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years, the church of Ste-Cecile, with<br />
its brilliant naive decor, is the host of<br />
memorable corx:erts. Its wooden snucture<br />
offers unique acoustics. This year<br />
will feature Bernard Labadie as guest<br />
conductor of the Festival Choir and<br />
Orchestra, violinist Monica Huggett,<br />
soprano Karina Gauvin, tenor Michael<br />
Slattery, Trio Sonnerie from England,<br />
a Tea with harpsichordist Hank Knox,<br />
and a musical brunch with Ensemble<br />
Ferintosh, featuring violinist David<br />
Greenberg. Works by Handel<br />
(L' Allegro, il Pensoroso ed il<br />
Moderato), Vivaldi (Four Seasons),<br />
Frescobaldi~ Rameau, Byrd, Jenkins,<br />
etc.<br />
Glimmerglass,<br />
Opera <strong>2002</strong><br />
·Festival Season<br />
July 5 - August 27<br />
Venue: The Alice Busch Opera<br />
Theater, Cooperstown NY<br />
Phone: 607-547-2255<br />
' E-Mail: tickets@glimmerglass.org<br />
Website: www.glimmerglass.org<br />
This internationally acclaimed swiuner<br />
festival's repertory productions include<br />
Mascagni/Leoncavallo's CavaOeria<br />
Rusticana/Pagliacci, Adamo's Littk<br />
Women, Haydn's Orlando Paladino,<br />
and Poulenc's Dialogues of the<br />
Cµnneliles. Visit our website for more<br />
infonnation.<br />
Grand River<br />
Baroque Festival<br />
July 5-7, <strong>2002</strong><br />
Venue: Buehlow· Barn, near Ayr, Ontario<br />
Contact: Cheryl Ewing, 519 579-8564<br />
Phone: 519.745-5853 · ·<br />
E-Mail: jmason@kw.igs.net<br />
or grbf@golden.net<br />
Website: www.grbf.ca<br />
THE GRAND RlvFR Baroque Festival<br />
<strong>2002</strong> focuses on music of J.S. Bach<br />
and Italian baroque composerS. The<br />
Festival opens Friday with a concert<br />
featuring Daniel Lichti, Dennis<br />
St ~!MEI( OF Mt 1 SIC: FESTIVAL PROFILES<br />
Giesbrecht, Gabrielle McLaughlin and present workshops on improvisational<br />
theVoxExCordechoirinBach'scan- techniques to students in several of<br />
tatas 1 and 82, the Brandenburg Con" Guelph's local schools.<br />
certo No. 1 performed by the Grand<br />
River Baroque Ensemble, and the c<br />
minor coocerto for oboe and violin performed<br />
by the FeStival's artistic direc-<br />
Hu ntsvi I le<br />
tors, James Mason and Julie<br />
Baumgartel. Saturday is a full day, Festival of the Arts<br />
three-concert Italian extravaganza, beginning<br />
with a concert of early baroque<br />
music on period instruments and ending<br />
with an 11 pm solo violin performance<br />
by·Farran·Janfes. The festival<br />
coQCludes Sunday afternoon with<br />
more J.S: Bach featuring Carolyn<br />
Sinclair, soprano.<br />
Guelph ·<br />
Jazz Festival<br />
September 4 · September 8<br />
Various venues: Macdonald Stewart Art<br />
Centre, River Run Centre, St. George's<br />
Anglican Church, Guelph Youth Music<br />
Centre, and Carden Street Jazz Tent<br />
Phone: 519· 763-4952<br />
Fax: (519)763-3155<br />
E-Mail: info@guelphjazzfestival.com<br />
Website:www.guelphjazzfestival.com<br />
FESTIVAL ALEXANDRIA<br />
Chamber music in an idyllic rural setting<br />
half-way between Ottawa and Montreal<br />
SUNDAYS AT 3 PM<br />
<strong>June</strong> 30th to August 4th<br />
TICKETS : . $12 AND $9<br />
, Call us at:' (514) 484-9076 or (613) 525-4141<br />
July 4 to 21, <strong>2002</strong><br />
Venues: Delta Grandview Resort,<br />
Deerhurst Resort, Town Hall Theatre,<br />
Trinity Church and others<br />
Phone: 1-705-788-2787;<br />
1-800-663-2787<br />
E·Mail: info@huntsvillefestival.on.ca<br />
Website: www.huntsvilletestival.on.ca<br />
THE GUELPH Jazz Festival annually<br />
presents a world-