal music)<br />

Joseph Bodin de Boismortier<br />

(1689-1755), all directed by<br />

Lana Chou Hoyt<br />

St. Olave’s Church<br />

Bloor and Windermere<br />

416-769-5686<br />

stolaves.ca<br />

conductor. 360 Windermere Ave. 416-769-<br />

5686. Contributions appreciated.<br />

• 5:00: Claire Riley and Jazz-Tonic Trio.<br />

Jazz Vespers. Valentine’s concert. Claire Riley,<br />

voice; Boris Treivus, piano; David Thiessen,<br />

bass; Augusto Santana, drums. St. Luke’s<br />

United Church, 353 Sherbourne St. 416-879-<br />

8126 or 416-924-9619. PWYC. Proceeds to St.<br />

Luke’s United Church ministry.<br />

• 7:00: Acting Up Stage Company/Factory<br />

Theatre. Do You Want What I Have Got? A<br />

Craigslist Cantata. Also 2:30. See Feb 1.<br />

• 7:30: York Symphony Orchestra. Romantic<br />

Legends. Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene<br />

Onegin; Romeo and Juliet Overture; Capriccio<br />

Italien; Chopin: Piano Concerto No.1. Su Jeon,<br />

piano; guest: Janez Govednik, conductor.<br />

Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts,<br />

10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. 905-787-<br />

8811. $30; $25(sr); $15(st). Also Feb 16<br />

(Aurora).<br />

• 8:00: Musideum. Ros Kindler. Ros Kindler,<br />

jazz vocals; Mark Kieswetter, piano; Ross<br />

MacIntyre, bass. Suite 133 (main floor), 401<br />

Richmond St. W. 416-599-7323. $15.<br />

Monday February 18<br />

• 1:00: Harbourfront Centre. Music with Bite:<br />

Fiestango. Children’s concert. Brigantine Room,<br />

235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.<br />

French show at 3:00.<br />

• 3:00: Harbourfront Centre. Music with Bite:<br />

Fiestango. Children’s concert. Brigantine Room,<br />

235 Queen’s Quay W. 416-973-4000. Free.<br />

English show at 1:00.<br />

Tuesday February 19<br />

• 12:00 noon: Canadian Opera Company.<br />

Dance Series: MotionMusic. Works by Scriabin,<br />

Cage and Barker. John Kameel Farah, piano;<br />

dancers of the Peggy Baker Dance Projects;<br />

Peggy Baker, choreographer. Richard Bradshaw<br />

Amphitheatre, Four Seasons Centre for the<br />

Performing Arts, 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-<br />

8231. Free.<br />

• 1:00: Cathedral Church of St. James.<br />

Music at Midday. Simon Morley, organ. 65<br />

Church St. 416-364-7865 x231. Freewill<br />

offering.<br />

• 7:30: Canadian Opera Company. La clemenza<br />

di Tito. See Feb 3.<br />

• 8:00: Acting Up Stage Company/Factory<br />

Theatre. Do You Want What I Have Got? A<br />

Craigslist Cantata. See Feb 1.<br />

• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Love<br />

Will Keep Us Together. Songs by Porter, Berlin,<br />

Mancini and others. Betsy Wolfe, soprano; Mike<br />

Eldred, tenor; Steven Reineke, conductor. Roy<br />

Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828 or<br />

416-593-0688(Chinese). $29-$110. Also Feb<br />

20(mat and eve).<br />

Wednesday February 20<br />

• 12:30: Yorkminster Park Baptist Church.<br />

Noonday Organ Recitals. John Paul Farahat,<br />

organ. 1585 Yonge St. 416-922-1167. Free.<br />

• 2:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Love<br />

Will Keep Us Together. Also 8:00. See Feb 19.<br />

• 6:30: Canadian Opera Company. Tristan<br />

und Isolde. See Feb 2.<br />

• 7:00: Civic Light Opera Company. A Day in<br />

Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine – The MGM<br />

Revue. Music from Hollywood’s Golden Era.<br />

Joe Cascone; David Haines; Carol Kugler; Peter<br />

Loucas; Elizabeth Rose Morriss; Susan Sanders.<br />

York Woods Library Theatre, 1785 Finch Ave.<br />

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