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• 8:00: Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra.Subscription Concert #1. Beethoven:Piano Concerto No.5 “Emperor”; Vaughan Williams:Symphony No.2. Coral Solomon, piano;Norman Reintamm, conductor. P.C. Ho <strong>The</strong>atre,5183 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough.416-879-5566. $30–$50; $25–$40(sr/st);free(under 12).• 8:00: Green Door Cabaret at the LowerOssington <strong>The</strong>atre. June Garber: <strong>The</strong>re is aStory in Every Song. 100A Ossington Ave. 416-915-6747. $30(reserved); $25; $20(st/industrywith ID).• 8:00: Hannaford Street Silver Band/AmadeusChoir. <strong>The</strong> Armed Man: A Mass for Peace.Jenkins. Also works by Lau, Croall, Somersand Chatman. Lydia Adams, conductor. MetropolitanUnited Church, 56 Queen St. E. 416-366-7723 or 1-800-708-6754. $45; $40(sr);$15(st).• 8:00: Judith Humenick and Associates.<strong>The</strong> Braden/Michels/Restivo Jazz Project. Contemporaryand traditional jazz standards andoriginal compositions. Julie Michels, vocals;Dave Restivo, piano; Kieran Overs, bass; DanielBarnes, drums; guest: Don Braden, saxophonesand flute. Gallery 345, 345 Sorauren Ave. 416-822-9781. $25; $20(st).• 8:00: Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall.Diana Panton, jazz vocalst. Glenn Gould Studio,250 Front St. W. 416-872-4255. $34.50.• 8:00: NYCO Symphony Orchestra. <strong>The</strong>Planets. Holst: <strong>The</strong> Planets (Mars, Venus, Mercuryand Jupiter); Bowser: A Moment Here onEarth; Debussy: Clair de Lune; Williams: StarWars (main theme); E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial(main theme); and other works. David Bowser,conductor. Centre for the Arts, St. Michael’sCollege School, 1515 Bathurst St. 416-628-9195. $25; $20(sr); $10(st). 7:30: Pre-concertchat.• 8:00: Royal Conservatory. <strong>The</strong> 3 Cohensand Jamey Haddad. Anat Cohen, tenor saxophoneand clarinet; Yuval Cohen, soprano saxophone;Avishai Cohen, trumpet; Jamey Haddad,SATURDAY at 8 pmNovember 12, 2011 *P.C. Ho <strong>The</strong>atre5183 Sheppard Ave E, ScarboroughBEETHOVENPiano Concerto no. 5“Emperor”Coral Solomon piano2010 Clifford Poole Piano Competition WinnerR. VAUGHANWILLIAMSSymphony no. 2Regular $30 adult, $25 st/sr (under 12 free)Premium $50 adult, $40 st/sr(under 12 free)* Subscription Concerts 1 & 2A. Concerts in the GTApercussion, and his Arab Jazz Ensemble. KoernerHall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. $39and up.• 8:00: Tafelmusik. Mozart and Friends. SeeNov 10.• 8:00: Tapestry New Opera. Pub Operas.See Nov 10.• 8:00: Toronto Korean-Canadian Choir.32nd Annual Fall Concert. Hoon-Mo Kim, conductor.George Weston Recital Hall, TorontoCentre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-733-9388. $TBA.• 8:00: Toronto Masque <strong>The</strong>atre. Crazy toKill: A Detective Opera. See Nov 11.• 8:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra.Lang Lang Plays Beethoven 4. Smetana: “<strong>The</strong>Moldau” from Má vlast; Martinů: SymphonyNo.6 “Fantaisies symphoniques”; Beethoven:CBSO_Ad_Nov2011 10/12/11 10:35 Piano AM Concerto Page No.4. 1 Lang Lang, piano; PeterOundjian, conductor; Toronto Symphony YouthCATHEDRAL BLUFFS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA2011–2012NORMAN REINTAMM artistic directorSATURDAY at 8 pmDecember 17, 2011 *P.C. Ho <strong>The</strong>atre5183 Sheppard Ave E, ScarboroughSpecial Guest ArtistsCHRIS MCKHOOL ANDTHE SULTANS OF STRING2010 JUNO Nominees and“Canada’s ambassadors ofmusical diversity”with their thrilling global sonic tapestry ofSpanish Flamenco, Arabic folk, Cuban rhythms,and French Manouche Gypsy-jazz, celebratingmusical fusion and human creativity withwarmth and virtuosity.In keeping with the season, a selection ofChristmas fare featuring a CBSO favourite,soprano JENAVIEVE MOORE.cathedralbluffs.com | 416.879.5566Orchestra. Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.416-593-4828 or 416-593-0688(Chinese).$49–$179.Sunday November 13• 2:00: Alexander Singers and Players. It’sa Wonderful Life: A Radio Play. See Nov 10.• 2:00: Mirvish Productions. Two PianosFour Hands. See Nov 2.• 2:00: Philip Fournier. Organ Solo. Bach:Concerto No.1 in G; Fantasy and Fugue in g;Bruhns: Praeludium in e; Schneidemann: Erbarmdich mein, O Herre Gott; Praetorius: Erbarmdich mein, O Herre Gott; Bohm: Freu dichsehr, O Meine Seele. Oratory of St. Philip Neri,Holy Family Church. 1372 King St. W. 416-532-2879. Free.• 2:00: Royal Conservatory. Mazzoleni Masters:David Louie, piano, Marie Bérard, violin, andBryan Epperson, cello. Brahms: Piano Trio No.1;R. Schumann: Toccata for Piano in C; Intermezzofrom F.A.E. Sonata; Adagio and Allegroin A-flat; C. Schumann: Romanze in D-flat; Allegrettofrom Piano Trio in g. Mazzoleni ConcertHall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208. $31.50.• 2:00: Scarborough Music <strong>The</strong>atre. Josephand the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.See Nov 3.• 2:00: Silverthorn Symphonic Winds.20th Century Masters. Copland: Variations ona Shaker Melody; Grainger: Scotch Strathspeyand Reel; Holst: “Jupiter” from <strong>The</strong> Planets;Balmages: Pele for French Horn and Wind Ensemble.Christopher Gongos, French horn; AndrewChung, music director. Richmond Hill Centrefor the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St.Richmond Hill. 905-787-8811. $25; $20(sr/st).• 2:00: Sound Post. Fall Salon Concert. Sonatasby Bach, Beethoven and Debussy. TomArtist in Residence SponsorWiebe, cello; Sanae Nakajima, piano. 93 GrenvilleSt. 416-971-6990 x244. Free. Limitedseating; call to reserve.• 2:30: Performing Arts York Region. Incontridi Canna Trio. Shostakovich: Piano TrioOp.8; Brahms: Piano Trio Op.87; Pärt: “MozartAdagio” for violin, cello and piano Op.97;Beethoven: Piano Trio Op.97 “Archduke.” KaKit Tam, piano; Thomas Williams, violin; WilliamFindlay, cello. Thornhill PresbyterianChurch, 271 Centre St., Thornhill. 905-886-7905. $25; $20(sr); $10(st).• 3:00: Gallery 345. A Gallery of Harp &Song. An afternoon of original and folkloric music.Sharlene Wallace, harp; Sora, singer-songwriterand multi-instrumentalist. 345 SoraurenAve. 416-822-9781. $20; $15(sr); $10(st).• 3:00: Hart House. Sunday Concert Series:648th Concert. Erica Iris Huang, mezzo; EmilyHamper, piano. Great Hall, 7 Hart House Circle.416-978-2452. Free.• 3:00: St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church.Jazz Vespers. Paul Pacanowski’s MellifluenceTrio and guests explore relationship betweenspirituality and improvised music. 723 BalmoralDr., Bramalea. 905-458-8332 or 905-792-2279. $20.• 3:00: Toronto Concert Orchestra. RussianRomance. Lau: Sea of Blossoms; Tchaikovsky:Piano Concerto No.1 in b-flat; Symphony No.4in f. Lang Ning Liu, piano; Kerry Stratton, conductor.George Weston Recital Hall, TorontoCentre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. 416-733-9388 or 1-855-985-2787. $35; $25(sr/st).• 3:00: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. 101Pianists. Schubert: Marche Militaire. LangLang, piano; 100 young pianists. Roy ThomsonHall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828 or416-593-0688(Chinese). $10.Andrew Chung, Music Director2011/2012 Seasonfeaturing Artist in ResidenceChristopher Gongos, French Horn20th Century MastersNovember 13, 2011 at 2 pmfeaturing works by Gustav Holst,Percy Grainger, and Aaron CoplandBallet, Broadway andthe Big ScreenApril 22, 2012 at 2 pmincluding music fromStar Wars, West Side Story,and <strong>The</strong> Firebird SuiteTickets: $25/$20905-787-8811www.rhcentre.caFor more information visitwww.silverthornsymphonicwinds.ca34 thewholenote.comNovember 1 – December 7, 2011

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