2683. $30. Net proceeds to the Duke Ellington Society Scholarship Fund. -i!:OO: Flying Cloud Folk Club. Tracy Schwarz.& Binny Hawker. Tranzac, 292 Brunswick Ave. 416410·3655. - 8:00: Sinfonia Toronto. Romantic ~~
Trinity, 10 Trinity Square. 416·966·1409. Free. - 3:00: Canadian Music Competitions. North Toronto Concert. CMC new and past winners. North Toronto ·Alliance Church, 11221 Bayview Ave., Richmond Hill. 416· 441-1335. $10,$5. - 3:00: Chrylark Arts and Music Series. Alexander Tselyakov, piano. Music by Glick & others. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 416-654-0877. $15. - 3:00: Mississauga Choral Society/ Chorus Niagara/Cellar Singers. Berlioz: Requiem. Albert Greer, tenor; Three Choirs Festival Orchestra; Robert Cooper, conductor. Hammerson Hall, 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga. 905-306-6000. $15· $35. ( - J:OO: Music at Metropolitan. Annual Spring Concert of the Metropolitan Silver Band. Guests: Cantabile Chorale of York Region. Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. East. 416-363-0331. $10, $8. - 3:00: Toronto Camerata Chamber Choir. Due North, Due West - The Canadian landscape. A Choral and Multimedia presentation. Grace Church on·the·Hill, 300 Lonsdale Rd. 416488· 7884. $15, $12. CANFAR benefit. - 4:00: Concerts at St. George's on the Hill. Sopranos and Ahos Times Two. Spring program for female voices & harp. Amarilli Singers (women); Penthelia Singers; Jacqueline Goring, harp; Karen Rymal & Mary Legge, directors. 4600 Dundas St. West.416463-9284. $12,$10. -.4:00: Toronto Classical Singers. Puccini Messa di Gloria. Soloists; the Talisker Players; Jurgen Petrenko, conductor. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St. 416443· 1490. $20,$15. - 7:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Academy Music Festival Young musicians from the Young Artists Perlonnance Academy. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. West. 416-408-2824 x321. Free. - 7:30: Church of St. Simon·the·Apostle. Handel· Coronation Anthems. Choir of Gentlemen, Boys and Girls; members of Mississauga Children's Choir; orchestra, · Martin Bazarian, concert master; Maurice White, organ; Thomas Bell, director of music. 525 Bloor St. East. 416·923-8714. $15 (reductions for children). - 7:30: Elmer lseler Singers. Celebration · Ruth Watson Henderson 10th Birthday Tribute. Watson Henderson: Make Me A World; In Memoriam Elmer lseler; Shades of Love; Song My Paddle Sings; Five Ontario Folk Songs; Psalm 150 & other works. Guest: Claire Preston, piano; Lydia Adams, conductor. St. James' Cathedral, 65 Church St416·2l7-0537. $30,$25, group rates. - 7:30: Trinity Chamber Ensemble. Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in a; Passmore: Suite On C; Brahms: String Quartet; Purcell: Abdelazer Suite; Svendson: Swedish Folksongs; Faur6: Nocturne for String Orchestra Op.57. May Ing and The Toronto Suzuki School, · performers; David Passmore, conductor. Church of the Transfiguration, 111 Manor Rd. East. 416·588· 1292. $12,$10. - 7:30: York Symphony Orchestra. last Night of the Proms. Markham Theatre, 171 T ,!JWn Centre Blvd. 905-305· 7469. See May 3. Sunday,May4, <strong>2003</strong> at4:00 p.m. Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge Street, (Heath St. W. at Yonge St.) Tickets: $20 Adults, $15 Student/Seniors GEOFFRJ:Y BvtLER.. trnoR.. GR,J:GORY DAHL, BARitOTIE tHE tALiSl(J::R._PLAYERS Sponsored by: j 1JR._G EIT PEt~ITK..O , ·corrovctoR._ UI \AIU/. to 1z__ontoc U.\SS i Cl-\ LS Inc L l"S.01'-.C 41 (J.443.14()() Robert Cooper, Conductor I Albert Greer, Tenor Chorus Niagara, the Mississauga Choral Society and The Cellar Singers join forces for three rare performances of this colossal and dramatic work. Performed with a chorus of 250 and an orchestra of 80! 1 2 St. Catharines I Saturday, May 3 I 7:30PM Lake Street Armoury, 81 Lake Street Box Office: 905.688.5550, ext. 3257 Mississauga I Sunday, May 4 I 3:00PM Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Drive Box Office: 905.306.6000 Barrie I Saturday, May 10 I 8:00PM Fisher Auditorium, Barri e Central Collegiate Box Office: 705.326.2619 Generously supported by <strong>April</strong> 1 - M ay 7 <strong>2003</strong> www.thewholenote.com 55
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