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9:30pm start. PWYC.<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 1: Kairos<br />

(voice, bass, drums/marimba)<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 8: Adrean Farrugia (piano)<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 15: Phil Nimmons, clarinet<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 22: Ted Quinlan (guitar)<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 29: Bob Brough (saxophone)<br />

Flying Cloud Folk Club, at the<br />

TRANZAC, 292 Brunswick Ave.<br />

410-3655.<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 3 6 :00: Tranzac Jazz<br />

Blast. Ron Davis, Club Django,<br />

Yoon Choi, Kevin Barrett, Doug<br />

Benwell & other performers.<br />

Benefit for the Tranzac. $10.<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 5 7:30: Tunes until<br />

Dawn. David Greenberg CD<br />

Release concert. With Doug<br />

McPhee & friends. $12,$10.<br />

* <strong>March</strong> 12 8:00: C/ach8n.<br />

Traditional music from Donegal.<br />

$10,$8.<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 17 8:00: Owen<br />

McBride, Enoch Kent & friends.<br />

Evening of Irish ballads & more.<br />

$8,$6.<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 19 8:00: Mariposa at<br />

the Cloud. TBA.<br />

*<strong>March</strong> 26 8:00: Garrison<br />

Creek. Old-time Canadian<br />

sonas. steodancina. f iddle<br />

tunes & more. Special guest:<br />

Jamie Snider. $10,$8.<br />

• April 1 & 2 8:00: Stephen<br />

Fearing. Traditional folk, Celtic,<br />

blues, gospel &jazz. $15,$13.<br />

Gatsby's Restaurant Dinner<br />

Theatre, 504 Church St. 925-<br />

4545. Every Sunday & Monday<br />

evening at 8:00: William<br />

Shookhoff & Camillo de Liberato<br />

present Opera Night at Gatsby's:<br />

*Starting <strong>March</strong> 5: Karen<br />

Baumgartel in Mezzo Notte.<br />

Living Arts Centre, 41 41 Living<br />

Arts Drive, Mississauga. 905-<br />

306-6000. The Royal Bank<br />

Theatre is transformed into a<br />

relaxed & comfortable pub<br />

setting. Doors open 8:00;<br />

performance at 9:00.<br />

Farmer's Daughter. 86 Main St.<br />

North, Brampton. 905-874-<br />

2800. $32,$30.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 3 8:00: blueWave Music.<br />

Andy Sheppard, guitar. Music<br />

Gallery, 179 Richmond St. West.<br />

204-1080.<br />

$1 O(advancel. $1 2(door).<br />

<strong>March</strong> 5 7 :00: Columbus<br />

Centre. Mozart e /'opera italians.<br />

Lower Gallery, 901 'Lawrence<br />

Ave. West. 789-4970. $10.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 5 7:30: Smyrna Music.<br />

Ensemble Sarband. Seneca<br />

College, 1750 Finch Ave East.<br />

491-8877. $20 to $30.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 6 8:00: Toronto Symphony<br />

Orchestra. National Arts<br />

Centre Orchestra with Pinches<br />

Zukerman, director/violin. Roy<br />

Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe. 593-<br />

4828. $22 to $48.<br />

* <strong>March</strong> 24: S/ainte Mhath. <strong>March</strong> 11 8:00: Arkell Schoolhouse<br />

Concert Series.<br />

Pipes, fiddle, keyboards,<br />

percussion & step dancing. Penderecki String Quartet with<br />

Anne-Marie Donovan. 843<br />

Watson Road, South Arkell.<br />

519-763-7528. $15.<br />

Too LATE<br />

TO LIST<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2 8 :00: Heritage Theatre.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 17 7:30: Opera Encore.<br />

My Ireland of Dreams. Armour<br />

Heights Presbyterian Church,<br />

1 05 Wilson Ave. 784-0799.<br />

$15.<br />

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<strong>March</strong> 19 2:30: Wooster<br />

Chorus. Timothy Eaton Memorial<br />

Church, 230 St. Clair Ave.<br />

West. 925-8494 ext.303. Free<br />

will offering.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 19 8:00: Small World<br />

Music. Masters of Indian<br />

Rhythm. du Maurier Theatre<br />

Centre, 231 Queens Quay West.<br />

973-4000. $20.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 25 7:30: Emil Wazlinsky.<br />

Piano Students from the Glenn<br />

Gould Professional School of<br />

Music. Willowdale United<br />

Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. 905-<br />

764-0526. $10.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 26 3:00: Northdale<br />

Concert Band/Scarborough<br />

University Band. U of T<br />

Scarborough Campus, 1265<br />

Military Trail. 416-485-0923.<br />

Free.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 31 8 :00 & April 2 4:30:<br />

