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A. Concerts in the GTAThe WholeNote listings are arranged in four sections:GTA (GREATER TORONTO AREA) covers all of Torontoplus Halton, Peel, York and Durham regions.A.BEYOND THE GTA covers many areas of SouthernOntario outside Toronto and the GTA. In the currentB. issue, there are listings for events in Barrie, Guelph,Hamilton, Huntsville, Kitchener, London, Niagara-on-the-Lake,Orangeville, Owen Sound, Paris, Peterborough, Picton, Port Hope,Sarnia, St. Davids, Stratford and Waterloo. Starts on page 49.INC. Starts on page 52.D.THE CLUBS (MOSTLY JAZZ)is organized alphabetically by club.THE ETCETERAS is for galas, fundraisers, competitions,screenings, lectures, symposia, masterclasses,workshops, singalongs and other music-related events(except performances) which may be of interest to our readers.Starts on page 55.A GENERAL WORD OF CAUTION A phone number is providedwith every listing in The WholeNote — in fact, we won’t publisha listing without one. Concerts are sometimes cancelled or postponed;artists or venues may change after listings are published.Please check before you go out to a concert.HOW TO LIST Listings in The WholeNote in the four sections aboveare a free service available, at our discretion, to eligible presenters.If you have an event, send us your information no later than the15th of the month prior to the issue or issues in which your listingis eligible to appear.LISTINGS DEADLINE The next issue covers the period fromOctober 1 to November 7, 2012. All listings must be received by6pm Wednesday August 15.LISTINGS can be sent by e-mail to listings@thewholenote.com orby fax to 416-603-4791 or by regular mail to the address on page 6.We do not receive listings by phone, but you can call 416-323-2232x27 for further information.LISTINGS ZONE MAP Visit our website to see a detailed versionof this map: thewholenote.com.LakeHuron6GeorgianBay73 42 15City of Toronto8Lake OntarioMUSICAL THEATRE: LONG-RUN MUSICALS NOT LISTED DAILYAll long-run musicals appear only once and in detail in our daily concert listings (GTA/Beyond GTA), on the date of the first performance falling within the date rangecovered in this issue.First performance dates and times are as follows:September 01• 11:30am: Shaw Festival. Trouble in Tahiti. (Beyond GTA)2:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival/Schulich Children’s Plays.You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. (Beyond GTA)• 8:00: Shaw Festival. Ragtime. (Beyond GTA)• 8:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival. 42nd Street. (Beyond GTA)September 02• 2:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Pirates of Penzance. (Beyond GTA)September 05• 8:00: Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Wanderlust. (Beyond GTA)Saturday September 01• 2:00 to 10:00: Contact ContemporaryMusic. INTERsection. Featuring music byAndriessen, Reich, Glass, T. Riley, J. Wolfe,D. Lang, Foley and others. Bang On A Can All-Stars; Contact; Scott Good’s Acid Brass; Edges;Jim Harley, the Knot; and others. Yonge DundasSquare, 2 Dundas St. E. 416-902-7010. Free.• 5:00 to midnight: Harbourfront Centre.Ashkenaz Festival. 5pm: The Corpse Bride.Theatre Panik. $30/$25(adv); $12.50(st);7pm: Klezmer Shul. Klezmer and Ottomaninspiredchamber folk music. Veretski Pass.$18/$15(adv); Tales from the ForgottenKingdom: Ladino Songs Renewed. SephardicLadino music. Guy Mendilow Ensemble. Free;8pm: 30th Anniversary Reunion: Finjan. Klezmer/Yiddish music. Free; 9pm: Socalled. Klezmer/funk/hip hop fusion. Free; 10pm: When OurBubbas and Zeydas Were Young. Free; GlobalDiamond Jubilee CarillonRecital Series, September 2012Soldiers’ Tower,University of TorontoHear the bells of the historic Soldiers’ Towerwar memorial located beside Hart House. These areoutdoor recitals. Chairs will be set out for listeners.Sundays, September 2, 9 & 163 pm to 4 pm, 7 Hart House CircleInformation: (416) 978-3485,soldiers.tower@utoronto.caShtetl Cabaret. Jewish world music. Free; 11pm:Opa! Soviet Jewish ska/funk/reggae. Free.Festival events take place at various stages andlocations at Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queen’sQuay W. 416-973-4000.Sunday September 02• 1:00 to midnight: Harbourfront Centre.Ashkenaz Festival. 1pm: The Corpse Bride.Theatre Panik. $30/$25(adv); $12.50(st);Abraham Lichtenbaum: Jewish Life in SouthAmerica. Free; Community Klezmer Showcase.Free; 2pm: The Great Dolgini. Free; BobBossin: Songs and Stories of Davy the Punk.Free; 3pm: Ventanas. Flamenco, Greco-Turkish music. Free; Sharon and Bram. Free;Paul Buhle: Yiddishkeit: Jewish Vernacularand the New Land. Free; 4pm: Shashmaqam.Bukharan Jewish and Central Asian music.Free; Joshua Engel: Jewish Jug Band. Free;5pm: The Songs of Arkady Gendler. ChamberLake ErieThis project is fundedby Canadian Heritage.Ce projet reçoit l’appuiefinancier de Patrimoine canadien.42 thewholenote.com September 1 – October 7, 2012

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