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CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES<br />
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8/0S-8 P.M.<br />
Music of Fritz Kreisler<br />
Mark Fewer. v1ohn<br />
Annalee Patipatanakoon, violin<br />
Erika Raum. violin<br />
Scott St. John. violin/viola<br />
Roman Borys, cello<br />
Canada's finest join together tn a tribute<br />
to one of the best-loved violinists, Fritz<br />
Kreisler. They will play music written by<br />
and associated with the great<br />
Austnan/American performer.<br />
TUESDAY. MARCH 15/05-8 P.M.<br />
A Night at the Old<br />
Opera House<br />
Kiosque a musique<br />
Mary Lou Fallis, soprano<br />
Peter Tiefenbach. piano<br />
Kiosque a musique team up with Canada's<br />
own Primadonna, Mary Lou Fallis. and<br />
accompanist Peter Tiefenbach in everything<br />
from popular overtures and operatic<br />
transcriptions to "newly discovered"<br />
Canadian comic operas.<br />
TUESDAY, MARCH 29/05 -8 P.M:<br />
Six-String Serenade<br />
Daniel Bolshoy, guitar<br />
Julie Nesrallah. soprano<br />
Borealis String Quartet<br />
The young Canadian guitarist Daniel<br />
Bolshoy, featured 1n solo and chamber<br />
settings, will be reunited with mezzosoprano<br />
Julie Nesrallah 1n the<br />
Nesrallah-Bolshoy duo. Joining them will<br />
be the Borealis String Quartet for an<br />
evening of stx-stnng serenades.<br />
BOX OFFICE: 416-205-5555<br />
Mon-Fri., 11-6 and 2 hrs prior to performance<br />
Series of 3 concerts: $BO; Seniors/Students $"65<br />
Single Tickets: $35<br />
Fax: 416-205-5551<br />
www.cbc.ca/gould<br />
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EARLY Music<br />
by Fmnk Nakashima<br />
WllAT HAS Marc-Amoine Charpentier<br />
done in order to be honoured as<br />
1he grea1est master of sacred music<br />
in l 7th-century France? The answer<br />
is to be found in the Tafelmusik<br />
Chamber Choir and Orchestra<br />
performance of his exquisite Christmas<br />
oratorio, In nativitatem domini<br />
canticum, and the glorious Missa As·<br />
sumpta est Maria (<strong>December</strong> 1-5).<br />
Visit: www.tafelmusik.org<br />
As to be expected, there are several<br />
exciting choral alternatives to<br />
The Messiah, this Christmas season.<br />
Still, there are many good reasons<br />
to hear Tafelmusik's presentation<br />
(<strong>December</strong> 15· l 8) of this great<br />
work, and panicipate in the Singalong<br />
Messiah (<strong>December</strong> 19).<br />
where the reincarnation of the Maestro<br />
Handel himself has been known<br />
to appear. I should also mention their<br />
program, Mozart Gran Partita, for<br />
wind instruments (January 20-23),<br />
actually 12 winds and double bass<br />
to be exact, which reveals Mozart<br />
at his most charming and playful<br />
self ..<br />
If Renaissance choral mus ic is<br />
more to your taste this season, then<br />
why not consider attending the Toronto<br />
Chamber Choir's Renaissance<br />
Christmas (<strong>December</strong> 5) -<br />
including some of the most beautiful<br />
music ever written for Christmastime<br />
motets and carols from England,<br />
Spain, Italy and Gennapy, and<br />
works by William Byrd, Tomas Luis<br />
de Victoria, Orlando di Lasso and<br />
Michael Praetorius. See the website:<br />
www .geocities.com/toromochamberchoir<br />
Speaking of Praetorius, the Toronto<br />
Consort recreates the Christmas<br />
Vespers as it might have been<br />
heard under the direction of Michael<br />
Praetorius in l 7ch-century Gem1any<br />
(<strong>December</strong> <strong>10</strong>, 11) with lots of<br />
instrumems - recorders, violins,<br />
cornetti, sackbuts, theorbos, keyboards<br />
and voices. Their website:<br />
www.torontoconsort.org<br />
And we have the world-renowned,<br />
The Tallis Scholars (Pt