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<strong>December</strong> 7. 8 pm. Walter Hall.<br />
$20. $10 seniors/students<br />
Faculty Artist Series<br />
Cellist Shauna Ralston. violinist Scott St. John. and<br />
pianist Lydia Wong. perform an all-Czech program that<br />
includes Smetana Piano Trio; Martinu Sonata No. l for<br />
Violin and Piano; Martinu Sonata No. 3 for Cello and<br />
Piano.<br />
FANFARE FOR THE<br />
UNCOMMON WOMAN<br />
<strong>December</strong> 8, 8 pm. MacMillan Theatre.<br />
$12. $6 seniors/students<br />
Wind Ensemble and Concert Band<br />
Denise Grant and Cameron Walter. conductors. Inspired<br />
by Aaron Copland·s famous opus. Fanfare for the<br />
Uncommon Woman by Joan Tower salutes women with<br />
uncommon courage. Also featured are works by Robin<br />
Engelman. Holst. Shostakovich. Vaughan Wiiiiams. Bach<br />
and others.<br />
GARY WILLIAMSON AND<br />
FRIENDS<br />
<strong>January</strong> 18, 8 pm. Waller Hall.<br />
$20. $10 seniors/students<br />
Faculty Artist Series<br />
Jazz pianist Gary Wiiiiamson Joins Kevin Turcotte, Perry .<br />
White and Terry Clarke in an effervescent session on the<br />
Faculty Artist Serles.<br />
A LITTLE LOVE POTION<br />
<strong>January</strong> 20, 2:30 pm. MacMillan Theatre.<br />
$25<br />
Opera Tea<br />
An afternoon of opera·and tea on the theatre stage.<br />
featuring Donizetti"s L'ellslr d'amore. Sponsored by the<br />
Julie-Jiggs Foundation.<br />
MARTIN ISEPP JOHNR.STRATIONVISITINGARTIST<br />
MASTER CLASSES<br />
<strong>January</strong> 22 & 25, 11 am. Waller Hall. Free<br />
Plano and vocal duos<br />
<strong>January</strong> 23 & 29, 11 am. Waller Hall. Free<br />
Opera<br />
Distinguished British conductor, vocal coach and<br />
pianist. Martin lsepp has conducted the Canadian<br />
· Opera Company, Washington Opera and Orchestre de<br />
Picardle. France. He has worked with the Young Artists<br />
Development Program at the Metropolitan Opera. and<br />
has been head of opera training at the Juilliard School.<br />
head of the music staff at the Glyndebourne Festival<br />
Opera and head of music at England·s National Opera<br />
Studio.<br />
HELMUTH RILLING<br />
MASTER CLASS<br />
February 1, 12: l 0 pm. Waller Hall.<br />
Free<br />
Featuring the Elmer lseler Singers and MacMillan<br />
Singers in Haydn's Creation<br />
Artistic Director and conductor of the Oregon Bach<br />
Festival and the International Bach Academy Stuttgart.<br />
Helmuth Riiiing is world renowned for his interpretations<br />
of Bach"s cantatas and choral works. He has conducted<br />
most major orchestras in Eastern and Western<br />
Europe. Asia. Canada. and the United States and has<br />
commissioned such composers as Krzysztof Penderecki.<br />
Arva Part. Robflrt Le"'.in. Osvaldo Golijov: and Tan Dun.<br />
24 wholenote DECEMBER 1, <strong>2001</strong> -- JANUARY 31, <strong>2002</strong><br />
Cqn1prehensive Concert Listings<br />
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Readers please note: ~r~senters' plans change; & we make mistakes! Please<br />
:.. use the eh~ne numbers provided to call ahead. for Jazz dub listings; see<br />
page 19. for full music theatre and opera listings, see pages 22·23. For events<br />
"furthe~ afield'' (just outside the GT A) see pages 46-47, . And for a handy<br />
alphabetical list of presenters and venues, see page 47-48.<br />
<strong>December</strong><br />
Angus Sinclair (St Paul's,<br />
London) Works by Bales,<br />
Atkinson, Whyte and Cabena<br />
Edward Moroney<br />
(St Andrew's Church, Scarb.)<br />
NO RECITALS until <strong>2002</strong><br />
Ashley Tidy<br />
Thomas Filches (Church of<br />
St Clement, Eglinton)<br />
Peter Nikiforuk (St Peter's<br />
Lutheran Church, K,itchener)<br />
Bach: "Wedge" Prelude and<br />
Fugueine ,<br />
William Maddox (Yorkminster<br />
Park Baptist Church, Toronto)<br />
Saturday <strong>December</strong> 0 I<br />
- 12:00 noon: Royal Conservatory of<br />
Music Community School. Lobby Concert.<br />
Informal concert featuring RCM students of<br />
all ages & levels. 273 Bloor St. West. 416·<br />
408-2824 ext.321. Free.<br />
- 2:00: Canadian Children's Opera '<br />
Chorus. A little Seasoning. Works by<br />
Holman, Daley & Vaughan Williams. CCOC<br />
and Apprentice Choruses; guests: David<br />
Hetherington, cello; Susan Hoeppner, flute;<br />
Beverly Johnston, percussion & other<br />
performers; Ann Cooper Gay, artistic/music<br />
director. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040<br />
Yonge St. 416-870-8000. $15,$20; \<br />
$12,$15(st/sr).<br />
- 5:00: Kiwanis Music Festival. An<br />
Evening with Lynette and friends. Stars of<br />
the Festival. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church<br />
St. 416· 231·1841. $10. Benefit in support of<br />
Sleeping Children Around the World. ·<br />
- 7:00: Etobicoke Community Concert<br />
Band. Christmas Toonies family Concert.<br />
John Edward' Liddle, conductor. Humber ..<br />
College Auditorium, 3199 lakl!Shore,Blvd.<br />
West. 416-201-7093. $2.<br />
- 7:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.<br />
Vasks: Cantabile for Strings; Mozart: Piano<br />
Concerto #22; Schmidt: Symphony #4.<br />
Angela Hewitt, piano; Yakov Kreizberg,<br />
conductor. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe.<br />
416-593-4828. $26-$90.<br />
- 7:00: Viva! Youth Singers of Toronto.<br />
Christmas Concert. Trinity-St. Paul's Church,<br />
Bohemia<br />
THE GUARANc;~~c~~¥~~~~<br />
Sat. Dec. 1, <strong>2001</strong> 8 p.m.<br />
.OF NORTH AMERICA<br />
Guest Artists: Jamie P;i.rker<br />
Anton Dvorak's New World Symphony, Symphony No. 9,<br />
Sergej Rachmaninov's Piano Concerlo No. 2.<br />
The Littlest Angels<br />
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