Salon of Poetry and Music.<br />

Cabaret Medley. John Paul II<br />

Cultural Centre, 4300 Cawthra<br />

Road, Mississauga. 233-7468.<br />

April 5 8:00: Humber Music<br />

Jazz Series. Night of Big Bands.<br />

Lakeshore Auditorium, 31 99<br />

Lakeshore Blvd. West. 675-<br />

6622 ext.3427. $15,$10.<br />

SUMMER MUSIC LEARNING<br />

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viola, cello, flute, and voice, as well as<br />

in chamber music and orchestral<br />

audition preparation. Both faculty and<br />

students give concerts. The program is<br />

held in air conditioned teaching studios<br />

and practice rooms, most with piano.<br />

Otherfacilities include the University<br />

Community Centre's 25-meter indoor<br />

pool, and volleyball, basketball,<br />

badminton, racquetball, squash and<br />

tennis courts. Participants live in<br />

double occupancy rooms and dine in<br />

the Delaware Hall residence. The<br />

program runs through August. The<br />

price is approximately $<strong>2000</strong> for<br />

tuition, room and board. Partial<br />

scholarships available. Tape or audition<br />

required for first time applicants.<br />

Deadline May 1. For a brochure contact<br />

director Mihai Tetel by phone 416-425-<br />

0778, fax 416-425-0279, by e-mail<br />

ariaint@pathcom.com, or by post to 95<br />

Thorncliffe Park Dr., Suite 3604,<br />

Toronto ON M4H IL7.<br />

For a decade Symphonic<br />

Workshops Ltd. has been running<br />

advanced level and professional<br />

development workshops for singers,<br />

conductors, pianists and other<br />

musicians. The workshops featured<br />

here take place in summer, but check<br />

out their full offerings for programs<br />

over the rest of the year. Symphonic<br />

Workshops runs its programs in<br />

Eastern Europe.<br />

The town of Kromeriz, Czech<br />

Republic hosts two programs for<br />

pianists, Recreational Piano (July 20-<br />

30) and Advanced Piano (July 6-20).<br />

Singers and conductors can record with<br />

the 75 musicians of the Moravian<br />

Philharmonic Orchestra in Olomouc,<br />

Czech Republic at Recording Fest (June<br />

5-10); and can help stage Cosifan<br />

Tuttc and Die Flcdennaus at the<br />

International Opera Workshop in<br />

historic Opava, Czech Republic (June<br />

21- July 15). Conductors can develop<br />

knowledge and skills at the Repertoire<br />

Workshop (June 10-20), the<br />

International Workshop for Conductors<br />

(July 17-August 4) and Practical<br />

Course in Conducting (July 9- 30),<br />

European Wind Conductors Workshop<br />

(July 8-20), and the Richard Strauss<br />

Workshop (August 5-14).<br />

Visit www.symphonicworkshops.com,<br />

or for more information or a free CD­<br />

ROM call (416) 760-9319 or e-mail<br />

info@symphonicworkshops.com<br />

Adult Learners<br />

St. Michael's College at the University<br />

of Toronto hosts Classical Pursuits,<br />

a one week arts learning holiday<br />

program for adults running July 16-22,<br />

<strong>2000</strong>. Mixed with the core ofliterary<br />

works at Classical Pursuits are some<br />

musical offerings, which this year are<br />

Mozart's Don Giovanni (led by Erika<br />

Reiman, PhD in Musicology) and three<br />

treatments of Death in Venice as<br />

novella, Britten's opera, and Visconti's<br />

film Oed by Thomas Wetteland Jones,<br />

an educator and conductor from<br />

Brooklyn). Students stay in air<br />

conditioned residences; non-resident<br />

tuition is also available. Visit<br />

www.utoronto.ca/ stmikesj cont_ed/ cp<br />

or contact Ann Kirkland, Managing<br />

Director, Classical Pursuits, St.<br />

Michael's College, University of<br />

Toronto, Continuing Education<br />

Division, 81 St. Mary's Street, Toronto<br />

ON M5S 1J4 Canada. Phone 416-926-<br />

7254 or e-mail<br />

continguinged.stmikes@utoronto.ca.<br />

In Brief<br />

Check out these other programs of<br />

interest:<br />

Ontario<br />

Kingsway Conservatory ofMusic<br />

often runs a Summer Music and<br />

Drama Program. Call Sharon<br />

Burlacofffor more information at<br />

416-234-0121 x1<br />

More than Music Inc.'s Sununer<br />

MusicFest-Suzuki Kingston<br />

<strong>2000</strong>. www.morethanmusic.com<br />

Soutl1western Ontario Suzuki<br />

Centre for children, youths, and<br />

Suzuki teachers. www.artset.net<br />

Yip's Music Centre in Richmond Hill<br />

usually offers Sununer Music<br />

Camp. Contact Belinda Leung at<br />

905-764-9339.<br />

The Hollows Camp in Cookstown,<br />

Ontario. www.hollowscamp.com<br />

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